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MENORAH SOCIETY TO HOLD FIRST MEETING TOMORROW

Henry Hurwitz '08, Founder, Will Talk on Quarter Century of Progress

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At its first meeting of the year, the Harvard Menorah Society will convene tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, in Peabody Hall of the Philips Brooks House. Henry Hurwitz '08, who founded the Harvard society 25 years ago for the study and advancement of Jewish culture and ideals, will give an address open to the public on "A Quarter Century of Progress." Mr. Hurwitz, who is Chancellor of the Intercollegiate Monorah, and editor-in-chief of the Menorah Journal, is giving a series of lectures at all the universities and colleges that have societies.

The next meeting will be a tea given by Professor H. A. Wolfson '11 for members of both the Radcliffe and Harvard societies.

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