A Good Will Seminar for Catholics, Jews and Protestants of Central New York will be conducted here, beginning tomorrow afternoon. The sessions will last two days. At these meetings it is hoped that a better understanding will be brought about between the members of the three religious groups.
The conference will have on its first day program talks by Rev. Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, director of the National Conference of Jews and Christians; Rev. Joseph L. May, director of Catholic Charities in Utica; Dr. Sidney E. Goldstein, professor of social sciences, Jewish Institute of Religion, New York; Dr. Karlin Capper-Johnson, professor of international relations, Syracuse University and pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Churhc, Rochester.
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