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THE MORNING FORUM я This department is devoted to the interests of È and friendly criticism for the March 18—Meyer Black Death.” Eisenstein, ‘Racing A well delivered speech. March 18 fulness.” Rose Vigliotta, “Тһе Value of Forget- A louder voice would have been a good help. Otherwise a fine speech. March 18 tance. Rose Cooperman, Message of Impor- Your talk forced us to empty our pock- ets and help fill the cups passed. “А Nation-wide A well chosen topic, mastered well. March | 9 Isadore Rothman, Radio Gym. March 19 We all appreciated the excellent explanation you gave Albert Lenz, “Тһе Newspaper.” us of the newspaper. March 19 “Walter Your topic was well delivered and you spoke with Irene Feldman, Damrosch.”’ assurance. March 20—Annette Pasquale, ‘Gabrielle D'Annun- zio. Delivered in a very good voice. March 24— Sylvia High. Millman, Clubs іп You realiy did encourage members. Central March 24— Frances Weinberger, “When City Meets Country.” Your certainly did do away with a possible collision. March 24—Katherine Norcia, brary.” “Our Your voice was clear and loud. Public Li- The ex- pressions you used were good. 45 a public speaking in Central, being not only a record of all speeches given in the auditorium, but an encouragement | i i NS ЙІ benefit of our budding orators. D 2 Ze Ge $ April 2 March 25— George Hodes, “‘Muscle Shoals.” topic was important and well rendered. Your March 25 Allan Glucksman, Ў Y our topic was very interesting. ‘Life of a Star.” March 27—Tillie Wiener, “Тһе Vanity of Girls. Y our topic held the attention of all, especially that of the opposite sex. March 31 Rings. “The A very well delivered topic. Eugene Ranucci, Vanity of March 3]—Anita Chivian, “Сһоріп.” and piano selection were delivered excellently and appreciated by all. Your speech April 1—lIsadore Kaufman, “АП Day. After listening to you, we all made sure not to be Fools' fooled that day. Арп! 1—Robert Friesinger, “What Can Be Done With Liquid Air. you gave us. Thanks for the knowledge Dante Beatrice Centanni, The Literary Society. April 3—Frank Mayer, “America’s Problem. Well prepared, but which train were you trying to catch? April 3— Clara Rettig, “Fear. Your manner of de- livery was good and you retained the attention of your audience throughout your talk.
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