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In a continuation of its efforts last year and over the summer to muster student support behind the United Nations, the University U.N. Council plans to expand its local, national, and overseas activities during the coming term.
Recently given official recognition by the U.N. Department of Public Information, the Council's speakers bureau will supply student orators to civic groups, labor unions, and women's clubs.
Forums will again constitute a major part of the Council's effort, with a symposium on freedom of the press already being planned. Last year the Council brought to the College many leading diplomats, including Sir Alexander Cadogan and Jan Masaryk.
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