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Today is Harvard Day at Fenway Court, the annual date set aside by Mrs. John L. Gardner for the benefit of members of the University. Mrs. Gardner's collection will be open only to students of the University from 12 to 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
This is one of the foremost private art collections in the world. Included among the masterpieces on exhibition are paintings by Titian and Raphael, and many works of sculpture by past artists.
Tickets at one dollar each may be obtained at the Fogg Art Museum. Mrs. Gardner's residence is reached by taking a Huntington avenue car and getting off at Ruggles street.
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