Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Oct 1937, p. 42

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me prgram i me ew i irýuaay Evein cub this séason at the New' Trier high school, announces W. 'Frank McClure, president and founder of the club. These attractions are the Don Cossack Russian chorus, Edgar Guest, Col. Fr a nk Knox. Prof.j Win.tm. lOr tliq mer b* hOUed in at the. dosa'on the. @paina uight. M..ab.wsip c"rd are issued te &Ul s.iscribers, .mtitimg thm t. r.served seats until the. opealmg h~ua each, uight. A $10 subscrlptlon soUdtes yen to two eats. Sunday JEvenÎng club and filled two churches with thé audiences hé at-. tracted. Col. Frank Knox, publisher of the Chicago Daily News,ý wiIl speak oôn which more often- than *iot has capacitv audiences. The practice ba s aiways been to defray the cost of the lecture, series ini two ways: one b-% jsubscriptions, several hundred ot them; and second, by collections from the,.auliience.. In this way a very fine course -caft be assured because the. support tomes botb from public- spirited citizens and froni the public grains. Greatest Sioghsg EaspahIe The Don Cossack Russian Maie -chors s be hn temeI the i0reatest~ I

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