National Affairs
Oct. 27—Celebration of Navy Day. auspices of the Navy League; chief fete at Washington, D.C.
Oct. 31—Hallowe’en.
Foreign News
Oct. 13-26—”Heart of Empire” pageant; at London. Special occasion: sitting of the Imperial Conference.
Oct. 16-25—Annual international motor show, exhibiting cars made in eight countries; in London.
Oct. 28—Opening of British Parliament at London.
Oct. 30—Broadcast of a speech by Edward, Prince of Wales, through U. S. network of Columbia Broadcasting System; at the Guildhall. London. Occasion: banquet to delegates to the Imperial Conference.
Nov. 1—National elections in Cuba.
Aeronautics
Oct. 17-20—Dedication of Denver’s municipal airport.
Oct. 18, 19—All Eastern States Air Races; at Mercer Airport. Trenton, N. J. Proceeds to help build Cathedral of the Air at Lakehurst, N. J., memorial to aviators of all time.
Medicine
Oct. 20-24—Meeting of the American Hospital Association; at New Orleans.
Music
SEASON’S OPENINGS
Oct. 21—First concert in Ignace Jan Paderewski’s coast-to-coast tour; at Syracuse.
Oct. 23—Los Angeles Symphony.
Oct. 27—Metropolitan Opera (New-York); Chicago Civic Opera; Portland, Ore. Symphony.
Oct. 30—San Francisco Symphony.
Nov. 1—St. Louis Symphony.
Religion
Oct. 19, 20—American Jewish Congress; at Washington.
Oct. 28-30—Catholic Congress; at Buffalo.
Oct. 29-31—American Lutheran Conference; at Minneapolis. Purpose: federation of Lutheran bodies in the U. S. & Canada.
Art
Oct. 16-Dec. 7—Annual international exhibition of modern paintings, by artists of 15 countries; at Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. Prize award: $2.000 and guarantee of purchase by Pittsburgh’s Albert Carl Lehman. Most famed judge: Modernist Henri Matisse.
Sport
FOOTBALL—Oct. 25
East: Brown v. Holy Cross, at Providence; C. C. N. Y. v. Drexel, at New York; Columbia v. Williams, at New York; George Washington v. Dickinson, at Washington; Harvard v. Dartmouth, at Cambridge; N. Y. U. v. Fordham, at New York; Penn State v. Colby, at State College; Pittsburgh v. Notre Dame, at Pittsburgh; Princeton v. Navy, at Princeton; Syracuse v. St. Lawrence, at Syracuse; Yale v. Army, at New Haven.
South: Alabama v. Vanderbilt, at Birmingham; Davidson v. V. P. I., at Davidson; Georgia v. Alabama Poly, at Columbus; Georgia Tech i. Tulane, at Atlanta; Kentucky v. Virginia, at Lexington; Tennessee v. North Carolina, at Knoxville; V. M. I. v. Maryland, at Richmond.
Midwest: Chicago v. Mississippi, at Chicago; Kansas v. Iowa State, at Lawrence; Missouri v. Drake, at Columbia; Northwestern v. Centre, at Evanston.
West: Nebraska v. Montana, at Lincoln; Oregon State v. Pacific U. at Corvallis; Oregon v. Idaho, at Eugene; Stanford v. Southern California, at Palo Alto; Utah Aggies v. Wyoming, at Logan; Washington v. California, at Seattle.
GOLF
Oct. 20-22—First National Tom Thumb tournament; at LookoutMountain, Chattanooga, Tenn.
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