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Wheels are turning at the CRIMSON for publication of the first Harvard CRIMSON Telephone Directory in five years. Registration cards are new available at the Plympton Street emporium, and any number of non-commercial listings will be accepted free of charge.

For those who do not list their number at the CRIMSON office, cards will be distributed throughout the Yard and the Houses in a few days. These cards may be returned either to boxes in the Union and House dining halls or directly to 14 Plympton Street.

This year's book promises several new and useful features, including a classified section of local business establishments and numbers of all the halls in Wellesley, Simmons, and Radcliffe. The new exchange system will be used and a published explanation of this system should save students from "wrong number" embarrassment.

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