52 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1949 
OEE 22 Sewer ht oe ean Mr. Pope lectured at Denver Art Museum, 
Denver, Colo., on (3) ‘‘The Development 
of European Interest in Chinese Porcelain 
and the Final Refinements of Manu- 
facture at Ching-té Chén in the Ch‘ing 
Dynasty.” (Illustrated.) Attendance, 
150. 
Oct DILLER BOM eee SE Mr. Pope lectured at Nelson Gallery of 
Art, Kansas City, Mo., on No. 3 (See 
Oct. 22 above). (Illustrated.) Attend- 
ance, 110. 
Octa2Si 22 era Dr. Ettinghausen lectured before the Alex- 
andria Woman’s Club, Alexandria, Va., 
on ‘Culture of the Near East.” (Illus- 
trated.) Attendance, 80. 
Oct G0 to2 2 Se ae ee Mr. Pope lectured at City Art Museum, St. 
Louis, Mo., on No. 3 (see Oct. 22 above). 
(Illustrated.) Attendance, 175. 
INO ae a = Oe Ee sys eye eh Mr. Pope lectured at Kellogg Auditorium, 
Ann Arbor, Mich., on No. 3 (see Oct. 22 
above). (Illustrated.) Attendance, 175. 
INOW Oe See aa en eee eae aes Mr. Pope lectured at Bradford Junior 
College, Bradford, Mass., on ‘‘Introduc- 
tion of Chinese Ceramics to Europe’’ to 
members of the faculty. (lllustrated.) 
Attendance, 25. 
Jan AOL see. 68. ih oe EE fie te Dr. Ettinghausen lectured at Arts Club of 
Washington, Washington, D. C., on 
“Biblical Subjects Seen through Persian 
Eyes.’”’ (Illustrated.) Attendance, 80. 
ae Stee eet: Ee See a Dr. Ettinghausen lectured at the Annual 
Meeting of the College Art Association, 
Oriental Section, in Baltimore, Md., on 
‘“‘A Near Eastern Motif in Far Eastern 
Garb.”’ (Illustrated.) Attendance, 60. 
Bebiel 2h ose. soe. oe nee eee ee Mr. Acker lectured at the Zen Institute of 
America, 124 East 65th Street, New York, 
N. Y., on ‘The Horyiji Wall Paintings 
Recently Destroyed by Fire.’ (Illus- 
trated by slides belonging to the Institute.) 
Attendance, 30. 
eb mide ee A. ee eee Dr. Ettinghausen lectured at the Oriental 
Club of Princeton University, Princeton, 
N. J., on “Symbols and Religious Themes 
in Moslem Art.’ (Illustrated.) Attend- 
ance, 75. 
