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Through the courtesy of the Fogg Art Museum of the University, the Architectural Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is enabled this week to offer to its students and to the public an unusual exhibition of architectural drawings and prints. The exhibits will include original drawings by Ruskin, Turner, Meryon, and others, as well as etchings and engravings by such well-known artists as Piranesi, Webster, and Cavaletto. Mr. Edward W. Forbes and Mr. Paul Sachs of the Fogg Museum have contributed drawings from their own private collections.
The drawings will be displayed in the Exhibition Room of the Architectural Department on the main floor of Rogers Building, 491 Bolyston street, Boston, and will be open without charge from Monday, the 5th of January, to the 12th inclusive at the following hours: Week days, 12-6, 8-10 P. M.; Sundays, 2-6 P. M.
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