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Tomorrow at 1 o'clock the Senior Class picture which will appear in the 1918 Album will be taken on the steps of Widener Library. Because of the present small size of the class it is essential that all Seniors in College or living in the vicinity of Cambridge be on hand. No one will be permitted in the picture without his cap and gown. These may be obtained at the Harvard Co-operative this morning by all men who ordered them...
Today is the last day for men in College to make their appointments at Notman's for photographs to go in the 1918 Class Album and to return their "class life" blanks properly filled out. All pictures must be taken by the end of this week, according to the stipulations on the blanks which were sent out on February 20. Although the men in the service have been prompt in returning their blanks there are a number of Seniors in College who have not been heard from...
Every effort is being made by this year's committee to make the Album as complete as possible. In addition to what has been included in past volumes concerning class lives, the members of the class of 1918 are being asked to send their rank and branch of the service if they have enlisted. Owing to the unusually large number of marriages and engagements, these will be included in the class lives whenever possible...
...have left College to enter either the army or the navy have been requested to send in a picture of themselves in uniform, together with their class "life," as soon as possible, in order that the Album may be sent to press on time...
...Photograph Committee, which is composed of C. Blum, Jr., '18, chairman, B. W. Sayer '18 and A. L. Whitman '18, is sparing no pains in its effort to make the 1918 Class Album the most unique as well as the most complete volume of the sort ever published. It will include several new and pleasing features, among which will be the "service" photographs of those...