34 Friday, April 25, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Probus Club Names Two

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Dr. John D. Taylor, chair-
man and associate professor
in the Wayne State Univer-
sity biology department;
and Dr. Leonard W. Ten:
nenhouse, WSU assistant
professor in the Depart-
ment of English, have been
named the recipients of the
13th annual Probus Club
Awards for . Academic
Achievement.
Both-will receive $1,000
grants, without restrictions,
and Probus Club plaques at
a reception to be held at 3:30
p.m. today at the McGregor

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chairman of the biology de-
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He has won national and
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Dr. Tennenhouse, a
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literature and English
Renaissance writers, has
published several articles
and papers related to these
areas. He has been asso-
ciate editor of the national
journal, Criticism, since
1973. Dr. Tennenhouse re-
ceived his BA degree from
WSU in 1965-and his PhD
degree from the University
of Rochester in 1970.

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Criteria for the selection
of the winners included
their academic and profes-
sional backgrounds, and ex-
ceptional scholastic and re-
search work.
The Probus Club, an or-
ganization of Jewish profes-
sional and businessmen,
was established in Detroit
in 1939 and is ont of-several
such clubs in the country.

City of Hope
Men to Install
New Officers

The annual installation of
officers dinner-dance by the
Detroit Businessmen's
Group, City of Hope, will be
held May 18 at the Raleigh
House.
Ben Goldberg, national
vice president, will repre-
sent the City of Hope in
Duarte, Calif., as installing
officer.
Norman Allan will again
be installed as president.

Also being installed will
be: Gerald L. Portney and
Andrew R. Miller, vice
presidents; Mark D. Man-
hoff, treasurer; Leo Papp,
recording secretary; Sam-
uel Glass, financial secre-
tary; Robert Berman,
membership secretary and
Nathan P. Rossen, ser-
geant-at-arms.

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The 1975 Teen House-
Jewish, Community Center
Softball League will begin
May 11 and continue
through July 27. The league
is for 10-12th grade boys,
and games are played at
Birney Junior High School.
There is a fee. If you al-
ready have a team formed
and would like to enter it in
the league, there is a team
fee. For information, con-
tact the Center's physical
education office, 341-4200.

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