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"International Students Day" on November 17 will mark the beginning of a week-long drive to win Radcliffe ratification of the new National Student Association's Constitution, delegates to Sunday's Barnard conference of women's college NSA leaders have announced.
Sussanne Ehrentheil '48 and Alice Gilbert '49 told the eight-school meeting that they already have a group of 46 working for NSA projects here. On the basis of this they advocated the superimposing of NSA activities on the student government structure through the creation of another vice-presidency.
Bombshell at the Barnard sessions was the warning of Communists sent to college presidents and newspapers by one Allan Crow.
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