Babson will apologize to Brandeis for 35-year old anti-Semitic soccer game slurs
Soccer fans could be extremely nasty even over 3 decades ago:
Babson College plans to offer a formal apology for anti-Semitic actions taken by students 35 years ago before and during a crucial soccer game with Brandeis University.
The Boston Globe reports (http://bo.st/14X5BK9) that Babson President Len Schlesinger will apologize Wednesday. He’ll also announce a partnership with the Anti-Defamation League on a program to eliminate bigotry.
The ADL says that in November 1978, several players at Babson, a private business school based in the Boston suburb of Wellesley, hung a sign in the gym that read “Happy Holocaust” during the game with Brandeis, a school in nearby Waltham with a large Jewish population.
The ADL says Babson players also wore swastikas during the final practice before the game and yelled “Holocaust!” and other anti-Semitic slurs to boost morale.
A statement by the ADL says the “insulting and ignorant actions left a bitter taste in the mouths of everyone at Brandeis.”
Babson College to apologize to Brandeis for anti-Semitic actions, slurs 35 years ago (Fox News)