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Delayed '42 Register To Appear After Xmas

Last Minute Portraits Blamed for Tardy Issue; 650 Freshmen Have Subscribed

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Immediately after the Christmas recess, on the evening of January 4, the Freshman Register will be delivered to its 750 subscribers, Red Book Editor Eugene D. Keith announced yesterday.

The main reason for the exceptionally long delay in the Register's appearance, Keith explained, is that a great many Yardlings did not have their pictures taken until short time ago.

"We expect the Red Book to be a great financial success," were Keith's words, as he told of his Business Board's activities. Since 650 Freshmen have already subscribed, the Student Council, to whom all the Book's profits go, is well pleased.

Business Manager Harry Newman, Jr. emphasizes that "the Red Book will willingly be furnished to any one for $5 and the Register is included in that sum." Sometime during May, the Board plans to release its elaborate record of the doings of the class of 1942.

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