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HOW TO REGISTER 1. Fill out all information on the application form and submit it to the director, student pastor or advisor of your campus Christian group or USCC (now NSCF) Coordinator for his signature. 2. Send the completed application form with $15.00 registration fee (of which $2.00 is for the study packet and cannot be refunded later if you do not attend the conference) to the Conference Office, NSCF, 475 River¬ side Drive, New York 27, New York. The registration fee also covers insurance. 3. In so far as possible students should register as a campus delegation group and send in their forms apply¬ ing for registration together, rather than individually. 4. Limited financial aid to help cover conference ex¬ penses is available primarily for overseas students. Appli¬ cation forms for financial assistance may be obtained from your campus coordinator, your local Christian group advisor, or by writing to the Conference Office. If you are applying for scholarship, enclose that form with your application for registration. 5. Students will know that they are approved as dele¬ gates when they receive credentials from the Conference Office. 6. Deadline for registration is December 5, 1959 and no refunds will be made after that date. FRONTIER FORUMS Nine forums will meet four afternoons during the Con¬ ference. Please indicate your first, second and third choices. You will be assigned to one of these groups, if possible, according to your preference. Technological upheaval Racial tensions Militant non-Christian faiths New nationalisms Modern secularism Responsibility for statesmanship Universities—students (higher education) Displaced, rejected, uprooted peoples Communism Bruce Rigdon (left). Student Chairman of the Commission on World Mission of the NSCF, is the American Student Co-chairman of the Conference. {An Overseas Student Co-chairman will he appointed.) 'BOLA Ige (center), formerly General Secretary of the Nigerian SCM, is the Overseas Co-secretary of the Conference. James Magruder (right), missionary to Japan now home on furlough, is the American Co-secretary of the Conference. GENERAL INFORMATION COST Registration Fee*—send to Conference office . $15.00 Room and Board (six days)—pay at Athens . $33.00 Travel Equalization—pay at Athens .... $ 7.00 Total $55.00 *No refund after December 5, 1959. Note: Since delegates will be registered at the conference simultaneously at different places on the campus, each delegate should have his own funds for Conference ex¬ penses with him. TRANSPORTATION • Ohio University is at Athens, Ohio, which is served by the Baltimore and Ohio Railway and several bus lines. • Official greeters will meet all trains and buses on Sun¬ day, December 27. Delegates arriving in groups should notify the Conference office of the expected time of arrival so that adequate transportation can be-avail¬ able from the station to the campus. Delegates arriving by private cars or at other times should proceed directly to the University Center. • The travel equalization fund will partially equalize transportation costs for those coming from long distances. WHAT TO BRING • Sensible clothing (for rain and snow), towels and wash cloths, Bible, blanket. • Don't check baggage. Carry it, if you want it in time to use during the Conference. The Conference begins with the evening meal on Sunday, December 27, 1959, and closes at lunch on Saturday, January 2, 1960. Conference Office, Commission on World Mission National Student Christian Federation (formerly Student Volunteer Movement) 475 Riverside Drive, New York 27, New York .^A^. to O u. U IXJ h- < y- KTt C o I- z UJ > .JI O C m >- o
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Full Text | HOW TO REGISTER 1. Fill out all information on the application form and submit it to the director, student pastor or advisor of your campus Christian group or USCC (now NSCF) Coordinator for his signature. 2. Send the completed application form with $15.00 registration fee (of which $2.00 is for the study packet and cannot be refunded later if you do not attend the conference) to the Conference Office, NSCF, 475 River¬ side Drive, New York 27, New York. The registration fee also covers insurance. 3. In so far as possible students should register as a campus delegation group and send in their forms apply¬ ing for registration together, rather than individually. 4. Limited financial aid to help cover conference ex¬ penses is available primarily for overseas students. Appli¬ cation forms for financial assistance may be obtained from your campus coordinator, your local Christian group advisor, or by writing to the Conference Office. If you are applying for scholarship, enclose that form with your application for registration. 5. Students will know that they are approved as dele¬ gates when they receive credentials from the Conference Office. 6. Deadline for registration is December 5, 1959 and no refunds will be made after that date. FRONTIER FORUMS Nine forums will meet four afternoons during the Con¬ ference. Please indicate your first, second and third choices. You will be assigned to one of these groups, if possible, according to your preference. Technological upheaval Racial tensions Militant non-Christian faiths New nationalisms Modern secularism Responsibility for statesmanship Universities—students (higher education) Displaced, rejected, uprooted peoples Communism Bruce Rigdon (left). Student Chairman of the Commission on World Mission of the NSCF, is the American Student Co-chairman of the Conference. {An Overseas Student Co-chairman will he appointed.) 'BOLA Ige (center), formerly General Secretary of the Nigerian SCM, is the Overseas Co-secretary of the Conference. James Magruder (right), missionary to Japan now home on furlough, is the American Co-secretary of the Conference. GENERAL INFORMATION COST Registration Fee*—send to Conference office . $15.00 Room and Board (six days)—pay at Athens . $33.00 Travel Equalization—pay at Athens .... $ 7.00 Total $55.00 *No refund after December 5, 1959. Note: Since delegates will be registered at the conference simultaneously at different places on the campus, each delegate should have his own funds for Conference ex¬ penses with him. TRANSPORTATION • Ohio University is at Athens, Ohio, which is served by the Baltimore and Ohio Railway and several bus lines. • Official greeters will meet all trains and buses on Sun¬ day, December 27. Delegates arriving in groups should notify the Conference office of the expected time of arrival so that adequate transportation can be-avail¬ able from the station to the campus. Delegates arriving by private cars or at other times should proceed directly to the University Center. • The travel equalization fund will partially equalize transportation costs for those coming from long distances. WHAT TO BRING • Sensible clothing (for rain and snow), towels and wash cloths, Bible, blanket. • Don't check baggage. Carry it, if you want it in time to use during the Conference. The Conference begins with the evening meal on Sunday, December 27, 1959, and closes at lunch on Saturday, January 2, 1960. Conference Office, Commission on World Mission National Student Christian Federation (formerly Student Volunteer Movement) 475 Riverside Drive, New York 27, New York .^A^. to O u. U IXJ h- < y- KTt C o I- z UJ > .JI O C m >- o |
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