Four hundred and fifty students from 41 Massachusetts high schools will converge on Memorial Hall today for a mock United Nations Assembly sponsored by the Harvard United Nations Council. Paul E. Sigmund, Allston Burr Senior Tutor of Quincy House, will preside over the General Assembly this afternoon.
The main speaker will be H. O. Davis, fellow at the Center for International Affairs.
Delegates to the assembly plan to discuss whether the Suez should be made an international waterway, whether Red China should be admitted to the U.N., whether trust countries should be turned over to the U.N., and whether the U.N. police force should be empowered to draft servicemen from member nations.
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