Word: portraits
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Shaler Portrait Fund...
...Shaler Portrait Fund is now $807 in cash, $350 in promises. There is still $300 more needed, so those who can afford to give more liberally are urgently asked to help in pushing this project through. The committee and its assistants are endeavoring to see every member of the class, but, of course, some men cannot be easily reached. We appeal to such men to remember that this is a class gift and a memorial to our friend and we ask them to contribute at once as much as possible...
...Shaler Portrait Fund is at present $500; one thousand dollars more is needed. This can be secured if each member of the lass will do his duty and contribute as much as he possibly can. Owning to a number of deficiencies, those who are able should be glad to take advantage of this privilege and contribute more than the average. The committee is very anxious to obtain the larger part of this fund before vacation and therefore urges every Senior to give his subscription at once to the collector in his respective dormitory, or send it to G. V. Imlay...
...collection of G. F. Moore, Jr.; second prize, the collection of M. S. McN. Watts 1L. The following pictures received honorable mention: "The Swan Dive," G. R. Carter '08; "Is my Hat on Straight?" R. H. Sigler Sp.; "Chicago River," J. C. Savery Sp.; "Hello!" W. Hodges '11; "Portrait," M. S. McN. Watts 1L.; "Entrance of Dixville Notch," G. F. Moore, Jr. The collection of W. Hodges '11 was mentioned for special excellence...
Contributions should be sent to C. V. Imlay, Treasurer, Box 82, Cambridge. SHALER PORTRAIT COMMITTEE...