Show BO IS ABROAD harwood the artist and dalcin tle sculptor in paris mr james T harwood one of rising young artists writes as follows the letter is dated paris october 21 I 1 have been in paris six weeks and in the academic julien five our friend dalcin the sculptor is also here and at the same he came about a w ek after I 1 did but I 1 did not discover his presence until some time after his arrival I 1 was delighted to find him here and he also seemed pleased at the greeting he received from a utah boy me inquired kindly after yourself and the others of his acquaintances we often talk about utah and notwithstanding the splendor of paris dalcin said he would give considerable to have an out in some of the canyons we will probably see each other every day he works in the modeling room I 1 in one of the life classes the julien is considered to be the beat school in the world for several reasons the eccle des baana arts has the greatest name it is true but the J alien has of late turned out the strongest men and quite a number of students have severed their connection with the arts and came over to the julien america and england are well represented and i from the school of ia san francisco there are twice as many as from any other similar school in america As a result of this I 1 moot many of my old chums those with whom I 1 studied on the shores of the now far off pacific ocean four of us have a flat together and it is situated some two miles from the school to reach it wo cross the seine and also s through the park the school opens at the model poses at 8 we work until 12 have one hour for lunch and then back to work until 5 this is the routine every day in the week save sunday and that is spent on a composition one has to be made every week we have visited bonvie and the the pantheon and kotre dame it need not be said that we esteemed it a rare treat I 1 have seen most of the works by the old masters and I 1 suppose I 1 should blush while I 1 confess it I 1 do not like them as well as I 1 do the modern |