48 Friday, September 14, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Carl Selinger Named Dean of University of Detroit's Law School .vx Carl Selinger, formerly of the law faculty of the Uni- versity of Hawaii in Hon- olulu, has been named dean of the University of Detroit Law School. Born in California, Dean Selinger earned a BA de- gree from the University of California at Berkeley and a JD degree with honors from Harvard University. Following graduation, he practiced law in California and returned to the Har- FIRESTONE JEWELRY Wholesale Diamonds & Jewelry Remounting Jewelry & Watch Repairing, SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557-1860 University of New Mexico and the academic dean at Bard College in New York. A teacher of a variety of law school courses, Selinger-'s acadethic spe- cialty is the study of the legal profession itself. He has published several law review articles on the structure of the profes- sion and the professional responsibilities of CAROLE LASSER lawyers, as well as arti- issues through the national cles on a variety of other news media. Among the institutions legal subjects and sub- jects relating to higher for which Selinger has served as a consultant are education. He also is interested in re- Hampshire College, Bryn lationships between law Mawr College, National and morality, and has di- Endowment for the rected a project supported Humanities and the gov- by the National Endow- ernment's legal services ment for the Humanities on program. He is a member of communicating the ethical the board in California and dimensions of public policy Hawaii. DSG Holds Annual Stag Day Certified piano teacher Call 357-0030 for appointment HARRIET VICKERY Home Of The Ballet Arts Classical Ballet CARL SELINGER Prof. Instruction Students-Adults Sp. comb. class, Yoga & Ballet woman yard Law School as a teach- ing fellow. Before going to Hawaii, Dean Selinger was a professor of law at the DISCO — 851-4422 9allerite 9aecor44 PARTY PLANNING CENTERPIECES Originally Designed (fresh or artificial) FAVORS — PAPER GOODS — RENTALS INVITATIONS — STATIONERY 20% OFF BEV KURTIS DORSEY MENKEN DORIS CORNFIELD 21540 W. 11 Mile Rd., Sfld. 355-1590, 353-9199, appt. only 851-3090 Jewish Welfare Federation and Allied Jewish Campaign leadership are shown at last week's Stag Day. In the top photograph, from left, are David Handleman, David Mondry, I. William Sherr, George Zeltzer, Jay Kogan and Irving Seligman. In the bot- tom photo, Sol Colton, left, and Bob Rosenthal, chairman of the Campaign's Food and Services Di- vision, display the Detroit Service Group Loving Cup awarded to their division for the best performance in the 1979 Campaign. 360 S. MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH MICHIGAN 48170 (313) 455-5700 BALFOUR CELEBRATION Sponsored by: Zionist Organization of America Detroit District SUNDAY, OCT. 21 — 7:30 P.M. Ford Auditorium 569-1515 HELP Help Your Child Help Himself ANNOUNCING THE PTACH ELEMENTARY PROGRAM TORAH EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN With Learning Disabilities Applications now being accepted Professional committee Mrs. Sharon Brown Dr. Jacob Bakst Dr. Maury Ellenberg Dr. Leon Burg PTACH Parents For Torah For All Children A National Organization For further information call: 545-3563 anE CURRENTLY WITH 29571 ORCHARD LK. RD. FARMINGTON, HILLS. MICH. unisex styling NCJW Will Give Tour of Projects Greater Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will take a tour of NCJW services and projects Sept. 27, leaving 9:30 a.m. from the NCJW offices. Among the places that will be visited are: Federa- tion Apartments, scene of the Meals on Wheels pro- gram; Women in Commu- nity Services offices; thrift shops; and the NCJW offices, where the partici- pants will be served lunch and learn about Operation Friendship, a project to aid convalescing mental patients, and SPACE, a service for the separated, widowed and divorced and their families. There is a charge. For reservations by Wednesday, call the NCJW, 557-9604. Marriages Sandra Carol Matlen and Marc Lester Belsky were married recently . at Kingsley Inn. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Matlen of Southfield. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Iiwing Belsky, also of Southfield. The couple is living in Southfield. ttIa.cti.orz DISCO PARTIES BY PROFESSIONAL DISCO OPERATORS • MUSIC • LIGHTS • DJ'S • AND MORE! GARY LICHTMAN 569-5504 or 569-5503 Call for Available Dates PAUL BENSMAN 559-4465 ew etteesitunt I SPECIAL '15' WINTER COAT SALE 3 0% OFF Fashions for girls sizes 4 to 14 & Pre-Teen APPLEGATE SQUARE 29807 Northwestern 'Hwy. at Inkster M-S 10-5 357-1123