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Some exceedingly rare and interesting rubbings from brass monuments in mediaeval English churches have been put on exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum. They represent Knights in armor bishops, monks, and ladies. This collection was given the University by Mrs. George Fiske in memory of her husband, a member of the class of 1872.
The special loan exhibition of early Italian engravings which started at the Fogg Museum yesterday will remain on view until December 5. Miss Laura H. Dudley, assistant in charge of prints at the Museum, will conduct the first of a series of conferences on these engravings on Thursday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. The conference will be open to the public.
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