The election of Buddy L. Moser of the class of ’31, at Ohio State University, as the national undergraduate president of Interfraternity Councils, brings to Columbus what is perhaps the highest distinction that can be awarded to an undergraduate in the United States.
Mr. Moser, whose home is in Lorain, is the first Jew to be so signally honored, his election to the office following an active career at the university which has gained for him the title of being one of the most active undergraduates the institution has ever known.
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