The lantern slide exhibitions given under the management of the Camera Club are attracting deserved attention. The first of these, the work of an English club of amateur photographers, gave some interesting views of foreign scenes. The second, held yesterday, came from a club in France and it was quite as instructive and attractive as the first set. We are glad to remind the students of other exhibitions still to come; the next will probably be shown sometime in the coming week.
The Camera Club has brought great credit upon itself by securing a place in the organization of which it is now a member. It shows a high state of excellence to be classed with clubs which can produce such results as are being exhibited now to the University. It was only a few years ago that the Harvard Camera Club was hardly more than a name. Its work for the University in connection with the exhibit at Chicago and these lantern slides exhibitions are proof enough of the increased efficiency of the club. Energy of this kind, where men are working for a definite and worthy object, is heartily to be encouraged.
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Appleton Chapel.