College Is Asked To Set Up Junior Year Abroad Plan

The Council last night asked the College the set up an effective Junior-year-abroad program, and set up its own arrangements for the election of National Student Association delegates after spring vacation.

Professor Francis M. Rogers, Chairman of the Department of Romance Languages, who is backing the foreign-study movement before the faculty, explained it to the Council, emphasizing that the plan would not involve a sweeping depopulation of the House, but would be for a small group, with department consent.

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