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REV. JAMES BURNS, M.A.

The lasi; of the series of lectures by the Rev. James Burns, M.A., will be given in Burns Hail on Tuesday nest, at 8 p.m . the subject being ‘Florence, the City of Beauty and of Art.’ Florence is the paradise of the artist and the lover of beauty. The lecturer tells the story of its history, its famous men, its triumphs of architec ture, of sculpture, and of painting. As this will probably bo the last opportunity of hearing Mr Burns lecture,, lovers of art will no doubt be present in large numbers. Patrons aro advised to book early. Di Riley will preside.

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Evening Star, Issue 20292, 28 September 1929, Page 13

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REV. JAMES BURNS, M.A. Evening Star, Issue 20292, 28 September 1929, Page 13

REV. JAMES BURNS, M.A. Evening Star, Issue 20292, 28 September 1929, Page 13

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