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A member of the International Committee of the National Student Association will travel to Vienna on Thursday and attempt to enter Hungary to observe the situation of students there, the NSA announced yesterday.
Clive Gray, former NSA vice-president in charge of international affairs, will attempt to gather a group of European students to observe Hungarian student conditions. If he is unable to obtain a visa he plans to stay in Vienna to find out about student conditions from Hungarian refugees in Austria.
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