Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 9, 1962 Chinese Art To Be Topic An expert on Chinese art will speak on Chinese painting Tuesday evening in the Humanities Lecture series. James Cahill, curator of Chinese art at the Freer Gallery of Art of the Smithsonian Institute, will speak on "The Contemporary Relevance of Chinese Painting" at 8 p.m. in Fraser Theater. The lecture, which will be illustrated by slides, will be followed by an informal reception. Cahill arrives here Monday for a three-day visit. While here, he will meet with classes in Asian history, religion, drawing and painting, and will give two other lectures. At 4:30 p.m. Monday he will speak on "Confucius Humanism and Chinese Art" at an SUA coffee in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. At 8 p.m. Wednesday he will present an illustrated sequel lecture on the same topic of his Humanities Lecture speech. The lecture will be in the Museum of Art. Cahill is an adjunct professor of art at American University in Washington, D. C. He has studied with Dr. Osvald Siren, authority on Chinese art. After a year of study as a fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Cahill spent a year studying Far Eastern art at the University of Kyoto in Japan. All wool flannel with gold button trim. Grey, green, or camel. 5 to 15, 39, 95 BUT WE DO! Yes at Briman's leading jewelers your KU ID is your pass to credit. Just show your ID and name your own payment plan. For DIAMONDS, WATCHES, WATCH repair and all your jewelry needs, your KU ID is your pass to credit at . . . 743 Mass. VI 3-4366 P