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TO CONTINUE RECONSTRUCTION EXHIBITION IN ROBINSON HALL

Exhibit Shows Work of the American Committee, La Renaissance des Cites, in Rebuilding French Towns

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The American Committee, La Renaissance des Cites, has announced that in order to give greater opportunity for people to see its showing of the progress of reconstruction in the French war zone, special arrangements had been made to continue its exhibit at Robinson Hall, through June 15th. This exhibit, which is on view under the auspices of the Harvard School of Landscape Architecture, includes plans of the towns of the war area which La Renaissance des Cites is helping to rebuild along modern city planning lines, pictures of the destroyed town of Pinon as it looks today and as it will be when reconstructed as a model village.

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