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January 28, 1955 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-01-28

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Frank[ ill Lecture Serie:s Announced

of Education in honor of Dr.
Franklin who died in 1948 after
42 years as rabbi of the Temple.
Wayne 'University annually pre-
sents a lecture series and selects
one faculty member as chair
holder. Speakers include • t h e
chair holder and four others
selected by him. Lectures will
be held at the Detroit Art In-
stitute Lecture Hall at 8:30 p.m.
The spring speakers and their
topics are: •
•Feb. 28—Robert S. Lynd, pro-
f e s s o r of sociology, Columbia

University, "Power in American
Society as Resource and Prob-
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
lem."
to The Jewish News
March 14—Harold D. Lasswell,
LONDON — Premier Gamal professor of law and political
Abdel NaSser of Egypt is not pre- science, Y a 1 e UniVersity Law
pared to enter into any negoti- School, "Political P o w e r and
ations with Israel . whatever, ne Democratic Values."
told Richard Crossman, Britisri March 28—A. H. Maslow, pro-
M.P., who interviewed him in fessor of psychology, Brandeis
Cairo recently, - CroSsman re- University, "POwer Relationships
and Patterns of Personal De-
ported.
In an article in the New velopment."
Statesman and Nation, Cross-
April 25—C. Wright Mills, as-
man described his visit to the sociate professor of sociology,
Egyptian dictator. He said that Columbia University, "The
when he asked him. about the Power Elite: Military, Economic
prospects of peace, Nasser and Political."
"firmly replied that he was not May 9--A r t h u r Kornhauser,
prepared to enter into any kind professor of psychology, Wayne
of negcitiations at present. 'He University, "Power Relationships
has- small respect for the hys- and the Role of the Social
terical attitude of some Arab Scientist."
governments, • especially t h e
Syrian; but is quite clear that
as a matter of deliberate policy,
he is excluding this topic from
agenda for 1955," Crossman.
wrote.
"Even. the problem of refu-
geeS," he added, "in his view
must be left for the present un-
tackled." Asked whether he did
not believe a state of undeclared
war to be dangerous, Nasser re-
plied, according to Crossman,
"that in his view, Israel doesn't
constitute a military menace to
Egypt today. He added: "The
Israeli will destroy themselveS if
they go on spending 60 per cent
of their budget on armament&
We aren't going to make that
mistake here."

Wayne University's spring
schedule of "Leo M. Franklin
Lectures in Human Relations"
has been announced by Dr.
Arthur Kornhauser, professor of
psychology and memorial 1 e c-
turer for the academic year
1954-55.
The Leo M. Franklin Lecture
Chair was established in 1949 by
the board of trustees of Temple
Beth El and the Detroit Board.

Nasser Won't. Talk
Peace with Israel

6 DETIT
RO JEWISH N WS

Friday, J anuary 28, 1955

Midrasha to Begin Spring Semester

The spring semester of the brew high school or to those
Midrasha, college of Jewish who pass an entrance examina-
studies operated by the United' tion.
! Hebrew Schools, will begin Mon-
Featured at the Women's In-
day, in the Rose Sittig Cohen stitute are classes in elementary
A humanities course titled • Bldg., 13226 Lawton. Classes are and advanced Hebrew, prayer
"The DevelopMent of Jewish I conducted from 7 to 9 p.m., Mon- book and Jewish music. The
Cultural Patterns in American days and Wednesdays, froni 11 courses are designed particularly
Society" will be offered during a.m. to 1 p.m., Sunday.
for parents whose children are
the spring semester at Wayne
The Midrasha's Women's In- attending the United Hebrew
University.
stitute will begin its spring class-1 Schools, and are open to all in-
The class will meet from 7 to es on Feb. 8. Held in both the • terested women.
For information on the Mid-
9.:30 p.m., on Wednesdays, in Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. and the
the Kresge Sci- new Esther Berman branch, rasha or its Women's Institute,
ence Library .18977 Schaefer, classes are taught call Mrs. Rosinger, UN. 2-2200.
Auditorium. It from 1 to 3 p.m., Tuesday, and
carries thre e 10 a.m. to 12 noon, Wednesday. 1 Investment Lectures at
hours graduate
Regular courses include Bible,
or undergradu- Hebrew grammar, literature, his- Bela Hubbard Library
A series of five free talks on
ate credit. The tory
tory and Rambam, and are open
first class begins to graduates of a recognized He- securities investment will be
held at the Bela Hubbard
on Feb. 9.
The- second TRUMAN, JUSTICE DOUGLAS 1 Branch Library, 12929$,W. McNi-
chols, at James Couzens High-
course in the AT TERCENTENARY EVENT
way, each Tuesday, 8 p.m., from
Dr. Dra,chler, program. of
Jewish studies at Wayne, it is ! KANSAS CITY, Mo., (JTA)— Feb. 8 through March 8.
The lectures will cover the na-
sponsored by the LaMed Foun- Former President Harry S. Tru-
dation. Dr. Norman- Drachler man and Associate Supreme ture and function of the secu-
will direct the work of the Court Justice William 0. Doug- rities market and the know-how
course, and will be aided by Dr. las were the leading figures par- of a personal investment pro-
Abraham Duker and Charles . ticipating in this city's celebra- gram. They will be given by
Angoff, who will commute be- tion of the American Jewish' members of Detroit investment
tween Columbia and Hunter Tercentenary. More than 2,400 firms.
Feb. 8, "How the stock market
Colleges in New York in order persons attended the meeting..
President Truman, spoke operates," will be the topic of
to participate in giving the
class. All lectures in this course briefly, introducing Justice-Doug- Herbert D. • Hunter of Waiting,
Lerchen & Co.
' also will be open to the public,. las to the audience. .

Wayne U. Course
Opens New Term

9:01
Downtown open Monday, Thursday till 9:00 Northland open Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday till

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Abraham Nusbaum, president
of New York Linoleum Co., this
week offered to furnish the li-
noleum for the three floors of
the new Beth Yehudah School
Building.
The gift equivalent to $3,500
was announced by Daniel A.-
Laven, chairman of the $250,000
campaign committee, at a meet-
ing held at the home of Ben-
jamin Freedland, drive co-
chairman.
Nusbaum, an outstanding phi-
lanthropist, is active in Miz-
rachi and the Jewish. National
Fund. He is national coAreas-
urer of Bar Ilan University,
which is being built in Ratriat
Gan. A forest is now being
planted for him in Israel.
Laven also announced that
William Bonin, of Bonin Lumber
& Supply Co., gave $1,000 tow-
ards the campaign.
Additional honorary chairmen
of the Samuel Hechtman Testi-
monial Dinner announced this
week by Laven include Adolph
Deutsch ' and Judge William
Friedman, who will serve with
Joseph Galperin:
The special- gifts committee
will meet at 11:30 a.m., Feb. 6,
at Cong. Beth Shmuel. Harry E.
Citrin is host.

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Technion Announces -
$100,000 Brody Gift

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

AVIV. — On Tuesday,
acknowledgment was made here
of the gift of $100,000 made by
'Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody of
Detroit to the Israel Institute of
Texhnology (Technion) in Hai-
fa, for the construction of a new
building to house the -ngineer-
ing and agricultural depart-
ments of the school.
The building will rise on the
Technion's new campus on Mt.
Carmel in Haifa.
Prof. Walter C. Lowdermilk,
Internationally known American
soil conservationist, will arrive
in Israel next month to assume
the chairmanship of the agri-
culture department at the Tech-
Dion.

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