Bronx County Bar Association, thirty second annual banquet, honoring judge Frederick E. Crane Justices Isidor Wasservogel, Francis Martin, James O???Malley Hotel Astor, Broadway and Forty-fourth street; 7 p.m.
Young Women’s Hebrew Association Lecture. Dr. David de Sola Poole, “The Sephardim in American “31 West 110th street; 3:30 p. m.
New School for social Research, Arthur Feiler, “Economics of the Industrial Age” 8:10p.m. Werner Hegemann, “Social and Economic Problems of Iowa planning” 8:20p.m. 66 west Twelfth Street.
Zionist District No 39 lecture, Maurice Samuel, “The German-Jewish Situation and its Effect on Palestinian Development.” Burnside Manor West Burnside and University avenues, Bronx; evening
Young American Institute, lecture Dr. Alfred Adler “Personality and the Individual psychology” Steinway Hall, 113 West fifty-seventh street 8:15 p.m.
Young Men’s and Young Women’s Hebrew Association of the Bronx art exhibit works of sual Raskin and shmianith Wittenberg. 171st street and Fulton avenue; evening.
Brooklyn division of The Jewish Education Association address, Professor Maurice Finkelstein, “Aspects of Jewish jurisprudence,” Brooklyn Law School. 375 Pearl Street; 6:45 p.m.
Lecture, Dr. Max Talmey, “The Problem of the Auxiliary Language and its Solution Through the System Arulo,” College of the City of New York main building 139th Street and Convent avenue; 12:15p.m.
Sisterhood of the Park Avenue synagogue. luncheon and bridge, Franklin Towers, 333 West Eighty-sixth street afternoon.
Curtis Institute of Music broadcast, Jascha Brodsky, Paceli Diamond Yvonne Krinsky. Station WABC 3:45 p.m.
Jewish Court of Arbitration night session. Broztell Hotel 3 East Twenty-seventh Street 7 p.m.
Youth Division of the American Jewish Congress, open meeting symposium on “Whither Israel” Brooklyn Jewish center 567 Eastern Parkway; 9:30 p.m.
First annual debate between New York University and Yeshiva College, “Resolved that the Essential Features of the NRA Be made Permanent” Yeshiva College auditorium 166th street and Amsterdam avenue; 8:30 p.m.
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