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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jun 1938, p. 53

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*Charles Vaughn Burlisighamh of 1'!ubbard Woods, membher of this 1vear': graduatipng clas t New Trier Towrnship High school, was t/te editor of the senior animal,. the "Edaocs,"' which mazde its appear- ance on the commius Fridai, alter-. great scholar and onie of the outstaiad- ing liberal religious'thinkers in'America. He will discuss ýthe. jew ýin the ýworld of todaY. TNazi Bhght?" Theme "I'EuroPe and the Nazi Blight", will bc disc ussed by Dr. Meichoir Palyi, who is now .visiting professor and research ecofiomist atthe University of Chicago. He was formerly mhanaging director oI the scientific advisory body attached te. the Reichsbank of Berlin, and lecturer at Oxford university. Dr. Palyi lias had first-hand opportunity to witness the operation of the Nazi regime and its, effectsý both within and without Germany: The third speaker, will be Mrs. Mose s L. Purvin, who wiIl take as her subject, "A Program, and Courageous Leader- ship." She is a well known Chicago club ~woman, contributor t4e 4u eiodiats, on contemporary subjects. She is at present a member of the Chicago Library board .and other civic and philantropic groups. Thie meeting will be opened with several piano selections by Miss Dorys Seelig, a graduate of the Juilliard School of Music, and recently concert soloist with the New York Philhar- Mrs. Arthur Richland of Glencoe is Mornlng Classes .. .10.00 to 11:00 Evening Classes 7:00 to 8.00 Lake Street end Sherumer Avenue SioeI.Illnois Gem »2f (Shernier Ave. ls the continuation of HarlemAve. North) P ATRONIZE OUR ADVRRTISERS FREE Ru;' during the summer months wben I.ft with us fo b. Clean.d or, Repai ',.Iuuleu I.rry rIloaaiu, circulationi; >am Smart, advertising; Rita Lechner,! senior album; Chuck Gregory, group pictures : Ed Rothschild, athletics; Patsv Walsh, Girls' Athletic associa- tion, Carl Hotze and Patty Harshaw, snapshots; John Roth and Dick Roth, photQgraphy; Frances Habeck, typing; Rosemnary Obermeier, activities; jean Miller, art; and L-,is Mitchell, literary. '7k À. ALiried Number Oaly ;are to be taken 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,1506

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