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Britain Pays Tribute to Lucien Wolf on His Seventieth Birthday

February 23, 1927
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

The record of service of Lucien Wolf, well known Anglo-Jewish communal worker, writer and secretary of the Joint Foreign Committee, is widely commented upon by the British press on the occasion of the celebration of his seventieth birthday.

Sir Herbert Samuel was toastmaster at a dinner given in honor of Mr. Wolf. Lord Burnham, Lord Swaythling, Sir William Tyrrell, permanent Understate Secretary of the Foreign Office, and Bernard Baron were among those who attended the dinner.

The newspapers complimented Mr. Wolf on his energetic work on behalf of Jews in European countries and for his efforts on behalf of the Jewish cause during the peace conference.

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