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The Museum of Fine Arts will give two lectures on Sunday afternoon, which are open to the public. At 3.15 o'clock, Mr. Philip L. Hale, of the Department of Western Art, will meet visitors in the Evans Memorial Galleries for Paintings. Mr. Fitz Roy Carrington, lecturer on the History of Engraving in the University, will speak in the Print Study Room on "The Etchings of Jean Francois Millet" at 4 o'clock.
Mr. Carrington is an expert on engravings. He is also well known as a curator, lecturer, and editor. Besides editing the "Print Collectors Quarterly," he has published many works on paintings and etchings on which he is an authority.
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