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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1931, p. 35

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çoidluctiing a series of. iuesciay nîorn- iiig suîinmer classes in painxting and sketchiing at the. W'ilniette harbor at 9 o'clock. Mr. I.îsk, *whose brotl er is the ii- terinationallv known violiniist, Milani Lusk. was recently electe.d treasuire- of thie .Chicago Society :of, Artists ___He has an inmposing list of hionors .tc. his crè'diýt, hiaving taken a niunîber of degrees. H4e received the -Bachielor of Philosophy degree and Master. ni Arts froni the Universitv of Chicago in 1922 and 1923, writing his Master's thesis on "An Experiniental Study of- Certain Fôrmal Elements in Estée- tics." He did special work ini the re- searc.h. of %psychologiéal. processe- connected ivith, creative art wôrk at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he exhibited, several tinies with Chicago artists. Given Higli Degre. Having.received a scholarship f roni the Czechoslovak Ministry of Eildca- tion for -the vear 1924-25, lie regis- tered ýin 'the .Uniiversiti, of 'Prague ini thie departnients of esthetics and Iii- torv of art. H ere lie tried to presen1 mlost, of the past aiid present etis ixsed ini esthietics, as ivell as sonie that iiightý )e, enmploved. He received the degree, of, [octor of Philos.opliv --fromi the Uni'versity 'of Prague. iii 1925,; a fter which lis scholarship \va. extended and he entered tlie:N'aiioial, Acadcniv of Fine Arts in Pra-ue, ci- tecring thé niost -advanced classes i ii (;radm iig froni the aCadeniii 192L), lie left imdtlyfor Vicinna anîd froôîn there mcnt to Italv. Hiav- ing been awarded the Anierican< Fiel,' Service FellQw\sil for Freinch U-i.i- veirsities for thie vear 1926-27, lie .coli'- i*icenced wor'k iii Paris at' the New .York University summiiier schoof Coli- (Itcted ilic the ouvre by the besi av~ailable French authorities' sclected, Jw- the Fren;ch \Iiiister ýof,,Fine. Arts.- Studies Witk atr -Mr. Lûisk w~as *able to coiipa)re. (;ernian .an(I Cich art, under the ýin-_ struction -of, such faio.us Czecb painters. asAlfonis Mucha and Sij- hiavy. Further comparative st-ucl wvas cair-ied on as a resuit of hiis visit to Austria; Italy a.nd France. W1i!,c he wais iii Paris ini 1926-2/ hie cain visit to the gairdeiis inii nîng, anud later its 111 guests of - President Baker at -arientlual, 1né 0NAIP, NIAItIS WAY Wilm LOYMl early eve- ers were 1 lier sophomore year at th~ College of Education lasel B-USY AND GETTING, BUSIER. NO FLIMS.Y PAY ENVELOPES HE LP HA PPY AND F UL L 0F PEP BRING your to us h en.a ,hotel manager- mae aroadîmap. T HIS guest was..leaving.carly i the mornitig for the- South. And he didn' t know the road. During the evening, the, .manager himoself made a road map for the guest. Did theguest appreciate it? He wrote back and said he never made a wFong turn. Pcrhaps we're wrong in talking about such littie things, when We have such big things to offer. Bigger rooms.at lower prices .. Roomy .closets . Popular priced cafe'rria orcoffee shop,... Central locatio .. Even spe- cially selected meats for ail din- ing rooms. But som&ehow, it's thc littie extra things that bring our guests back. Yotu'I1 be back, too, once you know us. ON SEASCOUT CRUISE F&y(,.al Martin, Grenfeil iOder, Ted Buck, and Join Warren of Sea Scout '1roop Seven have returned f rom a ten-day cruise of Lake Michigan on the Sea Scout schooner, Albatros.s. .They sailed about eight. ,hund(red' miles. PRESCRIPTION 'Yp RECISION MADE OPTICIANS k ýu GL.AS5ES 165Orrington, Ave., Evanston Univè'rsity 6804ý NEW ORLEANS, LA TORONTO, ONT.. NIAGARA FALLS, WINDSOR. ONT.. KINGSTON, JAiMi LA............... ... ... . .The ONT ............ ....The 1 AICA,B.W.L.ThC C A MDEN ISTTUTIlOý-N 1641 O*RRINGTON .AVENUE, EVANSTON Openri Tesday. Thuiide., Saurclay Eves.. BUY WH ER E VOUR MONEY MAKES IMONEY

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