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The Boston Museum of Fine Arts is holding a second series of conferences on art in the galleries of the museum at 2.30 o'clock on Thursday afternoons during April. Tickets of admission can be had on application by letter to the secretary of the museum. The admission is free.
The dates and subjects of the conferences are as follows:
Thursday, April 7, in the Buddhist Room, Mr. Langdon Warner, assistant curator of Chinese and Japanese Art, on "Japanese Sculpture through the Kamakura Period."
Thursday, April 14, in the Fifth Century Room, Mr. S. N. Dean, Secretary of the Director, on "Red Figured Attic Cups."
Thursday, April 21, in the Mastaba Gallery, Professor T. Whittemore, of Tufts College, on the "Column in Egyptian Architecture."
Thursday, April 28, in the Nearer Orient Room, Mr. G. M. Borden on "Persian Miniatures and Illuminations."
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