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RED CROSS WAR FUND 

Opera, Concert and Radio Stars Provide Musical Program

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Mr. Giovanni Martinelli, noted Metropolitan Opera Star, is shown above being sketched in caricature by Mr. William Auerbach-Levy. Mr. Auerbach-Levy did the caricature following the Defense Rally at which the noted tenor sang.

Mr. Robert Weede, Metropolitan baritone, is shown, to the right, with Mrs. John Robert McLaughlin at the Uptown Information Center.

Mr. Carlos Morelli, South American tenor, is shown above with Mrs. George Harrison, at his right, and Mr.George Harrison, member of he Central Committee of the Red Cross, at his left. On Mrs. Harrison's right is Miss Magdalena Petit, Chilean playwright.

Miss Nina Gordani, diseuse, is shown above receiving flowers from Miss Sonia Correia, daughter of the Brazilian Consul General.

Mr. Frank Parker, noted radio and concert stage tenor, is shown as he prepared to sing for the audience on January 22.

Miss Dorothy Kirsten, Metropolitan soprano, is shown in the group at left. Left to right: Miss Kirsten, Mrs. William Barlay Parson, Jr., and Mr. John Carter, of the Metropolitan Opera.

Miss Muriel Dickson, of the Metropolitan Opera, sang a Gilbert and Sullivan group on January 16. She is shown on the left in the picture presented at the right. With her is Miss Gertrude Lawrence.

Miss Margit Bokor, Metropolitan mezzo soprano, sang on Friday, January 23. 

Mr. Earl Wrightson, baritone is shown chatting with Mrs. C. Stanley Thompson, on Wednesday, January 21.

Mr. Frederic Scheweppe, tenor, presented a program of American songs on Friday, January 16.

Mr. James Phillips, basso profundo, sang on Saturday, January 17, and again on January 24.

Mr. Del Arden radio tenor, presented a program of songs Tuesday, January 20.

Miss Gloria Callen, swimming champion, congratulates Mr. Norman Cordon, Metropolitan basso, after his program on January 23.

Mr. Vaughn Comfort, radio singer, led the audience in singing on January 23.

Mr. Samuel Adams, of the New Opera Company, who sang on Monday, January 19, is shown talking with Mrs. J. Howard Cashman.

Mr. Kenneth Walton presented programs on the Novacord each day.

Miss Thelma Votipka, soprano, gave a program for Allied Day, January 21.