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ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITIONS TO PORTRAY WORK OF YEAR

Commencement Week Chosen for Last Showing

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During Commencement Week the School of Architecture will exhibit work done in the School during the past year in exhibitions which will be arranged in Robinson Hall and in the Old Fogg Museum. Drawings from the life classes, freehand drawing, water color, and architectural design, will be included.

The thesis drawings of J. L. Cannon who graduated at Mid-Years and who won the Robinson Travelling Fellowship, will be shown. The subject of the thesis which was developed in some twelve drawings, is "An Airport." The studies include perspective drawings, ground plans of the landing fields, and a complete development of an airport to meet the increasing demands of air travel.

The exhibits will be open to all visitors to the University during Commencement Week.

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