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ITEMS OF INTEREST

An anthology of the works about the late U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt will be published in 1952. The 300,000-word volume will be titled “The Roosevelt Reader.”

Religious and civic groups will sponsor a new dramatised version of the life of Christ in many sections of the United States during the coming year.

A total of 178,700 persons attended the concerts at the Berkshire Music Festival in the United States this summer. The concert series are presented by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

More than half of the 18,000,000 women workers in the United States are married, the U.S. Women’s Bureau reports. In 1940 about 33 per cent of the 14,000,000 women who were then working were married.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19501013.2.4

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 7, 13 October 1950, Page 2

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120

ITEMS OF INTEREST Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 7, 13 October 1950, Page 2

ITEMS OF INTEREST Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 7, 13 October 1950, Page 2

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