[T1S1] names of influential people in his life; early history of the Y; its affiliation with the University of Pittsburgh in the beginning; his service as president of the National Association of Jewish Assembly Worker and secretary of the President's Club of the Young Men's and Women's Hebrew Associations of the United States; changes in the Y; expansion of activities at the Y; discussion of the Y Choral Society; problems and conflicts at the Y; activities at the Y during WWII; his tour of the west coast and south for the National Jewish Welfare Board (NJWB) during the war; his organization of the Midwest chapter of NJWB; annual meetings of the Y; publication of the "Y Weekly"; his courtship and marriage; his three children; their educations, careers, and families.