Word: photographic
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...most of the class of 1918 are in military service, it has been impossible for the Photograph Committee to get all the photographs desired for the Senior Album. Luckily, however, the 1918. Freshman Red Book commenced the practice of printing photographs of the members of the class, so that, when other sources failed, we turned to it for the necessary pictures. This had to be done in comparatively few cases, for most of the men in service were able to respond with photographs of themselves in uniform. Out of a class of 725 pictures of 700 men were obtained...
...list. It is frankly a contemporary memorial, a current token of recognition, not intended to stand as the University's permanent tribute to its fallen sons. From London a correspondent of the Bulletin has recently written: "At University College yesterday I saw one side of the corridor lined with photographs, four rows deep of graduates and students killed in this war. When one goes the provost writes a letter of sympathy and asks for the photograph. All are framed alike. This is a suggestion. Perhaps Harvard has a better scheme." The Roll of Honor recently...
Augustine Shurtleff Francis '18, of Brookline, and Elisha Whittlesey '18, of Fitchburg, have been appointed by the 1918 Nominating Committee to succeed B. W. Sayre '18 and A. L. Whitman '18 as members of the 1918 Photograph Committee. Both Sayre and Whitman had resigned...
...Photograph Committee...
...Photograph Committee. -- Chairman, Edward Cabot Storrow, Jr., of Readville; Harrison Cabot Brown, of San Francisco, Cal.; Clarence Rodgers Burgin, of Quincy; Sherman Damon, of Brookline; Samuel Wesley Fordyce, 3d. of Little Rock, Ark.; Roger Weare Gratwick, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Jabish Holmes, Jr., of New York City; Nelson Rulison Knox, of San Rafael, Cal.; Henry Munson Spelman, Jr., of Cambridge; John Murray Steele, Jr., of Garrison, Md.; George McDougall Weeks, Jr., of San Francisco...