One of the pleasantest memories of college life are the class albums. The custom of having photographs of the entire class taken during the senior year has become so universal that we should be surprised at a class graduating without following the custom. But the advantages of such a custom to members of the senior class of the academic department are equally good in the graduating classes of the other departments. The senior classes in both the Law and Medical schools are as large as many of the classes in our smaller colleges, and class photographs in these departments would probably be just as valuable to the members of those schools as is the case in the college. As the senior class have appointed a committee to see about photographs of their classmates, the suggestion has been made that this committee take in hand the question of class photographs in the other departments. We feel sure that any efforts made to secure accommodation for the other schools would be appreciated.
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