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A series of photographs of Dunster House and Lowell House, made by P. J. Weber of Boston as a part of the permanent University photographic file, will be on display in those two Houses beginning Thursday. Students will be given an opportunity to purchase these 3 by 10 inches buff prints, mounted on Japanese paper, at $2.00 a copy. The University holds all rights to the negatives which make up this file.
The photographs of Dunster House will be on display and sale in the Library. The photographs of Lowell House will be on display and sale from 12.30 to 1.30 o'clock and from 6.30 to 7.30 o'clock in the Large Common Room, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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