Word: photographed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...remaining traces of Michelangelo's famous cartoon of the "Battle with the Pisans" which strangely disappeared; a fine impression of the Judgment of Paris, also by Marcantonio, after Raphael; and Holy Island Cathedral, etching by Turner for the Liber Studiorum. The print collection now numbers 915. The photograph collection at present contains 43,783 specimens, and the slide collection...
...design of the book plate to be used in the Senior Class Album. Designs may be in either ink or wash, and should be sent to C. MacR. Makepeace. Thayer 32, not later than March 29th. This competition is open only to members of the Senior Class. 1913 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...number of lives that is coming in to the Photograph Committee has fallen off during the last week in spite of the fact that as yet only a few more than half the class have filled out blanks. The committee will be glad to supply blanks to hose who have lost theirs, and urges every man to attend to this matter at once. About the same number of men have neglected to have pictures taken, but should not delay longer. The chairman of the committee will keep office hours from 2.30 to 3.30 daily at Hollowly 16. 1913. PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
Only a small fraction of the Class have sent in lives to the Photograph Committee to date. Since many men may have lost their blanks, the Committee will be glad to furnish duplicate blanks to any one desiring them. These may be had at Holworthy 16 any day between 1.30 and 2.30 o'clock. The Committee cannot urge too strongly the necessity of having these lives handed in at once. They should be made out and mailed today. 1913 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...number of those who are graduating at mid-years have not as yet had their pictures taken or sent in their lives. The Committee ask these men to do so at once. 1913 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...