Friday, July 27
Lewisohn Stadium concerts, opera, “Boris Gudonoff”; Youreneff, Bourskaya, Nadworney, Romakoff; conductor, Alexander Smallens; Amsterdam avenue and 138th street; 8 p. m.
School of the Jewish Woman, broadcast; Dr. Trude Weiss Rosmarin, “History of the Jews in Medieval Spain”; Station WLTH; 3:30 p. m.
Works Division, Department of Public Welfare; marionette show, “Black Sambo”: Hecksher Building, Central Park at Sixty-second street; 3 p. m. Puppet show, “The Smithy in the Rocky Mountains,” Jewish Center of Jackson Heights, Seventy-third street and Woodside avenue, Jackson Heights; 2:30 p. m.
Broadcast, H. Eliot Kaplan, “More Exempt Jobs Should Go”; Station WEVD; 8 p. m.
Friends of the Soviet Union, monster demonstration demanding freedom of Dr. Ernest Stoecker and anti-Nazi prisoners in Germany; 17 Battery place; 11 a. m.
Saturday, July 28
Lewisohn Stadium concerts, opera, “Boris Gudonoff”; Youreneff, Bourskaya, Nadworney, Romakoff; conductor, Alexander Smallens: Amsterdam avenue and 138th street; 8 p. m.
United Hebrew Circle of Mizrachi Youth Groups, meeting; speaker, Kalman Whitman; Palestinian music, 455 Hopkinson avenue, Brooklyn; evening.
Solomon and Dora Monness Shapiro Charitable Fund, farewell dinner honoring Dr. and Mrs. Berthold Pollack; Astor Roof, Broadway and Forty-fourth street; 7 p. m.
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