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For the first time in its history, the Business School will play-host to an important Asiatic dignitary. Binay Ranjan Sen, Indian Ambassador to the United States, will speak on "Communism in Asia" at 8 o'clock, next Monday, in Room 100 in the Baker Library.
U.N. Commissioner
In addition to his duties as ambassador, Sen is chairman of the working party of the United Nations Economic Commission of Asia and the Far East, and led the Indian delegation to the U.N. Economic and Social Council at New York in 1949.
Sen has been active in the Indian Government for over 20 years, serving as Minister to the Indian Embassy at Washington previous to his appointment as ambassador-at-large in January, 1951.
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