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January 10. 



January 11. 



January 16. 

 January 23. 



February 12. 



February 13. 

 March 13. 



March 13. 



Dr. Cahill, at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans., 

 "Confucian Humanism and Chinese Art." Attendance, 

 75. 



Dr. Cahill, at the University of Kansas, "The Contemporary 

 Relevance of Chinese Painting." Attendance, 250. 



Dr. Cahill, at the University of Kansas, "Subject and Ex- 

 pression in Chinese Painting." Attendance, 60. 



Mr. Gettens, at the American Chemical Society, Stam- 

 ford, Conn., "Minerals in Art and Archeology." At- 

 tendance, 50. 



Dr. Ettinghausen, at the Hermitage Foundation, Norfolk, 

 Va., "Persian Paintings." Attendance (lecture given 

 twice), 65 and 75; total attendance, 140. 



Dr. Stern, at the Pierpont Morgan Library, "The Chinese 

 Influences in Japanese Painting." Attendance, 320. 



Dr. Ettinghausen, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New 

 York City, "Connoisseurship in Islamic Art." Attend- 

 ance, 10. 



Dr. Ettinghausen, at Asia House, New York City, "Formal- 

 ism and Realism in Persian Painting." Attendance, 325. 



Dr. Cahill, at the State University of Iowa, Iowa City, 

 "Yuan Dynasty Painting" and "The Contemporary Rele- 

 vance of Chinese Painting." Attendance, respectively, 

 12 and 350. 



Dr. Cahill, at the College of St. Theresa, Winona, Minn., 

 "Values in Chinese Painting." Attendance (lecture 

 given twice), 400 and 350; total attendance, 750. Also, 

 "The Philosophical Background on Chinese Landscape 

 Paintings." Attendance, 15. 



Dr. Cahill, at the College of St. Theresa, "Forms and Ma- 

 terials of Oriental Painting" and "The Contemporary 

 Relevance of Chinese Painting." Attendance, respec- 

 tively, 20 and 400. 



Dr. Ettinghausen, at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, 

 Washington, D.C., "Islamic Art." Attendance, 48. 



Dr. Pope, at the annual dinner meeting of the Board of 

 Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, "Freer Gallery 

 Research Project on Ancient Chinese Ceremonial 

 Bronzes." 



Mr. Gettens, at the Marshall Laboratory of E. I. du Pont 

 de Nemours & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., "The Blue Pigments 

 of Antiquity." Attendance, 75. 



Dr. Pope, at the Japan Society, New York City, "Japanese 

 Porcelain and the Dutch Trade." Attendance, 150. 



Dr. Cahill, at the Fogg Art IMuseum, Harvard University, 

 Cambridge, Mass., "The Contemporary Relevance of 

 Chinese Painting." Attendance, 150. 



Dr. Pope, at the National Society of the Colonial Dames of 

 America, Washington, D.C., "Chinese Blue-and-white." 

 Attendance, 60. 



