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The Senior and Junior classes, all 1583 of them, will have their individual photographs taken for the 1943 Harvard Album beginning tomorrow. Because of the enormous number of pictures which will have to be taken, sittings will continue well into October.
All this week the photographer will be in the Adams House Upper Common Room, where the 150 members of the Class of 1943 who are graduating in September, as well as all of the Juniors and Seniors in Adams House, will be photographed at ten-minute intervals.
Along with those Seniors who have not yet filled out their biography blanks, all Juniors will be asked to list their college activities for the Album when they go to have their pictures taken.
Schedule for Other Houses
Members of Kirkland House will be photographed during the period of September 8-11, while Eliot men will be covered in the week before exams, September 14-17. All men who do not live in Houses are asked to have themselves photographed at Sargent Studios, 154 Boylston St., Boston, during the vacation if that is possible. After vacation Winthrop, Lowell, Leverett, and Dunster will be covered in that order.
Seniors and Juniors are requested to be as prompt as possible in meeting appointments.
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