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An exhibition of the winning watercolor sketches that have been prepared in the competition between students of the Architectural School, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and members of the Boston Architectural Club will be open to the members of the University in the Old Fogg Museum this morning.
The drawings were judged by a jury composed of practicing architects, with each of the three contesting institutions being equally represented.
Subjects of the competition, which is divided into two parts, are "A Tea House," and "A Tourist's Office in a Summer Resort."
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