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Because a considerable number of Juniors and Seniors still have not turned in their proofs of photographs for the 1943 Album, a receptionist will be in Winthrop House Common Room today and tomorrow, it was announced last night.
It is imperative that these pictures be returned immediately, officials said, because the proofs will be sent to the engravers this week and it is impossible for the board to choose the best out of six prints for those who have not returned them.
In order to accommodate these men who find it hard to come during the daytime, the photographic representative will be in Winthrop House on both days until 9 o'clock in the evening. The Album reserves the right not to include in the book the pictures of these men who have not handed back their proofs by tomorrow night.
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