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Shelves of reading material on the United Nations are now open in all House libraries, and in Widener and the Union, Stephen M. Schwebel '50, president of the UN Council, announced last night.
The UN information project was undertaken during the January reading period by the Council, in order to provide students with general literature and information on all phases of the United Nations. The shelves in Widener, at the entrance to the Pamphlet Room, contain the most complete flies of material, Schwebel said. Most of the documents were supplied by the State Department and the America Association for the United Nations.
The entire project is under the direction of Bruce K. Friedman '50. Friedman plans to keep the shelves constantly up to date on the latest UN developments.
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