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Creation of a world government such as the one the World Federalists request would be a "wild leap" which might destroy the little international cooperation we now have, John H. Mansfield '50, said last night in defense of the United Nations. He spoke in a debate between two members of the Harvard World Federalists and two representatives of the Harvard UN Council.
The program, held under the auspices of WHRB, was broadcast on the event of the UN cornerstone laying in New York. Mansfield and Edward C. Jordan '50, members of the UN Council spoke against maintaining the present organization, while Thomas Schneider '52 and John H. Sutter '52, defended the World organization.
The Federalists recommended revision of the UN charter under amendment 109.
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