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The Harvard-Princeton Fine Arts Club, consisting of the staffs and graduate students of the Fine Arts Departments of both Universities, held an informal meeting at the Fogg Museum in Cambridge on Saturday. Papers were read at afternoon and evening sessions by specialists in a wide variety of subjects.
The Club meets informally from time to time. It was founded in 1922 to ally the resources of the two departments and to open larger facilities to graduate students. From 1923 to 1930 it edited and sponsored "Art Studies," an annual for the contributions of scholars.
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