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The reopening of the Fogg Museum tomorrow deserves more than passing note. The chance to inspect the new facilities for exhibition now possessed by the Museum comes at an opportune time. The new lighting effects, the rearrangements of the collections and the general setting in order received by the institution, have produced startling results.
In addition, the exhibit of Oriental tapestries and pottery, the manuscripts and miniature, and Japanese paintings loaned by Mr. Morgan and others, are of great value to the art lover. A good excuse for covertly breaking our lamentable habit of neglect toward all those spheres of voluntary culture not included within our regular courses, is afforded by the rejuvenation of Fogg.
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