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Two Asian employees of the State Department, Teodoro V. Madamba of the Philippines and Y. W. Jao of Formosa, spent a day looking over the University Tuesday, and were much impressed.
The two are here as part of a State Department program of orientation and consultation for the foreign staff of its information centers abroad. They will spend three months in the United States, starting in New England and working their way westward.
Madamba was particularly pleased with the "scholarly atmosphere" at Harvard.
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