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After a long-expressed fear that the Album. Harvard's Yearbook, would not be published this year, Robert J. Low '45, Chairman of the Yearbook Committee and Naval ROTC member of Kirkland House and Cincinnatti, Ohio, announced a meeting for all men interested in positions on staff for Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in Shepard Hall.
Men of all civilian Houses, V-12, and Naval ROTC will be eligible for offices on the literary, business, and photograph departments of the Album.
Low, appointed Chairman last Friday night, will be piloting the Yearbook through its most hazardous year. Much uncertainty shrouded the question of whether there would or would not be a publication of the book for this year.
In Spite of War
Precedent was broken for the first time last year when the Yearbooks for the classes of 1943 and 1944 were combined into one volume as a wartime measure.
Whether any plans for amalgamation between the '45 Album and any other book are underway is as yet uncertain. Present indications point to the book being exclusively for the Class of 1945, however.
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