Professor Norton announced yesterday that the task of deciding which of the photographs in the Camera Club exhibition deserved the prize for artistic merit, was an impossible one. To select the best ten or twelve would, he thought, be practicable.
Among the pictures which Professor Norton recommended, each for a different merit were; "The North of the Brandywine," "Under the Willows," and "Tree on the Brandywine," by C. P. M. Rumford '97; "The Taffrey Shadows," F. H. Cummings '95; "The Poplars," by R. H. Loines Sp.; the "Impressionists," by Professor de Sumichrast; "Sun Effect through Trees," by A. F. Stevenson '95; the "Coming Storm," by C. F. Gould '98; the "Old Orchard," by A. G. Lewis '96; the "Monadnock," by F. E. Frothingham L. S. S.
Professor Norton advised the club to hold a meeting and award the prize to the one among these ten which its members thought most deserving.
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