Jan. 12th, 2006

Ознакомился с рецензией на книгу
The Chosen: The Hidden History of Admission and Exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton by Jerome Karabel
(http://www.commentarymagazine.com/article.asp?aid=12101079_1)
Вот цитата
In an effort to limit Jewish enrollment, admissions officers began to emphasize qualities such as “character,” “leadership,” and “manliness.” In 1922, Harvard started asking each applicant to list his “race and color,” “religious preference,” and “maiden name of mother.” Four years later, it also began to demand a photo. Suspect applicants were classified as J1 (definitely Jewish), J2 (probably Jewish), and J3 (possibly Jewish).

Вот так это делалось в Гарварде. О книжках про то, как делалось в МГУ, я не слыхал.

The Chosen is a mammoth, meticulously researched book. Confidential memos, minutes of meetings, personal correspondence among university administrators, material from alumni magazines, editorials from student newspapers—no document seems to have escaped Karabel’s scrutiny.

Ну у нас архивы на замке. В лучшем случае можно послушать рассказы очевидцев. И то, это будут очевидцы с одной стороны.

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