Dedication ceremonies were held here today for the new Samuel Brody Building of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. The new structure, which was named for the late Detroit philanthropist, whose son and family attended the ceremonies, is part of the Walter Clay Lowdermilk Agricultural Engineering Faculty, and will house agricultural machinery for use in instruction.
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