Word: album
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Plans are being made to publish the Senior Class Album this year about June 1. Work on the engraving has begun, and can be delayed only a short time longer for the men listed below, who have not yet arranged for their sittings. In order to have the album complete the following men are urged to have their sittings at once: R. W. Aldrich, H. W. Bell, Benshimol, Birnie, Burton, Caldwell, Colwell, J. G. Fletcher, Friend, Goodale, Gunther, N. L. Hall. 1907 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...arrange for one. These men will be notified by postals, and their names published daily in the CRIMSON. Since a short period remains for photographing a large number of men, it will be necessary that men keep their dates assigned, in order to have their photographs in the Album. Seniors who have not been able to keep former appointments should have their sittings at once. 1907 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...Senior Album Photographs...
Since photographs are to be sent to the engraver at once, it is necessary that all men who have had sittings indicate their choice of proofs. Otherwise the committee will be obliged to select proofs. Seniors are reminded that orders for the Album must be placed at the time of sitting, and that a deposit of two dollars is required. The Album will contain new features, details of which will be announced later. 1907 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
Since only a comparatively small number of men in the class have been photographed thus far, and since the album must go to press promptly, it is necessary that the appointments made for men should be kept. So far as possible, men should report at the time set for them, even at some personal inconvenience. Postals will be sent out in most cases, but the notices in the CRIMSON should be watched...