Monday, Feb. 03, 1930

Coming

National Affairs

Feb. 7--Debate on Prohibition Enforcement between Representative Fiorello H. La Guardia (Wet) of New York and Senator Smith W. Brookhart (Dry) of Iowa under auspices of Cleveland Advertising Club, in Cleveland.

Feb. 13--President Hoover's dinner to the diplomatic corps at the White House.

Feb. 20--President Hoover's reception to members of the House of Representatives at the White House.

Foreign News

Feb. 5--Inauguration of President-elect Pascual Ortiz Rubio in Mexico City, to be attended by a large goodwill delegation of U. S. and other businessmen.

Business

Feb. 1-9--American Furniture Style Show at the Furniture Mart, Chicago.

Feb. 3-7--Nineteenth Annual Convention of the National Retail Dry Goods Association, at Hotel Pennsylvania, Manhattan.

Aeronautics

Feb. 7-15--International Aviation Show, auspices of Aviators' Post, American Legion, at Grand Central Palace, Manhattan.

Feb. 15-23--International Aircraft Exposition, auspices Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce, at St. Louis, Mo.

Art

Feb. 11--Opening of a one-month exhibit of modern architecture, auspices of the Architects' Club of Chicago.

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

Music

Feb. 3--Opening of the Chicago Civic Opera Company's two-week season at the Boston Opera House. First production: Die Walkuere.

Feb. 7--Beginning of Wagner Matinee Cycle at the Metropolitan Opera House, Manhattan. First production, Die Meistersinger.

Education

Feb. 1--Opening of a School for Crime Detection at Northwestern University.

Feb. 12--Columbia University's Alumni Day, celebrated in Manhattan with speeches by President Nicholas Murray Butler and Author John Erskine.

Feb. 12--Conferring of the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on retiring British Ambassador Rt. Hon. Sir Esme Howard by Georgetown University, in Washington.

Feb. 22-27--Convention of the Department of Superintendence of the National Education Association, at Atlantic City.

Sport

WINTER SPORTS

Feb. 3-5--World's figure-skating championship, at Madison Square Garden, Manhattan.

Feb. 6-8--Dartmouth College's twentieth annual Winter Carnival.

Feb. 8-16--Northern Games, at Stockholm, Sweden.

Feb. 18-19--Inter-collegiate winter sports (International), at Murray Bay, Canada.

Feb. 21-24--Tenth annual Lake Placid ski tournament, at Lake Placid, N. Y.

GOLF

Jan. 28-Feb. 1--Pan-American men's amateur championship, at Edgewater Gulf course, Biloxi, Miss.

Feb. 11-15--Women's open championship tournament, at Riddell's Bay Golf and Country Club, Bermuda.

TENNIS

Feb. 1--National indoor tennis championship (men's singles and doubles), at 7th Regiment Armory, Manhattan.

RACQUETS

Feb. 16-21--U. S. singles championship, at Boston.

SQUASH RACQUETS

Feb. 21-23--U. S. championship, at Chicago.

BOATING

Jan. 30--Opening of the international sailing and outboard motorboat regatta, at Havana.

BRIDGE

Feb. 12-14--Annual Eastern championship bridge tournament, at the Delmonico, Manhattan.

ANIMALS

Feb. 10-12--Westminster Kennel Club Show, at Madison Square Garden, Manhattan.

TRAP SHOOTING

Jan. 29-Feb. 1--Dixie Handicap at the Atlanta Gun Club.

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