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Making appointments today and tomorrow for pictures to be taken Monday and Tuesday, Adams House residents will become subject to the first visible evidence of Senior Album activity for the year, Album chairman John L. Dampeer announced last night.
During November Dampeer hopes to have all men who are now or have ever been socially affiliated with the Class of 1938 run before the focus of the Vantine Studio cameras.
No definite dates have yet been arranged except for the Gold Coasters. Students are acting as agents in the seven upperclass dormitories and Dudley, while one of the eight will serve double duty for those without Cambridge connections.
The House agents are: Adams, William E. Hinchcliff '40; Dudley, Joseph W. Downs '38; Dunster, Charles Reder '38; Eliot, Howard L. Blackwell '39; Kirkland, Franklin W. Coleman '38; Leverett, Chester G. Ormond '38; Lowell, Robert C. Cochrane '38; Winthrop, John M. Cunningham '38.
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