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Governor Harold G. Hoffman today informed Samuel Untermyer, president of the non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, that “it would not be fair” to start a legislative inquiry into Nazi activities at the New Jersey College for Women of New Brunswick before the present hearing of the trustees at Rutgers University is concluded.
The hearing in New Brunswick, into charges that Dr. Frederich J. Hauptmann, head of the German department, is spreading Nazism and anti-Semitism, will be resumed tomorrow.
Governor Hoffman welcomed the offer of Mr. Untermyer to furnish information to the inquiry committee of the University’s trustees. He invited Mr. Untermyer to appear before the committee with this information.
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