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WILL GIVE COURSE OF LECTURES ON ITALIAN ART

To be Held Under Auspices of Episcopal Theological Seminary--First Takes Place January 15

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It has been announced by the trustees and faculty of the Episcopal Theological School that a curse of lectures on Italian art, the first to be held January 15, will be given under the auspices of the school in the Wright Memorial Library, by Mr. Charles Theodore Carruth. The dates and subjects of these lectures will be as follows: January 15, "Luca della Robbia": January 22., "Fra Angelico": January 29, "Domenico Ghirlandaio", February 5, "Sandro Botticelli".

These lectures, which will be illustrated with reproductions in color, will be open to the public.

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