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Mount Holyoke Institute

May 1950
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Mount Holyoke Institute
May 1950

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE will be represented by two student assistants at the third session of the Mount Holyoke Institute on the United Nations. The student assistants earn their room and board by work at the Institute, while then tuition has been given by an anonymous donor. During the first two weeks, June 25-July 8, Richard C. Pugh '51 will be the Dartmouth Student Assistant, and Eaw P. Weir '50 during the last two weeks.

The topics for the four weeks are as follows: (1) Technical Assistance an Point 4; (2) Extending the Community of Nations: Germany and Japan; (3) gional Forces in International Relations; (4) A Five Year Appraisal of the Professor John G. Gazley, who has been a consultant to the Institute since its ginning, will act as chief discussion leader during the second week.