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Posted: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 11:04 pm
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The Phi Beta Kappa Association of the Delaware Valley has announced its officers for the 2011-12 program year. Joyce S. Kutler of Erdenheim has been named president; Warren A. Reintzel of Haddonfield, N.J. is vice president, and Matthew J. DeJulio of East Fallowfield, Chester, is secretary-treasurer. Joyce Kutler, a public relations consultant, served as director of public information for the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Philadelphia for 22 years. A magna cum laude graduate of Syracuse University, she is a member of Hadassah, the Jewish Social Policy Action Network and the National Council of Jewish Women. Previously she was active in the Greater Philadelphia American Jewish Congress. The national Phi Beta Kappa Society, founded in 1776, is the nation’s oldest academic honor society. The local group sponsors annual book award and scholarship fund programs. At the opening meeting of this program year, The Association, historian and author James Smart of Mt. Airy, (center) discussed his new book about a fictional Philadelphia reporter at the International Centennial Exhibition in 1876. Shown with him, are Joyce S. Kutler (left) of Erdenheim, and Mr. Smart’s wife, Barbara.
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