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Freshman Red Book Progresses

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Work on the 1931 Red Book is speedily coming to completion, according to members of the Board who are putting together the nineteenth volume of the-series.

The price of the Red Book will be $4, similar to that of the 1930 Red Book. On the other hand the book will contain about 30 more pages than the publication of last year, according to the editors. The printing contract has been awarded to the Andover Press, of Andover, while the half tones will be done by the Electric City Engraving Company, of Buffalo, N. Y.

According to the Red Book Board a great effort is being made to secure the picture and record of activities of every man in the class.

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