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Undergraduate artists will have a chance to exhibit their work in the Germanic Museum early in March if present plans for the first college-wide student show go through.
The exhibitions will include painting, both old and water color, drawing, prints of all kinds, sculpture, and design, and will probably run for three weeks.
Contributons will not be accepted if they were executed to meet course requirements and all contributions must be undergraduate products. Howard R. Turner '41, one of the students sponsoring the show, said last night.
Posters announcing details of the exhibition will go up on Monday. The following constitute an informal committee for giving out information to prospective contributors Adams and the Union, Turner: Dudley and Lowell, John Rolabrid '42; Dunster, Munroe Winter '41; Leverett F. Friedrich A. Bruck '41; and Kirkland George Rock '41.
Only precedent for the projected show is the last spring's Winthrop House exhibition, which relied extensively on talent within the House.
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