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The exhibition of the School of Landscape Architecture at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco has received the award of a gold medal. The exhibition included drawings submitted by students in the school in 1914-15 and previous years, covering problems in private estate design, land subdivision for residence, cemetery design, design of large and small parks, and city planning, besides examples of pen and ink freehand drawing and photographic reproductions of construction plans.
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