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ENGLISH AND JAPANESE ART TO FEATURE NEXT EXHIBITION

Weaving and Pottery Comprise Group Shown by Society

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Contemporary examples of English and Japanese weaving and pottery are to complete the next exhibition of the Harvard Society of Contemporary Art, which is to be held in the Cooperative building offices between January 10 and 23.

This colection, which is coming here through the instrumentality of Langdon Warner '03 and Mr. Yanagi, a Japanese professor from Tokio who is at Harvard this year, is to pass around the country, going to Cleveland, Philadelphia, and Chicago museums after its showing here.

The exhibition is comprised of jars, plates, vases and so forth on the pottery line. There will be scarfs, shawls, and samples of many types of weaving done by private concerns in England and Japan. Lacquer, metal, and textile work are also to be seen. It is understood that the articles are to be for sale.

For the rest of January, after this, paintings of Mrs. McKean of Boston are to be exhibited.

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