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An inventory of yesterday's sales of the CRIMSON's 80 page booklet, "The History and Traditions of Harvard College," made late last night, revealed that about half of the available 600 copies of the limited 1928 Commencement Issue had been sold. Orders from as far west as Chicago also arrived and substantiated the probability of many returning alumni and parents of Seniors being disappointed in delayed attempts to purchase the volume.
Sixteen hundred copies were printed, but 1000 have been set aside for the members of 1932, each of whom will be sent a copy by the College this summer free of charge. The other 600 copies give evidence of being too few to meet the great demand. The remaining booklets go on sale today at Amee's, the Harvard Cooperative Society, Phillips's Book Store, Felix's and the Crimson Building. The price is $.50.
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