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A general sale of the Senior Class Album placing the publication at the disposal of the entire undergraduate body was announced yesterday by the committee in charge. The books may be signed for at Phillips Brooks House, and will cost $10, the same price at which they are being offered to the Seniors themselves. The general undergraduate sale has been undertaken since the committee feels that many undergraduates who would not be interested in having the Album from the point of view of the class pictures would nevertheless subscribe to the book as a record of undergraduate life, outstanding athletic teams, and major University developments, as well as the many other organizations to which the three lower classes in particular give their time.
This year especially it has been thought advisable to forward the sale of the Album throughout the College.
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