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Because of difficulties in distribution, all copies of the 1943 Harvard Album will be given out at Shepard Hall, the yearbook board announced last night. Originally scheduled to be distributed in the Houses, the board decided that all books should be issued from one central point.
The board also stated that all men who have not yet paid their bills will be unable to receive copies until 24 hours after payment. This will mean that all men who have not paid their bills by tomorrow cannot obtain their Albums on Friday.
100 Copies Friday
Because of the long time required to bind the book, only several hundred copies will be ready on Friday. These can be obtained early Friday afternoon at Shepard Hall. The remainder of the copies are to be issued early next week.
At the present time there are more than 50 students on the waiting list for copies, because the demand exceeds the supply of 1200 volumes which have been printed. All men who do not pay their bills tomorrow, are liable to forfeit their copies to those on the waiting list.
Bills may be paid at the Album office today from 11:30 to 1 and 2 to 5 o'clock, and tomorrow from 11 to 1 and 2 to 5 o'clock.
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