The Royal Anthropological Institute is looking into a plan to enlist scientists of the free nations in a program to counteract the effects of Nazi racial theories in Germany and the liberated countries after the war, it was learned here today.
An executive committee meeting on the matter was called after a lecture before the Institute by Dr. Ignaz Zollschan, internationally known Jewish anthropologist, who before the war attempted to organize a world anthropological congress to refuge Nazi racialism.
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