CONTENTS
| THE POTENCY OF THE JEWISH RACE | Charles W. Eliot | [141] |
| ISRAEL AND MEDICINE | Sir William Osler | [145] |
| THE WAR FROM A JEWISH STANDPOINT | Richard Gottheil | [150] |
| O SWEET ANEMONES: A Song | Jessie E. Sampler | [158] |
| "PATHS OF PLEASANTNESS" | David Werner Amram | [159] |
| THE JEWISH GENIUS IN LITERATURE | Edward Chauncey Baldwin | [164] |
| JEWISH WORTHIES: JOCHANAN BEN ZAKKAI | Abraham M. Simon | [173] |
| ZIONISM: A MENORAH PRIZE ESSAY | Marvin M. Lowenthal | [179] |
| FROM COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY: Activities of Menorah Societies | [194] | |
| NOTES of The Intercollegiate Menorah Association | [200] | |
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