111E'DETIOIT'JBVISII NEWS
Friday, Maysadier 26, 1971-1S
THE NATIONAL B'NAI B'RITH GREAT AMERICAN AWARD
At 7:00 p.m.. Sunday, December 12, 1971,
members of the Detroit Jewish_ Community, friends
from industry, government and labor will gather to
witness the presentation of the
NATIONAL B'NAI B'RITH
GREAT AMERICAN AWARD
to
WALKER' L aSILER -
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WALKER L. CISLER
Chairman of the Board, The Detroit Edison Company
The occasion is unique ; this distinguished award is a singular mark of individual achievement:
This year's honoree- is- richly qualified ; as an international figure in the expansion of
energy
iesources—tfiroUgh
electricity and peaceful development of atomic power. He has been
honored by 14 governments and is an international advisor to nations on the employment of
energy to improve the condition of human life. -
The cause supported through the Great American Award Dinner is just as dramatically
– involved
and important in promoting the lives of people: some 200,000 people—young men and women
in high schools and at colleges throughout our nation, who will directly benefit from B'nai
-B'rith Youth Services, including B'nai B'rith Vocational Services, B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations,
and the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization.
i2,11U1)93N, JR.
Your presence as a member of the Jewish Community of Detroit is requested at the
Great American Award Dinner to be held at Cobo Hall, Sunday night, December 12.
Walker L. Cisler will be feted that night—and along with him, through the interest, the gener-
osity and the vital concern the Jewish Community has always expressed in helping youth—the
Great Americans of tomorrow will also be substantially honored...
•
MAX M. - FISHER
Reiervations for the Great American.Award Dinner can be made by calling B'nai
_Foundation at 354-6100, ext. 20. Or contact your Binai B'rith Lodge or Chapter.
Couvert $100
per person minimum
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