In 1922, Harvard’s president, A. Lawrence Lowell, noticed a precipitous rise in the number of Jews accepted to the university and proposed accepting a quota of only 15% Jewish students.
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Two justices were sympathetic to group's argument that demands for diversity were to an extent rooted in a past desire to limit numbers of Jewish students