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Photo Society holds Color Slide Contest

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College photographers will have a chance to display the results of their darkroom hours in the salon and color slide contest being sponsored by the Photographic Society. The contest ends on Tuesday, May 3.

Prints and slides will be judged by M. I. Elis, president of the Boston Camera Club, and James M. Carpener, assistant professor of Fine Arts. The judges will hold a public showing of the color slides in the Union Upper Common Room on the final contest day. Black and white prints will be judged in a private contest with the point of choosing a "print of the year."

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