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The Graduate Student Council voted last night to remain in the National Student Association at a meeting in P.B.H. The move, which came after nearly six months of discussion, maintained the Council's position as the only graduate organization in the NSA.
A letter in favor of the Association from Reginald H. Green, former president of the Council, was an important factor in the decision. Previously, members had considered the majority and minority reports of the undergraduate Student Council, and a statement against re-enrollment by James N. Pinkerton 4G, chairman of the NSA committee.
One of the chief causes of debate was the fact that the graduate group's membership would give the NSA the possible use of Harvard's name, partially defeating the undergraduate Council's purposes in withdrawing from the Association.
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