LECTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS 



MKMHIORS' COl'IlSE 



The first course of lecturos for the season 1911-1912 to Members of the Museum 

 aiul persons holding comphmentary tickets given tliem by Members will open in 

 November. 



PUPILS' COURSE 



The lectures to public school children will be resumed in October. 



PEOPLE'S COURSE 



Given in cooperation ivith the City Department of Education 



Tuesday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. Doors open at 7:30. 



The first five of a course of eleven lectures on "Great Classical and Romantic 

 Composers" by Mr. Daniel Gregory Mason. Illustrated at the piano. 



October 3 — "Johann Sebastian Bach." 



October 10 — "Joseph Haydn." 



October 17 — "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart." 



October 24 — "Ludwig von Beethoven: His First Period." 



October 31 — "Beethoven: His Second Period." 



Saturday evenings at S:1.5 o'clock. Doors opan at 7:.30. 



The first four of a course of eleven lectures, "From the Rhone Glacier to the 

 Pillars of Hercules; Courth^ Provence and Romantic Spain," by Professor Charles 

 U. Clark of Yale University. Illustrated bj"^ stereopticon views. 



October 7 — " The Valais and Savoy ." 



October 14 — "The Dauphiny." 



October 21 — "Lyons, (^ucen of the Rhone Valley." 



October 2S — "In Troubadour Land." 



