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RED BOOK APPEARS ON EVE OF JUBILEE

Editor-in-Chief of Red Book finds New Improvement--Jubilee Will Be Featured by Two Orchestras

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Tonight at 9 o'clock members of the class of 1931 will gather in smith Halls to participate in the fourteenth annual Jubilee. For six hours Freshmen and their lady guests will enjoy dancing to the strains of two orchestras and entertainment from a musical comedy now playing in Boston.

At the same time, the nineteenth annual Freshman Red Book will make its appearance, on time, to be distributed to advance subscribers and sold to new ones at $4.50 per cope.

During the last two days, the decorative scheme has been rushed to completion. The triangle between Standish and Smith Halls and the Freshman gymnasium, which will be cloistered tonight by a canvas wall, has been festooned with gay Japanese lanterns, as well as the Smith quadrangle. Music will be furnished by Bert Lowe's Orchestra and the Harvardinas, led by Roy Lamson Jr. '29.

Three more names have been added to the group of 22 men who will act as ushers. There are J. M. Parker '31, A. D. Weeks, Jr. '31, and Ogden White '31.

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