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NEW PHOTO CLUB GETS CONSTITUTION, ADVISER

Elbert Payson Little '34 Elected Faculty Representative; Dark Room in Eliot House

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At its second meeting in Adams House yesterday, the newly organizes Harvard Photographic Club adopted a Constitution and elected Elbert Payson Little '34, assistant in Physics, as its faculty adviser. 25 charter members were present, under the chairmanship of Lawrence E. Marcus '38.

The object of the club is "to provide facilities for the instruction and practice of photography." The darkroom of the club has been established in Eliot House, and its equipment will include enlargers and chemicals.

There will be a meeting on Monday at which a representative on the Eastman Kodak Company will speak on the best methods of developing and printing.

Other meetings will be held subsequently, and will consist of lectures, discussions, or demonstrations. Discussions will be led by professionals or instructors.

The first meeting was held in Adams House ten days ago.

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