Word: internationale
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Croman agreed that NSA's international activities are valuable, pointing out the difference between NSA's direct activities and the expression of opinion in convention.
An opposing view was taken by Lewis B. Oliver '61, another Council member. "NSA is probably the only student group with the facilities to provide this kind of service," he cliamed, adding, "I have always been in favor of their international program."
John T. Daley '61, recently elected Council member from Dudley House, claimed NSA's position as agent is "one factor against them." "I just can't see them meddling in international affairs," he said.
In the summer of '54 Sigmund organized the NSA international student relations seminar here in Cambridge ("I had been interested in NSA as an undergraduate, but only mildly active"), and at the NSA congress in August was elected international vice president, "really a full time job." He tried keeping tutorial...
Then after a study of student conditions in East Berlin, later published, Sigmund flew via Athens to Ceylon for an international student conference with Algeria the first order of business. "We finally recognized the Algerian student organization, though not until the French walked out. Still the French were rather used...