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Experiment Sponsors Americans in Nigeria

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For the third consecutive year, several American college students spent the summer in Nigeria, under the 25-year-old Experiment in International Living exchange program.

With leader Walter Carrington '52, ten students from this country spent three weeks living with educated African families in the Nigerian capital of Lagos. Then, for five weeks, the group traveled through smaller cities and villages.

According to the only Radcliffe representative, Miss Thankful Bailey '61, there has been a complete absence of racial tension and no visible evidence of communist infiltration there.

Sponsoring exchange programs in more than 20 countries, the Experiment also arranged the current visit of Russian students to Cambridge.

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