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Polish Gov’t to Pay Jewish Girl’s Tuition

May 14, 1934
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Marshal Pilsudski has ordered the Polish government to pay the tuition fee which will enable Bluma Zeidman, a Jewish girl, to continue her studies at the state gymnasium (high school).

Miss Zeidman, who lives in Czenstochowa, is a brilliant student. However, her parents are unable to pay for her continued schooling. So the girl wrote to Pilsudski, whereupon he instructed the Minister of Education to make the proper arrangements for her.

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