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There is now an exhibition of water colors at the School of Architecture, in Robinson Hall, by Dean Edmund S. Campbell of the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design. The subjects are both architectural and landscape. The majority are sketches, of Spanish subjects such as the "Patio at Seville" and the "Bridge at Ronda". Several, however, were made in Michigan and some show familiar New England outdoor subjects.
Professor Campbell was for a long time Professor of Design at the University of Cincinnati. He then went to Armour Institute, as Dean of the School of Architecture, and, by his vigorous and enthusiastic work there, established the reputation of the School which, during his administration, was admitted to the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. Last year he was made Dean of the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design in New York.
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