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A world-wide, association of universities has been set up and is now determining its membership, Dean Rogers announced during the vacation. Dean Rogers spent a week in early December in Nice, France where representatives of universities from 56 countries met to establish an International Association of Universities.
Rogers was selected as American representative to the 15-man administrative board. This board is currently deciding what institutions shall qualify for membership under the terms of the organization's constitution.
The Association will have its headquarters in Paris with an International Universities Bureau serving as a permanent secretariat. The Bureau is intended to be a clearing-house for documentary material on world education problems.
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