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Stanford University apologizes for limiting admissions of Jewish students after WWII

Por: ABC News Nation October 13, 2022

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Stanford University has apologized for limiting the number of Jewish students admitted after World War II -- a practice the prestigious college had previously denied took place.The university announced in January that it had created a to research allegations that in the 1950s there were task force quotas to limit the number of Jewish attendees.Stanford University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne announced Wednesday that the task force confirmed... + full article



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