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Photography Club The Roosevelt College Photog- raphy Club is com- posed of student talent which studies the art, maintains its own darkroom, and con- tributes to the cam- pus publications. Many of its mem- bers are profes- sionals. American Society for Public Administration Governed by a council com- posed of students and faculty, the American Society for Pub- lic Administration has access to the timeliest information on the science, processes, and art of public administration. This information is shared with members through lectures by prominent government officials.
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Wallace for President Club- Sparked by a paid up membership of 380 mem- bers, the Wallace for Pres- ident Club is easily the largest organization on campus. The club ad- vances the candidacy of Henry Wallace in the New Party and through lectures, debates, and in- formal discussions airs po- litical issues of the day. Athletic Club- Efforts to furnish the college with a competitive sports program are centered in activities of the Athletic Club. Until such time as a full scale athletic schedule is formed, the club partici- pates in intra-mural sports. 1
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I Z F A Through the medium of lectures and study groups, the Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America interprets the ac- tivities and recruits sup- port for the projects of world Zionism. Since 1945, the Roosevelt chapter has stressed education, fund raising and political ac- tion in its activities with a side emphasis on social events. League of Women Voters Functioning as a non-partisan organi- zation, the League of Women Voters en- deavors to act as a li- aison agent between students and repre- sentatives in the stu- dent government. The qualifications of Council candidates and the facts on im- portant school issues, as well as information on general elections, are disseminated to the student body through pamphlets, debates, and ques- tion - and - answer periods. M ’ '
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