Word: reds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshmen who have not yet provided the 1931 Red Book Board with their pictures and biographies must see that they are handed in today or tomorrow. The committee has announced that this is the last opportunity...
Work on the 1931 Red Book is speedily coming to completion, according to members of the Board who are putting together the nineteenth volume of the-series...
...price of the Red Book will be $4, similar to that of the 1930 Red Book. On the other hand the book will contain about 30 more pages than the publication of last year, according to the editors. The printing contract has been awarded to the Andover Press, of Andover, while the half tones will be done by the Electric City Engraving Company, of Buffalo...
According to the Red Book Board a great effort is being made to secure the picture and record of activities of every man in the class...
Rubber men answered that question in detail, last week; but not until they had done some furious trading. As the Baldwin announcement flashed over the cables to Manhattan, bedlam broke loose in the red-brick building which houses the New York Rubber Exchange. At the close of a day of pandemoniac selling all records for volume of turnover had been shattered by transactions totaling 8,985 long tons and exceeding $5,000,000 in value. The average price, chalked up again and again with fractional variations by perspiring board boys, was 21? per pound...