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Under the auspices of the School of Architecture a number of water-colors by A. A. Dirlam, who graduated from the school in 1919, are now on exhibition in the Robinson Hall Annex. The paintings were made during a trip Dirlam made on the continent under the Julia Amory Appleton Traveling Fellowship. They are chiefly Italian subjects, with a few sketches of northern France, England, and Germany.
He graduated from Tufts College in 1926, with the degree of S.B. in C.E. Entering the Harvard School of Architecture, he received his Master's degree after which he was given his traveling fellowship. He is now practising his profession in Boston. The water-colors colors will be on exhibition for the next week.
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