An exhibition in student work in art is being held on the fourth floor of the Fogg Museum and will continue through April 6. The collection consists of some interesting landscapes, still lifes, and portraits, which have been achieved by Harvard students in Fine Arts 2c and 2d and by Radcliffe students in Fine Arts 2c.
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