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In a drive for an enlarged circulation, the 1937 Red Book has included a comic section in their issue which is to come out on Friday afternoon, it was announced last night by Charles C. Gibson '37, editor-in-chief.
Starting with an article entitled the "Kidnapping of President Conant or Jack Armstrong's First Visit to Harvard" which tells of the latest abduction practiced on the head of the University, the humorous section continues on for several pages with a number of feature articles.
The first issue of the "Daily Recording," a newspaper in the College, will be included in the volume. This new paper in Volume 1 number 1 tells of the surprising discovery of a riddled, stabbed, and stuffed body in the Yard. It also deals with the promotion of Charles R. Apted '06 to an important position in the United States Navy and the victory of Willie Bingham over Eddie Mays in the annual Yo Yo Championship. The comedy is concluded with a slanderous calendar of the initial doing of 1937 in Harvard.
The Red Book gives a very accurate and complete coverage of all Freshman activities, and the sports section includes a complete resume of each team, including all the Spring sports. Members of the class of 1937 who have not subscribed as yet to the book may do so at the Jubilee on Friday night or by packing to a member of the Business Board.
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