The university is hosting the premiere of a documentary film about the anti-Jewish actions of the school’s dean from 1948 to 1961, John E. Buhler, who saw to it that 65 percent of Jewish students flunked out or had to repeat whole years of instruction. He also instituted an application that classified would-be students as “Caucasian, Jew, or Other.” The evidence of anti-Semitism was well known, but this is the first time Emory has acknowledged it and apologized, paralleling
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