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Now arranging for an Ohio regional conference of Students for Democratic Action to be held in Toledo this October, Don S. Willner '47 has just completed a month-long swing around the area laying the groundwork for collegiate chapters.
Through Willner's efforts the S. D. A. seed was planted at Wilberforce, Ohio State, Allegheny, the University of Akron, Oberlin, and several Cleveland colleges.
At the same time Charles G. Sellers '45, former president of the Harvard Liberal Union, has been organizing an S. D. A. chapter at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
Chief figure of the national liberal organization here this summer is Richard M. Hays '49, who as the chairman of the New England regional council will supervise a fall "workshop" conclave gathering at a Youth Hostel in Littleton.
Agenda for the conference, Hays reports, will be determined Friday in a meeting of the S. D. A. executive committee in New York City.
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