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The National Student Association will try to send more than a "token delegation" to the World Student Congress at Prague this summer, Erskine R. Childers, N.S.A. international vice-president, announced yesterday.
"We haven't definitely decided yet how many men will go," Childers said at his Cambridge office, "but if at all possible we will send more than the threeman token delegation allotted us by the Prague officials."
The International Union of Students, sponsor of the Congress, had previously announced that it was inviting the independent Committee for International Student Cooperation as the "official" United States representative. The N.S.A. delegation, would consequently, have no vote.
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