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All Juniors and Seniors who have not obtained their 1943 Albums must do so without fail today, the yearbook board announced last night in its final communique of the year. Since almost the entire board will leave College this week, all Album business must be cleared up today.
The board particularly urged those men who have only made a dollar deposit to pay in full today. Since there are still about 50 men on the waiting list, these subscriptions will definitely be resold if they are not paid for at once.
Avoid Mail Expense
In addition, some men still in College have indicated that they want their copies mailed to their homes. If they wish they may get their copies today, thereby avoiding the fairly sizeable packing and mailing expense.
Albums may be obtained at the office in Shepard Hall between 11:30 and 5 o'clock. All men who do not pick up their copies today may have to wait for several weeks before the book is mailed to them collect.
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