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ALBRECHT DURER'S PRINTS

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Fogg Museum is commonly regarded as a classroom and the idea of its containing any interesting art treasures escapes notice. Every wee or so however, special exhibits of paintings, water colors, or etchings are procured and placed there-the exhibit this week being a fine collection of Albrecht Durer's prints. The very proximity of these exhibits is probably one reason for students not taking advantage of them. A word to the wise is sufficient.

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