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KDITH ALMA ROSS. 
of the shapes decorated and the general color effect are good; 
the design itself however, while very original and suggesting 
pleasantl3'- the Indian influence, is not sufficiently studied. 
MARY SIMPSON. 
The fish design set of Miss Simpson while well drawn and 
proportioned has not the dignity necessary in a prize design, 
the shapes also were not so good as man3- others. 
ARTHUR KlUD. 
The pitcher and bowl of the set submitted b}'- Arthur Kidd 
while somewhat too elaborate, is well conceived and executed 
and fits well the form; the decoration on the other forms was 
altogether too heavv for table ware. 
MARY 0\"Kl!Bi:CK. 
The designs submitted by Miss Marj^ Overbeck were very 
