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Professor A. F. Chamberlain of Clark University lectured last evening in the Fogg Art Museum on the "Mythology and Folk-lore of Invention." The lecture was given under the auspices of the Harvard Folk-Lore Club...
...that the modern inventive activity of man has long been foreshadowed among primitive peoples. There has been something of mechanical skill in them all, and this instinct has in many cases been brought to a great degree of practical perfection. In the great majority of cases, in primitive folk-lore, the origin of all invention has been attributed directly to the God or Great Spirit. His very name has in many cases meant simply maker, shaper or in some cases even potter. He has been thought to have originated every single thing and men simply to have learned from...
Under the auspices of the Folk-Lore Club which has provided several very interesting and instructive lectures, Professor Andrew F. Chamberlain of Clark University will lecture tonight in the Fogg Art Museum. His subject will be interesting and as Professor clark is an authority on folk-lore and an interesting talker, the lecture will be well worth attending...
Tonight at eight o'clock in the Fogg Art Museum, Professor Andrew F. Chamberlain, of Clark University, will give a lecture on "The Mythology and Folk-Lore of Invention." The lecture is given under the auspices of the Harvard Folk Lore Club...
Harvard Folk-Lore Club. Lecture. The Mythology and Folk-Lore of Invention. Professor Alexander F. Chamberlain, of Clark University. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...