5. A Knife to Carve a Turkey

In the early 20th century, Harvard boasted one of the highest undergraduate enrollment numbers of any university in the U.S. and England. This all changed after an influx of Jewish immigrants settled in Manhattan. What happened? We delve into the antisemitic roots of the modern day admissions process.
In the early 20th century, Harvard boasted one of the highest undergraduate enrollment numbers of any university in the U.S. and England. This all changed after an influx of Jewish immigrants settled in Manhattan. What happened?  

We delve into the antisemitic roots of the modern day admissions process. 
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