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The Student Vagabond

One of the regrets that comes with that otherwise rather enjoyable time of year at Harvard leading up to the spring vacation is that it marks the closing of the series of Whiting concerts. Few music-lovers will be missing from Paine Hall tonight when the last one of the season will be given by the New York String Quartet. The program will be Ravel's Quartet in F Minor and the Quintet in F Minor by Brahms, and as usual the concert will take place at 8.15 o'clock.

Professor Sachs will give an illustrated lecture in Fogg lecture room this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock on "Aspects of Modern French Painting and Drawing." A second lecture on the same subject will be given at the same time and place tomorrow by Professor Pope. Modern French painting is also the subject of attention on the part of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art, which is now exhibiting the works of Braque, Bonnard, Brancusi, Leger, Maillol, Segonzac and others in its rooms at 207.8, Harvard Cooperative Building.

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