Wednesday, January 9
Brooklyn Jewish Center, 667 Eastern parkway. 8:30 p. m. “Why Philosophy If We Have Science?” Dr. Albert Brandt.
Young Men’s Hebrew Association, Ninety-second street and Lexington avenue, 8:30 p. m. Presentation of motion picture “The Road to Life,” by Y.M.H.A. Cinema Guild.
School of the Jewish Woman, 251 West 100th street, 8 p. m. “Appreciation of Hebrew Literature,” Dr. Trude Weiss Rosmarin.
Temple Rodeph Sholom Men’s Club, 7 West Eighty-third street, 8:30 p. m. “The Second Maccabiad,” Nathan L. Goldstein.
New School for Social Research, 66 West Twelfth street, 8:20 p. m. “The Dilemma of the Satirist: Rabelais, Upton Sinclair and H. L. Mencken,” Edgar Johnson; “Psychoanalysis and Ethics,” Fritz Wittels.
League for Political Education, Town Hall, 123 West Forty-third street. 11 a. m. “With a Nordic in the Saar,” S. K. Ratcliffe.
Men’s Club of Free Synagogue, 40 West Sixty-eighth street, 8:15 p. m. Symposium, “Crime,” Judge Jonah J. Goldstein, Dr. Dudley Shoenfeld and J. Alexander Kaminsky.
Meeting of Physicians Wives’ League of Greater New York, Hotel Astor, Broadway at Forty-fourth street, 2 p. m.
Meeting of West Bronx Women’s Division of Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, at ###me of Mrs. Louis Myers, 1605 Walton #venue, 2 p. m.
Home of Daughters of Jacob, Findley ###enue and Kast 167th street, 3 p. m. ###esentation of Mrs. Peter J. Schweitzer ###edal for Distinguished Service by Judge ### Rosalsky.
Temple Ansche Chesed, 100th street and ###est End avenue, evening. Presentation ### play, “Brother Mose.”
Saar Status Quo Rally, Central Opera House, 205 East Sixty-seventh street, 6 # m. Speakers: Miss Ellen Wilkinson, ###. Shrigley, Roger Baldwin, M. J. Algin, ###alter Schoonstedt. Under auspices of ###nerican Commission for Status Quo in ### Saar.
Richmond Hill Post No. 75. Jewish War ###terans of the United States, 88-01 102nd ###et Richmond Hill, 9 p. m.
###ception meeting in honor of Mrs. ###hen S. Wise, tendered by Pelham ###way Chapter of Women’s Division of ###rican Jewish Congress, Pel Park Pal ### 708 Lydig avenue, Bronx; evening.
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