Twelfth Meeting, Friday Evening, 

 March 1 7th, 1911 



Lymaii Lee, B.A., President, in the chair. 



Present' — The Executive Council and an audience of 

 over 125. 



Minutes passed. 



Business passed on to next meeting. 



The President then introduced the lecturer of the 

 evening. Professor J. Squair, M.A., of the University of 

 Toronto. Subject, French Art. 



Professor Squaii", by the aid of a number of excellent 

 lantern slides, presented the subject in a moist instructive 

 and entertaining manner. Taking first the Archit-ectural 

 Art, and then proceeding pointed out the development in, 

 the seyeral branches of art through the centuries dividing 

 th»m. 



Past President J. L. Johnstone followed in review, ex- 

 pressing his deep sense of appreciation, and moved that 

 the thanks of the Association be tendered Professor 

 Squair. 



H. B. Witton, Esq., seconded the motion, and in 

 doing so expressed his pleasure. He said that so much 

 could be learned by tracing the development of Art, and 

 hoped that at some future time the Professor would favor 

 the Association with a lecture on English Art. 



The vote of thanlvs was duly t-endered. 



Meeting then adjourned. 



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