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December 18, 1964 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-12-18

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$6-Million Ford Foundation Grant Awarded to Brandeis for 'Development

36.000,000 grant by the Ford Foun-
dation for use in its nover-all
I academic development."
The 16-year-old university be-
Arab Refugee Funds
comes one of only five universities
Leading to Self-Support, in the United States to be so hon-
ored by the foundation.
British Aide Insists
Brandeis President Abram L.
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
Sachar, who said he was "jubilant"
to The Jewish News)
LONDON -- A British govern- ∎ )yer receiving the second grant,
ment spokesman said Tuesday in announced
that the university
the House of Commons that since would use • the money primarily
1963 British contributions for aid to encourage endowments for fac-
to Palestinian Arab refugees have ulty chairs, as well as fellowships
included a stipulation that an in-
nd scholarships.
creasing proportion of the British
The n ew grant_ which Brandeis
contribution should be spent on •nust earn' by raising 18,000.000 in
training the refugees to become -, ree years, was awarded under
self-supporting.
the foundations special program in
The statement was made by Min- education and may be used for any
ister of State Walter Padley in a . academic purpose Brandeis deter-
written reply to questions from mines. This is in contrast to most
Labor member of Parliament Leo f ‘undation grants, which are for a
Abse. The MP had asked for data , pecified purpose, such as re-
on the total number of persons search, fellowships, or experimen-
classified as Palestine refugees, the t 'tion in certain subjects.
total amount contributed by Bri-
tain to date for their relief, the in-
tended British contribution this Institute on Violence'
year and what steps were being Planned at Brandeis U.
taken "to ensure that these sub-
WALTHAM. Mass. — Psycholog-
ventions to Arab governments are Nts, paychiatrists, legal expert ,
lined with effective rehabilitation sociologists and historians gathered
of the people concerned "
at a Brandeis University seminar
The state minister replied that
to establish an institute on violence
the total number of refugees
here.
registered - with the United Na-
The role of violence and destrue-
tions Relief and Works Agency
on Sept. 30. the latest date for
which figures were available, was
1.252.944. and that since 1948
British contributions totaled 31,-
421.432 pounds (S87.980.000) to
UNWRA and to its predecessor.
the United Nations Relief for
Palestine Refugees.
"We have not yet decided how
much we should contribute for
1965," he added.. - This will be an-
'flounced at the pledging confer-
ence during the General Asvernbly
in 1964 flowevettithe United King-
dom contribution in 1964 was 1.-
928,572 pounds (S5,440.000."
He then added that "since 1963
we have stipulated that an in-
creasing pro-portion of the annual
United Kingdom contribution
should be spent on social services
education and vocational training
so that the refugees can be equip-
ped for a livelihood:*

WALTHAM, Mass. — Brandeis
University was awarded a second

'tion in the historY. of man has been would cover such areas as govern-
a concern of several businessmen, , mental workers on a local level,
especially Frank A. Cohen of New a domestic peace corps of educa-
York, who set up the seminar. The tion. sociology and psychology
institute will focus on the sources students, development of an "eco-
of violence and how it can be nomics of courage" among busi-
contained and eventually elimi- nessmen, a n d several improve-
ments that would reduce violence
nated.
Cohen first became concerned at the local level.
about violence a year ago, after
It is the way of a dog that if he
President Kennedy was assassi-
' rated.
is hit by a stone. he bite a fellow
It was agreed that the institute dog.--Zohar.

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