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More than 75 National Student Association delegates from throughout northern New England will invade Radcliffe Yard and the Harvard Houses Saturday morning when the NSA's first regional conference of the year gets under way at the Annex.
General headquarters for the weekend long meeting will be Agassiz House in Radcliffe Yard, with visitors bunking and eating in the Annex dormitories and the Houses, Alice Gilbert '49 temporary NSA regional chairman announced yesterday.
Projansky Speaks
"Cliffe Student Government President Joan Projansky '49 will welcome the conferees at formal opening ceremonies at 11 a.m. Registration in Aggassiz is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Gilbert will take the chair for the morning meeting to report on her participation in the National Executive Committee's session following the NSA Madison convention.
Elections of the executive board of the regional body now headed pro tem by Gilbert and Frederick Henghiclring '50 are scheduled for Saturday afternoon. Meetings of the national international and public relations commissions will then outline 1945-49 projects. Tea will Dean Mildred P. Sharman will wind up the session.
Commissions Report
Sunday morning's agenda report of the commissions on their recommended projects will get going at 9 a.m. and will step before 11 a.m. so delegates can attend church services. The Harvard delegation will act as host at Sunday dinner to the Union on in the Hearse.
At the final meeting Sunday afternoon the group will pass upon the regional budget and tiara the plenary report of the conference.
Saturday evening has been left open for surplus discussion in the commissions, Miss Gilbert added.
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