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A hundred or so copies of "The History and Traditions of Harvard College," the CRIMSON's 80 page illustrated booklet sponsored by the College, are still available for the Commencement crowds in the Square today. Due to the inclement weather plans of selling the booklet at the Yard entrances have been cancelled and the editors have decided not to offer more than 600 copies to the public, eliminating necessity of a second edition to be mailed to incoming Freshmen.
The booklet will become an annual feature for every entering class, and due to the limited size of the first edition it is expected that a premium will soon be placed on the 1928 copies. G. P. Winship '95, assistant librarian of Widener, has accepted six copies on behalf of the Library and has announced that they will be found for the College archives.
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