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PROFESSOR SACHS TO GIVE EIGHT LOWELL LECTURES

Series on Prints and Drawings to be Given Next Month in Huntington Hall, Boston

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A series of illustrated lectures by Professor Paul J. Sachs '00; of the Fine Arts department, on "The History of Prints and Drawings as illustrated in-American Collections" will be offered free to the public under the auspices of the Lowell Institute. These lectures will be given in Huntington Rall, 491 Boylston Street at 5 o'clock. The doors will open at 4.30 o'clock and will close promptly at 5 o'clock at each lecture. will closer Tickets may be secured by applying by mail to the curator of the Lowell Institute at 491 Boylston Street. Boston; stamped, addressed envelope for each ticket desired must be enclosed.

The schedule of the lectures is as follows:

January 4-Processes employed in making prints and drawings through the centuries.

January 7-The fifteenth century in Italy.

January 11-The fifteenth century in Germany.

January 15-The sixteenth century in Italy. France, and Germany.

January 18-The sixteenth century in Germany.

January 22-The seventeenth century in Holland and Fla riders.

January 25-The eighteenth century in France and Italy.

January 29-The nineteenth century in Europe and America.

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