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Washington's design of Mount Vernon will be the subject of an illustrated lecture by Morley J. Williams, acting chairman of the School of Landscape Architecture. Delivered in Robinson Hall Annex at 8.15 o'clock this evening, the speech is the public portion of the annual meeting of the Georgian Society of America, which includes a number of Harvard graduates and graduate students. Mr. Williams will advance a new theory as to the factors influencing Washington in his estate's design.
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