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Senior Album Committee Follows 1924 Class List Regulations

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In order to establish permanency and uniformity in the make up of the Senior class lists, the 1925 Album Committee, with the approval of the Class Secretary, has adopted the following rules, first drawn up by the Class of 1924. Only men who come under one of the classifications below will be included in the 1925 Senior Album. If any men are in doubt as to their eligibility for this year's book they should consult the Album Committee, which will hold office hours at the Crimson Building all this week from 7 until 9 o'clock.

1. Any man who is now in the College or the Engineering School and hopes to get his degree (A.B. or S.B.) this spring and who wishes to be counted socially as a member of the Class of 1925, provided he has not been in any other Senior Album and Class List and provided, in the case of the Engineering School, that he has not been graduated from another college.

2. Any man who for a full year was associated with the Class of 1925 and who wishes to be classified permanently as a social member of that class, provided he has not been in a previous Album and Class List and provided also that he is not and does not hope to be a graduate of another college and provided he has not been dismissed.

3. Any man who has died while considered socially a member of the Class of 1925.

4. Any man who receives a degree as of the Class of 1925 and wishes to be counted socially with that class whether or not he receives his degree in the year 1925.

5. Any man dismissed because of studies, who has spent a full year at College with the Class of 1925 and at least part of another year at college whether or not with the Class of 1925, provided he wishes to be counted scoially with the Class of 1925 and has not been included in any previous Senior Album or Class List, and provided also that he is not and does not hope to be a graduate of another college. Those men, dismissed for some other reason than studies, who in the opinion of the permanent Class Officers should be included in the Senior Album and Class List and who are not barred by the above provisions.

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