inhssbet tSib'n.e Signor Croizat lectr - tthe Union League Club last winter on two ev'enings un der the auspices of the -Art comrnittee. Sundoy, December 3th-To b. announced. Sonda y, Januory 6th-To b. annobuneed. Sundoy, Jonaaary 13th- MISS HELFN G7NsAuiLFs of the Art Institute, daugbter of Chicago's great preacher--the late Dr. Frank W. Gunsaules, will give an illustrated lecture on "Ibhe Natural and Artistic Beauties of japan." Miss Gunsaules is an authority on japan, obtaining the views wbich she vài show from ber .own trip to that countrv. Sufld@ya Jawary Zth- BRANSON DE Cou' will return for the tenth, season, bringing iwh him new "Dream Pictures"' to be accompanied by music appro- priate te each scene. His subject will be "Impenial Peiping and Manchukuo" which will include Korea,> the land of morning calm, Street life in Mudken, the Manchu Tombs, and through the Great Wall iflt< China. Sunda y, January 27th-Gere.V BRANSON DE COLT on this occa- sion will present his new "Dream Pic- tures," "ITouring New England to Que- bec," witb musical accomipaniment. Mr. De Cou is too well known to Wilrnette audiences to inake it nieces- sary to further describe bis work. Sunda y. February 3rd- DR. GEORGE E. VINCENT-recent head of tbe Rockefeller Foundation and one of the best known educators and social, welfare administrators in America, will speak. 'Dr.' Vincent is a former president of the University,.of Minnesota and' is one.of the finest speakers on the. American platform. On his annual trip to Europe, Dr. Vinoentis, and bas been £for- many years, in close tôucb with world conditions. He lived in the Orient for somne years and returns there frequently. His views'on world con- ditions are authoritative and uniprej udiced. He is.keenly interested in the part Amenica bas played and in the part she will take in international affairs. Sunady, Februory lOti- CLARK HALLAM wbo has known the Orient in peaoe and war, penetrated parts of the Continent now closed to foreigners- traveller, business mnan and news witer-wiIl discuss the Far East, His lecture will be illustrated by moving pictures. He speaks with feeling and witb the earnestness of one who not only knows, but loves tbe, Orient. Sunday, Februory 17flis- BRAYTON EDDY:-has devoted a great part of bis life to a study of insect life. A native of Rbode Island and graduate of Brown university. Mr. Eddy will discuss the personality of insects with unusual motion pictures. Sunda y. Febrary 24th-To b. anaouc.d. 'incentSuaday, Marck 3rd- To be announced. p Sunday, Marck 10h,- * CAPT. CARL VON HOFFMAN WilI speak on "«From Cairo to the Cape." Fve thousand feet of filmdepicting the three great epics of Africa wiIl be sboivn. SunayMarch, l7th-s To be announced. -Closing Program of the Season.) Ilelen Freund "Making Has- Scene .trom Major SadesLecture Nellie Ross NOVEMBER 8, 1934