The demands of the Roumanian anti-Semitic students organizations for a numerus clausus was renewed, a despatch of the Rador, Roumanian semi-official news agency, states.
A delegation representing the Roumanian national student body, as well as the Bucharest Student’s Center, submitted a memorandum to Education Minister Petrovid in which the government is asked to carry out the resolutions adopted at the student congress recently held in Jassy. The students urged that the numerus clausus be introduced, that all Jewish professors be dismissed and that those Roumanian students who were excluded from the universities for participation in the anti-Jewish excesses be fully reinstated.
The “Indreplarea,” the official Roumanian paper, reports the anti-Jewish excesses in the heart of the business section of Bucharest and threatens the students with the arm of the law.
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