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November 09, 1973 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 9, 1 9 73-2 3

Technion Jubilee to See Opening
of Advanced Studies Institute

NEW YORK — The golden
jubilee of Technion-Israel In-
stitute of Technology, will be
celebrated at the national
dinner of the American
Technion Society Nov. 19 at
the Americana Hotel here.
U.S. Senator Howard H.
Baker of Tennessee and
British banker and philan-
thropist Evelyn de Rothschild
will join Nobel Prize scien-
tists and an expected 1.000
American leaders in honor-
ing the scientific institute.
They will participate in the
formal inauguration of the
new Samuel Neaman Insti-
tute of Advanced Studies in
Science and Technology at
Technion.
Louis Nizer, lawyer and
best-selling author, is chair-
man of the dinner, and Is-

Wrestling Featured
at Olympia Stadium

Pro wrestling returns 8:30
p.m. Saturday to Olympia
Stadium. Dick the Bruiser
and Sam Menacher will meet
Baron Von Raschke and
Pretty Boy Bobby Heenan.
Tickets can be purchased
at Olympia, Hudson's and
Sears. Children 14-years-old
and under are admitted for
half price.

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rael's ambassador to the
United Nations Simha Dinitz,
is honorary chairman.
Prime Minister Golda Heir
is honor a r y chairman of
Technion's jubilee year and
has sent a message to the
guests.
The institute will cost about
$7,000,000, of which half is to
be provided by the state of
Israel. Samuel Neaman and
his associates have already
contributed 82,300,000 toward
the realization of the project,
initiated in late 1972.
Some of the best scholars
and scientists in the world
are expected to become resi-
dents at the institute, among
them Jewish scientists who
have fled Russia.

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The Junior Women's As-
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Symphony Orchestra will be-
gin its lecture-open rehearsal
series 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Ford Auditorium. Ruth
Kaiser will give a prepara-
tory lecture at 1.
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
will conduct and Mayumi
Fujikawa wil be featured
violinist. Their program in-
cludes Dvorak's "Symphony
No. 7," Druckman's "Win-
dows" and Mozart's "Violin
Concerto No. 3 in G Major."
Future programs will fea-
ture Andre Previn Feb. 27
and Aldo Ceccato and pianist
Michelle Campanella April
3. For reservations and in-
formation, call Ford Audi-
torium, 961-0700.

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