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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- In your editorial yesterday morning, you spoke of the coming exhibition of the Photographic Society as if you thought it was to be an exhibition of prints, while in fact it is to consist solely of lantern slides (stereopticon). These slides are not even the work of the Harvard society, but of a member of the Philadelphia society, who has lent them to us that we may compare our results with those of the most successful amateurs in various parts of the country.
The slides are 212 in number, too many to show in one evening, and therefore only about one hundred will be shown.
Any member of the university who takes an interest in such exhibitions is cordially invited, and the fact that the slides are the work of Mr. J. E. Wood is a sufficent guarantee of their excellence. The exhibition occurs on Wednesday next.
Yours etc.,
SAMUEL STORROW, Sec. H. S. A. P.
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