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THE ORIGINAL ROMEIKE PRESS CLIPPINGS 

220 W. 19th ST., NEW YORK 
Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 

Circ. (D 46,013) (S 41,249) 

This Clipping From CHATTANOOGA, TENN. TIMES

[[stamped]] NOV 10 1941 [[/stamped]]

ON THE AIR TODAY 

2:15 P.M- MBS-National Art Week Round-Table broadcast, with Mrs. Audrey McMahon, vice-chairman in charge of administration for the New York City Council for Art Week; Cornelia Van A. Chapin, noted sculptress; Ely Jacques Kahn, architect; Dr. Bernard Meyers, of the fine arts department of New York university; Stefan Hirsch, painter, and Paul Manship, sculptor. 

2:30 P.M-CBS-Mrs. Wendell L. Willkie, introduced by Mrs.Kermit Roosevelt, founder and national chairman of "Young America Wants to Help" club. 

5:15 P.M.-MBS-Senator Millard E. Tydings, of Maryland, speaks before Jewish War Veterans' Armistice day meeting in Washington and is introduced by National Commander Benjamin Kaufman. 

7:30 P.M.-NBC-Red-The Voice of Firestone: Richard Crooks, Metropolitan Opera tenor; concert orchestra, direction of Alfred Wallenstein. Music details: Wolf-Ferrari's "Secrets of Suzanne"; Elgar's "Hand of Hope and Glory" (Crooks); Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 5" (orchestra); Tosti's "Goodbye" (Crooks); Fox' "Hills of Home" (Crooks); "My message," by D'Hardelot (Crooks).