. Swedish Day 1916. m LILLIAN J. BACKSTRAND,Teacher of Voice College of Music University of Southern California 400 Mason Opera House Bldg. Los Angeles, Cal. ALEX. OLSON, Editor and PublisherSan Francisco, Cal. Executive Committee. Julius I. En^mark. San Diego Exposition ANEW EXPOSITION, known as the Panama-California International Exposition,has been built on the 1915 Exposition in Balboa Park. Participation by nineteen gov-ernments, seven Western states, and sixteen California counties has lifted San Diegosbeautiful attraction to the plane of International Expositions, where it is more than


. Swedish Day 1916. m LILLIAN J. BACKSTRAND,Teacher of Voice College of Music University of Southern California 400 Mason Opera House Bldg. Los Angeles, Cal. ALEX. OLSON, Editor and PublisherSan Francisco, Cal. Executive Committee. Julius I. En^mark. San Diego Exposition ANEW EXPOSITION, known as the Panama-California International Exposition,has been built on the 1915 Exposition in Balboa Park. Participation by nineteen gov-ernments, seven Western states, and sixteen California counties has lifted San Diegosbeautiful attraction to the plane of International Expositions, where it is more than holdingits own. *^ San Diego enjoyed one of the greatest crowds in her history, and the events of therirst few months have been fitting auguries of the wonderful year that is to crown the greatenterprise. The Canadian exhibit requires an entire building. This attractive feature was broughtfrom the San Francisco exposition intact, and has been given an entire building on the SanDiego Exposition grounds. The wonderful French display, valued at more than a milliondollars, is housed in the California building; Germany, Austria and Italy are beautifullyrepresented in the Foreign and Domestic Products building; the Pan-Pacific bu


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