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Photographers, informal or otherwise, are as honey to the eyes of Alfred M. Weisberg '47, photographic big-wig of the 1947-48 Album. According to Weisberg, he is at present carrying alone the pictorial burden of the massive tome.
Upwards of 2000 pictures will appear in the Album, Weisberg said last night, and anyone from any class in eligible to take them. He urged prospective shutter-snappers to approach him in his don, which, he described as "Leverett House E-21", at any hour of the day or night.
At the same time, Album officials uttered their third semestrial plea for all delinquent members of the Classes of 1947 and 1948 to have their formal photographs taken (1) at Lowell House today, or (2) at the Sargent Studio in Boston; or else to send a suitable print already in hand to the Album offices at 14 Plympton Street.
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