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LUIS SERT WILL LECTURE

Leading Architect of Spain to Speak on Town Planning

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Luis Sort, leading modern architect and town planner of Spain, and Vice President of the Congres Internationaux de I'Architecture Moderne, will give a public lecture on "Can Our Cities Survive?", Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, in the lecture room on the first floor of Hunt Hall.

Sort will discuss a new theory of town planning established by the Congres. This lecture is under the auspices of the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

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