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Public exhibit of enlarged photographs of modern architecture in England, assembled by the Museum of Modern Art. New York City, opened today in Robinson Hall, Harvard Graduate School of Design, and will continue daily until May 3.
Included in the display are important works by Walter Gropius, leading European exponent of modern architecture, who recently came to Harvard as Professor of Architecture after living and working in England from 1933 to 1937.
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