Word: nsa
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...present the burden for informing the University about USNSA falls on the committee within the HCUA selected for that purpose. Heretofore its efforts at publicity have been spotty. Very few Harvard students are aware of the numerous opportunities for study, social service, political action and travel which the NSA provides. Few, indeed, know what the organization is or appreciate the fact that it represents the student governments of some 400 American campuses, with a total membership of over 1.5 million...
...article gives the general impression that the principle purpose of poll is the furtherance of some grand intrigue against the NSA. Neither the local nor national organization of Young Americans for Freedom has any connection whatever with the poll. Nor does the CRNSO, the YRNF College Caucus, or any other conservative national organization concerned with NSA. David L. Morton...
...North America as one of the co-sponsors of the poll. Whereas it is true that the members of the Association are actively engaged in conducting the same poll at various campuses, the Association must emphatically reject any implications of involvement in the intrigues that are conducted against the NSA, be it in connection with this poll or any other field...
...participating in this survey, we were primarily interested in obtaining student opinion about foreign policy. This action was in ignorance of the fact that anyone intended to use it against the NSA, which we consider to be the only true representative organization of U.S. students at present. We have a good relationship with NSA and do not wish to undermine it by subscribing to such irresponsible action. Derick P. Pasternak, Chairman of the Board, Association of Hungarian Students in N. America...
...Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs last night chose delegates for the August NSA Conference at Ohio State. Ray Dolin '63, chairman of the delegation, stated that the HCUA "went out of its way" to choose a politically balanced delegation to represent the full spectrum of Harvard undergraduate opinion. Delegates will state positions on a variety of subjects; there is no prepared statement...