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ARCHITECTURAL WORKS ON DISPLAY AT OLD FOGG

Exhibit of Representative Drawings Comes to Harvard--Schools Included Choose Own Plates

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Beginning today and continuing until Saturday there will be an exhibit of architectural drawings in the Old Fogg Museum. This exhibition is an annual display of representative works from most of the prominent college architectural schools of the United States.

The organizers of the exhibition request each school of architecture to select six or seven drawings which it considers most representative of its work. These are collected under the title, "Travelling Exhibition of the Collegiate Schools of Architecture", and are sent from place to place. It comes to Harvard from Syracuse University and will proceed to Yale when it leaves Cambridge.

Among the colleges whose architectural schools are represented are Yale, Princeton, Harvard, M.I.T. Carnegie Technology, Georgia, Pennsylvania, the University of Illinois, and the University of Washington.

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