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The Yearbook will go on sale tomorrow. David P. Lighthill '51, head of Yearbook Publications, yesterday announced that copies of "315" will be available in House dining halls late tomorrow.
The yearbook available tomorrow will be 315's senior edition, the junior edition, which omits seniors' biographies and pictures, will be on sale at the beginning of next week.
This year's yearbooks will feature some radical departures in format and content, Lighthill said. The senior biography will be arranged by Houses, so that "friends will be grouped." There will also be an index for easy reference. Lighthill further revealed that the yearbook would have a special photographic Harvard-Radcliffe section, "in recognition of the closeness of the schools."
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