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RERAMIC STUDIO 
interesting and show strength but were too heavy on cup and 
saucer and plate, the lower line of band is weak. The motif 
of Dogwood berries is well conventionalized. 
AUSTIN ROSSER 
Miss Rosser's work is extremeh^ original and well exe- 
cuted, is not restful, there is too much motion and over- 
elaboration to excentricity — it promises extremely well, 
however. 
ALICE WITT SLOAN. 
The designs bj^ Mrs. Sloan are beautifully executed and 
well adapted, not quite simple enough. Her work however 
is unicjue and promises well. 
YVETTA STOCK. 
The Morning glorj^ design bj' Yvetta Stock, while well exe- 
cuted^and good in [forms of dishes, the pitcher rather sug- 
gesting execution in metal, is rather straggling in effect 
MARGARET OVERBECK. 
The set bj'Miss Margaret O'verbeck while daint3^ and grace- 
ful and well adapted to the forms carriesthis very trait of dainti- 
ness to weakness, the small alternate form on edge is finicky and 
the color effect which has been strengthened in the reproduction 
was too weak, having nowhere a note of strength as in her 
prize design of last year. 
BEATIUCE BROOKS. 
The set bj^ Miss Brooks while fitting well the form, is 
over elaborate and on plate and saucer has a wheel effect 
wliich is not as agreeable as a plain space. 
HARUIETTE HURn. 
Miss Hurd's set is extremely good, the conventionaliza- 
tion of the Dandelion flower shows a truly assimilated Indian 
influence , the color effect is fine, the proportions of bands however 
were not so fine on three of the forms and the decoration of the 
tall form not well thought out. 
