Two more schools, the commercial and agricultural high schools, were closed today following further anti-Jewish excesses in which several Jewish students were seriously injured.
It was disclosed that Samuel Kahan, 24, son of Lazar Kahan, editor of the tabloid Warsaw Yiddish Express who is now visiting in America, was among the students injured in yesterday’s clashed at the Polytechnic Institute. Both the Institute and Warsaw University were closed yesterday following the disorders.
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