Word: albums
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...designs for the 1916 book-plate to be used in the Senior Album must be banded in to any member of the Photograph Committee before 6 o'clock this evening. Any member of the Senior class is eligible to enter this competition...
Seniors should not forget their class "lives" and photographs for the Senior Album. Membership in the Harvard Regiment should be included in the "lives...
...have their picture taken, arranged sittings at Notman's. The remaining 102 men in the first group, as well as those in the second--from H. J. Coolidge to M. B. Goldberg, inclusive--should arrange this matter this week without fall. The committee can do nothing with the Senior Album unless it gets some response from the class...
...once. There are three separate blanks,--the Class Lives sheet, the one for the Secretary's report, and the pledge card for the class fund. The Committee is anxious to get answers from every one affiliated with 1916 as soon as possible so that the work on the Album may not be delayed. But unless the class co-operates by filling out and returning the necessary blanks at once its work will be greatly hampered. W. BLANCHARD '16, Secretary. H. L. F. KREGER '16, Treasurer. 1916 Photograph Committee...
...appointed 1918 managers, pictures of the several class committees, including those who make the general class committee through the Blue Book, reviews of all the activities in which Sophomores have been engaged, as well as the dinner menu and program. Incidentally, these pictures will help out the 1918 Senior Album...