Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1922 — Page 16

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SPECIAL COMMITTHE ON NEAR EAST RELIEF Msmber of the special committee on Ne.ir Last 3.c!::.:;, ..pi.'.ir.v;. uy n-. .:.r. in New York City and launched a campaign for a nauonai iac.i v.r v,.t lfx (seated), J. L. Fieser; Robert J. Cuddihy, pubhsner oi nc Literiry L. L. j - cl airman of the American Red Cross, W 11 H IW r, ? --- " i 1 ' C ton, ct Near East Relief: Mrs. John French, Y. W. C. A , nnl It. . tt. Barclay Acheson; C. V. Vickrey, general secretary f.'s-ir La.,t I-.u-u, 0. L. -

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AUTHOR PRESENTS FIRST COPY OF CARUSO BIOGRAPHY TO WIDOW OF THE GREAT ITALIAN TENOR p;crre V. R. Key (right), the New York music critic who has written the first biography of Ins long-time friend, the late Enrico Caruso, vctcrday called on Mrs. Dorothy Park Benjamin Caruso and presented to heVthe iirst copy of the book, which little Gloria, daughter of the tenor, is "seen holding. Bruno Zerrato, secretary to Caruso, is seen leaning over their shoulders.

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FAMOUS COACH INSTRUCTING A NOVICE Coach Jim Rice, of Columbia, has his hands full now-a-days. In addition to his men from last year he has fifty-five freshmen on the job for instruction. Photo shows Rice teaching a freshman the rudiments of rowing on a machine called the "Pollywog".

BRIDE-ELECT OF JAPANESE CROWN PRINCE Princess Nagako, the seldom photographed bride-elect of the Japanese Crown Prince has just reached London from Tokio. The Princess is seen leaving the French Art Exhibition. Evidently she favors Western fashions as she is seen in a pleated skirt and a kimono blouse.

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SULGRAVE INSTITUTF: PEA3AA7S U: ilAA") STATES WITH STATUE OF A A. A A A LAAAE

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THE SHAH OF PERSIA VISITS KING ALFONSO AT MADRID Sultan Ahmad Kadjar, Shah of Persia, bowing to the crowd upon his recent arrival in Madrid to visit King Altonso, of Spain, who is shown seated, behind his royal guest

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