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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Copies of this historic print will be put on sale this week at the Co-operative, price fifty cents, or may be obtained by mail, price sixty cents, postpaid, from C. H. Crombie, Thayer...
Every member of the Senior Class should have received in this morning's mail a notice from the Photograph Committee urging them to have their sittings at Notman's (above Pinkos, the Tailor), and to return immediately the "class lives" which go beside each man's picture in the Album. Every effort is being made this year to get the Album out early, and the committee will appreciate the co-operation of the Class. All members leaving College at mid-years, who have not already done so, are asked to have their sittings this week; other members of the Class...
...time this week beginning tomorrow between 1 and 4 o'clock. After this week, Mr. Notman will be at his studio all day. All Seniors--especially those getting through at mid-years--are urged by the committee to make appointments at once. These may be made in person, by mail, or by telephoning Cambridge 3276. Each Senior can secure one picture free of charge for the committee to use in the Class Album, while reduced rates will be given on all grades of pictures for personal use. Any groups which are to be taken for the Class Album should also...
...remind Juniors that all applications for rooms must be handed in at Phillips Brooks House by next Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. Late applications will receive no attention until all others have been filled. Men who did not receive return post cards, and men who failed to mail their return post cards to the committee, are not thereby debarred from applying for rooms...
...Manuscripts must be clear, typewritten copies, and sent by mail or prepaid express to the Princess Theatre Play Contest, West 39th street, New York City. The award will be made and the manuscripts returned as soon after February 1 as possible, but the Princess Theatre cannot be held responsible for possible loss or damage to any manuscript; authors should keep copies of the plays they submit...