Monday, Jun. 16, 1930
National Affairs
June 22-27--Rotary International meeting; at Chicago.
June 30-July 2--Annual conference of State Governors; at Salt Lake City.
Foreign News
June 15--Sixteenth national congress of the Communist Party; at Moscow. U. S. S. R.
June 26-28--Millennial celebration of the Icelandic Parliament;* at Thingvellir, Iceland.
June 29--Parliamentary elections in Bolivia.
Education
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
June 16--At Amherst College, Amherst, Mass.; Brown University, Providence, R. I.; at Connecticut College, New London, Conn.; at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.; at Smith College, Northampton, Mass.; at Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.; at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.
June 17--At Boston University, Boston, Mass.; at Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H.; at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio; at Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.; at University of Akron, Akron, Ohio.
June 18--At Hunter College, Manhattan ; at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; at Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
June 19--At Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.; at Temple University, Philadelphia.
June 23--At University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Religion
June 13-21--Young Men's Student Conference; at East Northneld, Mass.
June 23-July i--Young Women's Conference; at East Northneld, Mass.
Medicine
June 16-21--Convention of the American Optometric Association; at Boston.
June 22-24--Convention of Medical Women's National Association; at Detroit.
June 23-27--Eighty-first annual session of the American Medical Association; at Detroit.
Aeronautics
June 20--Dedication of Randolph Field, world's largest flying School; near San Antonio, Texas.
June 28-July 6--Pacific Coast Aeronautical Exposition; at Oakland Municipal Airport, Oakland, Calif.
Sport
BOATING
June 13--Trial race of U. S. America's Cup defenders; at Glen Cove, L. I. Probable starters: Enterprise, Resolute, Vanitie, Weetamoe, Whirlwind, Yankee.
June 20--Harvard v. Yale; on Thames River, New London, Conn.
June 26--Scandinavian Gold Cup regatta; at Gothenburg, Sweden.
GOLF
June 16-21--British open championship; at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, England.
June 24-25--French open championship; at Dieppe Golf Club, Dieppe, France.
June 24-26--Royal Canadian Golf Association open championship; at Hamilton Golf & Country Club, Hamilton, Ont.
HORSES
June 17-19--Ascot races; at Ascot, England.
June 24--Irish Derby; at Curragh, Ireland.
June 29--Grand Prix de Paris races; at Longchamp, France.
TENNIS
June 23--National intercollegiate championships; at Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa.
June 23-July 5--Wimbledon championships; at Wimbledon, England.
GOING
Best Plays in Manhattan
HOTEL UNIVERSE--How a wise old man can clarify the lives of sundry summer visitors (TIME, April 21).
IT'S A WISE CHILD--Among others in the cast, a funny iceman (TIME, Aug. 19).
LOST SHEEP--What happens when a clergyman's family rent an abandoned bordello (TIME, May 19).
THE FIRST MRS. FRASER--Deft English drawing-room comedy (TIME, Jan. 13).
THE GREEN PASTURES--The tribulations of a colored Jehovah. This year's Pulitzer Prizewinner (TIME, March 10).
THE LAST MILE--Audiences find out what it feels like to await execution (TiME, Feb. 24).
THE TAVERN--George M. Cohan causing spectators to speculate upon his sanity (TIME, June 2).
TOPAZ--Amusing cozenages in the career of a French schoolmaster (TIME, Feb. 24).
UNCLE VANYA--Cinemactress Lillian Gish trips daintily through a Chekhov revival (TIME, April 28).
Musical--FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN (TIME, Dec. 9), SIMPLE SIMON (TIME, March 3), STRIKE UP THE BAND (TIME, Jan. 27), SONS o' GUNS (TIME, Dec. 9).
Best Pictures
DEVIL'S HOLIDAY--A Chicago manicurist takes a farmboy for a buggy ride (TIME, May 19).
OLD AND NEW--Another provocative newsreel of Soviet endeavor, full of propaganda and brilliant photography (TIME, May 19).
THE BIG POND--Maurice Chevalier amusing in an unimportant story (TIME, May 26).
THE FLORADORA GIRL (Marion Davies) --Jumbled but amusing reminiscence of the Mauve Decade (TIME, June 9).
THE MAN FROM BLANKLEYS--John Barrymore in a hilarious farce starring John Barleycorn (TIME, April 7).
THE SILENT ENEMY--Vivid portrayal of tribal life among the Ojibwa Indians (TIME, May 26).
TURKSIB--Good newsreel of the building of the Turkestan-Siberian railway (TIME, June 9).
*Oldest functioning Parliament in the world.
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