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Talks on Graphic Arts Begin Today

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The University Press and the Book-builders Workshop of Boston lead off the New England celebration of nation-wide Printing and Publishing Week with a two-day series of lectures on Graphic Forms at the Fogg Museum of Art today and tomorrow.

Four talks on "Function--Fitness to Purpose" highlight the afternoon session at 2:30 p.m. today. The evening meeting will discuss "Form--Structure and Shape," and tomorrow will be devoted to lectures on "Style--Individual Expression" and "Prospect--An Extensive View." There will be 14 different speakers in all.

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