Friday, May 18
World Fellowship of Faiths, afternoon session, 3 P. M., theme: “Needed: A New Spiritual World Code;” speakers: Dr. Charles S. Mcfarland, Rev. Sokei-ann Sasaki, William H. Short, Prof. Ernest P. Horrwitz. Dr. E. D. Kohlstedt, Rev. Walter B. Foley. Evening session, 8 p. m., theme: “For A New World Consciousness;” speakers: Mrs. Mary C. Terrell, Charles F. Thwing. Hotel New Yorker, Eighth avenue and Thirty-fourth street.
New York University Extension School of Adult Education, lecture. Dr. Sidney Hook, “Philosophy and Social Action;” Main Building, Washington Square Center; 8:30 p. m.
Infants’ Welfare League, bridge and tea; S S. Saturnia. Pier 86, North River; afternoon.
Society for the Advancement of Literature and Art, lecture; Dr. Samuel D. Schmalhausen, “Emancipating the Mind of the Child;” 88 South Seventh avenue; 9 p. m.
School of the Jewish Woman, broadcast; Dr. Trude Weiss Rosmarin, “On the Waters of Babylon;” Station WLTH, 3:30 p. m.
Saturday, May 19
No More War Parade. Speakers, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Dr. John Haynes Holmes, Frank Olmstead. John Lathrop Howland. Starts 55 Washington Square South; 2 p. m.
Young America Institute, lecture: Irma Kraft. “What Contributions Have the Jewish Writers Made to Literature?”; Chalif’s, 163 West Fifty-seventh street; 8:30 p. m.
Association of the Cast of the Romance of a People, installation of officers. Grand Plaza, 821 East 160th stret, Bronx; 9 p. m.
Talk of the Town Club, dramatic recital by Jane Manners, Leon Kairoff, Edith Angold. Studio 61. Carnegie Hall, Seventh avenue and Fifty-sixth street; 8 p. m.
Brooklyn Auxiliary of the Pride of Judaea Children’s Home, annual dance; Menora Masonic Temple, Fiftieth street and Fourteenth avenue, Brooklyn: evening.
Broadcast, Isidore Feinstein, Irene Kuhn, joint discussion: “Slaves of the Swastika”; Station WEVD; 8 p. m.
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