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SENIOR CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The contract between Messrs. G. W. Pach & Bro. of N. Y., and the committee on class photographs of the senior class, has at length been signed. By its terms "sittings for all class portraits shall be made by the first day of Feb., 1883," and all groups, "mutually considered class groups, shall be made by the first day of June. 1883." Mr. G. W. Pach agrees to take in person all "out door and other class and society groups." With regard to the heliotype albums, the class agree that Mr. Pach shall receive "for heliotype albums $5, deposited at the time of giving the order, and the balance on delivery of said albums." These heliotype albums will contain cabinet portraits (taken from the class negative) "of all present members of the class and of such members as are now candidates for the degree of A. B." Mr. Pach promises "to deliver the pictures and albums ordered on or before the tenth day of June, 1883, provided the orders for such albums and pictures be made not laier than the fifteenth day of February, 1883." The rates for pictures are the same as those offered to '82, and will be announced in the class list, which will shortly be published and sent to each member of the class.

R. BURNHAM MOFFAT,Chairman Com. on Photos.

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