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School of Architecture

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An exhibition of some of the work of several members of the staff of the School of Architecture has been opened in the Old Fogg Museum. Professors J. J. Haffner and K. J. Conant, and Messrs. H. D. Murphy, H. B. Warren, and A. L. Ripley are represented in the exhibition, which includes water colors, oil paintings, drawings, and work in other media.

The students in the School of Architecture are holding an exhibition in Robinson Hall, showing their work in freehand, life drawing, and water color. On the basis of this display will be awarded the Eugene Dodd Medal which is given annually to the best students in freehand and water color.

Both exhibitions will remain on view until the first of June.

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