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At 9 o'clock this morning the 1926 Freshman Red Book will go on sale at each of the three Freshman dormitories. Residents of Smith, Drayton, and Shepard Halls, and subscribers not living in the Freshman Halls will obtain their copies of the Red Book from the main office in Persis Smith B. Residents of Gore Hill will get their books in the Gore Common Room, while Standish men will go to Standish E-13 for theirs. The offices will be open until 3 o'clock this afternoon.
It was announced that books may also be obtained any day next week from 12 until 2 o'clock at the office of the Red Book in Persis Smith B.
525 subscriptions have already been received for the 900 Red Books ordered, so that extra copies will be sold to those desiring them. These extra copies will be on sale for $3.00 to members of the University and $3.50 to others.
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