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Water Colors Exhibited

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There is now on exhibition at the School of Architecture, in the Hall of Casts at Robinson Hall, a set of pencil drawings and water colours by Ralph Warner Hammett, S.B., M. Arch. Mr. Hammett was a graduate in Architecture form the University of Minnesota and in 1923 received the degree of Master in Architecture from Harvard. A year later, he was awarded the Nelson Robinson Travelling Fellowship, and the sketches now on view were made during his travels on this Fellowship. They cover a wide range of subjects, though of course the artist's interests were primarily architectural. The exhibition will be on view until Saturday, March 27.

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