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ESS TESTE MARE LT I EN TM TRA on aa Is ” - THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922, President of the New Bngland Velle] 7.45 P. M.—Musical programme as] Piano solo—College melodies, W. UL. Company of Boston and Director of the] follows: Instrumental selections, mediey | Howlett. National alers’ Assocta-| of popular football songs, Union College | Male quartet—Medley of old-time tion, 5. * , Ww. t Instrumental Club. songs, Civil Ei it. by Prof, § rt Address—Tradition In College Edu-| Addr College 6. cation, Dr, Abraham Brubach Footbal Lieut, Elmer Q. Oll- baseball scores. 7. Concert—Miss Mabel] songs of various colleges, Union Col- | phant Friswell, Miss Emma Treadwell, pianist; | tege Glee Club. strumental eélections<Uaten Cot- William Walton, violinist; Le Roy] [Instrumental selections of popular | lege Instrumental Club. on, accompanist. songs, Union College Dance Orchestra. lege bicker—Burdett Gfbson. _ $$$ |} Campus humor set to music, Civil ng number—Unton College alma By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. if WAAM—NEWARK J Engineering Quartet. * mater, Union College Glee Club. be announced by radio. $$$ F { QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | by Joneph P.| 11 to 1165 A. M.—"star Spangled Sips Cashman ational Security League. 9.80—!'The Merchant of Ventce,"’ a] United States Department of Agricul- dramatic reading by Mona Morgan. ture. Musical selections. New Free 2 Public Library Information Service. 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Rolls “PACIFIC” TOILET WIJZ—NEWARK 360 METRES midday reports and prices on farm pro- ducts. 12.10—Musical programme. 4.00—Closing prices on stocks and]* bonds, grain, coffee and sugar. 9.52—Standard time signals. Veather forecast. part suits for winter (two- three-plece modes) by Vogue. ve With Prop- bes and Closets for Men's by Vanity Fair. : @ soures/ e 2 HIS is what the 91 organiza- tions of Federation did last year:— Our hospitals and dispensaries cared for 145,663 sick. Homes were provided for 3,000 or- phansand destitute children,350aged men and women, 600 delinquents. Aid was given tos thousands of needy families, deaf persons and crippled children. 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