STANFORD — Owning up to the school’s history of discrimination, Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne on Wednesday apologized to the Jewish community after a task force report found the university had intentionally denied admission to Jews in the 1950s. The 75-page report probed a 1953 university memo — which was reported in a blog last year — that expressed concern by university administrators about the number of Jewish students being admitted to Stanford. The report documents a sharp drop in enrollments of students from two Southern California high schools known to have substantial populations of Jewish students — “evidence that the...