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Leading officers of the National Student Association will meet tonight with the Student Council and interested undergraduates to discuss the changes in NSA procedures brought about by Harvard's withdrawal and also the future course of the College's relations with that organization.
In what Council President Edward L. Croman '60 has described as "primarily an educational meeting," anyone in the College community will be allowed to debate the question. Among those who may attend is Robert Kiley, president of NSA. The session begins at 7:15 on the third floor of Phillips Brooks House.
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