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The Department of Architecture has just issued a pamphlet containing examples of the work of students in architecture and in landscape drawing. The examples given in the book show the work in the courses in architectural drawing and design but do not include the work in free-hand drawing. They are given in a form much condensed from the original work and are excellently reproduced.
The book is divided into four parts, each part representing by means of illustrations the work that is done in each year of a four years course in Architecture. The first few drawings are copies taken from examples of classic architecture, but the remainder of the illustrations are original and represent the advanced work in the higher courses.
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