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Barnes Will Address Initial Photographic Club Meeting

Plans Being Made For Permanent Club For Technical Study

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At the meeting for men interested in photography to be held in Adams House upper common room tonight, Carl E. Barnes 4G, an expert in photography, who has done both research and professional work, will give a talk on the "History of Photography." Henry E. Bent, assistant professor of Chemistry, will preside at this first meeting.

The formation of a photographic society will be proposed for discussion at the meeting, and elaborate plans have already been made in anticipation of good support of the movement. Speakers will be engaged and an exhibition of photographs is under consideration, but the club will not assume the expense of a dark room and no dues will be charged.

The club should command the support of many graduate students and faculty members and also undergraduates.

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