40 Friday, November 27,-1981
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
If a man will begin with
certainties, he shall end in
doubts; but if he will be con-
tent to begin with doubts, he
shall end in certainties.
— Francis Bacon
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Brandeis Gift for Research
Boris Smolars-
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Editor-in-Chief
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FENKELL (corner of Holmur)
WALTHAM, Mass. — A
gift from the Mazer Family
Fund to Brandeis enables
the university to initiate
programs to support faculty
research and to fund in-
novative courses for under-
graduates and expanded ef-
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dent research by under-,
graduates.
The -gift establishes the
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culty Research in the
Humanities and the Social
Sciences and the Mazer
Family Fund for Under-
graduate Education.
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