Borough President Samuel Levy has accepted the chairmanship of the patrons committee for the concert of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to be held at Carnegie Hall, Sunday evening, April 22, it was announced by the League yesterday. Proceeds of the concert will go toward the drive for funds to be used in the boycott movement against German made goods.
Among the artists who will appear at the concert are Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink, the seventy-four year old diva; Mischa Levitzki, pianist; Mishel Plastro, concert master of the Philharmonic-Symphony Society, Henri Deering, pianist, and Horace Britt, cellist.
Mrs. Alcan Hirsch of New Rochelle is chairman of the arrangements committee.
Patrons and patronesses include:
Borough President Levy. Mrs. Mark Harris, Maldwin M. Fertig, Carroll Hayes, I. A. Hirschmann, Mrs. Edw. Lazansky, Williams W. Cohen, Rev. Dr. Edw. L. Hunt, Herman Bernstein. Mrs. Charles C. Lockwood, Mrs. Wm. McMahon, Mrs. Julian Mack, Justics Meier Stelnbrink, Miss Ella T. SZullivan, Dallas S. Townsend. L. Lawrence Weber, Charles Dickerman Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Myers, Dr. Edw. Spencer Cowles, Robert Daru Dr. Robert Abrahams. Mrs, Geo. Louis Ber, Mrs. Harry Cahance, Robert J. Caldwell. Hulon Capshaw, Rey. Edmund J. Feltenstein, Max J. Fink, Mrs. Mary T. Fitznatrick. Lee Florsheim, Mrs. Julius Frank, Judge Edwin L. Garvin, Nathan L. Goldstein, Max Goodman, Miss Rita Guggenheimer, Mrs. Lawrence B. Gunst. George K. Hourwich. Edgar J. Kohler, Mrs. Fiorello H. LaGuardia. Adrian H. Larkin, Mrs. Jerome Lewis, Mrs. Rhoda Lewishn. Mrs. Benjamin Lissberger, Mrs. Sylvian Manheim, Justice Mitchell May. Dr. Alfred Meyer, Mrs. Nathan M. Ohrbach, Dr. Mendel Nevin, Mrs. Lillian Paterson, Ethel Ely Pattison, Mrs. Harold M. Philips, Leopold Prince, Mrs. Theodore Prince, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Rosenbaum, Samuel G. Rosenthal Isidor A. Rubin, Thomas Jefferson Ryan, John Schulman, Mr. Isidor ## Rebecca Goldstein, and Mrs. Tamara Weinsebenker.
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