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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...work on the Freshman Red Book is practically finished, and the forty-seven newly elected editors of the board will have little work to complete its successful publication. From all appearances the Red Book this year should be at least as good as last year's volume. This is due to the fact that all departments of the book have been better organized than in former years, and should thus produce a better piece of work. Every member of the present board has had to do considerable work. Among the noteworthy features of the book is the work...
There will be many changes and improvements in this year's Red Book over that of last year...
...picture was printed last year, including the members of all the committees, the Student Council, and the officers of the class. This will be replaced in the present Red Book by individual groups of each of the organizations. As was done last year, a picture of each member of the class will be printed with the name of his preparatory school, and the list of the various Freshman activities with which he was connected, appearing below. The Photograph Committee was unable to get the picture of every member of the class for the book last year, but this feat...
...Book Competitions close...
...following fourteen men have been chosen members of the Freshman Red Book board representing the Business department: Reed Pierce Anthony '19, of Boston; Henry Conrad Bartholomay '19, of Chicago, Ill.; Philip Batchelder '19, of Peterborough, N. H.; Edward Livingston Burrill, Jr., '19, of New York N. Y.; Ellison Goddard Day '19, of Newton; Copeland Mitchell Draper '19, of Milton; William Gaston '19, of Boston; Royal Little '19, of Brookline; William Barrows Peale '19, of New York, N. Y.; John Pickering, Jr., '19, of Salem; Duncan Hicks Read '19, of New York, N. Y.; John Rothschild '19, of East Foxboro; Edward...