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Speaking under the auspices of the Student's Association of the Natural and Social Sciences, Bart J. Bok, professor or Astronomy, outlined UNESCO from three facets last night in the Leverett House Junior Common Room before a group of 55 interested undergraduates.
Dealing with UNESCO's aims, its operational techniques, and what the average student can do to make it work, Bok's speech was entitled "UNESCO and You." He encouraged student cooperation with the organization and pointed out its need for more efficient, highly-paid men.
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