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FLORENCE AYSCOUGH LECTURES AT FOGG ART MUSEUM TODAY

"Court Life Under the T'ang Dynasty" Will be Her Subject

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"Court Life under the T'ang Dynasty" will be the subject of a lecture open to the public by Mrs. Florence Ayscough at the Fogg Art Museum today at 4.30 o'clock. Her talk will be illustrated by lantern slides painted by Lucille Douglass.

Mrs. Ayscough is an author of considerable note, having written books entitled "A Chinese Mirror," Tu Fu," "The Autobiography of a Chinese Poet," and "The Autobiography of a Chinese Dog." They have been heralded as a notable contribution to Western understanding of Chinese literature and culture. She has also collaborated with Miss Amy Lowell. Mrs. Ayscough's original method of translation, her scholarship and lecturing ability make her a superb interpreter of Chinese thought.

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