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The Menorah Societies of neighboring colleges will hold their first joint meeting and forum under the auspices of the Intervarsity Menorah Council in the Peabody Room of Phillips Brooks House on Monday evening at 7.30. The Intervarsity Council, which was formed last fall by the Menorah Societies of the University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tufts, Boston University, Emerson College of Oratory, Radcliffe and Simmons, to promote the general interests of New England Menorah activities, will at this forum inaugurate its movement for intercollegiate co-operation. P. Barnet 3L, chairman of the Council, will preside.
The principal speaker of the evening will be Dr. Louis Joseph Kopald, whose subject will be: "Should Reform Judaism be Reformed." Dr. Kopald, who was born in Kracow, Austria, in 1885 now occupies the pulpit of Temple Beth Zion in Buffalo, and is one of the main forces in the Student Congregation movement. The meeting will be open to all members of the University.
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