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Harvard's United Nations Council is extending its educational activities over the air waves, on the screen, and in the College libraries. Already in its tenth week of short-wave broadcasts over station WRUL which are beamed to Europe and the Soviet, and also in charge of a bi-monthly discussion program over WHDH, the U. N. Council is starting a new series in three weeks under the supervision of Cyril Femrite '47 devoted to review of the General Assembly's accomplishments.
Under the direction of Bruce K. Friedman '50, the U. N. Council also maintains separate shelves in all House libraries, and Widener, and next Friday will open up a special library in Little Hall containing verbatim records of U.N. proceedings, topically filed clippings from the New York Times, copies of the United Nations Weekly Bulletin, and many State Department publications.
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