The sixty-first annual report of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association will be presented Sunday night by Frank L. Weil, president, at the yearly gathering at the “Y” building, Ninety-second street and Lexington avenue.
The meeting will follow a dinner under the auspices of the Old-Timers, a group of veteran “Y” members, and will be followed by a musical program and dance. The annual election of members to the board of directors will also be held.
The Ninety-second street “Y” was founded in 1874, and is the oldest and largest instiution of its kind. The modern eleven-story building was opened in 1930.
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