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SCHOOL OF CITY PLANNING RELEASES FIRST PAMPHLET

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The Harvard School of City Planning, which was founded last summer and is now completing its first year of existence, issues today its first pamphlet describing the work of the school.

The School of City Planning, which is the first one of its type in the country, has offices in Robinson Hall Annex, which was formerly used by various departments of the University and which housed art exhibits before the larger capabilities of the New Fogg Museum were available.

In its conjunction with the Schools of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, the new department offers a complete course in the problems of both municipal and private building programs. Copies of the pamphlet will be sent on request by applying at Robinson Hall Annex.

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