The second international student conference to discuss ways and means of fighting anti-Semitism in the European universities has been postponed from January 4 to some time in April, it was announced today by the International Student Service under whose auspices the conference will be held in Lausanne.
The agenda will comprise a discussion on the Jewish people and their independent existence, the basis principles of the present attitude of the Jewish students, the Jews in politics and economic life and the Jews in the cultural development of the nations.
Among the patrons of the International Student Service are Thomas Masaryk, president of Czecho-Slovakia, Professor Albert Einstein, Viscount Cecil and Paul Painleve.
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