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The exhibition of College photographs will be open in Sever 9 from 4 to 6 and from 8 to 10 to-day. The pictures will not be shown again after to-night, but will be put away in the library and left untouched until 1960. These photographs were taken last winter at Mr. Lane's request, for the purpose of supplementing the diaries and records of college life, written by several of the professors and undergraduates. The collection which was formed is as nearly as possible a complete record of college views, and gives a very clear idea of the University as it appears to-day. It includes pictures of all the important college buildings, of the Yard, the professors' houses, interiors of students' rooms, and scenes on the athletic fields, in Cambridge and on the streets near the College.
The photographs are interesting especially as records of college life and many of them are also of real artistic worth. The pictures of the Yard given by W. B. Swift '01, were taken when the trees were bare of leaves, and the camera was so placed as to bring in the outlines of the branches with striking effect. The pictures of Hollis and Stoughton, of Memorial and of the Johnston Gate are especially beautiful.
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