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Alumni Fail to Clear or Condemn New York Professor Charged with Anti-semitism

July 18, 1950
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An alumni committee investigating charges of anti-Semitism on the part of a City College professor has issued a report, after a two-year study, which neither clears nor condemns the professor, William E. Knickerbocker, former head of the institution’s Romance Languages Department.

Student demands for a public trial of Prof. Knickerbocker, and William C. Davis, an instructor accused of segregating Negro students in a college dormitory, led to a five-day strike on the C.C.N.Y. campus in April, 1949. The alumni committee, which examined 2,000 pages of testimony, said that in view of the conflicting evidence “it cannot be said with any degree of certainty that Professor Knickerbocker was anti-Semitic. By the same token, it cannot be said that he was not.”

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