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A final Student Council decision on the fate of the Freshman Red Book will be delayed until the end of April at least, it was learned last night.
Charles W. Detjen '50, who was appointed by the Council early this year to probe the entire Red Book problem, explained yesterday that he "has done nothing on the investigation." His position as Acting Business Manager of of the '52 Red Book and Register prevented him from doing any work on the large scale investigation, Detjen said.
The report, including results of a still-to-be-taken poll of the Class of '51 on the Red Book's value, was originally supposed to be completed by the end of the term.
Detjen stated yesterday that his present plans call for completing the report around April 15. The chief objection to the Red Book which the report must consider is that it loses money consistently--the '51 Red Book lost $150.
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