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According to Teitelbaum, about 100 stu- dents, most of them mem- bers of the two fraternities, massed outside the largely Jewish Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity house Nov.. 10 jeering and shouting anti- Semitic epithets. Some of the students assaulted the house, de- stroying a fence and damaging shrubbery and. other property. They were dispersed by cam- pus police. Teitelbaum said the ADL Announces Mail prepaid reservations by Nov. 30th to AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS 21751 W. Nine Mile Rd. Southfield 48075 for further information call 357-2766 or 851-7550 • SAVE 30% OFF Del Mar Woven Woods I les 44‘.4 " _ ' 5.? 414 - 7 -= - - : I litV, 1 . 1. ; i )- . I I ■- --I ■ , ..-,',- :- - -l. iilr ■ f I 'kr t kil'' ." —. :II II ' a l 1.2 , I r _ r is II - 1111i a ii 1 1 .1 Del Mar Woven Woods beautify the windows, are easy to keep clean, with a fresh bright look. Many styles and patterns in many colorful yarns. Buy now .. . Save now . . at this special 30% Discount. Good thru Nov. 30, 1978. 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