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Forty European and Asian students will be able to participate in the Summer School's International Seminar, the University announced yesterday. Inaugurated last summer, with 20 members, the Seminar is now a permanent part of the Summer School.
The International Seminar was originally initiated to provide cultural opportunities for foreign persons who do not have time for a regular exchange program. The University will pay all expenses for the eight-week session.
William Y. Elliott, Director of the Summer School, and Henry A. Kissinger, Teaching Fellow in Government, organized the Seminar. According to Elliott, it is intended to "contribute to a better understanding of American society by both Europeans and Asians."
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