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...same result is aimed at in the system of lectures proposed for next winter. In the past, too little attention has been paid to the artistic side of picture taking, perhaps owing to the difficulty of mastering the purely mechanical problems involved. Beginning next fall the Camera Club will provide one lecture each month, to be given in the Fogg Lecture Room by some one of prominence connected with the University or by Boston artists. The subjects dealt with at these lectures will be taken from the purely artistic side of photography, and it is hoped that a corresponding improvement...
...innovation has recently been made by the Harvard Camera club which will have considerable effect on its work next year. No photographic contest was arranged with Yale this spring, because the Yale men interested in the subject did not organize in time; but a camera club at New Haven is now assured, and hereafter annual contests with Harvard will be held, probably during the spring...
...prizes offered by the Camera club for the best set of pictures illustrating different phases of Harvard life have been awarded as follows: First medal--W. B. Swift '01, with special commendation; second medal--J. Burroughs '01; first honorable mention--R. P. Perry '00; second honorable mention--M. Buckley...
...accessible at all times to members of the University, as part of the regular College records. Students are asked to contribute pictures to it from year to year, giving their attention principally to subjects not already illustrated. As a means of insuring general interest in the plan, the Camera club will hereafter hold an annual contest, similar to the one that has just taken place, and it is probable that many of the pictures thus obtained will be added to the proposed collection. It is hoped that the prize pictures of this year's contest, as well as the others...
...hoped that undergraduates will take an interest in the collection of photographs which is being formed to go with the journals. The two medals which are offered as prizes to all members of the University by the Camera Club are now on exhibition in Thurston's window. Near the edge of the medals is the inscription "Harvard Camera Club." Inside this is the representation of a camera, embossed on the metal, and the Latin inscription "Solem quis dicere falsum audeat." About one hundred and fifty pictures have already been received and all others must be in the hands...