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The annual exhibition of the Pen and Brush Club will begin this morning in the Periodical, Game and Writing Rooms of the Union, and will continue through next Tuesday. It will be open only to members of the Union, but on Thursday, by permission of the Governing Board, ladies accompanied by members will be admitted between 2 and 5.30 o'clock.
There will be a competition, open to all members of the University and divided into the five classes of black and white, water color, oil, architectural, and decorative designs. A silver and a bronze medal will be awarded in each class.
Contrary to the custom in previous years, the exhibit will include, besides the usual sketches by members of the Pen and Brush Club, all the good work of the year done in the Architectural Department, which has formerly been exhibited under the auspices of the Department itself.
In addition to this there will be a loan collection by Dr. D. W. Ross '75, lecturer on the theory of design, and by Mr. Joseph Lindon Smith and Mr. H. B. Warren, instructors in freehand drawing. The successful architectural renderings for the Rotch and Nelson Robinson, Jr., scholarships have also been secured. The former was won by L. P. Burnham '02 with designs for a marine aquarium, the latter by A. E. Boyle '02, assistant in architecture, with designs for a school for a society of arts and crafts
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