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Although the first day's sale of the Senior Albums was very encouraging, the last three days have not been and the Committee urges every loyal member of 1915 to co-operate with it in its work. As heavy obligations will have to be met by the committee within the next ten days, Seniors are urgently requested to obtain their books immediately. The approaching expenses of graduation which the members of the class will have to bear make an immediate purchase especially advisable. The Albums at $6 each, are on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's, Notman's, the Co-operative Branch and Matthews 5. Men who have made deposits of $2 may obtain their volumes by paying the balance of $4 at either Notman's or Matthews 5.
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