Word: albums
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Senior Nominating Committee also decided, in view of the present conditions, to appoint a Photograph Committee which is to start work immediately on the Senior Album. Since the volume this year will require more time to secure the necessary information concerning members of the Senior Class than has heretofore been the case, it was felt that the appointment instead of an election of the committee was justified. The following will form the committee: Charles Blum, Jr., '18, of New York, N. Y.; Benjamin Waggoner Sayer '18, of Warwick N. Y.; and Allen Lee Whitman '18, of Cambridge...
...addition to this large subscription, the Junior class has also made arrangements to devote the class fund to the purchase of the Liberty Bonds with the greater part of the funds in the class treasury. The Red Book money was to have been used for the 1919 Senior Album, but present indications seem to show that there will be no Senior Album for two years...
...Senior Album has been selling rapidly, and it is probable that the entire edition will be sold. Copies may be ordered by mail as long as they last. Generally there are enough copies to supply orders sent in during the summer and fall, but to insure a volume, orders should be placed at once...
...Senior Album will be released by the binders tomorrow morning and put on sale at the Co-operative Society Store at the earliest possible moment. This year the distribution will be entirely in the hands of the Co-operative, and it cannot be obtained at any other place. The standard price of $6 has been adhered to. Mailed orders will also be received and the copies forwarded, a charge of 50 cents extra being necessary to cover wrapping and mailing. Men who have made a two-dollar deposit should try to have their receipts...
...necessary to urge on Seniors the necessity of purchasing the album as a duty to their class or to the Committee. It is a duty to themselves, which may be avoided only with regret. It may be noted in passing that, unlike the vote, a man is not limited...