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Mr. E. M. Fairchild, of Albany, N. Y., spoke last evening in the Fogg Lecture Room on "Photographic Studies of Riot and Violence during Strikes," under the auspices of the Seminary of Economics.
Mr. Fairchild opened his lecture by speaking of the value of the camera in giving permanent records for future study of scenes during strikes. He showed the camera containing 30 plates and capable of taking pictures at the rate of nearly one a second which he had constructed for this purpose. He then gave a history of the recent Albany Street Railway strike, illustrating his talk by views of strike scenes.
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