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i96i— Continued 



September 27. Dr. Cahill, at the Oakland Art Museum, Colloquium Orien- 



talogieum. University of California, Oakland, Calif., 

 "Some Problems in the Dating and Attribution of Chinese 

 Paintings." Attendance, 35. 



October 4. Dr. Stern, at the Ethnographic Museum, Miinich, Germany, 



"Popular Painting in Tokugawa Japan." Attendance, 

 25. 



October 5. Dr. Stern, at Soci6t6 Suisse Japon, Ziirich, Switzerland, 



"Popular Painting in Tokugawa Japan." Attendance, 30. 



October 6. Dr. Cahill, at the United States Department of Agriculture 



Overseas Club, Washington, D.C., "Chinese Art." At- 

 tendance, 75. 



October 17. Dr. Pope, at the Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, Del., 



"Chinese Porcelains at Home and Abroad." Attendance, 

 240. 



October 20. Dr. Stern, at the Mus^e Guimet, Paris, France, for staff 



members only, "Popular Painting in Tokugawa Japan." 

 Attendance, 5. 



October 26. Dr. Cahill, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 



City, "Chinese Art Treasures." Attendance, 400. 



October 27. Dr. Stern, at the Museum of Asiatic Studies, Amsterdam, 



Holland, "Popular Painting in Tokugawa Japan." At- 

 tendance, 150. 



November 6. Dr. Cahill, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadel- 



phia, Pa., "Some Distinctions in Chinese Paintings." At- 

 tendance, 200. 



November 7. Dr. Stern, at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 



England, "Popular Painting in Tokugawa Japan." At- 

 tendance, 250. 



November 7. Mr, Gettens, at the American Embassy, London, England, 



"Technical Studies of Works of Art." Attendance, 50. 



November 13. Dr. Pope, at the Alexandria Association, Alexandria, Va., 



"Chinese Porcelains at Home and Abroad." Attendance. 

 50. 



November 20. Dr. Ettinghausen, at the Center of Mid-Eastern Studies, 



Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Mass., "Pictorial Arts of 

 the Umayyads." Attendance, 70. 



December 1. Dr. Cahill, at the American University (Seminar Group), 



Washington, D.C., "Chinese Painting and the Contem- 

 porary West." Attendance, 30. 



December 5. Dr. Ettinghausen, at the Institute of Fine Arts, New 



York University, New York City, "Opportunities for 

 Studies and Careers in Near Eastern Art." (Not illus- 

 trated.) Attendance, 30. 

 1962 



January 7, 9. Dr. Pope, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass., 



"Chinese Art Treasures." Attendance, each day, 400; 

 total 800. 



January 8, 9. Dr. Cahill, at Smith College, Northampton, Mass., "Con- 



temporary Relevance of Chinese Painting to the Modern 

 West." Attendance, each day, 750; total, 1,500. 



