Word: unificationism
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After attacking the Harvard Political Forum for producing "incipient unification" (Nov.10), and for committing its members to a single view (Nov.17), the Harvard Young Republicans have a new idea. "The proposed Forum of Political Clubs is simply a device to give Harvard's noisy minority of left-wing student politicians...
Almost all 13 members of the New Conservative Club who voted against merging with the Harvard Conservative League Thursday night, held a closed meeting in Adams House last night to discuss plans for fighting the unification plan.
The minority refused to issue a public statement, but said it would not resign from the NCC, a move indicated after the merger meeting. At that time, by a one vote margin, the NCC decided to accept the unification proposal signed by NCC President Kenneth E. Thompson '57.
Barring the unification of East and West, Whatmough believes the eventual answer to the problems of language barriers lies with electronic machines. As he puts it, "In this age it is by no means inconceivable to have electronic symbols which would transcend all linguistic symbols." Whatmough asserts such a system...
The agreement stated that since "there is no further basis for any substantial ideological differences between the two organizations, it is therefore in the interest of a more perfect expression of conservatism at this University that an effective unification of the two organizations be effected."