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There are over 600 number listed in the University's new 1938-1939 telephone book, and one of them is 13, which has been restored to grace and assigned to David M. Little '17, Secretary to the Corporation.
About a third of the numbers on Harvard's private switchboard are in the names of women.
Three officers of the CRIMSON are the first students ever to be listed in the book. They are C. Foote '39, Managing Editor, E. Grant '39, Ed. Chairman, and A. Cleveland '39, President, and impressionistic touch by the compilers instead of his real name, Cleveland Amery '39.
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