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o \ LECTURE ON AMERICAN REVOLUTION AT SOUTHWEST MUSEUM At the Southwest Museum next Sunday afternoon, February 13 from three to four o'clock, Mr. T. C. Hinckley, Jr., of Claremont Men's College will lecture on The American Revolution. Mr. Hinckley lecture with Illustrations, will begin with an introduction of the colonial setting and why the colonists brought about a break with mother country, then will deal with the revolution itself. Impress­ions of famous revolutionary scenes and^personalities will be presented. The Southwest Museum is located at Marmion v<ay and Museum Drive in Highland Park and may be reached by the HW tt streetcar or the No. 25 bus. The Museum is open daily to the public, except Mondays, from 1 to 5 p.m*, Admission is free.