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The Menorah Society will begin its eleventh year of activity in Phillips Brooks House tomorrow evening at 7.45 o'clock. The Society was formed in 1906 "for the advancement of Hebraic culture and ideals,' and the movement has since spread to 51 colleges in the United States and Canada, where active chapters are carrying on the work. In past years such men as President Eliot, Dean Briggs, Professor G. F. Moore '06, Jacob H. Schiff of New York, Justice Louis D. Brandeis '77, and others have spoken.
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