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An exhibition of drawings which were submitted last year in the competition for the Prix de Rome in Landscape Architecture, will be held in the Old Fogg Museum until Friday, April 20.

The competition for which these drawings were submitted, is one in which the graduates of the School of Landscape Architecture are eligible to compete. Two fellowships are awarded to the men submitting the best drawings.

These two fellowships for the prize, which are offered here, were established through the American Society of Landscape Architects and by the Garden Club of America. The first was established in 1914 and the second was established in 1926. These Fellowships give to each successful candidate the privilege of residence in the Academy in Rome. They also provide for work in Europe under the direction of the Academy for three years.

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