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The Board of Governors of the Copley Society of Boston has extended an invitation to all members of the University to visit tomorrow or on Friday, March 19, the exhibition of Contemporary German Art which is being held in Copley Hall.
This exhibition is the most important local art event of the season and is representative of the best art of Germany, which is little known in this country. Emperor William has sent several pictures from the royal museums, and many other works of the best known German artists are included in this collection.
Any member of the University will be admitted tomorrow or on March 19, by presenting his Bursar's card, or other means of identification, at the door. The exhibition will close March 24, and until then the doors will be open daily from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Mr. Edmund von Mach '95, Copley Hall, will gladly give further information concerning this exhibition.
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