Word: sit
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Thanks to the good work of the photographic committee, the Senior Class is complete. This has been rendered practically impossible in years past because of a few men who would not sit for their pictures until just before Class Day. Copies of last year's Portfolio may be seen at Amee's, Thurston's, Sever's, or the Cooperative. All Seniors desiring copies should send orders to W. B. Wolffe, editor, 24 Follen street. The prices are $3.50 cloth and $5.00 leather, gilt top, flexible cover...
...have not yet returned to the photographer the proof which they have selected are asked to do so without delay. Those who are not satisfied with these proofs for private orders may sit again at any time before the end of the year...
...have not yet returned to the photographer the proof which they have selected are asked to do so without delay. Those who are not satisfied with these proofs for private orders may sit again at any time before the end of the year...
...have not yet returned to the photographer the proof which they have selected are asked to do so without delay. Those who are not satisfied with these proofs for private orders may sit again at any time before the end of the year...
...delivered here, whether under the auspices of student organizations or of the University, the public is not only freely admitted but cordially invited. The result of such an arrangement is that the front seats are all taken by the respectable Cambridge citizens, and the students are compelled to sit in back or to stand up. One of the chief reasons that is given for opening lectures to the public is that if they were restricted to students the halls would not be half filled. If this were true it would be an unfortunate admission...