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The second volume of the Harvard Portfolio is put on sale this morning at all the book stores in Cambridge. This year's Portfolio, in spite of the fact that the editors have had to contend with many discouragements, is an improvement on the one issued last year. The photogravures in the book this year are excellent, and the book itself is put up in a very attractive form. The Portfolio is intended to be a kind of register of Harvard life for the current year, and in many ways it is so. It is certainly a valuable souvenir of the year, and seniors especially should find it a very desirable book to possess. There is so much in it of general interest, however, that very many undergraduates as well as seniors will doubtless own copies.
A considerable part of the volume is given up to portraits of members of the graduating class. One group is of the Class Day officers, another of the '91 Phi Beta Kappa; there is a group from the Faculty, one of each of the athletic teams, one of the editors of the college papers, one of the University musical organizations, and many others of interest.
The Portfolio is a unique publication here at Harvard. It is prepared at very considerable expense, and should be well received.
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