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The competition for the two prizes of $50 each offered by the Boston Society of Architects to students of the University will close today. These prizes will be awarded, one to the regular student and one to the special student in the School of Architecture who submits the best design for a entrance over a lagoon to a botanical garden. In connection with the competition an exhibit of water-color paintings by members of the University, together with four examples of the work of Rankin, a famous Scotch artist, is being held in Robinson Hall. Similar prizes are offered to members of the Boston Architectural Club and to students of M. I. T., and all the successful designs will be exhibited together by the Society.
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