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KIRKLAND HOUSE MAKES PLANS FOR YEAR BOOK

Venture Believed to Be First of Its Kind--Hendee and Stubbs Elected to Offices

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In what they believe is an entirely new venture for a House, the members of Kirkland House have started work of a House year book. The book will be modelled along the lines of the Senior Album, but confined exclusively to matters of interest to the Deacons.

Responsibility for the publication was placed in the hands of an organization committee appointed by the House Committee. Hunter Hendee '39, was elected editor and George Stubbs '38, business manager.

Actual Photographs

Approximately 150 copies will be prepared. These will contain actual photographs instead of printed pictures. The staff has been divided into Literary, Photographic and Business Boards.

The only attempt along similar lines is the Lowell House Scrap-book. This is, however, only a single book containing the records of the House over a long period.

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