Word: yearbooks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...motion to appropriate temporary funds for last year's yearbook. "The Forty and Eight," was approved, permitting the staff to pay off debts incurred during publication. At present the '48 yearbook owes $390 in debts which the Student Government Association will loan to the group. Staff members of "The Forty and Eight" have promised to make up the loan before the end of the term...
Susan Evans '50, editor of the 50 yearbook, stated that the book cannot get under way until enough girls have subscribed to give it financial soundness...
...yearbook of Harvard's three hundred and fourteenth year, and the Freshman Register both open their doors and beercases to freshman competitors for all boards and to upperclass competitors for business and art positions at 7:30 p.m. tonight in Holyoke...
...class yearbook, "314," replaces the old-fashioned Class Album. The move was authorized last year by the Student Council in an effort to cut its losses in supporting the perennially money-losing Albums. At the same time the Council shifted control of the Freshman Register to the same group, and completely junked the Freshman Red Book...
More than half the population of the U.S., about 77 million out of an estimated 148 million, are enrolled church members. In the 1949 edition of the Yearbook of American Churches, published last week, the Federal Council of Churches calls this the biggest such proportion in U.S. history. But Council Secretary Dr. Samuel Cavert ruefully notes that only 30% of the total membership-i.e., 30% of the 46,000,000 enrolled Protestants, 25,000,000 Catholics, 5,000,000 Jews, 1,000,000 Eastern Orthodox-go to church with any regularity. "On the surface, at least," says he dryly...