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WILL TAKE PICTURE TODAY WHETHER IT RAINS OR NOT

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The twice-deferred picture of the Senior and Freshman Classes will be taken today at 1 o'clock on the steps of the Widener Library without fall.

It is hoped that the weather will be fair, but even in case of rain no further postponement will be made, declare the Senior authorities, wroth at the double setback their plans have already received.

According to custom, the Freshmen must contribute coins and other articles to the Seniors before the 1928 picture can be taken. What is to be done with the fund thus collected is not as yet known, except that it will finance a Senior celebration.

The varying nature of the articles received last year makes it doubtful how big a celebration can be made on the proceeds. At that time several thousand pennies, a peppermint life-saver, and tissue paper were among the contributions.

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