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Sculptor Morse Tomorrow Night

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Day
9
Month
November
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Arena and Clio Iiterary societies of the high school have engaged Mr. Sidney H. Morse, the eminent sculptor and literateur, to deliver a lecture on "The Sculptor's Art; orWhat Mud is Good For," in high school hall, Saturday evening, Nor. io. The subject is one in which everybody will be interested, and especially the pupils of the high school. Mr. Morse will give a full exhibition of modeling, showing how works of sculpture are carried forward in ■ clay, piaster, and marble. He will also make a number of sketches in charcoal, which will be given away at the close ot ! the lecture. Boys and girls from thi audience are expected to assist in making some of these sketches. Mr. Morse will take their drawing and carry it forward, showing how few touches are needed to perfect it In this part of the lecture he wil give a first lesson in the proportion and expression of the human face. The Arena and Clio societies feel that everybody will be interested in Mr. Morse's entertainment, both on account of the nature of it, and for the further reason that the proceeds are to be devoted to securing for the Ann Arbor high school, copies of his famous lifesize busts of Emerson the poet, and Darwin the scientist, iwo representative men of the itjth century. The admission fee will be fifteen cents. Tickets may be had in advance, of the coramittee, Messrs. Wagner, Forans, and Van Cleve, or of the high school teachers. Doors will be open at 7:00; lecture begins at 8:00. Good music will be furnished. Come!

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Ann Arbor Argus
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