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The Freshman Red Book of the Class of '47 will be ready for distribution in about two months, it was announced by Thomas L. P. O'Donnell, Editor-in-Chief of the Red Book. Work is progressing slowly on the book due to the ever-present manpower and material shortages.
However, O'Donnell added, the quality of the book will not be reduced because of the war. It will be as near to a prewar publication as we can make it, he stated. Copies will be mailed to all subscribers and the book will be delivered to those still at College.
Unlike previous Freshman Red Books, this one will not contain all the students' activities, the reason being that men enter and leave College at such a rapid rate of speed it is not felt that proper and complete coverage can be guaranteed each student.
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