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TWO COLLEGE DELEGATES TO ATTEND NSA MEETING

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Two students from the University will present the New England region of the National Student Association at the annual mid-year meeting of the group's National Executive Committee in Minneapolis Dec. 26-30. They are Barbara J. Graf chairman of the region, and Barney Frank '61-4, special representative of the Committee.

Representatives from 21 NSA regions attending the meeting will face a rigorous agenda, headed by discussion of whether to continue support of the Negro voter registration drive now being conducted in the South.

Other issues most likely to receive consideration are an Association stand on nuclear testing, and increased campus consideration of the subjects of academic freedom and higher education.

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