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In the most revolutionary reduction in the history of the Senior Class Album, the price was cut from $10 to $7, Robert M. Bunker, Jr., '39, Chairman of the Album Committee, announced yesterday.
Owing to an annually growing demand, culminating last year in the printing of 1000 extra copies to take care of late subscribers, the price reduction was deemed timely. The Committee also took into consideration the possibility that more copies could be sold at a lower price.
No Drop in Quality
Despite the drastic drop in price, there will definitely be no drop in quality. For the first time in years, pictures and records of all men ever connected with the class will be included. Hitherto, only the pictures and histories of those who survived past the Freshman year were included.
This year's edition will feature general articles, prepared by the best class talent available, concerning the Harvard educational system, undergraduate intellectual activities, transcending recognized activities, the club system, the Houses, and athletics.
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