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The 1900 Class Album, copies of which will be put on sale today at the CRIMSON office, is probably the best album that has been produced for some years. The pictures are all uniform and the interleaving of tissue between the plates has removed the defect of offsetting which has characterized previous albums. The book contains the usual pictures of Class Day officers, Phi Beta Kap-intercollegiate debaters, musical clubs, the University and Freshman athletic teams, the boards of the College, papers, and pictures of the different plays given by undergraduate societies. The pictures of the Freshman musical clubs are added this year for the first time. There are 505 pictures of Seniors, all of the same size and finish. The pictures of the Faculty are new this year as are also many of the views of buildings and of the Yard.
In the back of the album is a detailed history of the class by the Class Secretary, Eliot Spalding, the poem written for the Sophomore dinner by R. S. Holland and the toast by E. L. Dudley. M. W. Barber has edited the book.
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