While they admitted that certain German universities are not permitting Jewish students in the medical and dental schools to practice in the clinics, officials of the Ministry of Education today declared that the government did not approve of these discriminations. The officials pointed out that as long as Jewish students were regularly admitted, they must receive the same facilities as the non-Jewish students, but not scholarships and other privileges.
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