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HELP THE SENIOR ALBUM.

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It is up to the Seniors to make their Senior Album a success or a failure. The Album of 1915 is going to be a failure in point of completeness if the Seniors who have neglected to send in their "lives" and pictures do not do so at once. The committee is doing its best; it is strenously trying to get every man into the Album. But it cannot coerce men; it cannot flog them to the photographer or squeeze the "lives" out of them. The Seniors must show a little interest themselves, many haven't.

The Album is a permanent record of a man's life in College. In after years it will be a valued possession. But if many pictures or records are omitted because of the neglect of the subjects, the book decreases in value.

In fairness to the class, the Seniors who are tardy, should "do it now"--and send in their "lives" and pictures to the Photograph Committee this week. Otherwise they will be left out of the Senior Album.

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