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The Fogg Art Museum, which has been closed since the day after Commencement last spring, will be open to the public today and henceforth from 9 to 5 o'clock. In addition to the regular collections, special loan works will be exhibited. These include Persian minature paintings, Persian and European illustrated manuscripts, and tapestries. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan '89, Mr. W. A. White '63, and others have lent the exhibits.
On the first floor of the Museum there will also be shown a collection of Japanese and Chinese paintings and pottery. Many of the permanent possessions of the Museum have been rearranged and show to better advantage with the improved lighting facilities made possible by the recent alterations.
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