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Mexican Art Exhibit

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Special exhibits of the "new architecture" of Mexico, and of recent work by architectural students in the Graduate School of Design are being held now at Robinson and Hunt Balls, in connection with the convention of the American Institute of Architects, in Boston. Both exhibits will be open to the public until after the Harvard commencement.

The Mexican exhibit, at Hunt Hall, includes over two hundred photographs illustrating this nation's modern "renaissance" of building design in the construction of every important type of building from the simplest workers' houses and private dwellings to large office buildings, hospitals, markets, warehouses, schools, factories, airports.

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