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Exhibition
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The American Craftsmen's Ccuncil. a non-profit organization founded to stimulate public interest in the tr.orks o{ handcraftsmen. has brought a dclightful shorv to its small \{useum West sallery in Ghiradelli Square. Titled "De,*ign: Wood." the erhibit co\ers provocative examplcs of the u,ood craftsman's art.
Some of the craftsmen u'hose works are on displav got thcir start in manual training c'lasses in s<'hools. This gr'oul) ustrl woorl its u m,,dirrm ,rf trprls.ion almost exr:lusir.ely. and tht' Museum Sre,st erhibit illustrates the manv and larie d design-. into lr,hich wood mal he wrought by rrraftsmen. classt's in their local schools art' To those who havt not ex-
Those lumber and building uell aware of the advantagcs of plored this fit'ld we rt'r.ommtnd materials yards whic'h are al- devcloping an interest in u,ood it as one with c:onsidt'rahle rc'ady catcring to wootlworking among \-oung -students. pott'nlial for dt'alers.
PE[[A ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS, INC.
(formerly Rolph E. Bennett & Associotes)