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...would argue the Parliamentary system deserves perpetuation, in the Student Council's case, despite the taint of anglophilla. Roger M. Leed...
...formulating this program. They made a major contribution of their time and interest. Behind the conference and its successes and failures lie their efforts. Their competence and diligence evoke my gratitude and that of every participant in 20th Century Week, but evidently the CRIMSON has overlooked them. Roger M. Leed '61, General Chairman 20th Century Week...
...evening panel discussions. Most of the students involved in planning the program considered these discussions of less importance than the seminars--and for this speakers were chosen only from among the visitors participating in the seminar program or from the facilities of Greater Boston colleges. As Roger M. Leed '61, co-chairman of the 20th Century Week committee, remarked, the panel discussions were added almost as an after-thought. We felt that as long as we had the foreign delecates in Cambridge, we would make use of our opportunity expose them to the public...
Many of the listeners have come into Cambridge from Wellesley, Newton, and even Wesleyan College, Leed pointed out. The same people have been returning, making the composition of the audience "very pleasing...
Explaining the lack of College undergraduates, Leed said that he did not expect a large turnout, "but we would certainly welcome more...