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FEILD BRACKETS WALT DISNEY, OLD MASTERS IN LAST LECTURE

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In the last of four lectures on "The Art of Walt Disney," Robin D. Feild '30, assistant professor of Fine Arts, yesterday discussed the animated cartoon as it appears on the screen, and reiterated his belief that in Mickey Mouse and his confreres lives again the spirit of the old masters.

Feild described the work of the inking and painting division of the Disney studio, one of the last departments through which a fledgling feature passes, and which he described as "in the hands of about 200 animated females."

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