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Five University representatives will travel to Smith College tomorrow to attend the first formal meeting of this year of the Massachusetts delegates to the Chicago Student Conference, Francis D. Fisher '47, secretary to the Council's International Student Affairs Committee, announced yesterday.
The group, besides Fisher, will be made up of the four delegates to the Chicago conference, held at the end of last year, and will include Douglass Cater '46, Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. '47, Eugene A. Dinet, Jr. '44, and Andrew G. Rice '43 1G.
According to Fisher, the Conference at Smith will see an attempt to set forth a program for the Massachusetts delegation to present at the National Students Congress some time this summer.
The Harvard delegation will present a report on the activities of the International Student Affairs Committee, which has acted as a national clearing house for student activities abroad since the Chicago Conference.
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