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The Menorah Society will hold its first meeting of the year in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7.45. Founded in 1906 for the advancement of Hebraic culture and ideals, the movement has spread very rapidly and active chapters are now carrying on the work in 51 colleges in the United States and Canada.
This year the program of speakers will include Norman Hapgood '90, Marcus M. Marks, of New York, Henry Morgenthau, former ambassador to Turkey, and Felix Adler '08, of the New York Ethical Culture School.
All members of the University are invited regardless of race or creed. After the meeting light refreshments will be served.
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