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Three guiding members of the Salzburg Seminar last night gave the college its first fall report on the program in an Adams House forum entitled "America in Europe."
Centering their discussion about the early organizational problems of the Seminar, John Finch, professor of Literature at Dartmouth and director of the Seminar, Wassily Leontief, professor of Economics, and Florence R. Kluckhohn, lecturer in Sociology, spoke before a capacity audience in the Adams House Upper Common Room.
Mrs. Kluckhohn, who commended Flinch for his work in the program told the audience that the American people must take up the challenge the Seminar offers. "It's too important," she stated.
"We hope to plant an infection and hope it will spread," Leontief said, supporting Mrs. Kluckhohn. However, the financial problems of the organization are important and must not escape attention by the American people he added.
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