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Two hundred and twenty-five students from major eastern colleges attended the thirteenth annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton Colloquium held at the University over the weekend. Theme of the meeting was "Jewish Life as Reflected in Modern Jewish Literature."
Arnold J. Band '51, associate professor of Hebrew Literature at Hebrew Teachers College in Boston, opened the convention with an address Friday on four modern Jewish authors.
The Harvard Hillel Society, which sponsored the convention, also elected officers last week. William M. Wexler '60, president; Byron A. Klorfine '62, vice-president; and John B. Jones '62, secretary-treasurer, will be installed in two weeks.
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