Completing plans for its forum at Sanders Theatre next Friday, the Boston Intercollegiate Council for World Government held its first major meeting Monday at the Cambridge International Students Center.
Formed after the Concord Conference of February 8 to 12, the Council, headed by Ruth Forguson, Wellesley '48, hopes to coordinate the numerous Boston college groups interested in the eventual establishment of a federal world government. Mark Van Doren, Pulitzer Prize winner will be its first forum speaker on "The First Step in World Government." The meeting, free to the Harvard and Radcliffe public, will begin at 8 o'clock.
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