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Several important additions have been made during the past year to the collections in the University Social Museum. With the assistance of John Bovingdon '15 special exhibits have been prepared on Industrial Accidents, Industrial Diseases, Problems of Child Development and Industrial Welfare Work.
In addition to these exhibits, which are largely pictorial, an important collection of maps and charts relating to Cambridge has been assembled, including charts illustrating the distribution of population by races and density, of parks and playgrounds, tenement houses, land values, industries, etc., prepared by the Cambridge City planning commission and other public bodies. The museum is on the second floor of Emerson Hall, and is open to the public.
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