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1919 SHOULD ORDER ALBUMS

SENIOR BOOK WILL BE ON SALE BY JUNE 17; IS DEDICATED TO CLASS HEROES.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

After tree months of careful preparation by the 1919 Photography Committee, the Senior Album is now on the press, and will be one sale by Class Day. It contains 220 pages, 691 individual picture, and detailed "lives"--including war records of every member of the Senior class. The book is dedicated to the twenty men of 1919 who gave their lives in the war, and contains a special memorial section devoted especially to the photographs and military history of these men. There are also 64 group pictures of teams, boards, and activities, with appropriate articles.

The price of the album will be $6.50, which is considerable less than the actual coast per volume. This price has been made possible because of the balance handed down to the committee from the proceeds of the 1919 Red Book.

Any member of the University may by an album, but it will be of especial value to the Senior Class as it is a complete record of its activities, and will be of use as a reference book in later years. Application blanks for the album should be filled out at once, and sent to the 1919 Photograph Committee, at the CRIMSON Building. The application should include a check, in which case the Album will either be delivered at the CRIMSON will either be delivered at the CRIMSON Building or mailed to the purchase. In case the application wishes to play later, be may have the album mailed C. O. D. or my reserve it at the office and pay on receipt.

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