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Last was the program for the two plays at the Tavistock House Theatre.
Why not say something of the whole program of our church as it affects our colored people?
These performers were duly announced on the program in terms of varying importance; outstanding from all of them, of course, was the great star of the evening, the one and only Zélie de Longarde, acknowledged Queen of Song in Milan and Moscow, Paris and London, New York and Melbourne.
Watch a kid (or observe yourself) next time he channel surfs from program to program.
The parliament of organized labor in the United States has taken a liberal view and laid down an advanced program on the subject of vocational training.
In the meantime I propose, with your gracious consent, to continue, our program with the next item, at the conclusion of which, I hope, Mademoiselle will appear.
We're going to have our regular day's program at night time.
Carolyn June and Skinny, on Pie Face and Red John, watched the afternoon program from the "inside field" across the race track.
This year, the program before our Provincial Parliament, is Good Roads.
Disabled veterans not qualified for vocational training eligible for civilian programs under Barden LaFollette act.
Allerdyke laughed as he thrust a program into Fullaway's hand.
Then Channel Eleven with a program about UFOs.
They don't give programs like that now.