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Album Crows At Conclusion Of a Division

1947-'48 Progresses, But Biog Lack Felt

Editors of the 1947-1948 Album, ever optimistic in the face of snow, examinations, and delinquency, have announced the completion of the editorial section of the yearbook. Sports, activities, and feature sections of the annual are completely in the hands of the printers according to a report made by the staff yesterday.

On the other side of the picture, the editors said, is the biography situation, where huge gaps still remain in the material for the Album. Large numbers of men from both '47 and '48 have not turned in biography forms, and men still in the College have been requested to obtain blanks at the CRIMSON building, 14 Plympton Street, and turn them in there if they have not already done so.

Record-Breaking Edition

At latest estimates the '48 edition of the College's yearly venture into book-printing will break all previous records for volume. More than 400 pages are dummies in the book, which is planned to cover completely the activities of both classes which will go into its pages.

Photographic problems, although crumbling slightly under combined blows of studio and local camera men, are still multifarious, the editors have warned. They urged all men who have not yet turned in formal photographs of themselves to do so or to have themselves shuttered at the Sargeant Studio, 154 Boylston Street, Boston.

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