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According to the conditions of the exhibition, the exposure must be the work of the exhibitor, but he may have all other work done for him. All prints must be mounted and marked on the back with the title, the exhibitor's name, and the amount of work done by him. In case of a tie, preference will be given to the man who has done all his own work. No man may exhibit more than 25 prints...
...conditions of the contest allow the exhibitor to have all the work except the actual exposure done for him, but in case of a tie preference will be given to the man who has actually finished his own pictures. The first selection of prints for the Intercollegiate Exhibition will be made from those submitted for this competition...
...best pictures and honorable mention made of the next best ten. Only members of the club may enter this contest and no one person will be allowed to exhibit more than twenty-five pictures. In this contest the exposure only need be the work of the exhibitor...
...conditions under which exhibits may be made are as follows: Each member of the club may exhibit twenty-five photographs, of which the exposure alone need be made by the exhibitor. There will be gold and silver medals for first and second prizes, besides six honorable mentions for each one hundred photographs exhibited. The judges have not yet been chosen...
...exhibit of each club is to consist of fifty pictures, of which not more than ten shall be entered by one competitor. Each picture must be the work of the individual exhibitor from exposure to mounting except in cases where the negative has been developed by a professional prior to the announcement of these conditions. Such pictures must have this fact written upon the back...