Zeta Beta Tau, the oldest and largest national Jewish college fraternity, will hold its thirty-second annual conclave in the city of St. Louis, Mo. on the last four days of 1930. Zeta Beta Tau was founded in 1898 and has thirty-two chapters in the universities of the United States and Canada and thirty graduate clubs in the principal cities.
Zeta Beta Tau is known as the donor of the Gottheil Medal, which it gives each year to the American who has done the most for Jewry during the year for which the particular annual award is given. Senator James A. Reed, of Missouri, will deliver an address at Zeta Beta Tau’s annual banquet, which will be held at the Coronado Hotel on the evening of December 30th.
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