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Long anticipated and longer delayed, the 1950 Red Book will be distributed the first week after Christmas vacation, Robert J. Blinken '50, editor of the freshman yearbook, announced last night. Although the Red Book was scheduled for delivery several months ago, printing and engraving troubles caused late circulation.
"Everyone who ordered a yearbook last year should bring his receipt to one of the House distribution rooms which we will announce later," Blinken said. "If receipts are lost, circulation managers will check names on duplicate lists, but Red Books will be delivered to those with certificates."
If applicants still owe all or part of the 84 cost of the Red Book, however, they must pay the full price before receiving their copy.
A limited sale of '50 Red Books will be open to those who did not order them last year. These extras will be distributed on a first come, first aerva basis.
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