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Album Needs Increase in Sales

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Many copies of the 1915 Senior Album still remain to be sold, and the heavy expenses of publication make the sale of these necessary in order that financial obligations may be met. It is hoped that all Seniors who have not already purchased copies will do so now, as the book itself is well worth owning. The Albums are on sale at $6 each at Leavitt & Peirce's, Notman's, the Co-operative Branch, and Matthews 5. Men who have made deposits of $2 may secure their volumes by paying the balance of $4 either at Notman's or at Matthews 5.

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