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UNIVERSITY PRESS WINS FIVE OF 50 BEST BOOKS

American Institute of Graphic Arts Honors Printers--Winning Designs by Rogers and Pottinger

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At the recent opening of the "Fifty Books of the Year" exhibition given annually by the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Harvard University Press had five books. The collection will remain in New York during the summer and be brought to Boston next fall.

The books honored by the Institute are on widely diverse subjects. "John Barnard Associates" is a volume designed by Bruce Rogers, noted modern typographer and adviser to the University Press.

A volume printed for the William Clements Library of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and also designed by Rogers, was placed on the list. Its title is Franklin's Proposals for the Education of Youth."

"Francesca Alexander" and "Prunes" and Prisms with Other Odds and Fads designed by D. T. Pottinger '05, with "Tottle's Miscellany," edited by Professor H. R. Rollins, complete the list

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