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Kirkland House seniors posed for the camera yesterday as "314"--the first allcollege yearbook--began its--attempt to get the annual out by June.
Donald M. Landis '50, business manager of the book, announced last night that Harvard Studio has begun work on the portraits early this year in order to have them completed by the end of next month. Eliot and Winthrop Houses are next on the photographers list, and other Houses will follow in an order yet to be determined.
This is the first year that the yearbook will be angled for sale to all classes. Although the seniors will be the only group photographed as individuals, there will also be coverage of college activities including the entire undergraduate student body.
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