Manuscript for local history publication later published in the "Highland Park Code of 1919" and as a monograph published by the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
File contains research and notes on rabbis teaching at the university level. Also contains correspondence about Rabbi Singer's salary and the overall B'nai Torah budget.
Taken from farther north and looking south, the tower is seen with the flagpole in front, for the purpose of signal flags that could be visible to the boats in a race. NSYC had better sand than the public beach, and in about 1960 they traded places.