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A native New Yorker, Pod- Photo Party Favors horetz was a Pulitzer scholar at Columbia College, where For Your Guests he earned his bachelor of In Minutes arts degree. He holds a Including the New bachelor's and master's de- gree in English from Cam- PHOTO MUG bridge University, England, Also Available where he was a Fulbright and Kellett Fellow. He is a Photo Keychains . PHOTOS BY GILBO member of Phi Beta Kappa. He also has a bachelor's de- gree in Hebrew letters from the Jewish Theological Sem- inary. Podhoretz taught English literature and English moral philosophy at Clare College, Cambridge. He was editor-in- chief of the Looking Glass Library, publishers of chil- dren's classics. An astute literary critic and a percep- tive analyst of the contempo- rary social scene, Podhoretz, in addition to "Making It," is the author of "Doings and Undoings: The Fifties and After in American Writing," and is the editor of "The Commentary Reader," an an- Buttons and Mirrors 398-3566 ,11 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 31, 1974-37 GRADUATION GIFTS 541-2004 NATURALIZER® ; Klunover Named as President of Hannah Schloss Old Timers Alfred A. Klunover became the 11th president of the LINWOOD (white) I Hannah Schloss Old Timers at its recent annual dinner- dance and installation of of- I 1 ficers. He was installed by 1 Irwin I. Cohn. 1 Other officers are Meyer 1 Waterstone and Edgar Schlus- 1 sel, vice presidents; Irving 1 Small, treasurer; and Louis secretary. 1 Benton, Klunover is an attorney Designed for a 1 who recently was honored by I smooth, perfect look 1 the Michigan State Bar Asso- and a comfortable walk. I 1 ciation for his 50 years of 1 service to the profession. As chairman and a mem- I 1 ber of the family law com- ALFRED A. KLUNOVER I I mittee of the Michigan State 399-6766 1 9 Mile & Coolidge (A & P Center) he has sponsored and im- hoo..00u•Imosoou000.•000uovm0000000mon.wovoovo Bar, for more than 25 years, proved various laws on fam- ily life, such as the Pater- nity Act, Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act and the Child Custody Act. He recently was elected to serve as a member of the council of the family law section, as well as the gen- eral practice section. He is CORNER 11 MILE IN CHATHAM SQUARE CENTER also a member of the pro- bate law and criminal law sections of the Bar Associa- tion. Klunover also served as chairman of a local board of the U.S. Selective Service System for more than 25 years. He is a life member of the Jericho Lodge. Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fel- lows, and is a life member of the Perfection Lodge of the Masons. 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