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Professor Paul Pelliot, Professor at the College de France, and member of the Academic des Inscriptions of Belles Lettres, will deliver the first of his two lectures in the Fogg Museum this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture which is on "Neolithic Art in Northern China," is open to the public.
Professor Pelliot is especially famous for his valuable collection of Eastern Inscriptions. While in Pekin in 1900, he went through the slege of the legations. Later, he was appointed by the Geographical Society and the Academic to conduct an achacological exploration in Chinese Turkestan.
He ranks among the foremost authorities on Chinese Art, both as an explorer and collector.
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