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The Senior Class Book, which is published this year for the first time, will go on sale at the CRIMSON office about noon today. The book is bound in red with a pleasing cover design in gilt. It is very nearly the size and shape of the Class Album, for which it is intended to be a companion piece.
The main object of the book is to put on record in some form or other every event worthy of remembrance that has taken place during the College course of the present Senior Class. This is done very well, considering that it is the first attempt, and as a Class history it is something unique and well worth while.
It contains about ten pages of photographs which add very much to its attractiveness, the one of the four University captains for this year being especially good. The Class records of every kind, and the future addresses of all 1901 men, as far as they could be found, are also printed.
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