Telephone numbers of over 2,300 students, plus listings for all Houses, clubs, and nearby women's colleges, will appear in the new CRIMSON phone directory on sale today.
A limited number of copies may be procured this week at the Crime's business office on Plympton Street, between the hours of nine and five o'clock.
All undergraduates, graduate students, and instructors who listed their names with the CRIMSON during the recent registration period have been included in the 32-page booklet, as well as the home telephone numbers of commuters.
The edition which hits the market today is the first edition since pre-war days. Like its ante-bellum predecessors, the directory will have a regular publication.
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