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The Register the official Student council publication, arrived from the printers yesterday after innumerable delays during the last two months.
Distribution started last night and will continue today and tomorrow. The plan for distribution is to give out copies to paid subscribers first and later to subscribers who have not yet paid. All men whether they have subscribed or not, and who are anxious to secure copies at once, may call at the Register Office in the Union. There will be a representative of the Register Board in the office every afternoon and evening.
Copies will be placed on sale at the co-operative store, at Amee's and the Union about March 30, for $2.50 apiece.
The Register this year has the usual features with complete directories of the students, lists of athletic teams, of publication boards and of all the clubs in the University. A complete report of the results of the Endowment Fund in the University is included.
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