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COOLIDGE SAYS PROF. SMYTH'S PORTRAIT TO BE REPRODUCED

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The oil portrait of Herbert Weir Smyth '78, Professor of Greek Literature, which was recently mutilated while hanging in the common room of Lowell House, will be reproduced, it has been announced. Professor Julian Lowell Coolidge '95, Master of Lowell House, feels sure that friends of Professor Smyth will make the reproduction possible.

Mrs. Prutti Bath, painter of the original, is willing to begin work as soon as possible. Professor Smyth is at present in Maine but will return within few days in order to enable Mrs. Bath to begin painting the portrait.

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