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The 1952 Red Book

THE MAIL

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

In the past months there has been a great deal of complaining about inefficiency on the staff of the 1952 Freshman Red Book. The book finally has appeared, and it compares impressively with any Red Book yet issued. It may have been slow in coming, but in this day of general Harvard apathy toward yearbooks, the wonder is that such a competent product was no more than six months late.

I know none of the editors personally and have heard of the "mismanagement" only indirectly. So I feel I offer honestly what one seldom sees in this column--a word of commendation. John J. Marlin '52

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