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Jews Ask Hungarian Government to Abolish Numerus Clausus

June 20, 1926
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Jewish delegation appeared before Count Klebelsburg. Hungarian Minister of Education, asking him to abolish the numerus clausus Law limiting the numbers of Jewish students in the Hungarian universities.

Count Klebelsburg, who pledged’ before the Council of the League of Nations that Hungary would abolish the numerus clausus, told the delegation that the numerus clausus would be maintained until the economic and social situation in Hungary improves.

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