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Majority of Freshman Council Passes Motion to Support Pusey's NDEA Freeze

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A large majority of the Freshman Council passed a motion yesterday to support President Pusey's "freeze" of NDEA funds. The Council also decided to oppose any use of the funds until the disclaimer affidavit has been removed.

John P. Van Schalwyk '63 led the debate against the disclaimer, condemning it as "thought control." His main opponent was James F. Scott '63, who felt the University should not deprive students of the free choice to take the loans if they wanted them.

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