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Students will have their last chance this week to see three paintings by Picasso and Juan Gris which are currently hanging with the French exhibition at the Museum. The paintings, left by John L. Sweeny with the Museum over the summer, will be returned to him in less than a week. They are entitled "Still Life With a Fish," and "Abstraction," by Picasso and "Le Pierot," by Juan Gris.

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