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Resplendent in a new Crimson jacket, the 1935-6 directory of officers and students of the University will be on sale this Friday or Saturday. It may be purchased at the Coop, Leavitt's, or Amy Brothers Book Store for 75 cents.
A change in contents has been announced, an innovation for anything as old and conservative as the Directory. All officers of the University may have both their home and office addresses after their names, instead of the previous arrangement of having only departmental heads and administrative officials.
The large, cloth-bound Catalogue will be published early in December. It has been found necessary to set up new type, replacing the old characters, veterans of over 25 editions.
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