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October 06, 1967 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-10-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WSU Symposium to Focus on Riot; Luby and Lurie to Give Expert Analyses
The July riot and why It hap- • federal grant of $130,104 has been nagh will present a major address
on "The Urban Crisis: Detroit,
Israel Education Fund I Miss Bermanis Engaged ened will be discussed during a provided to finance the project.

34—Friday, October 6, 1967

Past Halfway Mark in
School Building Program

to David J. .c'
—aperstein

NEW YORK — The school con-
struction program of the Israel
Education Fund of the United
Jewish Appeal was undeterred by
the Six-Day War and has swept
past the halfway mark, it was re-
ported by Joseph Meyerhoff of
Baltimore and Charles J. Bensley ,
of New York. chairman and presi-
dent. respectively, of the IEF.
The fund's officials noted that
eight high schools under its spon-
sorship are now open to a total
enrollment of 3,000 students and
that 30 others are in various stages
of construction and planning. The
original goal of the fund. estab-
lished in September 1964. was to
build a total of 72 high schools.

major part of a centennial sympo- Dr. Edward Lurie, director of Past, Present and Future" in the
sium on "New Perspectives on WSU's Centennial Symposia, says Community Arts Auditorium 8:30
Race and the City" at Wayne State the October Symposia will be "the p.m. Oct. 19.
I most complete public examination
University Oct. 19-21.
Sessions are planned in the Corn- ! of the riot yet undertaken. We ex-
this symposium to make a
1 munity Arts Auditorium and the Peet
McGregor Memorial Conference significant contribution to the pre-
Center. vention of further urban disasters

Dr. Elliott D. Luby, professor of of this type."
Dr. John P. Spiegel, director of
psychiatry and law at the WSU '
School of Medicine, will interpret the Center for the Study of Vio-
at Brandeis University, will
1
the findings of his federally - fi - lence
nanced study into psychological be a member of a panel at 9:30
and sociological impacts of the riot a.m. Oct. 20 comparing racial ten-
2 p.m. Friday. Dr. Luby's team sion in Detroit and other American
of researchers began studying the cities.
Detroit Mayor Jerome P. Cava-
riot effects even before the snip-
ing and violence had ended. A -

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