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Eighty-four sepia photographs taken of Indian scenes by Mr. E. S. Curtis have been added to those already on the walls in the Periodical and Game Rooms of the Union. The additions are smaller than the first photographs and represent largely the same subjects.
All the pictures will remain on exhibition until Monday afternoon, and Mr. Phillips, who is in charge of them, will be in attendance tonight from 7.30 to 10 o'clock and on Monday from noon until 2 o'clock. Any of the photographs may be bought, at $2.50 for the small ones, 6 1-2 by 8 1-2 inches, and $12 to $20 for the large ones, 14 by 17 and 18 by 22 inches in size.
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