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JEWISH PROFESSORS

REPLACEMENT IN GERMANY.

UNIVERSITY PROBLEM.

(United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) (Rec. 11.35 p.m.) Berlin, January 8. The Frankfurter Zeitung admits difficulty in filling the chairs at universities hitherto held by Jews. The Nazi candidates are usually without teaching experience. Their political enthusiasm is obvious, but the university authorities are not desirous of making this the only factor in university appointments, so they are appointing Nazis on probation. The majority of the professors who suffered from the Jewish purge have gone to America, but 33 are engaged at a new university at Constantinople. Others found posts in the London School of Economics.

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Southland Times, Issue 22217, 9 January 1934, Page 5

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JEWISH PROFESSORS Southland Times, Issue 22217, 9 January 1934, Page 5

JEWISH PROFESSORS Southland Times, Issue 22217, 9 January 1934, Page 5