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Harvard's new pictorial wall calendar for 1945 will be available to the public this week, the Harvard University Press announced yesterday. Twenty-three studies made for the famous--Wedgwood Harvard chinaware by Kenneth Conant, professor of Architecture, have been adapted to lithography and have been reproduced on the calendar in red and blue.
The page size is 9 by 12. Offset printing and excellent design combine with the fact that some of the buildings pictured no longer exist to make the calendar, as the University Press puts it, "a distinctive, valued, and permanent record of Harvard's architectural beauties."
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