C. Personal Occupations.
1. Domestic occupations.
2. Social relations, entertainments, etc.
"A writer is of course at liberty to give, if he chooses, a more comprehensive account of undertakings in which he is, or has been, engaged. A brief account of his ordinary occupations and course of life during the summer would in all cases be a desirable addition."
"The journals when finished are to be placed separately in stout envelopes, and sealed by the writers. They will be deposited in a zinc-lined chest, soldered up and securely fastened.
"The chest is to remain absolutely closed until the year 1925; and no general use of the records will be permitted earlier than 1960. Between 1925 and 1960, however, any individual record may be opened and used if the writer has dies and his family or literary executors wish the material for biographical purposes. All other records to remain intact and unopened until the year 1960."
It is proposed to add to the written narratives a comprehensive collection of photographs of places, buildings, and rooms, and every one will be asked to contribute what photographs he can, illustrating the present aspect of Cambridge.
In carrying out this plan a limited number of students will be asked to assist, in order that, as far as possible, all aspects of the life of the University may be represented in the record.