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S. R. Miller 36, and J. S. Howe '36 have been added to the business board of the Freshman Red Book. Ashton Emerson '36 has been made subchairman of the photographic board.
According to A. A. Bliss '36, editor-in-chief of the publication, about 550 copies have been sold up to date, more than 200 less than were sold last year. The price of the 1936 Red Book has now been raised to five dollars per copy. Every attempt is being made to complete the publication before the Freshman Jubilee.
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