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A committee composed of H. P. McIlhenny '33, J. S. Newberry '33, and D. W. Brown '34 is making plans for a Dunster House art exhibit to be held to week of February 15 in the small common room of the House. In order to increase the capacity of the common room, some movable partitions will be borrowed from the Fogg Museum and placed in the center of the room.
Among the most important works which have been offered for the exhibition are a water-color by Rivera, a painting by Matisse, a lithograph by Daumier, a print by Cruikshank, some etchings by Zorn and Heintzelman, a Dutch map of England printed in France in 1573, and a print of the first balloon flight in 1788. There will also be etchings by Rembrandt, Durer, and Van Leyden.
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