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The effort to furnish the opportunity for men interested in photography to develop and print their own pictures has led to the organization of The Harvard Photographic Club which will have its first meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Adams House Upper Common Room. The structure of this club will differ considerably from that of the previous ones, as it intends to own its equipment and to be a permanent organization. Eliot House, which has a darkroom near the grill in its basement, is permitting the club the use of it. It is planned to purchase two enlargers, chemicals, and other darkroom supplies as fixtures in the Eliot House darkroom so long as the headquarters remain there.
So that those who wish to learn practical work as well as those who desire to know more of the technique and theory of advanced photography, such as optics, composition, bromoils, and other subjects, the services of several authorities have been obtained who will divinge the secrets of the "camera obscura."
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