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Silverman Announces U.N. Council Support Of NSA Participation

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The Harvard-Radcliffe U.N. Council yesterday declared itself in favor of continued University participation in the National Student Association.

A statement released by Martin Silverman '59, president of the U.N. Council, declared that the organization "was upset" by the speed with which the Student Council made its decision to withdraw. Silverman's statement noted that while the U.N. Council recognized as valid the Student Council's criticisms of the NSA, it regretted "that these organs and programs of value to campus groups would, because of the Student Council's action, no longer be available to them."

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