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...result the completeness of the class records is impaired. All men wishing to be permanently identified with the Class of 1907 should send in their "Class Lives" as soon as possible. Men who have not received blanks, or who have lost them, may obtain others by sending a postal card to the Secretary, Box D, Cambridge. The fact that a man expects to have further items to add to his record should not cause delay in his sending it in, as additions may be made at any time by notifying the Secretary. J. M. MORSE, Secretary...
...large number of text books is still needed to make the library as complete and useful as possible, and any members of the University, especially men leaving for the rest of the year, who have books which they are willing to give, are requested to send word by postal to R. B. Gregg '07, Phillips Brooks House. Books may be left at Phillips Brooks House or will be called for if desired...
During the next two weeks no postal appointments will be made. Seniors from F to M are requested to arrange for their sittings during this week. Those intending to leave at mid-years who have not had their sittings are urged to do so at once. Any other Seniors who find it convenient to have their sittings this week are asked to see Tupper...
...those men whose names begin with letters from F to Z, postal appointments will be made, as usual, except during the mid-years, when no definite appointments will be made. Instead, all men whose names begin with certain letters of the alphabet will be asked to go to Tupper on certain days at their convenience...
...album that all such men have their pictures taken at once. Seniors whose names begin with A, B, C, D, or E who have not had their sittings are requested to arrange them with Tupper immediately. For those men whose names begin with letters from F to Z, postal appointments will be made this week. 1907 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...