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Harvard and Radcliffe students rehashed last year's activities in the international student exchange field last night at a joint National Students Association meeting.

Lawrence Jaffa 3Dv, told the Cabot Hall audience of his efforts on a three man delegation that was studying the possibility of affiliation with the International Union of Students. Jaffa's committee eventually recommended suspension of negotiations with the IUS. He charged that the IUS did nothing to insure free student expression during last February's Czechoslovakian election.

Lists Travel Requirements

Mary Norris '49 especially praised the reception that the students on the tri-nation tour received in Holland and England. Subsequently Alice Gilbert '49, Regional Chairman of the NSA, listed the requirements for students going on the next tour. She stressed language fluency.

A program to increase the number of foreign students in this country is already under way. Earl Eames of MIT revealed that 62 students from 16 different countries spent last summer on the Tech campus.

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