Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1960 — Page 16
The National Jewish POST and OPINION
Friday, April 15, ftei
AT UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Jewish Fresh Class President Reinstated After Swastika Row
SEATTLE (P-O) — A controversy at the University of Washington touched off with the sus pension of Bruce Osterman as president-elect of the freshman class has ended. The 18-year-old Jewish student has been -reinstated by the school’s Board of Control. The controversy erupted during the campus political campaign when Osterman, an independent candidate, ventured into fraternity row and a swastika appeared marking his appearance. Osterman retaliated with what
was termed "an indelicate gesture.” He was first suspended from the freshman class presi dency by the Associated Students Judiciary Committee which ruled that his gesture was “unbecoming to a candidate” regardless of the provocations. Osterman’s position was that he had been shocked by the appearance of the swastika and about a comment that he was a Jew, the Washington Examiner reported. IMMEDIATELY following the suspension the University of Washington Daily carried an edi-
torial with the following comment: “How can they smear a young man for being human and completely ignore the narrow-minded street-screamers who yelled from out of the gutter?” IN COMMENTING on the sus pension Osterman said: "I didn’t want to stir up any trouble. I though I would simply go to the committee, tell my story, and be cleared. I was sure that in view of the provocations J would be forgiven I was
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shocked when I heard the deci-
sion.”
Osterman comes from San Francisco and is a student in electrical engineering. When the suspension was announced the Seattle Post-Inteli-gehcer carried an editorial branding the suspension as harsh and unreasonable. THE BOARD of Control of the Associated Students then took up the matter and by a vote of 13 to 4 reinstated Osterman as class president, thus reversing the vote taken by the Judiciary Commitee, the Washington Examiner re-
ported.
Dr. Charles E. Odegaard, University of Washington president, announced that an administrative committee investigating the Osterman incident had found no organized wide-spread anti-Semitic activity on the campus. A group of students responsible for using the home-made swastika flag during the student election "is being censured for its offensive behavior,” Dr. Oflegaard said. He warned that any future use of the swastika symbol would become the "occasion for disciplinary action,” adding that the present generation of undergraduate students has "little or no comprehension of the
evil implications of the swastika
symbol.”
The dean of men at the school, Donald K. Anderson, has written a letter of censure to the University fraternity responsible for the swastika. The name of the fraternity was not disclosed.
Mapai Must Rely On Youth: B-G TEL AVW (P-O) — Premier Ben-Gurion told the Mapai party convention here that the party must rely more on young men. The founders of the Israel labor movement were in their 20’s when they first assumed responsibility, he recalled. Ben-Gurion threw cold water on reports that a merger with the left-wing parties, Ahdut Ha'avoda and Mapam, was possible in the near future.
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