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in the work done by the Officers of the Intercollegiate Menorah Association and its appreciation of the able and efficient manner in which they conducted and supervised the work of the organization during the past year._ The oral reports of the several Menorah Societies, in amplification of their written reports, were presented and discussed. FIFTH SESSION The fifth session was an informal luncheon held in the Banquet Hall of the Hotel Gibson, Cincinnati, at 1 P.M. (For a report of the addresses, see page 125.) SIXTH SESSION Immediately following the luncheon, at 4 P.M., the sixth session was convened in the private auditorium of the Hotel Gibson. The following resolution was unanimously adopted: RESOLVED, _That the Officers of the Association take steps to provide Menorah Societies with syllabi of courses in Jewish history, Jewish literature, and contemporaneous Jewish problems._ (Readopted from the last Convention.) Upon proceeding to the choice of Officers of the Association for 1915, the following were elected: Chancellor, Henry Hurwitz of Boston, Mass. (re-elected by acclamation); President, I. Leo Sharfman of the University of Michigan (re-elected by acclamation); First Vice-President, Isadore Levin, of Harvard University; Second Vice-President, Milton D. Sapiro of the University of California; Third Vice-President, Abraham J. Feldman of the University of Cincinnati; Treasurer, N. Morais Lyon of the University of Cincinnati; and Secretary, Charles K. Feinberg of New York University. After some discussion as to the advisability of deciding immediately upon the place of the next Annual Convention, it was RESOLVED, _That the place of meeting for the next Annual Convention be left to the judgment of the Officers of the Association._ After passing unanimously a Resolution thanking the University of Cincinnati, the Hebrew Union College, the Cincinnati Menorah Society, and the city of Cincinnati for the cordial reception accorded to the Convention, adjournment was had at 5.45 P.M. N. M. LYON, _Secretary pro tem_. NOTE: In the course of the convention, several amendments to the Constitution of the Association were proposed and adopted. The Constitution as amended follows: CONSTITUTION OF THE INTERCOLLEGIATE MENORAH ASSOCIATION ARTICLE I: NAME The name of this organization shall be the Intercollegiate Menorah Association. ARTICLE II: OBJECT The object of this Asso
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