The presence of the hour examinations and a fellow vagabond from Bryn Mawr--a vagabondess, shall we say?--both for a rather limited time, and the realization that such attractions come only once in a number of months, has forced our wanderer into a temporary seclusion. For any aspiring vagabonds who have arranged their affairs however let them realize that to attend any musical events would be to invite anti-climax after Beethoven's "Missa Solemnis" two days ago and Mr. Whiting's exquisite rendering of the Kreutzer Sonata last night.
The Fogg Art Museum, however, a building which good vagabonds should visit every week and other members of the college at least twice a term, offers an exhibition of reproductions of some of Pisanello's drawings. This master of pencil work is very little known because of the small number of finished paintings he produced, but for the vagabond who would wander outside the usual pale of masterpiece found in every hallway he presents a variety of work showing a very interesting stage in the development of draftsmanship.
Lectures of interest are:
10 O'clock
"Survival of the Roman Empire," Dr. Dickinson, Sever 18, Government 16b.
"54 degrees 40 minutes or Fight," Dr. Baxter, Sever 35, History 13.
"Historical Background of 19th Century American Literature," Professor Murdock, Harvard 2, English 33.
11 O'clock
"Heine," Professor Howard, Germanic Museum, German 25b.
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