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THE ALBUM UNDER WAY

We believe, as a rule, in maintaining piously the old Harvard traditions. But we cannot help liking the way 1914 is setting out to smash one cherished Senior precedent of past years. The few men intending to leave at Mid-Years have, so we are told, responded with a surprising lack of the old-time procrastination to the Photograph Committee's appeal, and a good share of them have sat for their pictures already. The other Seniors, who are receiving the Photograph Committee's circulars this morning, can help the Album and the Committee very much by showing equal promptness. "Abbe to Hyde" are, it is true, the men most immediately concerned with the matter of studio sittings for the next few days, but every man from A to Z can answer today the twelve questions for use in the Album. These of course have nothing to do with the Class Secretary's pamphlets sent out a week or two ago.

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