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Madame Szumowska will give a recital-talk on "Poland and Chopin" in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building tonight at 8.15 o'clock. The proceeds will be devoted to the Polish Relief Fund. The program follows...
...live at the best period of our lives in the most comfortable circumstances, and at a time when the rest of the world is suffering all the horrors of war. When we think of Belgium bleeding, Poland starving and Servia smitten by fever, does it seem a great sacrifice to spend a dollar to help a little in the Red Cross work of mercy...
...happened to me in the seven weeks since I left, it's a hard job to plunge into the middle of things and tell you what it's all like. As a matter of fact, this is a different world; part of the war zone, indeed, but unlike France, Poland and Mesopotamia (the places we all have read about in connection with the war), and so far apart from our own home civilization that I am tempted to follow the accepted American missionaries' principle that "it's no use trying to describe India...
...friends of Poland, a society recently formed in this country to aid their countrymen in Poland, are carrying on today a "rose campaign" in Boston and Cambridge. There will be no tagging or button-holing in the Yard, but the roses will be on sale at Memorial Hall, the Union, and at the different clubs. Buy a rose and save a child in Poland...
Today's contribution is the University's share in the state-wide campaign to raise a large sum of money for the relief of the starving multitudes in Poland. Practically all the babies of the country have already died; it is the purpose of this collection to save the children while there is yet time...