Blueprint (yearbook)

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The 1908 Blueprint
The 1908 Blueprint

The Blueprint is Georgia Tech's official student yearbook. It was established in 1908.[1] Their staff meets Thursday nights at 07:00pm in Room 137 of the Student Services Building.

The Blueprint has won the following awards:

  1. ^ 1908. Georgia Tech Timeline. Retrieved on 2007-03-16.

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