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The International Campaign for
Real
HistoryAtlanta
Business Chronicle
November 27, 2001
Breaking News
Arthur Blank gives $5
million to Emory’s Institute for Jewish
StudiesTHE Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation has donated
million to Emory University’s Institute for Jewish
Studies, giving the fast-growing center the springboard it needs to leap to the forefront of Jewish scholarship in the United States.The institute hopes to establish a $10 million endowment, and the Blank gift was made with the understanding that Emory would raise an additional $5
million.The gift also gives naming rights for the institute to Arthur Blank, co-founder and retired co-chairman of The Home Depot Inc. (NYSE: HD). Blank is an Emory trustee and distinguished executive in residence at Goizueta Business School.
Deborah
Lipstadt: Mr Irving’s request for information
- WE
KNOW the reasons why Deborah Lipstadt was
refused tenure at the southern California
university where she used to teach, and
transferred to her present lowly position at
Emory, the “Coca-Cola” university of Atlanta.
For court use in future, we should like to
obtain chapter and verse. The L.A. University
refuses to divulge data on personnel matters.
Who can assist?This is believed to be one of
the reasons why Lipstadt declined to testify on
oath (like Taking the Fifth) in London.
[Confidential
information to ]
Related links:
- Dossier on Deborah Lipstadt
- Trial index
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Trial
transcripts index -
Trial press
clippings index -
DJC Irving vs
Penguin & Lipstadt index
Focal Point
2000 write to David Irving
See Also
- David Irving v Penguin & Lipstadt — Jan 1995 (Article)
- Index: Lipstadt Trial Documents (Article)
- The defeat of the denierDanuta Kean reports on how Penguin p (Article)
- Irving v Lipstadt: Trial Documents (German language) (Article)
- Documents on David Irving's early clashes with Professor Deborah Lipstadt (Article)