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Two University professors will submit today to a wholesale invasion of their privacy as part of a tour of modern houses sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary Art.
Dr. Walter Gropius, professor of Architecture, and Archibald T. Davison, James Edward Ditson Professor of Music, are among nine owners in the Lincoln-Lexington area who will open their houses to a thorough inspection.
The tour prospectus declares that the houses will be displayed "from top to bottom" with "kitchens, living quarters, and the whole pattern of living... on view."
The Institute will furnish members with a map locating the houses and a suggested itinerary.
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