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Long delayed by wartime shortages, tentative late term distribution dates were announced yesterday for the '48 and '49 Freshman Red Books by their respective editors, Arthur C. McGill '48 and James F. Ryan '49.
McGill declared that finished proofs are ready to be returned to the printer and that copies should be available by May 1. His publication will include a detailed coverage of student activities and athletics to fill in the gap caused by a temporary lapse of the senior album, and original sketches by Nicholas N. Solovioff '48.
Handicapped by the current acute shortage of flashbulbs, James F. Ryan '49, chairman of the '49 Red Book, expects to offer finished copies by June if still outstanding photo proofs are returned promptly.
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