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"Harvard in Portrait," a yearly calendar featuring prize-winning photographs of University life and buildings, will make its debut within the next ten days, it was announced last night by its publisher, Oliver Statler '43.
It will contain 13 portraits, one for each month of the year, and a frontispiece. There will also be a calendar of events for the year, including the 1941 football schedule.
Compiled and edited by Statler, in cooperation with the Student Employment Office, the publication will contain no advertising. It will be offered for sale each December.
A yearly calendar of this sort has never before been published by an undergraduate, but, according to Statler, the idea has proven very successful at some of the larger preparatory schools and colleges. Its popularity has already been shown by the announcement by the publisher that over 300 have already been contracted for by New York and Chicago concerns.
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