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. . . nil press conferences took place in the “I” club room. Russia's Barkovsky waves as he board' a plane. . . . Joseph J. Sisco, who represented the United States. The press confer- ences took place in the “I” club room in the Men’s Gymnasium, which served as press headquarters through- out the sessions. However, the press conferences were not the only form of activity in the press room. Reporters kept busy at the many typewriters, and gallons of coffee were consumed. The delegates found excellent hosts in the members of the conference hospi- tality committee who met them at the airport, squired them around campus, and saw them off again. During his stay, each delegate dined with groups of interested students. 23
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. . . student organizations, commercial radio stations, and newspapers were represented at speaker’s press conferences . . . 22 . . . and countless hours of work by the mem- bers of the other committees. The conference created an interest in the Middle East and interna- tional affairs in general which previously had not been exhibited to any extent on campus. Repre- sentatives were present from such agitated coun- tries as Israel and the Arab States well as Great Britain, France, the United States, and the Soviet Union. Student organizations, commercial radio stations, and newspapers were well represented at the press conferences which followed the speeches of Shaul Ben-Haim of Israel, Robert Valeur from France, Muhammed El-Farra of Syria, and . . . British delegate Scott-Fox is greeted at the airport. . . Muhammed El-Farra presented Syria’s position . . .
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Benefit Fair 1957 brought another first to the TC campus in the form of the Benefit Fair, an event or- ganized by Student League Board to raise money for eleven welfare organizations. The new event proved highly successful, furnish- ing a gay evening for some winter-weary stu- dents. Booths ranged from the usual to the unique . . . some organizations sold food and such services as ironing and baby sitting . . . a kissing booth filled one comer . . . elsewhere the male population tossed rings at feminine legs to win prizes. A troupe of clowns created additional merriment as the evening progressed, and on-stage entertain- ment was also provided by members of the student body. . . . a kissing booth filled one . . . booths ranged from the usual to the unique ... the male population tossed rings at feminine legs to win prizes. 24
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