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CLUB FOR PHOTOGRAPHY FORMED IN ADAMS HOUSE

COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY IS CHIEF INTEREST FOR FUTURE

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Forty-two men reported at a meeting for those interested in photography held Friday night in Adams House and a definite Photographic Club was formed. The members range from amateurs with simple box cameras to specialists with a great deal of experience and they represent the entire University.

A plan of organization drawn up by Elijah Swift, Jr. 2G. was tentatively accepted by the newly formed club and will go into effect immediately. Under this plan a general meeting will be held once a month and at least two speakers will be signed up, but in addition special informal groups for elementary, pictorial, and technical work will meet separately between formal meetings.

A consensus of opinion was taken as to what field of experimentation would be most interesting to the group as a whole, and color photography met with general approval. Other choices were photographic optics, composition of pictures, technique of development and printing, and moving pictures.

No officers have as yet been elected for the club, but Elijah Swift, Jr. 2G., Daniel S. Eppelsheimer, gr. E.S., and Elbert P. Little '34, the organizers of the club will act as an executive committee.

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