Student-led campaign helped stop UN World Calendar reform in 1955
Student-led campaign helped stop UN World Calendar reform in 1955 The passage recounts a historical lobbying effort by a high school student organization that influenced a UN calendar proposal. It mentions no current financial flows, misconduct, or high‑level power abuse, and the information is already part of public record. While it provides a specific name (Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge) and a date, there is no actionable lead for contemporary investigations. Key insights: A 1955 UN World Calendar reform proposal would have altered the Sabbath day.; A student‑run Inter‑Yeshiva High School Council organized a postcard campaign to the UN.; Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. representative to the UN, received the letters.
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Student-led campaign helped stop UN World Calendar reform in 1955 The passage recounts a historical lobbying effort by a high school student organization that influenced a UN calendar proposal. It mentions no current financial flows, misconduct, or high‑level power abuse, and the information is already part of public record. While it provides a specific name (Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge) and a date, there is no actionable lead for contemporary investigations. Key insights: A 1955 UN World Calendar reform proposal would have altered the Sabbath day.; A student‑run Inter‑Yeshiva High School Council organized a postcard campaign to the UN.; Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. representative to the UN, received the letters.
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