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Kew-Forest School Association Parents and Teachers Enjoy Speakers and Also Help Increase Building Fund ACH year this Association shows advancement from the year before-improvement in the quality of the programs, in the size of membership and in the amount of money added to the school building fund. The spirit in the Association membership during 1952-53, has shown, as always, loyalty to the school and to its ideals. The fraternal friendship within the group is most gratifying. The program began on October 14, 1952, with Dr. Francis Parkman, Executive Secretary, National Council of Independent Schools, who spoke clearly and informa- tively on the subject: llldepflldfllf Srlmoly mid Pzlbfic IflflIL'u'ff011A,' Some Refleclioalr 011 Prafiderzr jfmler B. Cwmrlffr Vieuxr. The next speaker was Dr. john Cranford Adams, President of Hofstra College, an authority on the stage on which Shakespeare produced his plays in London. His subject was Sln1ke.rII7em'e'.r Slfzge. November 10, 1952. The well modulated voice and splendid presence of President Adams were enjoyed by all who heard this expert research worker. Dr. Anna Kleegman Daniels held the attention of her audience when she spoke, january 12, 1953, on the subject: AlffIfL'.1:'LfI1t'6 and In Teizlphirinnx. On February 9, 1953, Mr. james Coleman, Vice-President of United Medical Service, spoke on Treudr in Volfmlnry Healllr Serrice and Dr. Henry I. Fine- berg, Superintendent, Queens General Hospital, talked about The Role af llre Qneenr- born Tllf76I't'lIf0.1'f.1i and Henllb Ayrorifzlimz in Qlreem. The President of Barnard College, Millicent C. Mclntosh, presented the subject: 1.1 There 11 Cflllffftif Belireen flu' Mndewl amd the 'lhuliliowml Edumliomll Cmrimlnm. the last meeting of the year, April 13, 195 3. The Military Bridge, November 21, 1952, was attended by a larger number than ever before and a substantial sum was added to the building fund. The three one-act plays, directed by Mr. Homer Cleary, presented February 151, 1953, also added to the building fund. The Board meetings have been enjoyable, at homes of members, the Wfednesday before the Association meetings. Dr. james L. Dixon, Headmaster, is always present. The othcers for the year 1952-55 are President, Mrs. john C. Kindred, Vice-Presi- dents, Mrs. R. Preston Hazelwood, Mrs. George Beyer, jr., Mrs. Edward Barlow, Mrs. james L. Dixon, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. joseph Ringersg Recording Seiretary, Mrs. Williaimm Allang Treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Moskowitz. The Chairmen of Committees: Ways and Means, Mrs. Richard Hess, Program, Mrs. Arthur Palmer, Membership, Mrs. Ezra A. Wolff, Refreshments, Mrs. john Hetheringtong Parliamentarian and Chairman of Publicity, Dean Lucy Allen Smart. The officers for the year 1955-1954 were elected at the April meeting. They will lead the membership in an excellent program for the year and will increase the building fund. 13
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