Irving Mitchell Felt was re-elected president of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York at a meeting of the organizations board of trustees tonight. Four new officers were elected for one-year terms, and 27 other officers were re-elected to positions held last year.
Mr. Felt, chairman of the board and president of Madison Square Garden Corporation, is beginning his second term as Federation president. Also elected at the meeting were Edwin M. Appeal and Mrs. Louis Nathanson, vice-presidents; Saul Horowitz, Jr, associate reassures and Jack Meadow, secretary.
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