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|members=Erik Pieter Jozef Swaelen,Ariosto Jaeger,Cadiravail Mylvagnam,Clement Chien-pang Chang,Pavel Eisler,Saara Margareeta Palmgren,Emmanuel Devaud,Claudine Herrmann,Jéróme Peignot ,Petra Kipphoff,Erika Angela am Ende-Nacken, Walter Heinrich Tiemann, Geoffrey Howard Stern,David Harold Tribe,Hilton Cheong-Leen,Sashimeren I. Aier,Robi Chakravorti,Hasbullah Chalid,Jalsal Aal-Ahmad,Jamil Said Ibrahim,Sean o'Tuama,Moshe Shamir,Edgardo Bartoli,Giuseppe Gadda-Conti,Giovanni Garofoli,Kenzaburo Oe, Chisato Tatebayashi,Yoshiyuki Tsurumi,Bin Mohammed Salleh Harris,Carlos Monsivais,Abderrahmane Mahfoud,Klaas Van Dijk, Augustine Nnabike Nwachukwu,Nisar Aziz Butt,Abu Imam,Rafael Andrade Perez de Tagle,Alfredo Reyes Roces,Artur Miedzyrzecki,Bo Jonas Sjönander,Abdel Fawzy Wafa Hassan al Abdel,Ivan Lalic,Branko Uro Pribićević,George Brown (Harvard),Thomas J. Hargadon,Peter Shaw
 
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These are the participants from 1965 for the yearly International Seminar led by [[Henry Kissinger]] at Harvard University.<ref>https://findit.library.yale.edu/images_layout/fullview?parentoid=11784668</ref>. The fully paid six week stay had as one of its purposes to "establish better understanding among a select group of people who will be in top leadership roles in their countries in the years ahead".<ref>https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1969/8/12/international-seminar-introduces-foreign-dignitaries-to/</ref>  Approximately half are from the field of the humanities and half in politics and economics.<ref>https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1969/8/12/international-seminar-introduces-foreign-dignitaries-to/</ref>  
 
These are the participants from 1965 for the yearly International Seminar led by [[Henry Kissinger]] at Harvard University.<ref>https://findit.library.yale.edu/images_layout/fullview?parentoid=11784668</ref>. The fully paid six week stay had as one of its purposes to "establish better understanding among a select group of people who will be in top leadership roles in their countries in the years ahead".<ref>https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1969/8/12/international-seminar-introduces-foreign-dignitaries-to/</ref>  Approximately half are from the field of the humanities and half in politics and economics.<ref>https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1969/8/12/international-seminar-introduces-foreign-dignitaries-to/</ref>  
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*[[Ariosto Jaeger]] - Brazil. Secretary of Education and Cultural Affairs, State Government, Rio Grande do Sul; State Deputy of Rio Grande do Sul  
 
*[[Ariosto Jaeger]] - Brazil. Secretary of Education and Cultural Affairs, State Government, Rio Grande do Sul; State Deputy of Rio Grande do Sul  
 
*[[Cadiravail Mylvagnam]] -  Ceylon. Senior Administrator, Ceylon Ministry of Commerce and International Trade; in charge of setting up a national shipping service; formerly, Controller of Imports and Exports  
 
*[[Cadiravail Mylvagnam]] -  Ceylon. Senior Administrator, Ceylon Ministry of Commerce and International Trade; in charge of setting up a national shipping service; formerly, Controller of Imports and Exports  
*[[CHANG, Clement Chien-pang Chang]] Taiwan/ROC. President, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences; formerly, Vice President; formerly Professor of Economics, National Taiwan University; Advisor to the Delegation .of the Republic of China to the 17th Regular Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations  
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*[[Clement Chien-pang Chang]] Taiwan/ROC. President, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences; formerly, Vice President; formerly Professor of Economics, National Taiwan University; Advisor to the Delegation .of the Republic of China to the 17th Regular Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations  
 
*[[Pavel Eisler]] - Czechoslovakia. Professor of Economic History, Prague School of Economics; formerly, Member of the United Nations Secretariat, Department of Economic Affairs; formerly, Vice Governor, International Monetary Fund for Czechoslovakia  
 
*[[Pavel Eisler]] - Czechoslovakia. Professor of Economic History, Prague School of Economics; formerly, Member of the United Nations Secretariat, Department of Economic Affairs; formerly, Vice Governor, International Monetary Fund for Czechoslovakia  
 
*[[Saara Margareeta Palmgren]] - Finland. Head of International Relations, The Finnish Broadcasting Company; formerly, Head of Program Planning; cultural and social critic  
 
*[[Saara Margareeta Palmgren]] - Finland. Head of International Relations, The Finnish Broadcasting Company; formerly, Head of Program Planning; cultural and social critic  
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*[[Edgardo Bartoli]] - Italy. Political editor, Il Mondo:; contributor, Italian Radio-Television, for cultural programs; freelance journalist  
 
*[[Edgardo Bartoli]] - Italy. Political editor, Il Mondo:; contributor, Italian Radio-Television, for cultural programs; freelance journalist  
 
*[[Giuseppe Gadda-Conti]] -  Italy. Assistant, State University of Milan; short story writer, poet; literary and social critic; translator of American literature  
 
*[[Giuseppe Gadda-Conti]] -  Italy. Assistant, State University of Milan; short story writer, poet; literary and social critic; translator of American literature  
*[[Giovanni Garofoli]- Italy. Head, Office for Bilateral Affairs, National Committee for Nuclear Energy  
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*[[Giovanni Garofoli]] - Italy. Head, Office for Bilateral Affairs, National Committee for Nuclear Energy  
 
*[[Kenzaburo Oe]] - Japan. Novelist and essayist; literary critic; translator of French literature  
 
*[[Kenzaburo Oe]] - Japan. Novelist and essayist; literary critic; translator of French literature  
 
*[[Chisato Tatebayashi]] - Japan. Deputy Chief of International Relationa Section, Bureau of International Affairs, Socialist Party of Japan  
 
*[[Chisato Tatebayashi]] - Japan. Deputy Chief of International Relationa Section, Bureau of International Affairs, Socialist Party of Japan  
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*[[Augustine Nnabike Nwachukwu]] -Nigeria. Administrative Officer of Eastern Nigerian Government, in charge of Obubra Division  
 
*[[Augustine Nnabike Nwachukwu]] -Nigeria. Administrative Officer of Eastern Nigerian Government, in charge of Obubra Division  
 
*[[Nisar Aziz Butt]]  - Karachi, West Pakistan. Novelist, newspaper columnist, freelance writer  
 
*[[Nisar Aziz Butt]]  - Karachi, West Pakistan. Novelist, newspaper columnist, freelance writer  
 
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*[[Abu Imam]]* - East Pakistan (Bangladesh) . Professor of history, Rajshahi University. (Crossed out of 1969 HIS index)
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*[[Rafael Andrade Perez de Tagle]] - the Philippines. Business Editor, Manila Chronicle  
*[[IMAM, Abu]] ; Departme of History, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi,
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*[[Alfredo Reyes Roces]] - the Philippines. Columnist of cultural affairs, Manila Times; Chairman of the Board, Mass Promotions, Inc.; painter  
Ea1.3t Pakistan 1
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*[[Artur Miedzyrzecki]] - Poland. Deputy Editor, Poesie; poetry and prose writer; Member, Polish Writers Union
Prcifessor otiíiistory, Rajshahi University
 
*[[PERÉ2 DE TAGLE]] , Rafael Andrade; 10 Basilan Road, Quezon City,
 
the Philippines  
 
Business Editor, Manila Chronicle  
 
*[[ROCES, Alfredo Reyes]] ; 2825 Galvez Avenue, Pasay City, the  
 
. Philippines
 
Columnist of cultural affairs, Manila Times; Chairman of the  
 
Board, Mass Promotions, Inc.; painter  
 
*[[MIEDZYRZECKI4 Artur]] ; Marszatkowska 6'847, Warsaw, Poland  
 
Deputy Editor, Poesie; poetry and prose writer; Member, Polish  
 
Writers Urion
 
 
*[[Bo Jonas Sjönander]] - Sweden. Budget Secretary, Ministry of Finance; Secretary, Committee of Economic Policy of Parliament  
 
*[[Bo Jonas Sjönander]] - Sweden. Budget Secretary, Ministry of Finance; Secretary, Committee of Economic Policy of Parliament  
*[[ABDEL AL, Fawzy Hassan]] ; Heliopolis, Noweri Street 7, Cairo,  
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*[[Abdel Fawzy Wafa Hassan al Abdel]] - Cairo, United Arab Republic. Editor -i Chief, News Department, United Arab Broadcasting Service.  (Crossed out of 1969 HIS index)
United Arab ublic
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*[[Ivan Lalic]] - Yugoslavia. Freelance writer of fiction; recently completed three-year appointment as Secretary General, Yugoslav Association of Writers  
Editor -i Chief, News Department, United Arab Broadcasting Service  
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*[[Branko Uro Pribićević]] - Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Head, Department of International Studies; Senior Lecturer for comparative labour,studies, School of Political Sciences, Belgrade  
*[[LALIC, Ivan]] ) Francuski 7, Belgrade, Yugoslavia  
 
Freelance writer of fiction; recently completed three-year  
 
appointment as Secretary General, Yugoslav Association of Writers  
 
*[[PRIBIAVIe, Branko Uro]] ; Trg Bratstva Jedinstva 7, Belgrade,  
 
Yugoslavia  
 
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Head, Department of International Studies; Senior Lecturer for  
 
comparative labour,studies, School of Political Sciences, Belgrade  
 
  
 
*[[George Brown]] - Assistant Professor, Boston University Law School; formerly, Harvard College Exchange Fellow, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris; formerly, Harvard Law School, Harvard Law Review  
 
*[[George Brown]] - Assistant Professor, Boston University Law School; formerly, Harvard College Exchange Fellow, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris; formerly, Harvard Law School, Harvard Law Review  

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Membership•  Erik Pieter Jozef Swaelen
•  Ariosto Jaeger
•  Cadiravail Mylvagnam
•  Clement Chien-pang Chang
•  Pavel Eisler
•  Saara Margareeta Palmgren
•  Emmanuel Devaud
•  Claudine Herrmann
•  Jéróme Peignot
•  Petra Kipphoff
•  Erika Angela am Ende-Nacken
•  Walter Heinrich Tiemann
•  Geoffrey Howard Stern
•  David Harold Tribe
•  Hilton Cheong-Leen
•  Sashimeren I. Aier
•  Robi Chakravorti
•  Hasbullah Chalid
•  Jalsal Aal-Ahmad
•  Jamil Said Ibrahim
•  Sean o'Tuama
•  Moshe Shamir
•  Edgardo Bartoli
•  Giuseppe Gadda-Conti
•  Giovanni Garofoli
•  Kenzaburo Oe
•  Chisato Tatebayashi
•  Yoshiyuki Tsurumi
•  Bin Mohammed Salleh Harris
•  Carlos Monsivais
•  Abderrahmane Mahfoud
•  Klaas Van Dijk
•  Augustine Nnabike Nwachukwu
•  Nisar Aziz Butt
•  Abu Imam
•  Rafael Andrade Perez de Tagle
•  Alfredo Reyes Roces
•  Artur Miedzyrzecki
•  Bo Jonas Sjönander
•  Abdel Fawzy Wafa Hassan al Abdel
•  Ivan Lalic
•  Branko Uro Pribićević
•  George Brown (Harvard)
•  Thomas J. Hargadon
•  Peter Shaw

These are the participants from 1965 for the yearly International Seminar led by Henry Kissinger at Harvard University.[1]. The fully paid six week stay had as one of its purposes to "establish better understanding among a select group of people who will be in top leadership roles in their countries in the years ahead".[2] Approximately half are from the field of the humanities and half in politics and economics.[3]

For next year's cadre, see Harvard/International Seminar/1966. For the previous year, see Harvard/International Seminar/1964. For an overview of the program itself, see Harvard/International Seminar.

Participants

  • Erik Pieter Jozef Swaelen - Belgium. Research Attache, National Council on Scientific Policy; in charge of preparation of a national expansion program for biomedical research; administrator for expansion program for higher education facilities and scientific institutions
  • Ariosto Jaeger - Brazil. Secretary of Education and Cultural Affairs, State Government, Rio Grande do Sul; State Deputy of Rio Grande do Sul
  • Cadiravail Mylvagnam - Ceylon. Senior Administrator, Ceylon Ministry of Commerce and International Trade; in charge of setting up a national shipping service; formerly, Controller of Imports and Exports
  • Clement Chien-pang Chang Taiwan/ROC. President, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences; formerly, Vice President; formerly Professor of Economics, National Taiwan University; Advisor to the Delegation .of the Republic of China to the 17th Regular Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations
  • Pavel Eisler - Czechoslovakia. Professor of Economic History, Prague School of Economics; formerly, Member of the United Nations Secretariat, Department of Economic Affairs; formerly, Vice Governor, International Monetary Fund for Czechoslovakia
  • Saara Margareeta Palmgren - Finland. Head of International Relations, The Finnish Broadcasting Company; formerly, Head of Program Planning; cultural and social critic
  • Emmanuel Devaud - France.General Secretary, Center of Economic Oberservation, Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Editor, Lettre Mensuelle de Conjoncture
  • Claudine Herrmann - Belgian author, essayist and feminist activist. Barrister at Law, Court of Paris; Reviewer, N.R.F. Gallimard; novelist
  • Jéróme Peignot - France. Novelist and essayist; literary critic; Editor, Denoèl Publishing Company
  • Petra Kipphoff - Germany . Associate Literary Editor, Die Zeit
  • Erika Angela am Ende-Nacken - Poland Editor and Permanent Political and Economic Correspondent, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, in Poland
  • Walter Heinrich Tiemann - Germany. Chairman and General Secretary, Federation of German Trade Unions, district of Neumanster-Segeberg; Member, Schleswig-Holstein Parliament
  • Geoffrey Howard Stern - England . Lecturer in International Relations at the London School of Economics; regular contributor to British Book News, New Statesman, New Outlook, and the British Broadcasting Corporation
  • David Harold Tribe- England. Freelance writer and lecturer; Regular part-time appointments at Bell Lane Institute; British Life and Institutions; S.E. London Technical College; St. Godric's College
  • Hilton Cheong-Leen - Hong Kong. General Manager, H. Cheong-Leen & Co., Import-Export; Elected Member, Hong Kong Urban Council; Member, Hong Kong Housing Authority
  • Sashimeren I. Aier - Kohima, Nagaland, India . Additional Development Commissioner, Chief,Electoral Officer, Registrar of to-operative Societies, Government of Nagaland; formerly, Regional Assistant Commissioner for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, for the States of Assam, Manipur, Tripura and West Bengal
  • Robi Chakravorti - India. Assistant Editor, Amrita Bazar Patrika,'Calcutta; contributor to The Economic Weekly, Bombay
  • Hasbullah Chalid - Indonesia. Secretary Generdl of Lesbumi (Indonesian Moslem Arts and Culture Institution); playwright
  • Jalsal Aal-Ahmad- Iran. Instructor, Training Teachers' College; short story writer, novelist, essayist; translator of French literature
  • Jamil Said Ibrahim - Iraq. Dean, College of Arts, University of Baghdad; literary critic; translator of English literature; formerly, Dean, College of Jurisprudence and Head, Arabic Department, University of Baghdad
  • Sean o'Tuama - Ireland. Lecturer in Irish literature, University College; Member, Board of Directors, The Abbey Theater; playwright, poet; literary critic
  • Moshe Shamir - Israel. Contributing Editor, Maariv; novelist, playwright; literary critic
  • Edgardo Bartoli - Italy. Political editor, Il Mondo:; contributor, Italian Radio-Television, for cultural programs; freelance journalist
  • Giuseppe Gadda-Conti - Italy. Assistant, State University of Milan; short story writer, poet; literary and social critic; translator of American literature
  • Giovanni Garofoli - Italy. Head, Office for Bilateral Affairs, National Committee for Nuclear Energy
  • Kenzaburo Oe - Japan. Novelist and essayist; literary critic; translator of French literature
  • Chisato Tatebayashi - Japan. Deputy Chief of International Relationa Section, Bureau of International Affairs, Socialist Party of Japan
  • Yoshiyuki Tsurumi - Japan. Program Officer, The International House of Japan, Inc.
  • Bin Mohammed Salleh Harris- Sabah, Malaysia. Minister of Finance, Sabah, Malaysia
  • Carlos Monsivais - Mexico. Commentator, cultural and literary affairs, University Radio of Mexico;,columnist, Revista de la Universidad; literary and cinema critic; fiction writer
  • Abderrahmane Mahfoud* - Morocco. Head, Statistical Training Institute, Rabat (Crossed out of 1969 HIS index)
  • Klaas Van Dijk - the Netherlands. Member of Parliament, Second Chamber; Lecturer in Sociology, State University at Groningen
  • Augustine Nnabike Nwachukwu -Nigeria. Administrative Officer of Eastern Nigerian Government, in charge of Obubra Division
  • Nisar Aziz Butt - Karachi, West Pakistan. Novelist, newspaper columnist, freelance writer
  • Abu Imam* - East Pakistan (Bangladesh) . Professor of history, Rajshahi University. (Crossed out of 1969 HIS index)
  • Rafael Andrade Perez de Tagle - the Philippines. Business Editor, Manila Chronicle
  • Alfredo Reyes Roces - the Philippines. Columnist of cultural affairs, Manila Times; Chairman of the Board, Mass Promotions, Inc.; painter
  • Artur Miedzyrzecki - Poland. Deputy Editor, Poesie; poetry and prose writer; Member, Polish Writers Union
  • Bo Jonas Sjönander - Sweden. Budget Secretary, Ministry of Finance; Secretary, Committee of Economic Policy of Parliament
  • Abdel Fawzy Wafa Hassan al Abdel - Cairo, United Arab Republic. Editor -i Chief, News Department, United Arab Broadcasting Service. (Crossed out of 1969 HIS index)
  • Ivan Lalic - Yugoslavia. Freelance writer of fiction; recently completed three-year appointment as Secretary General, Yugoslav Association of Writers
  • Branko Uro Pribićević - Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Head, Department of International Studies; Senior Lecturer for comparative labour,studies, School of Political Sciences, Belgrade
  • George Brown - Assistant Professor, Boston University Law School; formerly, Harvard College Exchange Fellow, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris; formerly, Harvard Law School, Harvard Law Review
  • Thomas J. Hargadon - Graduate Studentin Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Lecturer in Political Science, Boston College; formerly, Harvard Law School; Andrew Carnegie Intern in Public Administration
  • Peter Shaw - Teaching Fellow, Department of English, Columbia College; formerly, graduate student, Columbia University


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