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N.S.O. . . . Planning the two-hoar week. OPEN FOR BUSINESS . The room in between the Registrar and the Dean ' s Office has been converted into one of Barnard ' s busiest war centers. The activities of the National Service Office range from provid- ing instruction in the care and feeding of the automobile you may some- day own, to organizing the ubiquitous air raid drills. The Student Guidance Committee integrates classroom work into a plan which will be of value to the war effort, no matter in which direc- tion the student ' s interests may lie. This has resulted in the War Minors program, which rescues the English lit major from an unpatriotic fate, by enriching her courses with a secondary group of subjects which are directed towards war activity. All the best people are doing it. Denize Donnegan , N.S.O. chairman.
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Newman Club: Standing, Giblin, and Menorah: Standing, Streichler, and Neu- Haggerty. Seated, Aylesivorth , Colgan, mann. Seated, Levy, Lyttle, and Sachs. Zimmermann, Paige, and Farrell. mutual understanding among their members has been the function of the Barnard Interfaith Council. This group, composed of the presi- dents of the various religious clubs, is headed by Patricia Carroll. The Council ' s Thursday luncheon forums were devoted to such varying subjects as the interfaith movement in England and Shintoism in Japan. The new chaplain, the Reverend Stephen S. Bayne, set the keynote of timeliness for the year ' s activities. This spirit reached its peak in the second annual Columbia University conference on religion. The theorem Religion Has a Plan was the subject of a three clay dis- cussion.
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ALL OUT FOR WAR War Board was organized in order to bring to direct action many of the mea- sures for civilian cooperation in the war. Working with delegates from clubs, it contacts the students on such projects as war stamps sales, relief drives, and sal- vage campaigns. The Executive Board, headed by Chairman Judith Coplon, also integrates club activities and meet- ings in order to encourage fuller aware- ness of their significance in terms of current problems. Pat Peardon, Luidmilla Pavlachenko, girl sniper, and Nikolai Krasavchenko speak for Russian War Relief. War Board: Levy, Coplon, Sprung, Kotkin, Osmer, and Rogoff.
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