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% (Continued From Page 6) * olism ‘to be an active member of| this one. Native folk songs are French during the|artfully woven in, giving the work
them a symbol oppression. (Columbia, M-604, four| warm 10-inch records.) .| symphony deserves to become popuDVORAK: SYMPHONY NO. 1/lar with the music-loving public.
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his 40th | by Tucker,
(Columbia, M-887, five 12-inch rec- was
KOL NIDRE and ELI, ELI sung| Florida sophomore, Richard tenor, ‘'with|rally after
fthe hapny period of his middle ite Sholom Secunda. Both ‘the deeplytraditional “Kol Nidre,” and e dramatic “Eli, Ei” by Sandler, orm Tole a genius. | nifcance. « Richard Tucker, one of Thée concert-goers Who only asso- the Met's outstanding young tenors, | ciate Dvorak with his Ninth Orimaxes his Columbia debut with “New World" symphony are due for | them and sings them with fitting 8 pleasant surprise when they hear! nopjlity and full-voiced beauty. HWM
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birthday, this symphony ‘belongs to|chorus and orchestra conducted by mangled left leg.
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By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D. | aAiIoUGH AIR-BORNE pollen ‘is the commonest cause of hay
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Main symptoms of hay fever occur in the eye, palate, nose and | throat, Itching, congestion, light irritation of the ey es and sneezing are | the chief complaints although in a
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Riley Park Crowd Plans Big ‘Day
Residents in the neighborhood of | rough half mile qver the park with' (a grand prize of $25 for the goal.
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younger, and drivers not over 14. “BROWNING | All designs of racers will be accept- |
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are without pneumatic tires. rider and four pushers will com-
will mark the second annual Riley |
day with pushmobile races, a free dance, sports events and features!
Thursday.
The Matriarch’s Mothers’ ,
will serve meals and the dramatic
fever, any pollen can produce a reaction if present in sufficient con- |
are made e and Af injections are given |
club will * sponsor fortune telling) BLAME IT ON THE WAR
and a fish pond. Other scheduled |
attractions are baseball, volleyball, horseshoes and sack and | returned to the United States since | relay races with awards given by the’ war, brought with them thou- |
neighborhood merchants. Harry Duncan and his band will supply the music for the free dance
to be held in the
pagoda.
'and ‘junior teen canteens. Rules Listed Opl. Densel Poindexter, Pal club
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softball, |
The | outdoor storage,
dance will be given under the aus- | contained mostuito larvae. | pices of the Shag Shanty, senior |
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