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Casts of Caesar Given to University

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The collection of busts of Julius Caesar, recently put on exhibition in the Fogg Art Museum, has been presented to the University by Mr. F. J. Scott, of Toledo, Ohio. In addition to over 30 casts of original busts there are four large studies executed by Mr. Scott, in tended to represent Caesar at the age of 26 and 30 years later, at the time of his assassination. The collection was made after extended travel and study in Europe, the result of which Mr. Scott published last year in a book entitled Caesar."

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