Paper towels, paper shoes, paper dresses. What next? Yes, paper tents.
Nancy Williams and Harvey Hacker '59, second year students in Ronald Gourley's class at the Design School, yesterday won first and second prize for their easy-to-assemble-easy to-demolish tents for the Boston Institute of Contemporary Art's annual Gallery-Go-Round.
Miss Williams designed a paper kiosk for art games or food stands. Hacker's sketches show balloons holding up the crests on the paper big tops which will stretch smack down the middle of Boston's Newbury St. on May, 7. The tents are supposedly strong enough to withstand the crush of art-lovers.
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