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Unity Club Art Lectures

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
October
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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UNITY CLUB ART LECTURES

Among the numerous art lectures to be given in Ann Arbor during the coming year, those included in the Unity Club course are of special interest. Prof. Craig is to speak upon "Babylonian and Assyrian Art," Nov. 27; Prof. Kelsey will describe "The Temples of Pompeii," Dec. 4; Prof. French, director of the Chicago Art Institute lectures on "The Analogies between Composition in Literature and Art, " Dec. 11; while Dr. Bourland has "Velasquez" for his subject, Jan. 11.

Almost without exception, these lectures are to be illustrated in a manner which cannot fail to add to their charm. Prof. French, the only out-of-town lecturer on the list, is well known as an artist and art teacher of great ability, and his subect seems to afford a fine opportunity for the display of his talent.

He uses chalk and crayon continually in the presence of his audience, and illustrates fully with his own drawings all that he has to say.

The first lecture in the Unity Club course is to be given at the Unitarian church Monday evening, Oct. 30, at 8 o'clock, by Judge Harriman, who will present an interesting description of "The Colleges of Oxford," which is the result of his personal experiences during the past summer.