Word: photographic
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...plan introduced last year of having individual pictures of all members of the Freshman class in the Red Book will be followed by this year's board. The work of taking the 650 photographs has already commenced at Notman's, under the direction of the Photograph Committee. All pictures must be taken before April 30, and since the time is so short, the committee needs the co-operation of the class in carrying out their end of the work. This may be accomplished by keeping appointments...
...Book Board has started out with every endeavor to surpass last year's Red Book. Competitions for the various departments began about the first of March and brought out a total of 121 men:--21 for the art department, 15 for the photograph department, 45 for the copy and registration department, and 40 for the business department. Only 102 responded to the call for the 1918 board a year...
This is the last week for Senior pictures and "lives" to be sent to the Photograph Committee. There is no excuse for Seniors now in Cambridge delaying longer, yet some 75 "lives" have not been turned in. Fill out and mail a blank now. Arrange photograph sitting at Notman's today. 1916 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...been impossible for Notman to take care of the demand for Senior pictures during the closing days of last week, the committee has decided to extend the time for receiving "lives" and photographs another week. There are still nearly 200 Seniors who have not attended to this. About next Wednesday a list of the delinquents will be published. Stringent measures appear to be necessary to complete the total. 1916 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
Today is the last day for sending in class "lives" to the 1916 Photograph Committee, P. O. Box X, Cambridge. It is also the last day for making appointments with Notman for the individual pictures. (Telephone Camb. 3273.) Only about 400 pictures and "lives" have been received to date. This means a large quota for the last day. Help swell the total with your contribution. 1916 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...