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An exhibition of recent paintings by four members of the Faculty of Architecture is now on display in the Hall of Casts in Robinson Hall. It includes a large number of oils and watercolors, dealing particularly with landscape and architectural subjects.
Professor Jean J. Haffner, French architect and winner of the Grand Prux de Rome, whose work is, well-known abroad and in this country, is showing nine water colors of landscapes in the Berkshires, and in France and Italy. By Professor John S. Humphreys '93 are four water colors of Bermudan subjects. Mr. Hermann D. Murphy and Mr. Harold B. Warren are the other artists represented.
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