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The original documents are located in Box 1, folder "Model United Nations Session
Message, 1975" of the Eliska Hasek Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
To take part in a model United Nations debate
is to learn about practical world politics. Such
debates teach the art of persuasion and the sci-
ence of parliamentary procedure. They offer a
useful insight into the real world of international
negotiation and policy making.
The lessons learned and the skills mastered in
model UN sessions will be helpful and rewarding
for all who participate in them. And they will
surely add to the fund of knowledge, sensitivity
and wisdom that provide the groundwork for
global cooperation and goodwill.
Herald R. Ford
BERALD ? LISAARY FORD