The Cover
—This month is from a photograph by Frank S. Coffin '24. He set his Graflex Model D camera on a window sill on the top floor of Parkhurst Hall and snapped the shutter behind his f/4.5 lens with the excellent result shown. Baker Library Tower, built is a great lure to photographers. Mr. Coffin's amateur picture, exposed on Eastman Supersensitive Panchromatic film, is one of the best of this popular subject.
The Frontispiece
—Showing one of Dartmouth's oldest buildings. Reed Hall (built in 1839) is the work of the Zamsky Studio of Philadelphia. Mr. Zamsky also swears by a Graflex and f/4.5 lens. Pan speed portrait film, which professional photographers claim has great depth and strength, was used. The cloud effects which Mr. Zamsky has achieved in his Dartmouth views are in most cases a bit of trick photography, the clouds having been taken with a K-g filter in Philadelphia, or anywhere, and the Hanover scene superimposed on them. His fine shadows are of course secured through early morning or late afternoon exposures.