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Delaware Model United Nations [http://www.salsmun.com/delmun/index.html DELMUN web site] (DELMUN) was the brainchild of Fr. John Hurley OFSF and is usually held in late November/early December. The meet was usually rotated among the various Delaware schools that had [[Model United Nations]] programs but since 2000 it has been perpetually held at [[Salesianum]] School in Wilmington Delaware with little talk of it ever reverting back to the rotating schedule. The meet is held in high esteem by most and usually nets around 800 participants from 5 states and the District of Columbia with steadily growing annual attendance.
Delaware Model United Nations [http://www.salsmun.com/delmun/index.html DELMUN web site] (DELMUN) was the brainchild of Fr. John Hurley OSFS and is usually held in late November/early December. The meet was usually rotated among the various Delaware schools that had [[Model United Nations]] programs but since 2000 it has been perpetually held at [[Salesianum]] School in Wilmington Delaware with little talk of it ever reverting back to the rotating schedule. The meet is held in high esteem by most and usually nets around 800 participants from 5 states and the District of Columbia with steadily growing annual attendance.

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Delaware Model United Nations DELMUN web site (DELMUN) was the brainchild of Fr. John Hurley OSFS and is usually held in late November/early December. The meet was usually rotated among the various Delaware schools that had Model United Nations programs but since 2000 it has been perpetually held at Salesianum School in Wilmington Delaware with little talk of it ever reverting back to the rotating schedule. The meet is held in high esteem by most and usually nets around 800 participants from 5 states and the District of Columbia with steadily growing annual attendance.