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Senior Class Notice

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The 1920 Photograph Committee has no pictures of the following men in the Senior Class not now in college. The work on the Album will be greatly facilitated if any member of the University who has a picture of one of these men or can advise the Committee concerning them will communicate immediately with the Committee at Holworthy 4. The missing men are: Bettoney, R. A.; Burton, C. L.; Burton, R. W.; Carey, J. F.; Choate, F.; Clark, R. S.; Cleveland, B.; Cohen, A. S.; Donnellan, W. K.; Dore, S. J.; Goldman, A. S.; Kerr, F. S.; Lambert, J. H.; Moore, S. P.; Peet, R. W.; Riesenberg, H. G.; Robinson, W. R.; Rose, D. C.; Sarasohn, E.; Smith, N. R.; Taylor, E. L.; Turnure, G. E., Jr.; West, W. M.

All Seniors are requested by the Senior Class Day Committee to make arrangements for caps and gowns immediately. Until tomorrow the price of a complete outfit at the Harvard Co-operative Society will be $9.25, but after that date the price will be advanced to $9.75. After May 1 gowns may be rented at the Co-operative for $4.00. Since the filling of orders is being delayed by labor troubles, Seniors should be measured at once in order to be able to appear in the class picture. After May 1 Seniors will wear caps and gowns to all classes before 1 o'clock

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