Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 28 Jun 1923, p. 4

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BAEHR PRGANIZATiON further partiiularts about inform me ofthe when: Address 'rf your 7% Pre.. bt features of i, High Street gtg/g,',', lllino' ' elephone TMV Phone or Writé “but Olso at ihl ble eourse bn contemporaneous ght at the sll'iid School of -Jour-‘ I m of Northwestern University; lectures start September 19 when . W. lee Lewis, head of the chem- ti department of Northwestern brerBity, will Jspeuk on "The Com- 0 cuts of the Modern World," and , am May 2 , 1924, with I. lecture y; Dr. Albion 428111911, dean of the i I V Title of Locturee u 11“The1Appea§ance of Life in the 1 l lorld,”_ by Ire. Arthur I. Kendall; 1 _ an of the: Northwestern Uni- l 1 ' rsity Medicali School; "The Appear- l are of ‘ConsciouSnessf’ by Dr. Joseph _ strow, professor of psychology. ‘Illniverslty of Wisconsin; "The Begin- ty of Society; Prehistoric Man," r. Fay-Cooper Cole, anthropologist,‘ Atorthwy.sttr.n University; "The Alli- nee with Nature," by Professor Her- rt S.’ Philbrick, professor of [jj) hanical engineering, Northwestern Jnivetuity; “Changing Conceptions of tcial Institutions," Jane Addams, ull House, Chicago. I 'l,, Also'some pt the following: "Mod- rn Tendencies in Literature," tt rof. itcbert "lerriek, professor of English, University of Chicago; “The? Spiritual Apiroafh/'tl.o.y Horace J. Bridges, leader of the Chicago Ethic- ‘al Society; "The Scitntifie Account of the World," by Prof. Henry Crew, head of department of physics, North- western University, and "The World as a Field of Activity," by Glenn Prank, editor' of Century Magazine. The schedule is yet tentative but I Dr. Albion VP. Small, dean of the] . unto? echoohof the' University fl cago, noted sociologist whole top- will be ti,t'A.eni'"r of a Unifled a of the Wo , d." ' This is to be a series of lectures on modern topics, 3 survey of ad- tifie and sociological conditions uching upon Frt, philosophy, econ- ies, and the other fundamental (ings in which society of today is terested. Some of .the topics and V spokesmen (follow: mee of the 4st-1.rrior..n educators. dem (ropes] tsehltitt on Art, Philosophy, comics and i, Other anhges; Cover ggh Icthariynnd philosophic and {010316 thinks of the Middle West l comliine in be {any patent, . mm but. mom ABLE Mill Widd Range contemporaneous WHEN you slip past the whole When horn the curb -oet every puffing, roaring, Jerking Sun. hand-folks stop to comment on day cavalcade as you purr smoothly your flawless ;" turnout" and coma up the county's trickiest hill - mend the good Judgment of your When you glow with assurance that Ch?” of motpm- I T a mere touch of thé accelerator will That's peaceeof-mindl- a quality give you supremey over any at peer, so 1S,t',e't supplied a you meet regardlegs of the ttoing- in the' prude dy-priced Sun: Six. STUTZ MOTOR CAR COMPANY of AMERICA, Ine., Indianapolil. haiku. mu.” of an Wu! wou- M u... p... Ill snnmsl 2'G"iirii'iire 3&3. a; aim. COURSE 32 South Firlt Street and --TrTTT-rTC.,T, _'rt, ‘Mu in any _ ', timbr- 1W - Ieetuie g 'ttlt;','; Wad“. ,rttl be held, 11mm zhi'W5” m“ mummy; warm- w obtain an insight Ittttt my iiatepmoraneou' - T . mh I " _..-A-t- AMERICAN ART 518 ' ' AIDED " FRIENDS Group of Chm!" Men Helped to Advance _ Inw' of :' " to an Urrimetutirt, d Amado“ art, it is well to matt that a number of your: no (groupie! men in Chl- 1Uriiri"aiiceraiitt,fe,egLtA'i eiett which my culled “Mud: trf Amulet}; Arte" . Thi- etu'u'et Amman nun -..-- ..-“ - (:01an of bushla- men, profs-I tsional men, “1*!"th onion Ira-1 berated " art. Tug ouch guest to contribute two hundred dollars A yen for a period at ”an in order to raise} fund: to My paintings or works df sculpture fix-om American artists, and than wore to be present- ed to the Art Institute for permanent BASTING & FROST exhibition. The method of eelection w by 4 mean: of an m mitt“ ind the works exhibited by American pnint- 1 en. and loulptorl " the tunnel ex- ( hibition etch Mi were carefully t considered, and sometimes so runny ', as three or four paintings were pur- ' clused’ from "their exhibition: nnd.j added to the, ligt lat notable work. l previously acquired; ' Over one hun- i dud representative objects of art now l constitute this unique collection. and it numbers among the nrtUta whose wark has been chosen, the (new numee in Arntrieatt'art history, Jet) Sully, Copley, Snake, Stunt. Peale, Earl, Fuller, Eutman Johnson,§ l Whistler, Duvepedt, Aiexander--anertl i'l,,1i"l'l.' brushes forever hare been leid‘ aside. . 1 unit-Av, nun-v"... _.;-,, . 7 vin Warner, iuhoteid, ytetty ‘Dearth. Hopkins, Waugh, on worth- ily represented. Among our Lui/ lw'est painters are canvases by Grow; Ier, Ufer, Turr1my7tfte,, Poole, Dud-l, iley, and the Into, Charles Francisi iBrowne. The magnificent bronze: {statute of "The "Sewer." by Albinf lPoluek. Instructor" in the Art Insti-; "ute, and the remarkable marble) {group “Solitude of" the Soul,” by f sine critics pronounced Laredo Tues g fltiest work, must not be overlooked,', for they are some of the gems of the '; "Friends' " collection. 1 Nixon; the living notable eatstern artists as Sargent, Brush, Haw- thorne, Bellows. 119mm, Henri, Da- - . n . n 15-11-11 Peace-Of-Mind "tret Street Highland Nahum. Telephone Highland Park 1834 It’s a Great Car U.EPttttrtert' "it51t ttili9) QP" ve __ _-" ' prawns and! gMgble will be “a". Monti. an may obtain I an , nintr I L1 02- g afully i '11.“, , pub ':. and! works _ hun- t now 1. and whose ' “but West.‘ Pale, humid-f WM m.wdsn ; ass Birds Street t Winnehmim winds-222. was man JERSEYS ' In“. " {Greensla Ele_ctric S] ELECTRIC. CONTRACT T man was] M - GEO. S SCHWN Carpenter l Builder A. LAWRENCE 111ng m Tart-ai manor: Am Wethye , 8560-1111qu imam“ n: a. _ my; CLEAN: "P

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