Professor Eugene Duquesne, professor of architectural design in the University, at the request of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, made in view of Professor Despradelle's death, is to give some instruction at Technology to advanced students. Arrangements have been consummated, and Professor Duquesne has already begun his work at the Institute. This is a reciprocation of what Technology did a few years ago when Professor Despradelle took a class at the Harvard School, and has been done at the request of President Maclaren to President Lowell, and with the approval of the Harvard School of Architecture.
This appointment does not in any way interfere with Professor Duquesne's duties and interests in the University.
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