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ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR 1928 ALBUM

Four Groups of Students Eligible for Inclusion in Volume--Personnel of Committee Appointed

Complete plans for the preparation of the Senior Album of the Class of 1928 were made public last night by T. H. Eliot '28, chairman of the Album Committee. Rules for personal photographs and life blanks, subscription prices, and the organization of the committee are included in the first announcement by the committee since its election.

Life blanks and appointments for photographs have been mailed to all men to be included in the Album and they should be in the hands of their recipients before the end of the week. The men to whom these have been mailed include:

1. All who entered with the Class of 1928 and are now registered in the University.

2. All candidates for the degree of A.B. or S.B. in 1928, except out of course students who entered with the Class of 1929 and are graduating in 1928.

3. All fourth year Engineering School students who have not already obtained an A.B. or S.B. degree.

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4. All former members of the Class of 1928 who have left the College in good standing, and all men who have been members of the class for two years.

All personal photographic work will be done at Notman's Studio and appointments have been assigned at the rate of 60 a day until the mid-year examinations begin. Men should go to have their pictures taken on the day of their appointment at any time between 8.30 and 3 o'clock.

Life Blanks Due Soon

The life blanks which have been mailed are to be filled out and returned before the mid-year examinations, in order to insure their inclusion in the Album. They may be left either in Mower 10 or at Notman's when the photograph is taken. Those men who are engaged or expect to engage in winter or spring activities should not hesitate to fill out their life blanks immediately, as their future activities will be added by the committee.

The price of the Album, as before, will be $9 until March 31, when it will jump to $10. Early subscription is desired by the Committee in order that the number of copies needed may be estimated accurately to avoid excessive drain on the class treasury for extra copies. Subscriptions may be left at Notman's or at Mower 10.

The organization of the committee and the work which the members will supervise is as follows: Life Blank Editor, T. H. Eliot '28; Business Manager, C. H. Pforzheimer '28; Editorial Chairman, H. W. Bragdon '28; Personal Photographic Editor, A. M. Blackburn '28; Group Photographic Editor, R. T. Dunn '28

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