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TO GIVE LECTURE ON PAINTING

Dr. Winship Will Discuss Renaissance Work for History Men

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Dr. G. P. Winship '93, librarian of the Widener Library, will give an address this afternoon at 3.30 in the Widener Memorial Room on "Early Painting". This lecture is primarily for the three sections in History 1 conducted by Mr. P. P. Cram '15, but is also open to any other student taking the course.

The lecture is on the painting of the Renaissance. Examples of the works of Leonardo Da Vinci, Michel Angelo, and Raphael, taken from the Harvard Library, will be shown. More lectures of this nature will be held on other subjects connected with the course during the year.

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