Zeta Beta Tau, oldest national Jewish college fraternity, will hold its thirty-sixth annual convention at Kansas City, Missouri, beginning December 28 and continuing for four days after, it was announced here yesterday.
Hundreds of delegates from all over the United States are expected to attend the four-day conference which will include meetings, dinners and dances and will culminate with the fraternity’s annual New Year’s Eve ball. Eight special convention trains will carry the delegates to Kansas City from all sections of the country.
Zeta Beta Tau was organized in 1898 and has thirty-four chapters in the principal universities in the United States and Canada.
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