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The first organizational meeting of the Student Federalists, a new College group advocating a strong world government, will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the Kirkland House Common Room.
Already numbering 50, the Federalists plan to form discussion groups that will write a platform, summon speakers, and eventually take political action.
Leo S. Martinuzzi, Jr. '50, temporary chairman of the group, expressed dissatisfaction with the present set-up and status-quo policy of the U.N., stating, however, that it should be given support as long as there is any possibility of change.
Opposing proposed representation based on economic power as being unfair to countries without great natural resources or industrial development, he hoped to see "a world representative legislative assembly, numerically chosen according to the educational level of a country."
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