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START WORK ON 1919 ALBUM

WILL INCLUDE INDIVIDUAL WAR RECORDS OF CLASS MEMBERS.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Senior Photograph Committee, consisting of G. A. Brownell, R. M. Lloyd, and Philip Zach, is making plans for immediate commencement of work on the 1919 Album, and has announced that sittings for photographs to appear in the Class Album will commence next Monday at Notman's. All members of the class from Adams to Bushnell who are in College must make appointments for sittings not later than Friday, January 31. Although individual notices will be sent later, the committee desires at this time to impress upon every man the necessity of keeping appointments at Notman's and of promptly replying to inquiries, because of the delay occasioned by the late date of the Senior elections.

Always a record of the Harvard life of each graduating class, this year's Album will contain, in addition to the undergraduate "lives," a detailed history of the part played in the war by each of the members of 1919. Several pages will be devoted to the memory of those Seniors who gave their lives to the cause. A more complete collection of pictures of the buildings of the University than has appeared before will be included, together with individual photographs of the entire Faculty. In order to carry these plans through to their successful conclusion the prompt co-operation of all members of the Class will be necessary, the committee states, as the work is a month late in getting under way.

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