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National Affairs
March 23—Radio address by Mrs. Herbert Hoover, auspices of women's division of the President's Emergency Committee for Employment; over National Broadcasting network.
March 25—Dinner of the Academy of Political Science; at Hotel Astor, Manhattan. Guest of honor: Walter Lippmann of the late great New York World; in appreciation of his contributions (politico-educational) to U.S. life.
April 7—Chicago's mayoral election. Chief candidates: William Hale ("Big Bill") Thompson, Republican; Anton Joseph Cermak, Democrat.
Foreign News
March 24—International agricultural parley; at Paris. Purpose: to establish first international bank (capital, $9,650,000) for agricultural credit clearing.
March 25—Convention of the restored Spanish parliament; at Madrid. Last previous parliamentary sitting: September 1923 (soon suspended by Primo de Rivera's coup d'état of Sept. 15).
March 26—World Grain Congress; at Rome. Purpose: to regulate grainselling on world markets. March 26— Session of Mahatma Gandhi's Indian Congress party; at Karachi, India.
March 31—International coffee growers' conference; at Sao Paulo, Brazil. Purpose: to restrict Output to Demand. Last such conference: 1902, at New York.
April 5—Dedication of monument to the late Poet Rupert Brooke; at his grave on Skyros Island, Greece. Inscription: "To Rupert Brooke and to immortal poetry;" by fellow British and European poets.
April 13-May 16—Shakespearean festival; at Stratford-on-Avon.
Aeronautics
March 25-27—Third national airport conference, under auspices of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce; at Tulsa, Okla.
April 11-19—National aircraft show; at Detroit.
Science
March 30-April 3—Eighty-first session of the American Chemical Society; at Indianapolis. Symposium subject: combustion.
Religion
April 3, 5—Good Friday, Easter Sunday.
Music
March 24-29—Bach festival in conjunction with Boston Symphony Orchestra's soth anniversary celebration; at Symphony Hall, Boston.
April 5—Radio debut of Metropolitan Opera's Lily Pons; over National Broadcasting network.
April 5—Last of a series of radio concerts by Stokowski's Philadelphia Orchestra; over National Broadcasting network.
Sport
GOLF
March 26-27—North & South open championship; at Pinehurst, N.C.
April 6-11—North & South amateur championship; at Pinehurst, N.C.
April 10—Bobby Jones Trophy amateur golf tournament; at Catalina Country Club, Los Angeles, Calif. Trophy: silver statue of Bobby Jones. Sponsor: William Wrigley Jr.
HORSE RACING
March 27—Ninety-second Grand National steeplechase; at Aintree, England, Important departures: limiting entry to 10 horses which placed in previous races, raising of minimum age & weight.
MOTOR BOATING
March 28—End of Pacific Coast Boat Show; at San Francisco.
POLO
March 28-April 18—National indoor championship tournament; in two rings, at Squadron A Armory, Manhattan and Squadron C Armory. Brooklyn.
TENNIS
March 24-29—U.S. amateur singles championship; at Boston.
YACHTING
March 24-April 1—International yacht races, at Bermuda.
Animals
April 6-23—Circus; at Madison Square Garden, Manhattan.
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