Acting in the belief that "The Germanie Museum has obligations not only to the University, but also to the community," Dr. Charles L. Kuhn, curator of the Museum, has undertaken to give a series of lectures every Saturday morning at ten o'clock on, art and related subjects to 200 eighth-graders from the Cambridge public schools. Each lecture will be followed by an illustrative motion picture. During the week the students will make trips to the Boston art museums, where five Radcliffe volunteers who are concentrating in Fine Arts will set as their guides.
Kuhn Will Give Art Lectures For Public School Children
Radcliffe Students Act as Guides on Art Museum Trips
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