Monday, October 8
Formal opening exercises of Yeshiva College, Amsterdam avenue and 186th street; 4:00 p. m. Speakers: Professor Albert Einstein, Governor Herbert H. Lehman, Dr. B. Revel. Professor David Eugene Smith and Herman Bernstein.
Opening Fall meeting of the Temple Israel Sisterhood, 210 West Ninety-first street; 2:15 p. m.
Meeting of the American Palestine Jewish Legion; Hotel Victoria, Fifty-first street and Seventh avenue; guest speaker, Morris Rothenberg; 8:00 p. m.
Ivriah broadcast; Station WNEW; 11:30 a. m. Mrs. Gabriel Hamburger, “Jewish Education Week.”
Meeting of the Congregation Shaarl Zedek Sisterhood. Kingston avenue and Park place, Brooklyn; 2:00 p. m.
Meeting of the Men’s Club of Temple Beth-El, Cedarhurst; Rabbi James Waterman Wise will be the guest speaker.
Meeting of the New York Women’s League of Camp Sussex; Club Rooms of Young Men’s Philanthropic League, Hotel Olcott, 27 West Seventy-second street; 2:00 p. m.
Meeting of the Women’s Trade Union League; 7:00 p. m. Paul Peters will talk on the work of the Theatre Union.
Registration: School of the Jewish Woman, 251 West 100th street; daily.
Meeting of the Williamsburg Medical Society; Leon Louria Memorial Auditorium of the Jewish Hospital, Brooklyn; 9:00 p. m. Speakers: Dr. A. A. Berg and Dr. William Linder.
Meeting of the Shaaray Tefila Sisterhood of the West End Synagogue, 160 West Eighty-second street; 2:00 p. m. Guest speaker, Annette Rubinstein.
New School for Social Research, 66 West Twelfth street: “Historical Development of Modern Intellectual Life,” Harry Elmer Barnes, 5:20 p. m.; “Religious Thought in America,” Morris R. Cohen, 8:20 p. m.; “Agriculture in Soviet Russia,” Karl Brandt, 8:10 p. m.; “The Far East in World Economics.” Ch’ao Ting Chi, 8:20 p. m.
Rand School of Social Science, 7 East Fifteenth street; “The Economic and Political Background of Literature,” Karl M. Chworowsky; 7:00 p. m.
Rehboth B’nai B’rith Forum Hour, Vasa Castle Hall, 120 East 149th street; “The NRA and Its Future,” Irving Abramson; 9:00 p. m.
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