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1912 PHOTOGRAPHER CHOSEN

Tupper's Studio Selected for Class Pictures.--Appointments Should be Made Early.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The 1912 Photograph Committee has awarded the contract for the class photographs to The Tupper Studio, in Harvard square. Pictures may be had of this firm as follows: cabinet size, platinum finish, $3.25 for one dozen, $5.50 for two dozen, $7.50 for three dozen, and $9.50 for fifty; cabinet size, sepia finish, $10 for one dozen, $18 for two dozen, $24 for three dozen; the price of the large Senior class picture will be $2 each.

Appointments for sittings may be made in person, by mail, or by telephone, Cambridge 894-M and the committee asks every Senior who has not already arranged for his sitting to make an appointment immediately, whether or not he intends to order pictures. Men who are to leave College at mid-years should make their appointments at once, and are requested to deposit $2 toward a copy of the Class Album at the time of the sitting. The committee would be pleased to receive from members of the class or others any suggestions concerning the Class Album they may care to offer. A member of the committee will be in Holworthy 7 daily between 1.45 and 2.30 o'clock, and will be glad to confer about the Album at that time. 1912 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE.

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