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Friday, May 3<br />
Allen Art Museum<br />
7:30 P. M.<br />
Symposium on the Arts in America<br />
Friday, May 3 Lecture<br />
Art Building Auditorium<br />
8:15 P. M.<br />
Monday, May 20 Lecture<br />
Warner Hall<br />
8:15 P. M.<br />
Friday, May 24 Play<br />
Art Building Auditorium<br />
8:15 P. M.<br />
Monday, May 27 Lecture<br />
Art Building Auditorium<br />
8:15 P. M.<br />
Monday, June 3 Lecture<br />
Art Building Auditorium<br />
8:15 P. M.<br />
in the Eighteenth Century<br />
Opening The Arts in America in the 18th Cenof<br />
the tury.<br />
Exhibition<br />
"Literature of the 18th Century in<br />
America," by Leon Howard, Professor<br />
of English Literature, Northwestern<br />
University, Evanston, Illinois.<br />
"Music of the 18th Century in America,"<br />
by William T. Upton, Emeritus Professor<br />
of Pianoforte, <strong>Oberlin</strong> <strong>College</strong>, with<br />
works by American 18th century composers<br />
such as Francis Hopkinson, Alexander<br />
Reinagle, Hans Gram, William<br />
Billings, Henri Capron and James Lyon,<br />
performed by faculty members and<br />
students of the <strong>Oberlin</strong> Conservatory of<br />
Music.<br />
Drama of the 18th Century in America,<br />
"The Contrast" by Royall Tyler, presented<br />
by the <strong>Oberlin</strong> Dramatic Association<br />
under the direction of J. Stanton<br />
McLaughlin, Professor of English, <strong>Oberlin</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong>.<br />
"Painting of the 18th Century in America,"<br />
by W. G. Constable, Curator of<br />
Paintings, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,<br />
Massachusetts.<br />
"Architecture of the 18th Century in<br />
America," by Frank J. Roos, Jr., Professor<br />
of Fine Arts, Ohio State University,<br />
Columbus, Ohio.<br />
The exhibition will be open from May 3 through June 3. The lectures<br />
are a part of the Baldwin Lecture Series for 1946-47 and they<br />
and the exhibition are open to the public without charge. Because of<br />
the limited seating capacity of the auditorium, the play will be by<br />
invitation only.