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CHAUTAUQUA TENTS COVER AUSTRALIA 70 Communities in Commonwealth to hear Great Speakers and Inspirational Music, 6 DAYS ASSEMBLY. COMING HERE SOON. A WH M TP A Typical Chautauqua. For a delightful week of good things the Chautauqua has provided well. Music of a winsome and inspiring type will be presented every day, both afternoon and evening. Lectures of a vital and soulgripping kind will he given from the platform frequently. The New York Players will present their contribution in the form of delightful drama. The Apollo Concert Co. which appears early in the Aveek will offer a wide range of unique and compelling instrumentation, including the Apollophoue, an instrument specially designed by Mr. Arthur Wells, leader of the Company. Among the lecturers will be J. C. Herbsman, a man often described as 200 lbs. of radium, full of force, fire and contagious personality, who will speak among other things on the subject “Carry On.” Dr. Andrew Johnson, eminent platformist of Philadelphia, will discuss themes in the strain of humorous philosophy, and everything that he says will be worth remembering. Chancellor Bradford of the Oklahoma University has given his life to a close study of those vital social themes that to-day challenge world attention. There are few men anywhere available so thoroughly competent to speak on these matters as he. It will be an education to any man, no matter how learned, to spend an hour listening to the Chancellor. ® Other musical numbers of an appealing type will be present every day, including the Southern Seas Sextette, made up of well trained and widely experienced artists. The printed programs will give further information about other musical organisations that will appear and contribute to the week of delight President Wilson Endorses Chautauqua President Wilson writes this message to the Chautauqua workers of America; “It has been on my miud for some time to thank your organisation for the very real help it has given to America in the struggle that is concerned with every fundamental element of national life, “Your speakers, going from community to community, meeting people in the friendly spirit engendered by years of intimate and understanding contact) have been effective messengers for the delivery and interpretation of democracy’s meaning and imperative needs. “The work that Chautauqua is doing has not lost importance because of war, but rather has gained new opportunities for service. “Let me express the hope that you will let no discouragement weaken your activities, and that the people will not fail in the support of a patriotic institution that may be said to be an Integral part of the national defence.” SHOWING AT LEVIN DURING THIS WEEK.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1948, 6 March 1919, Page 4
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747Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1948, 6 March 1919, Page 4
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