Word: yearbooks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Long-overdue copies of 318, the College yearbook, will arrive in Cambridge by truck tomorrow morning. Held up since the originally scheduled release date of May 12 by a slowdown at the printers and binders, the book will be distributed in the House. Dudley, and the Union at lunch and dinner tomorrow...
...Yearbook President William K. Dabney '55 said the delay was due in part to the fact that the book was 70 pages longer than expected. Much of the binding work, he said, had to be done by hand...
...Yearbook cleaned house yesterday after Dean Watson had warned the editors of 318 that their offices had become a fire hazard because of an undue accumulation of trash...
Next year's Yearbook President William K. Dabney '55 admitted last night that Watson had warned him in a letter last week the situation had become serious enough for disciplinary action. The amount of waste-paper and other trash accumulated over the winter was "perhaps a little thick," he said, but denied the office had become a fire hazard...
...elected officials held important school offices during their four college years. Miss Fisher was the president of the Senior Class, while Miss Ross served as editor of the Radcliffe yearbook. Miss Reinert was this year's chairman of the Radcliffe News, Miss Herr served as treasurer of the Class, and Miss Avery headed the Choral Society. Mrs. Bevington is a former class officer...