Word: photograph
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following men are requested to call at Pach's studio, Saturday or Monday or Tuesday to be photographed for the class album: M. H. Clyde, T. Clyde, Codman, Crocker, Cunningham, Curtis, Dane, Daniels, Davidge, Davidson, Dean, Drake, Edwards, Eldridge, Farnum, Field, Fowler, Friend, W. H. Furness, W. W. Gale, J. A. Gallivan, W. J. Gallivan, Gasquet, Gay, de Gersdorff, Gibson, Gleason, Goodhue, Gooding, Gordon, Graham. Mr. Tupper will also have time to photograph any other members of the class who can come to the studio this week, and all such are asked to do so, as it will save much...
...TAUSSIG, J. H. GRAY.The following men are requested to call at Pach's studio, Saturday or Monday or Tuesday to be photographed for the class album: M. H. Clyde, I. Clyde, Codman, Crocker, Cunningham, Curtis, Dane, Daniels, Davidge, Davidson, Dean, Drake, Edwards, Edridge, Farnum, Field, Fowier, Friend, W, H. Furness, W. W. Gale, J. A. Gallivan, W. J. Gallivan, Gasquet, Gay, de Gersdorff, Gibson, Gleason, Goodhur, Gooding, Gordon, Graham. Mr. Tupper will also have time to photograph any other members of the class who can come to the studio this week, and all such are asked...
...TAUSSIG, J. H. GRAY.The following men are requested to call at Pach's studio, Saturday or Monday or Tuesday to be photographed for the class album: M. H. Clyde, T. Clyde, Codman, Crocker, Cunningham, Curtis, Dane, Daniels, Davidge, Davidson, Dean, Drake, Edwards, Eldridge, Farnum, Field, Fowler, Friend, W. H. Furness, W. W. Gale, J. A. Gallivan, W. J. Gallivan, Gasquet, Gay, de Gersdorff, Gibson, Gleason, Goodhue, Gooding, Gordon, Graham. Mr. Tupper will also have time to photograph any other members of the class who can come to the studio this week, and all such are asked...
...number of the amateur photographers in college have been to Bradford to photograph the Boston and Maine railroad...
...diserimination and accomplish their object of illustrating the points called up-a very rare thing, by the way, in student essays. "Mr. Hutton as a Critic" is too pedantic, and what good thoughts it contains are almost hidden by the insufficiency of the style. Some lines "To the Composite Photograph of the November Century" are very bright and introduce some neat plays on words. "La Corrida de Los Toros," a story of a bull-fight in South American, is well told and ends in quite dramatic fashion. It can hardly boast of much originality, however. "A Backward Glance" is very...