A meeting fostering tolerance and coopertion among the three great religious divisions in America is to be held at Layfayette College on February 16 as part of the celebration of a jubilee in memory of David Brainerd, Indian missionary of the 1730’s, for whom the Brainerd Society of Lafayette College has been named.
The meeting will headline Rev-Everett R. Clinchy, Lafayette alumnus, secretary of the Federal Council of Churches and director of the National Conference of Jews and Christians. Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron of Baltimore and Rev. John E. Ross of Charlottesville, Va. who traveled across the United States with Rev. Clinchy, will also speak. It will be the first time such a meeting has been held on the local campus.
‘Y’ ELECTIONS
The following offecers were elected by the Easton Y.M.H.A. at the annual organiation meeting: president, Israel Krohn; first vice-president, Mrs. Belle Goldman; second vice-president, Reuben Moss; treasurer, A. B. Jaffe; secreatary, Henry I. Cohen; directors, Josehp Levine, Ebner Abrams, Dr. J. S. Cohen, Max Horn, A. B. Jaffe, Reuben Moss, Isael Krohn, M. Kowitz, L, M. Ralph, Gertrude Freeman, Na, than Kasover, Mrs. Belle Goldman, Mrs. Helen Holland, Mrs. A. Aaron, Mrs. Bell Pasline, I. J. Grollman, Ben Tuft, Herman Grollman, Charles Levin and Henry Cohen.
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