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The Main Line Sogetsu Study Group held its annual exhibit of ikebana floral arrangements at the Haverford College Library from Oct. 23 to 25 throughout the main tier of Magill. The Group exhibits every year during Parents Weekend. Ikebana is a formal style of flower arrangement art dating back to medieval Japan. The Sogetsu school emerged in the 20th century and incorporates modern style elements. For this special campus exhibit, designs will focus on incorporating Trifoliate Orange (aka Hardy Orange) in the arrangements. The displays will be of interest to students of Japanese art and culture. The exhibit is open to the public during regular library hours. See http://www.haverford.edu/library/ for library hours and contact hmckay@haverford.edu for more information.

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