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WHEN to change one's clothing and, having decided upon the time, what material with which to match the vagaries of the climate-these are questions dealt with by Mies Green in her fourth talk. In a word, the temperature of the body and the appropriate clothing to match that temperature.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mies Green

VIOLET be VILLAMIL (Soprano) THE ROWENA FRANKLIN STRING
QUARTET:
ROWENA FRANKLIN (1st Violin): DOROTHY EVERITT (2nd Violin); MARY STEWART (Viola); EDITH LAKE
'(Violoncello) 4.45 ORGAN RECITAL by EDWARD
O'HENRY
From Madame Tussaud 's Cinema

Contributors

Unknown:
Rowena Franklin
Unknown:
Rowena Franklin
Violin:
Dorothy Everitt
Violin:
Mary Stewart
Unknown:
Madame Tussaud

IN a climate so hard to calculate as the English, probably the hardest' hit are the farmers and the gardeners. There is always the artificial climate of the greenhouse to fall back upon, the profitable conduct of which will be the subject of Mr. Bewlay's talk.

A LL social organization assumes some capacity to predict the future and to take preventative or promotive action. In her fourth talk, Mrs. Sidney Webb 'defines the limits of the scientific method and the need of a definite scale of values to be sought through some other faculty than that of scientific discovery.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs. Sidney Webb

2LO London and 5XX Daventry

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