Word: photographs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...album, but it will be of especial value to the Senior Class as it is a complete record of its activities, and will be of use as a reference book in later years. Application blanks for the album should be filled out at once, and sent to the 1919 Photograph Committee, at the CRIMSON Building. The application should include a check, in which case the Album will either be delivered at the CRIMSON will either be delivered at the CRIMSON Building or mailed to the purchase. In case the application wishes to play later, be may have the album mailed...
...many facts concerning the military career of the man should be included. The Roll of Honor in Widener Library gives only the circumstances and date of the death, while many people believe that the whole military history of the deceased man should be printed. Others have suggested that a photograph of the former occupant of the room would also be appropriate. It is understood that these names will be posted only in the dormitories which belong to the University...
...Photograph 1919 and 1922 Friday...
...Platt, W. H. Potter, T. E. Proctor, A. Quint, A. H. Rubenstein, A. A. Sandberg, H. W. Saxton, C. N. Shreve, L. W. Smith, C. M. Speidel, L. S. Steiner, A. A. Stone, M. A. Taylor, J. A. Van Bergh, B. Wells, A. S. Wanson, C. F. Zukoski, 1919 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE
Dedication of the 1919 Senior Album to those members of the Class who died in the service of the United States or of an Allied Nation in the War has been announced by the 1919 Photograph Committee. Of more than 400 from the Class in the Army or Navy, sixteen were killed. Their names are as follows...