norah Association);
payment of Society dues to the
Association for 1916; seating of
Representatives and Deputies;
presentation of the applications
of new Menorah Societies for admission
into the Association and
action thereon.
1. P. M. Informal luncheon to delegates
and visiting Menorah members.
2. P. M. Presentation of reports of Intercollegiate
Officers for 1915, covering
(1) roster of Menorah Societies
and census of Menorah
members; (2) extension of the
Menorah movement during 1915;
(3) the Menorah College of Lecturers;
(4) Menorah courses of
study and syllabi; (5) Menorah
Libraries; (6) Menorah Prizes;
(7) The Menorah Journal; (8)
Menorah Classics; (9) Graduate
Menorah Committees; (10) The
graduate phase of the movement;
(11) Relations of the Menorah
with other organizations, etc.
Questions regarding the activities
of the Association and the policy
of the Administration during
1916.
8. P. M. Formal reception to the delegates
and visiting Menorah students,
given by University alumni of
Philadelphia at the Y. M. H. A.
TUESDAY, December 28th.
9.30 A. M. Discussion of the Intercollegiate
reports submitted the previous
afternoon, with special reference
to The Menorah Journal. Resolutions.
1. P. M. Informal luncheon.
2. P. M. Discussion continued of the Intercollegiate
reports, with special
reference to the question of the
affiliation of graduates with the
movement. Resolutions.
8. P. M. "Scholars' Evening" at The Dropsie
College. Papers by Professor
Max L. Margolis of The Dropsie
College, Professor Israel Friedlaender
of the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, and Professor
Julian Morgenstern of the
Hebrew Union College. Informal
memorial to the late Dr.
Schechter by President Cyrus
Adler of The Dropsie College.
WEDNESDAY, December 29th.
9.30 A. M. Submission of 10 minute oral reports
of Menorah Societies by
their respective Representatives
or Deputies, in summary of the
written reports prev
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