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"The Art of the American Indian."

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Dr. Clark Wisler will deliver the first public lecture of the year under the auspices of the Anthropological Society this evening at 8 o'clock in the Fogg Lecture Room on "The Art of the American Indian."

Dr. Wisler is one of the greatest living authorities on this subject and has spent several seasons in Montana and the Dakotas studying the Sioux and Blackfoot Indians. The purpose of the lecture will be to explain the designs used by the Indians in their ornaments and to describe the Indian conception of art.

The lecture will be illustrated by stereopticon slides and is open to the public.

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