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What is probably the most unique exhibition of art which has been offered at the Fogg Museum in several years is now open to members of the University and the public. This exhibition, consisting of more than a hundred drawings from the great masters, gives a more intimate acquaintance with the artists than do the finished paintings of the public art galleries. These drawings are the personal and spontaneous expressions which can be seen very seldom. The exhibit, in this case, is made possible only through the generosity of a University graduate, Mr. J. P. Morgan '89. Only the esthetically prodigal will not turn from his beaten track to enjoy it.

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