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The Harvard Menorah Society yesterday announced the results of the election of officers for the year, 1932-33. Leo Srole '33, of Chicago, Illinois was named president, Robert Mandell '34 of New York City succeeded to the vice-presidency, and Eliot Kanter '35 of Brookline was elected as secretary-treasurer.
The Society was formed in 1906 and from it has sprung the Menorah Intercollegiate Association with chapters in 51 universities. An executive meeting of the Council will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of discussing next year's program.
The meeting will be held in the rooms of Professor H. A. Wolfson, who acts as faculty advisor to the society.
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