New York Academy of Medicine and New York Pathological Society, meeting; speakers, Drs. Maurice N. Richter, Jacob Furth, Richard H. Jaffe, Lloyd F. Craver, Francis C. Wood, Nathan Rosenthal, Fifth Avenue and 103rd Street; 8:30 P. M.
Foreign Affairs Forum, Donald Porter Geddes, “The Printing Press versus the Machine Gun,” Labor Temple, 242 East Fourteenth street; 8:30 P. M.
League for Political Education, George E. Sokolsky, “The Menace of Nationalism,” H. C. Engelbrecht, “the Munitions Question, Town Hall, 123 West Forty-third Street; 11 A. M.
New School for Social Rescarch, associate members’ dinner, “Problems of the Press,” Dr. Ernest Gruening, Herbert Bayard Swope, Forrest Davis, James Retry, 66 West Twelfth Street; evening.
Mount Sinai Hospital, Professor Richard H. Jaffe, “Modern Concepts of the Pathogenesis of Progressive Pulmonary Tuberculosis,” 1 East Ninety-ninth Street; 8:30 P. M.
Smith College Club round table luncheon, Dr. Louis K. Anspacher, “Drama as a Social Force,” Hotel New Weston, Madison avenue at Fiftieth street; 1 P. M.
Soroptomist Club of the City of New York, luncheon, Professor Samuel A. Tannenbaum, “Shakespeakres’s Women,” Hotel Commodore, Lexington avenue at Fortysecond street; 12:3 P. M.
Young America Institue, lecture. Dr. Alfred Adler, “Boy and Girl Relationships: What Is Love? Sex Education,” Steinway Hall, 113 West Fifty-seventh street; 8:13 P. M.
Radio broadcast, Dr. Louis I. Newman, “The World Defense Against Hitlerism,” Station WMCA; 7:15 P. M.
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