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...Arkansas Gazelle says "And Shall Chautauqua Die?" and picks up the essence of your article. The Newburgh News headlines it "Chautauqua Busted." The Times-Picayune "Chautauqua To Be Abandoned" and today the Kansas City Star devotes a page to our demise...
...time your article appeared we were launching a campaign to get Chautauqua triumphantly out of its difficulties-and we had a long row to hoe, but are certain of its success. But your article-and there's no denying it was a birdie I-is multiplying our task by six-not to say seven! Somebody here must have muffed it beautifully when asked about Chautauqua's condition. ... If I prepare a truthful statement of the situation, would you wish...
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After reiterating what TIME reported, i. e. that Chautauqua had been placed (but not "laid to rest") in friendly receivership, Press Agent King adds the following points: Chautauqua's religious department, interdenominational, is headed by Chicago University's Dean Shailer Matthews. The Chautauqua Woman's Club "presents a program of noted character. Its outstanding event for 1933 was its reception to Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, when 6,000 persons were present." Chautauqua Literary & Scientific Circle is the "oldest book club in America today." Chautauqua music lovers hear their own symphony conducted by Albert Stoessel. a Little Symphony...