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The Harvard Illustrated Magazine will move from its building at 27 Holyoke street to new quarters at 1289 Massachusetts avenue the last of this week. The change has been made advisable by the publication of the magazine twice a month and its increased circulation.
For the present only the editorial and business offices will be installed in the new building, while the photographic department will remain at 27 Holyoke street until the dark-room which is being prepared in the basement of the new building has been completed. This will probably not be finished until next autumn.
A new feature which will be installed at the new building on Massachusetts avenue will be a window display of unpublished photographs. The Illustrated always has a large number of photographs which cannot be published on account of lack of space, and these will be collected into what should be an interesting window display.
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