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Mrs. John L. Gardner has announced that today will be "Harvard Day" in her private museum at Fenway Court. The museum will be open to all members of the University from 12 to 3 o'clock. Classes in Fine Arts in the University which conflict with the museum hours will be excused early or entirely omitted, in order that members of these classes may visit the exhibition.
Mrs. Gardner's museum contains one of the best art collections in the country. The canvases and statues are all originals, and range in period from early Grecian to modern. The collection includes some very fine examples of Renaissance and early Italian work. The building itself is in early Venetian style, the greater part of it being made from imported fragments of an ancient Venetian place.
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