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Though most Barnard girls are not old enough to vote, they take an active part in politics through courses such as Practical Politics as well as through the activities of Political Council. Straw balloting on Jake, and campaigning and canvassing throughout the neigh- borhood are but two aspects of the picture of campus political activities. Speakers Bureau provided the Public Relations Office with student guests for radio and TV programs, such as the television series, Horizons , produced by ABC and Columbia U., in which Barnard students, as well as other Uni- versity personnel, participated. In addi- tion, the Bureau sent representatives to many schools to speak on topics rang- ing from Civil Rights to Historical Geology. Barnard played at world politics when it served as Secretariat for the Model United Nations General Assem- bly, held on campus April 7, 1952. Top: Secretariat ot the Model U.N. Bottom: New Horizons , Barnard on TV 19
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Act I Scene iii Barnard in the Community Barnard ' s physical boundaries are confined to a rela- tively small area, but its spiritual and intellectual fron- tiers are unlimited. New York City is a multiple-dimen- sioned field of exploration. As a large city, it offers the many cultural advantages of an intellectual center : libraries, museums, theatres, etc. As a cluster of com- munities, of which Morningside Heights is Barnard ' s own sphere. New York by its diversity adds to our education a richness not found in books. As the home of the U. N., New York is one of the capitals of the world. Look who ' s in the paper! Pigeon ' s eye-view . . Morningside Heights
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Hospital Volunteers: Marilyn Schwartz ' 52, Chairman Bed Cross Blood Drive: Pat fling ' 53, Chairman The Undergraduate Committee on Development has as its function the selection, from suggestions by students, those projects in which student activity on behalf of the Barnard Fund should be centered. 2000 actual and grownup children at- tended the second annual Pied Piper Carnival in May ' 51. The carnival brought together the children of the Morningside community for a day of fun, and provided money for the Bar- nard Fund. Above: Pied Piper Carnival Lett: Undergraduate Com- mittee on Development . . . Building castles in the air
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