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Applications for the fourth annual H-Y-P Conference are drawing to a close, and students will not be permitted to apply after the beginning of next week, as the quotas for the Harvard delegation to the five round tables are being filled.
Additional acceptances for the Conference, which will run for two days on April 21 and 22, were received yesterday at Princeton when Nelson A. Rockefeller and Bernard K. Schaefer, President of the Colombia-America Chamber of Commerce, accepted for the Latin-American table; and when Dr. B. M. Little, Regional Director of the Social Security Board, and Dr. William Waller, Assistant Surgeon-General, United States Public Health Service indicated they would participate in the discussion at the social security table.
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