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NEW FRESHMAN RED BOOK TO HAVE LARGE NUMBER OF CUTS

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Announcement was made yesterday by Theodore Chase '34, Editor-in-Chief of the Freshman Red Book that this year's volume would go to press on April 10, and is to be printed and bound like all the recent Red-Books in almost every way.

Among the slight differences from previous editions will be appearance of a greater number and variety of cuts. The book will also contain a special editorial on the House Plan, which will probably be in a fairly light vein. The Board expects to choose a prominent Faculty member to whom the Red Book will be dedicated in about two weeks.

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