Word: nsa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...considerable news event when Clement H. Moore '57, summa cum laude, was expelled from France this January as a result of a speech he delivered to the Union Generale des Etudiants Musulmans Algeriens (UGEMA.) Moore had been serving as an NSA "representative abroad" while studying political science in Paris...
...only a few years ago that Harvard students were charged with dominating the International Commission of NSA. The International Activities Committee of the Student Council, H.I.A.C.O.M. was responsible for establishing NSA's International Commission at 142 Mt. Auburn Street...
Most of Harvard, however, is apathetic or antagonistic towards organized student activity on the international scene, and has only hazy recollections of NSA. Several reasons have been advanced to explain why American students in general are less enthusiastic about student movements than are their European, Asian and African counterparts...
Suspicion of student politicians forms a final barrier to international student activity on some American campuses. There is a tendency to equate--often erroneously--NSA work with the local student council...
...NSA was born in the years following World War II. Twenty-five American students attending a student conference in Prague in 1946 realized that the United States stood alone without a representative national students association. Returning home, they initiated the movement that became USNSA...