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...start the example of having a class album. A man graduates from college but once in his life and surely it is worth $18 to have an album containing the pictures of all the members of one's class...
...part of last fall, when sittings were first made, Mr. Baltzly, then operating for Mr. Pach, feared the destruction of the negatives by the Heliotype Company, and so gave it out that two negatives would have to be chosen, one for the class picture and one for the heliotype album. Upon learning this the Heliotype Company, fearing the poorer negatives would be furnished them in each case, assured Mr. Baltzly that the negatives would in no way be injured for printing. Relying on this Mr. Baltzly agreed to furnish the Heliotype Company the regular class negatives, and thus students were...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD : On Friday afternoon I learned that the heliotype album, containing four pictures on a page, cannot be produced without permanent injury to the negatives. It seems strange that this was not found out before; but it was only a few days ago that Mr. Pach received back the negatives furnished for the sample, and found that, in order to accommodate four to a page, they had been cut down to a size that rendered it impossible to secure cabinet pictures from them. Therefore we must give up the idea of a heliotype album for $12. I immediately...
...senior class who wish to order pictures from negatives already secured can do so at Amee's between 10 A.M. and 3 P.M., either today or tomorrow. Also those who ordered pictures before the fire can obtain them at the same place. The sample of the heliotype albums is on exhibition at Bartlett's, and all are urged to see it at once. Subscriptions, with deposits of $5, must be made before next Thursday either at Bartlett's or with the chairman of the committee. If one hundred names are not secured by that date the album cannot be furnished...
...sample heliotype album which was saved from the fire at Pach's studio is now on exhibition at Bartlett's. Although the book of itself is more or less smoked, the pictures are uninjured and will serve as a pretty fair specimen of those to be contained in the class album. All who have signified their desire to purchase such album are requested to see the sample at once, and to leave with their order the necessary deposit of $5. The order is to be given on the back of the class list furnished each member of the class...