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The twenty-second volume of the Index will be put on sale today. The present volume is edited by Perley L. Horne, Gr., and Henry J. Wilder '97. It is in general arranged after the pattern of previous years. The volume however, contains fifty-two pages more than last year's and twenty new organizations. In general it may be said that the present volume is unusually free from mistakes and of more than usual interest.
A new departure on the part of the editors of the Index for this year is the publishing of a very effective poster, which is not glaring, but on the contrary, rather tasteful.
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