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NSA Has Orientation Session Today at MIT

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National Student Association delegates from northern New England will hold a all-day orientation meeting starting at 11 a.m. today at M.I.T. Approximately students are expected to attend, Robert J. Stern '50, NSA regional chairman, said yesterday. The session is open to the public.

"NSA's 80 percent yearly membership turnover necessitates explanation of the organization and its aims to new members", Stern said. After several hours of orientation speeches, the delegates will debate topics which will come up at the National N.S.A. Congress this summer. Federal Aid to Education, N.S.A. and International Affairs, and the present purchase card system are on the agenda.

"NSA's 80 percent yearly membership turnover necessitates explanation of the organization and its aims to new members", Stern said. After several hours of orientation speeches, the delegates will debate topics which will come up at the National N.S.A. Congress this summer. Federal Aid to Education, N.S.A. and International Affairs, and the present purchase card system are on the agenda.

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