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ROBINSON EXHIBITION FROM ILLINOIS SCHOOL

Annex Displays Drawings of Students From Lake Forest Colony

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An exhibition of measured drawings and rendering done by students at the Foundation for Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Lake Forest, Illinois, is hanging in Robinson Annex, and will remain there for the rest of the week.

The Lake Forest School was established to give graduate students of Architecture and Landscape Architecture the opportunity for summer work in favorable surroundings. It is founded on the basis of closer collaboration between architects and landscape architects.

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