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The distribution of the 1918 Red Book to subscribers will continue in the Standish Common Room today, tomorrow and Monday between 9 and 16 o'clock, and 1 and 2 o'clock. The committee will not be responsible for books not called for by next Wednesday. Inasmuch as the unprecedented demand for copies of the Red Book has necessitated the binding of several hundred more copies at an increased expense, the price for those copies not already subscribed for has been raised to $2.50. These may be obtained at the Union, Notman's and Gore A41. Already there have been sold 921 copies, thus breaking all previous records by 421.
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