Word: photographs
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...definite appointments will be made, but a certain number of men will be asked each day to see Tupper either to have a sitting or arrange for one. These men will be notified by postals, and their names published daily in the CRIMSON. Since a short period remains for photographing a large number of men, it will be necessary that men keep their dates assigned, in order to have their photographs in the Album. Seniors who have not been able to keep former appointments should have their sittings at once. 1907 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...Since photographs are to be sent to the engraver at once, it is necessary that all men who have had sittings indicate their choice of proofs. Otherwise the committee will be obliged to select proofs. Seniors are reminded that orders for the Album must be placed at the time of sitting, and that a deposit of two dollars is required. The Album will contain new features, details of which will be announced later. 1907 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...Photograph Committee--C. Dunham, J. R. Lakin, C. Macleod...
...reminded that the number of albums published is limited by the number of previous orders, and therefore should sign and make a deposit at the time of their sitting. SENIOR PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...picture of the Class Officers will be taken today at 2. 1907 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...