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The 1915 Senior Album will be placed on sale at Notman's, Leavitt & Peirce's, Co-operative Branch, and Matthews 5 this morning at 11 o'clock. The price will be $6 per copy, but those who have already deposited $2 with the committee may obtain their books by paying the balance of $4 at either Notman's or Matthews 5. As only a limited number of copies have been printed, every Senior should make it a point to procure his copy at once.
Besides appearing a week earlier, the Album this year contains a number of distinguishing features not found in any former volumes. Among these innovations is the addition of 64 more individual pictures and 20 more pages, as well as a more detailed and more complete account of the Seniors' four years of College activities.
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