A group of Freshmen played a significant part in Dean Bundy's preparation for the role of narrator in last Sunday's Omnibus show, according to Bundy. The students, members of Bundy's seminar on foreign affairs, aided him in organizing the TV program on the power of the presidency.
Bundy said the 10 students in his seminar had split into five groups and prepared studies on individual presidents for him. He doubted, however, that more than a few specific phrases contributed by the students reached the final script.
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