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German Psychologist Joins U. of Michigan Teaching Staff After Expulsion from Reich

November 13, 1933
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Expelled from Germany by the anti-Semitic orders of the Nazi regime, Prof. Heinz Werner, famous psychologist, will come to the University of Michigan for a year’s stay as special lecturer, according to Dr. Alexander Ruthven, president of the University.

Financial arrangements made by the international committee acting in the interest of ousted German scholars and the Rockefeller Institute of New York were responsible for Professor Werner’s coming to the University of Michigan.

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