THE collections of the Fine Arts Department are being arranged as rapidly as possible in Sever B and 31. The rooms will soon be in order, and will then be kept open for the inspection of students. The collections are small as yet, owing to lack of funds; but they will prove of very material benefit to those who have elected Fine Arts courses, besides being of much interest to others. Mr. Moore's copies are works of great excellence, and deserve careful study; the casts from the Phidian marbles will lead to a much better understanding of Greek art than has before been possible; and the collection of photographs is very interesting, and tolerably large.
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