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Selections from student collections of paintings, drawings, graphics, and sculptures will be placed on view in the print Room of the Fogg Art Museum, beginning tomorrow.
From the many collections throughout the University, a representative display has been chosen, which will include works of Beldung, Corot, Klee, Matisse, Picasso, Raimondi, Rodin, and Roualt. The show will formally open tomorrow with a reception to be held in the Naumberg Room of the Museum.
In the selection of the items to be shown, the museum committee discovered a surprising number of worthwhile works of art form which they were able to draw.
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