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Coming: Feb. 24, 1930

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National Affairs

Feb. 22—Washington’s birthday.

Feb. 27—President Hoover’s reception to members of the Treasury and Post Office Departments; at the White House.

Feb. 25-March 10—Maneuvers of U. S. battle fleets and Army units; at Panama Canal Zone.

March 6—President Hoover’s reception to Army and Navy officials; at the White House.

March 10—Trial of Edward L. Doheny; at Washington, D. C.

Foreign News

March 2-12—Fourteen hundredth semi-annual Trade Fair; at Leipzig, Germany. Expected attendance: more than 185,000.

March 6—Birthday of Empress Nagako of Japan.

March 7—Eightieth birthday of Thomas G. Masaryk, president of Czechoslovakia.

Aeronautics

Feb. 23—Close of International Aircraft Show; at St. Louis.

March I—Exhibition of German airplanes, seaplanes, gliders; in Manhattan. Sponsors: German Aero Club, Ministry of Transportation.

March I—Inauguration of full fleet passenger service on New York, Rio & Buenos Aires Line.

Music

Feb. 25—Concert by the Alumnae Association of Fontainebleau School of Music; at the National Arts Club, Manhattan.

Feb. 27 —World première of Pizzetti’s Rondo Veneziano, to be played by New York Philharmonic Symphony orchestra, Arturo Toscanini conducting; in Manhattan.

March 7—Concert by the Philadelphia Orchestra; in Philadelphia. Guest conductor: Tullio Serafin, of the Metropolitan Opera.

Art

Feb. 21-March II— Exhibit of modern architecture, auspices of the Architects Club of Chicago; in Chicago.

Feb. 21-March 13— Annual exhibit of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh; at Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh.

Feb. 28-March 30—Annual exhibit of the Society of Independent Artists; at Grand Central Palace, Manhattan.

March 3-10—International Antique Exposition at Grand Central Palace, Manhattan.

March 5—Sale of famed Lansdowne marbles; in London.

Sport

BOWLING

March I-April 6—American Bowling Congress; at Cleveland.

BOXING

Feb. 27— Jack Sharkey v. Phil Scott (heavyweights); at Miami, Fla.

BICYCLES

March 2-8—Six-day race at Madison Square Garden, Manhattan.

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