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1 Focus on Barnard, Vol. 4, No. 3, Spring, 1952Google Scholar; U.N. on the Campus, Collegiate Council for the United Nations, Spring, 1952.
2 Report, Model U. N. General Assembly, Barnard College, 25th Anniversary. The report summarizes the proceedings and includes the speeches delivered at the plenary sessions by the Honorable Ernest A. Gross and Ahmed Shah Bokhari. The latter is permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations.
3 Mosher, W. E. and Hall, H. Duncan “A Model Assembly of the League of Nations,” Syracuse University Bulletin, Vol. 27, No. 17c, 1927Google Scholar.
4 Model League Assemblies: What They Are and How to Give Them. American League of Nations Association, November, 1931. A distinction was made here between two main types of model assemblies already in use: “original” and “verbatim”; the latter presented verbatim reproductions of League Assembly proceedings, and were especially suitable for high schools.
5 New York University Bulletin, No. 28 June 2, 1952; also a personal communication from Professors Clyde Eagleton and Waldo Chamberlin to whom I am indebted for this information.
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