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AUBERT TO GIVE ILLUSTRATED FRENCH LECTURES AT FOGG

"Cathedrals of France" to be Subject of Talks

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Seven illustrated lectures in French are to be given at the Fogg Art Museum this fall by Marcel Aubert, professor at the Ecole des Charles, Paris, and director of the French Society of Archaeology. His subject will be "The Great Cathedrals of France", and will include lectures on the cathedrals at Romen, Chartres, Amiens, and elsewhere, including Notre-Dame in Paris.

The dates and titles of the first two lectures, which are open to the public are as follows: October 10. "Les debuts de Part gothique: Saint Denis, Noyon, Senlis, Laon": October 17, "Netre Dame de Paris".

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