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Continuing its practice of recent years, the Fogg Art Museum has made arrangements to loan paintings to students for use during the College year, Mr. F. B. Robinson, assistant to the Directors, announced yesterday. This practice was inaugurated four years ago, and an average of 20 students availed themselves of the privilege each year.
The conditions under which these paintings may be procured are that they be kept in good condition and returned to the Museum before June 1st. At this time a student may reserve the same reproductions for the next year.
This year there are about 60 available reproductions of Holbein's drawings as well as etchings and engravings by Herbert Pell. All of these pictures are selected as being especially suited for decorating college rooms. The directors of the Museum are very desirous that all men interested should take advantage of this opportunity.
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