Word: photographic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have had their pictures taken at Notman's must return proofs immediately. To date, one hundred and five have failed so to do. Beginning April 10, the Photograph Committee will select proof for all delinquents. 1920 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE
March 25 has been set as the last day for receiving class lives and photographs; at that date the Photograph Committee will start writing the lives of all delinquents from the best obtainable information and will use the Red Book pictures of those who have not sent in their photographs or made arrangements at Notman...
Candidates must have been born in the United States or its possessions or in Canada. Application papers, including letters of recommendation and a photograph, must be filed by prospective candidates at the office of the Foundation before April 1. Successful candidates will be notified about May 1. The selection of Fellows will be made by a jury of university professors and technical experts appointed by the Foundation...
...entered with the class of 1920 will be included in the Album. If any such men have not received a notice from the Committee, it is requested that they communicate at once with the Committee at its office in the CRIMSON Building, 18 Plympton street. 1920 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...picture of Harvard Hall taken in 1861, before it was renovated; and numerous views of Gore Hall which served as the college library until the erection of Widener. The oldest of these was taken in 1844 and shows how the building looked from a distance. The photograph was taken by Prof. J. P. Cooke '48, then a Freshman in the College, and was one of the first photographs taken in America in which a negative was used. Previously all pictures had been daguerreotypes...