The Department of Fine Arts is again to be congratulated for bringing together in Hanover a notable collection of American paintings, sculptures, and etchings. This latest exhibition was displayed daily from April 15 to April 23 in the Little Theater of Rob-inson Hall. Fourteen American landscape painters were represented. These included six color studies by Walter Sargent, fifteen impressionistic paintings by the same artist and six large water colors of wild birds by Frank W. Benson. The sculptures included six bronzes of Indians by leading American sculptors, two bronzes of western life by Frederick Remington, Weinman's "Pitcher Winding Up". Lopez's "On His Mark", Harriet Frishmuth's "Swimmer", and animal sculptures by F. G. R. Roth, and Miss Anna Hyatt. On the evening of April 18 an address on "American Sculpture" was given by the distinguished sculptor of Indian life, Mr. Cyrus E. Dallin. Ten examples of Mr. Dallin's work, among them his well known "Appeal to the Great Spirit" were included in the exhibit.