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Seniors in 1916 are no more responsible than those of 1915. The CRIMSON therefore reprints from its editorial column of last year, with slight changes, the following appeal:
It is up to the Seniors to make their Senior Album a success or a failure. The Album of 1916 is going to be a failure in point of completeness if the Seniors who have neglected to send in their "lives" and pictures do not do so at once. The committee is doing its best; it is strenuously trying to get every man into the Album. But it cannot coerce men; it cannot flog them to the photographer or squeeze the "lives" out of them. The Seniors must show a little interest themselves; many haven't.
In fairness to the class, the Seniors who are tardy should "do it now"--send in their "lives," sit for their pictures, or return proof, and be measured for their caps and gowns this week. Otherwise this graduation record and souvenir of 1916 is likely to be wrecked.
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