Today the Vagabond enjoys two outside lectures which promise to provide him with no little interesting material. The process of rounding off the rough edges, which long years of concentration and distribution have left on his education is a thoroughly pleasant one, and the Vagabond is not the man to let pass by the opportunity to learn a little about art and literature when the occasion comes his way.
The Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, announces for this afternoon at three o'clock in the Lecture Hall the premier showing of the film, "Drypoint. A Demonstration" illustrated by Frederick G. Hall and produced by the University Film Foundation. At the request of many who saw it last spring. "The Etcher's Art" will be repeated also at this time.
In the evening the Vagabond will try a sleight of hand trick to produce a Union card and then proceed to the Union Living Room where the author of "John Brown's Body", Stephen Vincent Benet, will talk on some aspects of modern writing.
Other lectures for today and tomorrow are
TODAY
9 o'clock
"Lyrie Poetry to 1700", Professor Rollins, Emerson A.
10 o'clock
"Cicero the Orator", Professor Moore, Sever 13
12 o'clock
"The Italian Wars of Independence 1848-49", Professor Langer, Harvard 6 "Romantic Lyrics", Professor Silz, Harvard 1
TOMORROW
9 o'clock
"The Toryism of the Lake Poets", Professor Brinton, Harvard 5.
"Animal Vision", Professor Parker, Geology Lecture Room.
10 o'clock
"Schiller's 'Wallenstein'", Professor Sils, Sever 26.
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