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In yesterday's issue we published a lengthy communication advocating the formation of an amateur photographic society amongst the students at Harvard. The writer states that a few years ago such a club was in existence, and that it was in a flourishing condition, but that of late, for reasons unexplained, it has entirely disappeared. All that we can say in this matter is that it is to be regretted that the spirit of indifference, formerly so characteristic of everything pertaining to Harvard, should still linger in a few cases, and that a society which has proven itself so useful to amateur photographers, should have been allowed to die out. If such a society is to be formed, let it by all means be formed immediately, so that everything may be ready for use after the spring vacation. Whoever the writer of the communication may be, let him not be restrained by false modesty, but let him come forward and take the first steps towards forming a society which will prove welcome to all amateur photographers.

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