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Water Color Sketches On Exhibit in Robinson Hall

Work of Two Graduate Students Will Be on View All Week

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Water color sketches by two Harvard travelling fellows in Architecture. Prentice Bradley and Robert G. Cerny, have been placed on view in Robinson Hall at the Graduate School of Design. The exhibition will last all this week.

Bradley, who graduated from Dartmouth in 1928, took his M. Arch, at Harvard in 1933 and was awarded the Julia Amory Appleton Travelling Fellowship for 1935. Cerny, graduate of Minnesota in '32 took his M. Arch, at Harvard in 1933 and was awarded the Nelson Robinson Jr. Travelling Fellowship for 1934-1935.

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