Saturday, Mar. 10, 1923
A Flutter at Syracuse
At Syracuse the race question had a brief and inglorious history. First the Senior Council had a secret meeting to take up the question of restricting Jews. Then someone gave out a report that the Council proposed to recommend the limitation of Jewish students. Then Chancellor Flint in a few eloquent words " refused to comment." Then the Council's Committee of Three abandoned a proposed visit to the Chancellor. Then the Council decided that it had not "unanimously" decided to discourage the enrollment of Jews. Now the Council explains that the report of its action was entirely misleading and that it was given out as a breach of confidence, anyway.