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30 A .M .— Recess. For your convenience, coffee and
do-nuts will be served just outside the tent during
recess which will permit prompt return to your seat,
as a courtesy to the next speaker.

10:45 A .M .— Lecture, “ P.S.C Alumni Association Interna­
tional,” Dr. Irving Rose, Atlanta, Georgia.— Tent.

11:15 A .M .— Lecture, “ A Layman’s Viewpoint on Chiro­
practic,” John Gillespie, Public Relations Director,
American Bureau of Chiropractic, N ew York City,
N. Y .— Tent.
AFTERNOON

1:00 P.M . to 7:00 P.M .— Lyceum Picnic, square dance,
games, races, jitterbug exhibition, ballroom dancing,
ball game.— Credit Island.

T he official Lyceum picture will be taken immedi­
ately upon arrival at grounds.
Starting promptly at 1:30 P .M ., games and races
will be held for adults as well as children. Prizes
awarded winners o f all events. Fun and laughs for
all ages. A ball game will follow between the Fac­
ulty and Field teams.
A ll cars please stop in front o f school to pick up pas­
sengers having no means o f transportation to the
picnic grounds. Those wishing rides assemble at
T w ildo at 1:00 P.M .

6:00 P.M . to 10:00 P.M . — Nursery service available.
Rooms C-7 and C-8.

EVENING

8:00 P.M .— Lecture, “ M y Experience in Show Business,”
Jim Harkins, the one and only “ Uncle Jim” o f Fred
Allen’s N B C Show, New York City, N. Y.— Tent.

8:30 P.M .— Lecture, “ This Land o f Ours,” Col. Harold
G. Hoffm an, former Governor o f N ew Jersey, twice
a Congressman. Philosopher, W it, Humorist, New
York City, N. Y.— Tent.

10:00 P .M .— Dance to the music o f Ray W in egar’s orches­
tra.— G old Room, Hotel Blackhawk.
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