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OCR Page 1 of 81UNITED STUDENT ALLIANCE
P.O. Box 348, Somers, New York 10589
N.Y. Phone (914) 232-9248
D.C. (202) 723-6144 (202) 347-0924
1329 E Street, N. W., #955
Washington, D. C. 20004
OFFICERS
Charles J. Stephens*
President
October 15, 1970
Barry Serrins*
Vice-President
Andre V. Starrett*
Treasurer
NATIONAL SPONSORS
HONORARY CHAIRMEN
Preston Hotchkis
President
Very Richard M. Nixon impression
President, Los Angeles World
Affairs Council
The White House
Professor John P. Roche
natural proper
Brandeis University
Washington, D.
pend a
Professor Edward R. Easton
Pace College
Mr. President:
life
Dr. Harry D. Gideonse
Chancellor, New School for
Social Research
To halt the alarming radicalization of our youth and the growing
Professor Lawrence H. Gipson
Lehigh University
indifference of so many of our young people regarding America's
Dr. Edmund A. Gullion
Dean, Fletcher School of
national purpose - the cause of peace with freedom - I suggest:
Law & Diplomacy
Armed Forces
John W. Hanes, Jr.
Partner, Wertheim & Co.
1) upgrading and enriching our/ information and education
Dr. Oscar Handlin
Harvard University
programs on foreign policy; specifically, the nature
Daniel James
Author
of communist totalitarianism and the threat it poses
Professor Ernest W. Lefever
to freedom. In Viet Nam I found that most of the GI's
American University
Dr. Allan Nevins
with whom I spoke had no understanding of the larger
Historian
Schulem Rubin
this
purpose for which they were fighting. A proper educa-
Rabbi
tional program could provide this nation with a huge
Professor Robert A. Scalapino
University of California,
Professor Paul Seabury
University of California
generated
pool of young men who can be partisans for democratic
Berkeley
ideals.
Berkeley
Dr. Frank N. Trager
not
2)
a similar educational program carried out through the
New York University
Charles Tyroler, II
academic community - with the encouragement of the
President, Quadri-Science
(in formation)
administration - which would be national in scope.
NATIONAL COMMITTEE
Dennis Cormier
Berkeley, California
flying
It would serve to infuse our young people with a devotion
to our national purpose, such as was accomplished in
New York, N.Y.
World War II through the government's Office of War
Daniel Fefferman
Information. Surely, the administration can indirectly
Thomas F. Flood*
enlist the support and interest of high schools, colleges
Granite Springs, New York
Gary Jarmin
and universities to attain this objective.
Los Angeles, California
Hal Mackenzie
New Haven, Connecticut
the
3) The establishment of a "Freedom Academy" to provide
Barbara Mikesell
New York, N.Y.
political and organizational training for dedicated young
Neil Salonen*
Denver, Colorado
(in formation)
yelan
Americans who wish to educate our people to the dangers
Allan Wood'
Washington, D.C.
of totalitarianism, and who wish to rally youth against
extremist organizations.
*Members of the Board of
Directors
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