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HOLD EXHIBITION OF BRONZE RELIEFS IN ROBINSON HALL

Portraits Are Work of Wheeler Williams 38.A--May be Seen Until December 3--Paintings Also on View

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The School of Architecture has on exhibition in the Hall of Casts, Robinson Hall, three portrait reliefs in bronze by Wheeler Williams 3S.A., of Chicago, III. The course in the School requires practice in clay modelling of architectural ornament and some figure work, but these portraits are carried farther than such work ordinarily is required to be.

The reliefs will be on exhibition until December 3. The exhibition of paintings by Mr. H. B. Warren and Mr. H. D. Murphy, instructors in the School, is also continuing in the Hall of Casta.

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