Word: nsa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Disclosing seven other positions, Nancy L. Proger '59, former president of SGA, said that a misprint on the ballot caused "indecisive results" in a vote between Emily L. Hartshorne '62 and Judianne Rood '62 for alternate NSA delegate...
Eugene H. Zagat, Jr. '61, vice-President of the Council, proposed an "open forum" in March to discuss NSA and to set up a committee to study NSA's summer convention. His first motion was soundly defeated, following charges by William M. Kargman '61, that "a forum before the student body at this time will create unrest and lose further Council prestige...
Defeated candidates for the presidency, Oliver and Theodore R. Marmor '60 both agreed with Croman that the current electoral system needs reform. Likewise, all three candidates mentioned the possibility of rejoining NSA...
...Last year's meeting of NSA was a shambles," Croman said, "but with a limit of 25 resolutions and regional meetings, NSA meetings may be far more worthwhile...
Harvard's withdrawal from NSA "lent a sense of urgency to the report," according to Henry, but was not solely responsible for the changes, He doubted that the withdrawal had produced any effect on the member schools themselves...