Word: nsa
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Strangely, interest in the Student Council is declining at the same time that its activities are expanding. Although no Council in recent years has undertaken a program of the proportions of Twentieth Century Week--although no recent Council has worked so intensively in NSA--there were only five contested races in this fall's election to that body...
While the U.S. may be trying to help the Algerians win freedom--Chanderli cited scholarships raised by the NSA for Algerian students--there has been no concrete aid to Algeria from the U.S. government, he declared. The U.S., Chanderli asserted, is more interested in maintaining its role with the Soviet Union in world power politics than in helping the small nations of the world gain independence...
Also at the Congress, Eugene H. Zagat '61 was elected chairman of the New England region of NSA...
...tonight the Radcliffe NSA will sponsor the first in a series of discussion on various aspects of Africa. Herbert J. Spiro, assistant professor of Government, will participate in the discussion at the 'Cliffe Field House...
Shocking Breach. Had any of this information turned up in time, NSA might have checked more closely on its men. But there had been an even more obvious signal for caution. When a U.S.A.F. C-130 plane was shot down near Soviet Armenia in 1958, Martin and Mitchell were convinced that the plane and its crew were involved in espionage, were offended with the U.S. claim that the plane had been attacked in innocent flight. They took their suspicions to Ohio Congressman Wayne Hays, who had spoken out against the secrecy surrounding the C-130 flight. A cursory glance...