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A one-man exhibition of one hundred photographs of life in the United States, taken by Walker Evans, noted American photographer, opened yesterday in Robinson Hall. The exhibit was prepared by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and will be on view until December 13. It is open to the public, daily except Sundays, 9 to 5 o'clock.

Mr. Evans helped organize the U. S. Resettlement Administration national photographic survey. The emphasis of his work is on recording modern American life and scenes with utmost clarity and detail of image.

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