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| THE STANFORD DAILY | MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1930 | VOLUME 77, NUMBER 32 |
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Quads for 1930 will be on sale all day Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at all parts of the Quad.
Most of the space in the section of the book entitled "The Year" is devoted to telling the history of the axe and the story of its recapture. A very artistic addition to this section of the book is a border scheme composed of red axes. This special attraction will make this volume one of the most outstanding Quads in the opinion of Stan Milne, editor. In this one section alone, there are 250 photographs.
Herbert Hoover, Stanford's first President of the United States, is writing the dedication. John Stoll, winner of the prize awarded by the California Society of Etchers in 1925, prominent building designer and engraver of San Francisco, is working on the art section. Borders and openers for all sections are decorated with an original design in red.
With such features, the 1930 Quad should be an unusual volume, is the belief of Milne. The book is very advanced, in preparation, further ahead than it has been for several years at the beginning of Spring quarter. Both staffs corroborate in their desire to make it a success financially.
Women volunteering to sell books during the drive will be competing for the two complimentary Quads which are to be presented to the two who sell the greatest number. All women who sell fifteen books will be invited to the Brookdale party given each year by the managerial and editorial staffs of the Quad.