Every student fraction at the University of Berlin, including the Nazi fraction, undertook a written obligation to maintain peace at the university.
As a result of this peace pact, the University which had been closed two days ago following anti-Semitic riots was reopened on Saturday.
Representatives of the Central Union of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith conferred with the rector, Dr. Heinrich Lueders, concerning the future possibilities of attacks against the Jewish matriculants.
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