10 Friday, August 26, 1983
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Brandeis University Marks 35th
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sity inaugurates Evelyn
•Handker as its fifth
president Oct. 9 at Boston's
historic Symphony Hall, it
will also be celebrating an-
other university milestone
— its 35th anniversary.
Dr. Abram Sachar, Bran-
deis' founding president,
was inaugurated at Sym-
phony Hall Oct. 7, 1948.
The university is named
for Louis Dembitz Brandeis,
"the people's lawyer" and
the first Jew to sit on the
U.S. Supreme Court. The
nation's only Jewish-
founded, nonsectarian lib-
eral arts institution of
higher learning, Brandeis
today is widely recognized
by leading educators as one
of the country's finest pri-
vate liberal arts univer-
sities.
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Although it is a small
university — enrolling
about 2,750 under-
graduates and 700
gradaute students —
Brandeis combines the
breadth and range of
academic programs usu-
ally found at much larger
universities with the in-
timate educational at-
mosphere of an under-
graduate college. The
student-faculty ratio is
approximately 10:1.
The Brandeis success
story is one that, ironically,
was born of failure — the
dissolution of a medical and
veterinary • college,
Middlesex University in
Waltham, Mass., that prev-
iously occupied the Bran-
deis site. Fortuitously, at
the same time insolvency
loomed for Middlesex, a
committee ofpublic-spirited
Jews in New York City was
seeking a campus for their
plan to establish a Jewish-
founded university.
After hearing about the
plight of Middlesex, and fol-
lowing a series of negotia-
tions between the two par-
ties, the campus and the
charter passed to the com-
mittee with no purchase in-
vestment. -
Although the - group had
to assume many of
Middlesex's outstanding ob-
ligations, Jews in America
could be "a host at last" to
gifted young men and
women scholars. But the
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committee — there were
eight founding trustees —
had no money, no consti-
tuency, and no educational
objectives except the convic-
tion that the school repre-
sented a gift from the
Jewish people to American
higher education.
"In the past 35 years,
the precious gift has been
sustained by Jews and
non-Jews alike," said
Sachar, who served for 20
years as president and
for many years thereafter
as chancellor.
Brandeis' first entering
class in 1948 — the same
year Israel was founded —
consisted of 107 young men
and women and 13 faculty.
Today the nearly 3,500
undergraduate and
graduate students attend
classes there.
Phi Beta Kappa, the na-
tional honor society,
granted recognition to
Brandeis just 13 years after
the 'university was founded
— the youngest institution
so honored in over 100
years. Recently, Brandeis
was one of only 12 univer-
sities in America ranked
among the top 10 in the
country in three or more of
six undergraduate disci-
plines surveyed.
Similarly, several of
Brandeis' graduate de-
partments have been rated
among the nation's best,
and the most recent survey
of professional school deans
ranked its Florence_ Heller
Graduate School for Ad-
vanced Studies in Social
Welfare fourth in the coun-
try, among schools of social
Central Africa
to Resume Ties?
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Central African Repub-
lic will probably be the next
black African country to re-
sume diplomatic relations
with Israel, it was reported
Wednesday by Israel Radio.
According to the report, Is-
rael and the Central Afri-
can Republic signed an
agreement to resume ties
several weeks ago.
President Mobutu Sese
Seko of Zaire reportedly
was instrumental in per-
suading the republic to fol-
low Zaire and Liberia in
their resumption of dip-
lomatic relations with Is-
rael. Zaire renewed its ties
last May, and Liberia did so
last week.
Libyan Buyers
NEW YORK — News-
week magazine says U.S.
customs agents are inves-
tigating at least 20 illegal
arms transfers to Libya.
The magazine says Libya is
offering premium prices for
aircraft parts, and agents
recently intercepted spare
parts for Chinook helicop-
ters, night-vision scopes
and goggles.
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NEW YORK — Mauirice
Friedlander of Maplewood,
N.J., has been elected na-
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work.
The
university's
multi-million
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Rosenstiel Basic Medical
Sciences Research Cen-
ter, built in
1973,
enhanced
Brandeis'
growing reputation in the
physical sciences and at-
tracted leading resear-
chers to probe areas in
the bio-medical field.
The four schools in the
undergraduate college at
Brandeis — science, social
science, humanities and
creative arts — offer about
900 courses in 32 fields of
concentration and several
specialized programs.
Brandeis undergraduates
— men and women of di-
verse ethnic, religious and
racial backgrounds — come
from virtually every state in
the union and over 40
foreign countries.
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