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Ten German and Austrian students will spend one month this summer with American families, under a new state department plan, the Student Council announced yesterday.
Kirby Von Kessler '54 said yesterday that the Council is cooperating with the International Student Association, and the Experiment in International Living, to find possible homes for the foreign visitors from the middle of August to the second week of September.
He asked all those interested to contact the International Student Center at once.
The German and Austrian students all will study a year in American colleges. The new program, which is expected to give them a better understanding of American family life, will be sponsored and financed by the State Department.
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