From time to time notices have appeared in our columns urging seniors to attend to the matter of class photographs. As the season advances the need of haste becomes more apparent. The work of taking class pictures is more considerable doubtless than is generally supposed. Last year, we are informed, some men delayed so long that it was impossible for Pach to finish the work before college closed. Care, therefore, should be taken this year to avoid a like occurrence. It must be remembered that the taking of class photographs does not necessarily involve any personal expense. The main object is to secure a picture of every member of the class for the class album, the expense of which is met by the class fund. Pecuniary considerations, therefore, need deter no senior from giving the matter his immediate attention. Particularly is it desirable that all groups of class organizations should be taken at once, since it is about these that the greatest inconvenience has arisen in the past. A little attention given to the matter now will lighten the burden on all shoulders.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.