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Hungarian Professor Disinherits Daughter if She Marries a Jew

July 7, 1926
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Considerable interest in the will of Professor Barsony. filed for probate, was evidenced in social circles here.

In his will, Professor Barsony left his entire fortune to his daughter on the condition that she marry a non-Jew who, to his remotest ancestors, has no admixture of Jewish blood. Should she not comply with this condition, the daughter will receive only a half of his fortune and the rest is to go for scholarships for non-Jewish medical students.

Dr. Barsony’s daughter, it was stated, intended to marry a brilliant young physician of Jewish origin.

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