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In place of the full-page photographs of familiar University scenes that have been included in the Album for many years, Neil G. Melone '37, Chairman of the Album Board, announced yesterday that this year's book, to be published May 15, will feature etchings and pencil sketches of the buildings and views about the college.
Although the size, the cover, and the general make-up of the book will follow previous Senior Albums, several other innovations have been planned. The division pages for the five different topics will have bleed-off edges, and in accordance with the board's policy of more pictures, the House section will include a number of candid camera shots.
An account of the activities during the Tercentenary by John R. Bowditch '87 will be added.
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