1922
"No More War" Meeting Will Be Held Saturday In Music Hall
The anniversary of the beginning of the World War will be celebrated by the University of Wisconsin in connection with the world-wide demonstrations on the day, by a "No More War" meeting Saturday at 8:00 p.m. in Music hall.
The program will be opened with the showing of a one-reel film of the Educational corporation entitled "What's the Limit?" This 15 minute feature is an imaginative film of cartoon type, illustrating the havoc of war. The film was shown a few weeks ago before several members of the Woman's club by Prof. H. M. Dudley of the Extension division with pleasing results.
Justice M. B. Rosenberry of the Wisconsin Supreme court, who will act as presiding officer, will present the theme of the evening. Miss Zona Gale will deliver a short address. Miss Gale is a member of the Wisconsin Peace society.
Prof. Carl Russell Fish, the other speaker of the evening, will speak upon the "Possibility of Peace."
"This meeting," says Dean Goodnight, "should be interesting and timely, coming as it does upon the heels of Will Irwin's talk upon the late war."
—The Capital Times, Madison, Wisconsin, July 27, 1922, page 8.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Beginning of World War To Be Observed
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