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New York // Reading Chapter //Baltimore and Washington, D. C. Chapter // Florida // Harrisburg // Connecticut Chapter // California Chapter// Delaware Chapter // Young Alumni//Frederick Chapter

New York Chapter

Day at the Races, September 25, 2005

Spring Reception, Wednesday, March 30, 2005
O'Reilly's Pub and Restaurant


Reading Chapter

Loyalty Dinner, Wednesday, March 9, 2005
Viva Good Life Bistro and Life

Florida Area Chapter

Social at Dr. Merolla's, Summer 2004

Baltimore and Washington D. C. Chapter

Social Prior to Maryland vs. Mount Basketball
January 4, 2005
Santa Fe Cafe

Washington, D. C. Chapter

Pre-Game Social at American University December 7, 2005

Baltimore Chapter

Orioles Game, September 17, 2005

   

Toys for Tots, December 19, 2004
Claddagh Pub

Dragon Boat Races, Saturday, September 18, 2004
Baltimore's Inner Harbor

Connecticut Chapter

Annual Loyalty Luncheon November 26, 2005

Frederick Chapter

Frederick Chapter Fall Party, October 27, 2005

Harrisburg Chapter

Harrisburg Senators Game, July 15, 2004



California Chapter

Spring Reception, April 18, 2005
Marines Memorial Club
San Francisco, California

Delaware Chapter

Presentation of the Bishop Walsh Award
October 12, 2005

 

Young Alumni

Senior Class 2005 Spring Social
April 7, 2005
The Mount Cafe

Photo guidelines: When sending photos digitally via email for possible inclusion in Mount Magazine and on our website, please follow these guidelines to ensure the clearest images:

• Digital photos and scanned prints should be at least 2x3 at 300 dpi (dots per inch).
Digital Cameras: Most digital cameras take photos at a resolution of 72 dpi so the photo would need to be 8x12. If you are unsure of your camera’s resolution options, take the photo(s) at the largest size or quality possible (some digital cameras label it high quality or super high quality).

Scanned Prints: Scanner software allows for you to choose the dpi so follow the guidelines above. Scan (or crop) only what you want to include in the photo to keep file size down.

• When taking the photo be sure to make the subject as large as possible within the frame of the photo. If you are taking pictures of large groups of people, arrange them in several rows in front of each other. This way you will get the most people in the photo while keeping out excess surrounding images.

• Photos should be saved as a JPEG file. (This compresses the photo to a smaller file size but will keep the quality of the photo.) Email photos to: mplant@msmary.edu.

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