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Art treasures that usually are hidden away in student suites will be exhibited at the Fogg Art Museum in early February.
John B. Davidson '65, chairman of the student committee that is planning the show, said yesterday that a similar exhibition at the Fogg several years ago filled five galleries with originals by Miro, Rousult, and Renoir, among others.
Student collectors who would like to exhibit their paintings, sculptures, lithographs, or drawings can contact Davidson in Lowell House or Constance P. Carden '66 at Radcliffe.
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