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TO SHOW PLANS OFFERED FOR TRIBUNE BUILDING BY LEADING ARCHITECTS

Exhibition to Open Tomorrow in Robinson Hall -- Professor Haffner to Explain Drawings in Afternoon

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A special exhibition of the drawings submitted by competing architects in the recent competition for the Chicago Tribune Building will open tomorrow morning in Robinson Hall.

The complete collection consists of 135 large perspective drawings. Owing to limitations of space it will not be possible to show all of these but many of the most interesting and important have been selected.

The exhibition, which will continue through Thursday will be open to the public. The fifty thousand dollar prize offered by the Tribune was won by John Mead Howells and Raymond M. Hood of New York.

Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock Professor J. J. Haffner will talk informally about the competition in the lecture room of Robinson Hall.

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