Mr. Sidney H. Morse's Lecture
A most excellent audienre greeted Prof. Sidney H. Morse at Unity club on Monday evening. The speaker appeared in his sculptor's robe, and after a brief introductory paper proceeded by drawing and by clay-modeling to Ilústrate before the eyes of the audience the way the sculptor does his work. His drawings, done with a few quick strokes, were wonderfully clever, and as each was finiihed there was the murrau all through the audience, "Isn't wonderful?" "How can he do it? After he had done' a number o drawings, Mr. Morse unveiled tw clay busts that stood covered upo the stage. He said he had mad them in the afternoon, to havethem ready. One was a handsome dea head of a college athlete, the othe a sweet woman's face. By the us of bis clay he worked a series o transformations in both of these Mr. Morse also exhibited four o his piaster busts, one of them th head of Emerson, another that o Carlyle.
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