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LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS Source: Bulletin of the Detroit Museum of Art, Vol. 13, No. 4/5 (FEBRUARY AND MARCH, 1919), pp. 39-40 Published by: Detroit Institute of Arts Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41934809 . Accessed: 13/05/2014 16:29 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Detroit Institute of Arts is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Bulletin of the Detroit Museum of Art. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 194.29.185.243 on Tue, 13 May 2014 16:29:54 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTSSource: Bulletin of the Detroit Museum of Art, Vol. 13, No. 4/5 (FEBRUARY AND MARCH,1919), pp. 39-40Published by: Detroit Institute of ArtsStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41934809 .

Accessed: 13/05/2014 16:29

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BULLETIN OF THE DETROIT MUSEUM OF ART 39

EXHIBITIONS

February 17 to Memorial Exhibition of Paintings by Henry Gold- March 17 en Dearth.

February 28 to Greek Homeland Exhibition under the auspices of March 10 the Recreation Commission.

March 1 to March 81 Exhibition of Drawings and Lithographs of War Work in America by Vernon Howe Bailey.

March 1 to March 81 Exhibition of Mussulman Art under the direction of Mr. Moustapha Avigdor.

April 11 to May 80 Annual Exhibition of Selected Paintings by Amer- ican Artists.

April 1 to May 15 Exhibition of Paintings by Jonas Lie.

LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS

Sunday , February 2, Musical Program furnished through the courtesy 8:00 p. ra. of The Tuesday Musicale.

Saturday , February 8 , Entertainment for the children by Dugald Stewart 2:80 p. m. Walker.

Sunday , February 9 , Musical Program furnished by The Chamber 8:00 p. ra. Music Society.

Friday , February 14, Lecture: "Drawing the Birthright of the Masses," 8:00 p. ra. by Dudley Crafts Watson, Director, Milwaukee

Art Institute under the joint auspices of the Soci- ety of Arts and Crafts and the Museum.

Sunday , February 16, Lecture: "Drawing, a Natural Asset," by Dudley 8:00 p. ra. Crafts Watson, Director, Milwaukee Art Institute.

Musical program through the courtesy of Tuesday Musicate.

Sunday , February 28 , Lecture: "Books and Manuscripts of the Fifteenth 8:00 p. ra. Century," by Mr. William W. Bishop, Librarian,

University of Michigan. Tuesday, February 25, Lecture: "Old Houses in Michigan and Their

8:00 p. ra. Classic Ancestry," by Professor Fiske Kimball, of the University of Michigan, under the auspices of the Archaeological Society.

Friday, February 28, Opening of the Greek Homeland Exhibition under 8:00 p. ra. the auspices of the Recreation Commission.

Saturday, March 1, Meeting of the Young Authors Club under the 2:00 p. ra. auspices of the Detroit News.

Sunday, March 2, Lecture: "Tapestries, Their History, Origin and 8:00 p. ra. Renaissance," by George Leland Hunter. Musical

program furnished through the courtesy of The Tuesday Musicale.

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Monday , March 3 , Meeting of Greeks under the auspices of the Rec- 8:00 p. ra. reation Commission to view the Greek Homeland

Exhibition.

Wednesday , March 5 , Meeting of Greeks to view the Greek Homeland 8:00 p. ra. Exhibition.

Thursday , March 6 , Lecture on Municipal Gardening by Prof. C. W. 8:00 p. ra. Wade, under the auspices of the Department of

Parks and Boulevards.

Friday , March 7, Lecture: "Music as a Social Force," by Professor 8:15 p . ra. Thomas Whitney Surette, under the joint auspices

of the Chamber Music Society and the Museum.

Friday , March 7, Meeting of Greeks to view the Greek Homeland 8:00 p. ra. Exhibition.

Sunday , March 9 , Musical Program furnished through the courtesy 3:00 p. ra. of The Chamber Music Society.

Sunday , March 16 , Lecture : "Art and its Value to a City," by Director 3:00 p. ra. Clyde H. Burroughs.

Sunday , March 23 , Musical program by the Trio de Lutece under the 3:00 p. ra. auspices of The Chamber Music Society.

Monday , March 2JĻ , Meeting of the Art Teachers of the Public Schools. 3:30 p. ra.

Monday , March 31 , Meeting of the Art Teachers of the Public Schools. 3:30 p. ra.

Tuesday , ylpriZ 1 , Lecture: "Oriental Rugs as a Fine Art," by Pro- 3:30 p. ra. fessor Arthur Upham Pape, M. A.

Thursday , April 3, Lecture: "What Determines the Value of an Old 3:30 p. ra. Rug," by Professor Arthur Upham Pape, M. A.

Friday , April 4, Lecture by Professor Thomas Whitney Surette 8:15 p. ra. under the auspices of The Chamber Music Society.

Sunday , April 6 , Musical Program furnished by The Chamber Mu- 3:00 p. m . sic Society.

Friday , April 11, Lecture on Municipal Gardening by Prof. C. P. 8:15 p. ra. Halligan under the auspices of the Department of

Parks and Boulevards. Sunday , April 13 , Lecture: "Glimpses of Modern and Pre-Historic

3:00 p. ra. Uchatan During the Revolution," by F. W. Kel- sey, Fellow of the American Institute of Archi- tects and architect of the Pan American Union at Washington, D. C.

Friday , April 18, Lecture on Municipal Gardening by Dr. M. M. 8:15 p. ra. McCool, under the auspices of the Department of

Parks and Boulevards.

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