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PAULI GIVES LECTURES TODAY AND THURSDAY

To Speak on Art in Germanic Museum At 4 O'Clock--Was Visiting Professor In 1927-28

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Under the joint auspices of the Fogg Museum and the Germanic Museum, Professor Gustav Pauli will give two illustrated lectures open to the public. These lectures, which will be in English, are to be given at the Germanic Museum on Tuesday and Thursday, February 12 and 14, at 4 o'clock. Their titles are "The Currents of Modern Art in Germany" and "Art Museums, Present and Future".

Professor Pauli was a visiting professor at Harvard in 1927-1928 and gave a series of public lectures on "German Romantic Painting." At the present time he is making a lecture tour of the United States under the auspices of the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation of Philadelphia.

For many years he has been director of the Kunsthalle, the art museum at Hamburg, where he has assembled a brilliant collection of paintings by old and modern masters.

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