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Nine Harvard and Radcliffe Students Will Study Latin American Villages

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Nine Harvard and Radcliffe students have been chosen to participate in the Columbia-Cornell-Harvard Illinois Summer Field Studies Program.

For three months next summer, they will join anthropological field expeditions in Brazil, Peru, Mexico, and Ecuador. Together with students from the three other schools, they will participate in rural village life and carry out supervised research.

Students going to Harvard's field station in Chiapas, Mexico, are Mary H. Anschuetz '68 of Briggs Hall and Alton, Ill.; John B. Haviland '66 of Leverett House and New Orleans, La.; Judith E. Merkel '68 of Warner House and Garrison, Md.; Ronald L. Trosper '67 of Dunster House and Milwaukee, Wis.

Willene A. Jones '68 of Wolbach Hall and New York, and C. Bruce Tutton '67 of Leverett House and Seattle, Wash., will join the University of Illinois field team in Ecuador. Paul H. Reiss '68 of Winthrop House and Attleboro, and Polly M. Quick of 103 Walker and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will go to Brazil as part of the Columbia field team.

Susan P. Levine '67 of Wolbach Hall and Great Neck, N.Y. will go to the Cornell field station in Peru.

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