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Daily News from New York, New York • 744

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Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
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744
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Stud GENSTAR" 50-Lb. Pre-Mix Concrete 99 eAPTAINS OF industry and giants in the business and commercial world are portrayed in an exhibition of 25 works from the collection of the New York Chamber of Commerce and Industry that opens Wednesday at the New York Historical Society, 79th St and Central Park West Chartered by King George 3d and incorporated after the Revolutionary War, the Chamber was established to govern the practices of business and to lobby for commercially favorable legislation. The portrait collection numbers more than 200 works and covers the entire 218-year history of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Among paintings on display is a full-length portrait of Cadwallad-er Colden, lieutenant governor of New York Colony, by Matthew Pratt in 1772, the first portrait in the Chamber's collection. There is also Daniel Huntington's monumental work, "The Atlantic Cable Projectors, 1895," which encompasses life-size portraits of Peter Cooper, Samuel F.B.

Morse, Cyrus W. Field and others instrumental in the trans-oceanic communication linkup. The exhibit runs through Feb. 22. The WHITNEY M.

YOUNG JR. Memorial Football Classic, pitting Grambling State University against North Carolina Central University, is scheduled for Saturday at Yankee Stadium. This year's classic is being dedicated to the black astronauts in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, including the late Ronald McNair, who lost his life in the shuttle disaster earlier this year. One of the highlights of the day is the fierce competition between marching bands. The New York Yankees Foundation and the Daily News, in cooperation with the New York Urban League, sponsor the classic.

For ticket and game information, call 730-5200. The MOSHOLU-MONTEFIORE COMMUNITY CENTER is hosting a Country Fair and Flea Market from 1 to 4 p.m., Tuesday, at the senior center, 3450 DeKalb on the corner of Gun Hill Road. On sale will be designer fabrics, cakes, craft items, pillows, foods and much more. The fun also includes a white-elephant sale, games and music. Everyone is invited.

The COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS administrative director, Beth Gorrie, will be guest speaker at the fall meeting of the Central Park Precinct Community Council at 8 Tuesday evening at the West Side YMCA, 5 W. 63d St, George Washington Lounge. During the summer months, many of the homeless have found refuge in Central Park. With the cold weather approaching, their health and welfare will again be of concern to the city. The Central Park station-house's commanding officer, Capt Joseph Raguso, will outline Police Department guidelines On dealing with the homeless.

A COUNTRY FAIR EXHIBIT, complete with a rustic farm wagon, orange pumpkins, colorful berries and a dazzling array of thousands of garden chrysanthemums in colors ranging from white, pink and golden yellow to warm reds and bronzes, opens Saturday at the New York Botanical Garden, Southern and Bedford Park Blvds. The show runs through Oct 26. A collection of the materials and personal memorabilia of the English poet and classical scholar A.E. HOUSMAN goes on view Tuesday at the Pierpont Morgan Library, 29 E. 36th St The materials were amassed over many years by Seymour Adelman, one of America's most revered and passionate book collectors.

On display will be published works documenting Housman's career as poet and author of "A Shropshire Lad," including rare autographed transcriptions of "Into my heart an air that kills," and "For my letters from Oscar Wilde, Thomas Hardy and other noted literary figures of the time, and a birthday card that the 11-year-old Housman sent to his mother a year before her death. Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and 1 to 5 p.m. The show runs through Nov.

9, and a $3 contribution is suggested. The winning entries in the 1986 SCHOLASTICKODAK PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS can be seen starting Wednesday and continuing through Sept 30 at the Atrium of Citicorp Center, 153 E. 53d' St The exhibit features 300 award-winning photos taken by junior and senior high school students. More than 150,000 entries were submitted on regional and national levels in this competition for $18,500 in cash and scholarship prizes. Hours are 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and noon till 9 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free. The sixth annual HARVEST FESTIVAL of the New York Horticultural Society is being held from 10 a.m.

to 6 p.m. today at the society, 128 W. 58th St On display are the finest vegetables and flowers grown in community gardens, lots and terraces. Admission is free, and there will be spring bulbs and books for sale. Prizes will be -awarded for the best and biggest vegetables.

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