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An interesting exhibition comprising some thirty casts of busts of Julius Caesar collected from different parts of the world, and loaned by Mr. F. J. Scott, of Toledo, Ohio, is now on view in the Fogg Museum. Besides these casts there are four large studies, executed by Mr. Scott, intended to represent Caesar at the age of twenty-six, and as he is imagined thirty years later, at the time of his assassination.
As soon as the exhibition closes Mr. Scott is considering donating the casts to the University.
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