Word: photographs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University of Pennsylvania was awarded first prize for the best collection, Harvard was second and the University of Wisconsin third. J. A. Mason of Pennsylvania won the prize for the best individual photograph with his print called "Over the Hill." Miss Harper of the University of Wisconsin won second prize with a print called "Evening", and E. J. Wendell '07 won third prize with the photograph "In the Mountains." Catalogues with half-tone reproductions of the winning prints will be distributed during the exhibition. The individual prizes are silver cups, and the winning university receives a certificate...
Unless Seniors whose names begin with the first eight letters of the alphabet return the proofs of their photographs to Tupper before Thursday, the choice of a photograph for the album will be made for them. Men whose names begin with letters from I to P must hand in their proofs before Tuesday, April 10; those whose names begin with letters from Q to Z, before April 15. Men who have not yet had sittings must attend to them immediately, if they wish to be recorded in the album. 1906 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...prize for the best individual photograph was also won for Pennsylvania, by J. A. Mason, for a print entitled "Over the Hill." The second prize was won by Miss Blanchard Harper of the University of Wisconsin, for a print entitled "Evening," and the third by E. J. Wendell '07, for his photograph "In the Mountains...
...utmost importance that Seniors whose names begin with the first eight letters of the alphabet should make appointments with Tupper immediately. In about a week the first lot of photographs will go to the engravers, and unless men obtain sittings immediately, they will be left out. Men after receiving proofs should return them as soon as possible. The choice will be made for them if they fail to do so. 1906 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...utmost importance that Seniors whose names begin with the first eight letters of the alphabet should make appointments with Tupper immediately. In less than two weeks the first lot of photographs will go to the engravers, and unless men obtain sittings immediately, they will be left out. This week should finish up the whole alphabet. Men after receiving proofs should return them as soon as possible. The choice will be made for them if they fail to return the proofs. 1906 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...