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Features of Tomorrow's 16-Page Issue of Crimson

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"The Lowdown on Dress Parade," by Cadet F. W. Ebey '32 of the United States Military Academy.

"The Army in Summer Camp," by Cadet J. W. Rudolph '33.

"Lining Them Up," by Time Out.

Stories on the game by the Pointer, of West Point, and the CRIMSON.

Prognostications by Dr. Hu Flung Huey, the Sage of the Age, on every important game in the country.

Events in the Boston Theatre--The CRIMSON Playgoer. Views and interviews of current stage stars and attractions.

"Numbers to Watch in Today's Game," brief notes on outstanding players of both teams.

Interview with 56 of the most beautiful girls in the world, appearing in Earl Carroll's "Sketch Book."

A pictorial section of 6 pages. Timely photographs in rotogravure.

"West Point as the Cadet Sees It," by Cadet James McCormack '32, of West Point.

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