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About 25 subscribers may never receive their 1950 Radcliffe yearbook because of a foul-up with the publishers. Student Council learned yesterday afternoon.
President Betty K. Heaton '51 said that Jay Press either did not print the 25 copies or sent them to the wrong addresses. She added that the Press refused to run off the extra books or to reveal their mailing list.
Council agreed to send someone to New York between terms and try to settle with the company. Miss Heaton said that the Yearbook would probably have to refund money to the 25 girls.
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