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Mrs. John L. Gardner's collection of works of art, at her house on the corner of Ruggles and Worthington streets, Boston, will be open to members of the University today, from 12 until 3 o'clock. This will be the only day this year on which the collection will be open exclusively to students of the University. A limited number of tickets may be procured this morning at the office of the Fogg Art Museum for $1 each. If any tickets remain unsold at 12 o'clock, they will be put on sale at the door of the exhibit.
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