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Theatre Critic Seldes To Deliver Lecture

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Performing arts critic Gilbert Seldes will deliver the Theodore Spencer Memorial Lecture, April 26. Seldes, author of the Lively Arts and the Great Audience, will discuss "The Lovely Art Films" at the annual lecture, which has previously been given by such distinguished literary men as T.S. Eliot and Arthur Miller.

The eight Lowell Institute Lectures will be given by G. Wallace Woodworth, James Edward Ditson Professor of Music. Woodworth will talk on "The State of Music," Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5 p.m. from Mar. 7 to Mar. 30.

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