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The Senior Photograph Committee is now sending out cards to all members of the class of 1918, including those who entered the service, in an attempt to collect the required information for the usual individual "lives" to be printed in the Class Album. All members of the class now resident in Cambridge are expected to send in their data to the committee by March 1, while those who are away from College will be allowed more time in which to fill out and return the blanks.
The contract for the individual class pictures has been awarded by the Photograph Committee to the Notman Studio, and all members of the class are to make their own appointments for sittings in the near future. Under the terms of the agreement one picture of each man will be taken at the Studio free of charge, and in case the first negative is unsatisfactory, additional sittings may be arranged.
All men who have left College to enter either the army or the navy have been requested to send in a picture of themselves in uniform, together with their class "life," as soon as possible, in order that the Album may be sent to press on time.
The Photograph Committee, which is composed of C. Blum, Jr., '18, chairman, B. W. Sayer '18 and A. L. Whitman '18, is sparing no pains in its effort to make the 1918 Class Album the most unique as well as the most complete volume of the sort ever published. It will include several new and pleasing features, among which will be the "service" photographs of those in the war.
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