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The first alumni directory since 1940 will come off the presses some time in April, Peter E. Pratt, director of the Alumni Records office, announced yesterday. Delayed by the war, the new book will list 93,330 living alumni.
"It was largely a deadly monotonous routine," commented Pratt, "and a bang up job was done by the office staff in keeping the records straight."
Last April a staff of ten women sent out 90,000 questionnaires to discover the current status of all graduates. Around 37,000 were returned and on this basis the old directory was revised.
"The directory," Pratt noted, "completes a cycle from war to peace in the alumni records."
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