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These are the participants from 1954 for the yearly International Seminar led by [[Henry Kissinger]] at Harvard University.<ref>https://findit.library.yale.edu/images_layout/fullview?parentoid=11784669</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>  
==Select examples==
 
*[[Winifred Wheable-Archer]] UK Labour politician
 
*[[Valery Giscard d’Estaing]] future President of France<ref>https://rcin.org.pl/Content/49271/WA303_62870_A507-DN-R-41-1_Grafa.pdf</ref>
 
  
GREDLER1 Dr. Willfred A.; Strauchgasse 1, Vienna 1, Austria
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For next year's cadre, see [[Harvard/International Seminar/1955]]. For the previous year, see [[Harvard/International Seminar/1953]]. For an overview of the program itself, see [[Harvard/International Seminar]].
Member of Parliament; Director Trusteeship Corp.; General Secretary of
 
European League of Economic Cooperation; Publications: Articles on
 
European Integration, minority problems, etc.
 
BELGIUM NOSSENT1 Dr. Raymond E.; Ave du Haut-Pont) 15 Brussels) Belgium
 
Member of Parliament; Barrister, Court of Appeal in Brussels; Vice
 
President of the Commission of Justice of the Chamber; Member) Town
 
Council of Ixelles; Publications: Articles on juridical and political
 
matters.
 
DENMARK ILSE, Peter; Mellemvang 9) Hersholm, Denmark
 
Adviser on international economic questions to Joint Chief of Danish
 
Defence; Publications: "Engles Laws" published in Det danske marked;
 
Phamphlets on economic development in Poland and Czechoslovakia and
 
reports to Danish Foreign Policy Society and periodicals.  
 
EGYPT ZAYED, Said; 43 Sultan Hussein St., Cairo, Egypt.
 
Editor, Egyptian Academy for the Arabic Language; Publications:
 
Numerous contributions to Al-Azhar Magazine on philosophical topics.
 
ENGLAND AYRTON, Michael; Bradfields, Toppesfield) N. Halstead) Essex, England.  
 
 
Artist, author, book illustrator) theatre designer, broadcaster,
 
lecturer; Publications: The heritage of British Painting, 1946;
 
A Master of Pastiche (An Essay on the influence of Picasso)) 1946;
 
Marc Chagall, 194d; Degas, 1953, and others; Theatrical productions
 
designed: Macbeth, 754-7; Le Festin de l'Araignee (A ballet with
 
music by Albert Roussel), 1944; and others; Principal books illus-
 
trated: The Duchess of Malfil 1945; The Poems.of John Keats, 1948;
 
Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1948, and others.
 
MACK SMITH) Denis; Peterhouse) Trumpington St., Cambridge) England
 
Assistant Lecturer, Cambridge University; Fellow and tutor, College
 
of PeterhOuse, Cambridge University; Publications: Cavour and
 
Garibaldi, 1860; A history of Italy, 1860-1950.
 
NALLY, Will; The Meads, Croft Hill Road, Manchester 10, England
 
Member of Parliament; Journalist; Publications: A number of
 
Consumer Co-operative and associated studies.
 
TAYLOR,. Geoffrey D.; 11 Stamford Road) Manchester 21, England
 
Chief foreign sub-editor, Manchester Guardian.  
 
  
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*[[Dr. Willfred A Gredleri]] - Member of Parliament; Director Trusteeship Corp.; General Secretary of European League of Economic Cooperation; Publications: Articles on  European Integration, minority problems, etc.
 
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*[[Raymond E. Nossent]] - Member of Parliament; Barrister, Court of Appeal in Brussels; Vice President of the Commission of Justice of the Chamber; Member) Town Council of Ixelles; Publications: Articles on juridical and political matters.
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*[[Peter Ilse]] -Adviser on international economic questions to Joint Chief of Danish Defence; Publications: "Engles Laws" published in Det danske marked; Phamphlets on economic development in Poland and Czechoslovakia and reports to Danish Foreign Policy Society and periodicals.  
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*[[Said Zayed]] - Editor, Egyptian Academy for the Arabic Language; Publications: Numerous contributions to Al-Azhar Magazine on philosophical topics.  
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*[[Michael Ayrton]] - Artist, author, book illustrator) theatre designer, broadcaster, lecturer; Publications: The heritage of British Painting, 1946; A Master of Pastiche (An Essay on the influence of Picasso)) 1946; Marc Chagall, 194d; Degas, 1953, and others; Theatrical productions designed: Macbeth, 754-7; Le Festin de l'Araignee (A ballet with music by Albert Roussel), 1944; and others; Principal books illustrated: The Duchess of Malfil 1945; The Poems.of John Keats, 1948; Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1948, and others.  
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*[[Denis Mack Smith]] - Assistant Lecturer, Cambridge University; Fellow and tutor, College of PeterhOuse, Cambridge University; Publications: Cavour and Garibaldi, 1860; A history of Italy, 1860-1950.
 
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*[[Will Nally]] - Member of Parliament; Journalist; Publications: A number of Consumer Co-operative and associated studies.
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*[[Geoffrey D. Taylor]] - Chief foreign sub-editor, Manchester Guardian.  
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*[[Marguerite Castillon du Perron]] - Author; Publications: Articles published in Revue des Deux Mondes, Miroir de l'Histoire, and Revue de l'Institut Napoleon. Enfants royaux d'aujourd'huil 1953; La Princesse Mathilde, 1953.  
 
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*[[Valery Giscard d'Estaing]] - Inspection Generale des Finances, Ministere des Finances.  Connected with control of public accountants and organization of financial services. Future President of France
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*[[Paul Serant]] - pen name of Paul Salleron -journalist for Radiodiffusion Francaise, Foreign Service; Assistant Editor of Federation (a monthly review); Publications: Le Meutre Rituel, a novel;  
°FRANCE CASTILLON DU PERRON, Marguerite; 1 ave. Silvestre de Sacy, Paris
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*[[Dr. Rainer Gruenter]] - Lecturer, Department of German Studies, University of Cologne, with emphasis on medieval and modern German literature; Publications:.Articles•- "Zum Problem der literarischen Kritik," Neue Literarische Welt, 31/12/52; "Osbert Sitwells Memoiren," Merkur, 1951, No. 39; "The Enchafed Flood von W. H. Auden," Merkur, 1954, No. 72; and numerous other articles and book reviews.
Author; Publications: Articles published in Revue des Deux
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*[[Dirk Oncken]] -Member of German Foreign Service in Bonn; Assistant Editor, Die Gegenwart, 1948-49; Former Director, German Civil Liberties Union. Publications: .The Imperialistic Motive in German Politics before 1914.  
Mondes, Miroir de l'Histoire, and Revue de l'Institut Napoleon.
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*[[Wolfgang Philipp]] - Lecturer of Systematic Theology and Religious Folklore. . Student Chaplain of the University of Marburg; PUblications: The Estimation of Woman or Matriarchy (1942);-Dying and Resurrecting Gods, in Greater Europe (burnt in manuscript); The Christian Churches of the World (1951)1 The Trinity as an Anthropological Category (3 vols, not yet printed); Enlightenment -and Miracle (3 vols, not yet printed).  
Enfants royaux d'aujourd'huil 1953; La Princesse Mathilde, 1953.
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*[[Juergen C. Weichert]] - Secretary, Foreign Affairs Committee and Secretary on the All-German Affairs Committee of the Western German Parliament; Member of the temporary staff of the Assembly of the European Steel and Coal Community; Publications: .jeglicher Tag, 1948 (fiction), and Kreuzveg, 1951 (fiction).  
GISCARD D'ESTAING, Francois; 5 Avenue Montespan, Paris XVI, France
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*[[B. V. Krishnamurthy]] -Professor and lecturer in Economics, School of Economics and Sociology, University of Bombay; Publications: .Pricing in Planned Economy, 1949.
Inspection Generale des Finances, Ministere des Finances.
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*[[S. S. Marathe]] -Senior Assistant Secretary of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry. (central commercial and industrial organization in India - consulted by Government on matters of economic and financial policies); Publications: "Social Accounting," published, in Economic Weekly, January 1951.
Connected with control of public accountants and organization of  
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*[[P. S. Sundaram]] - Member, Orissa Public Service Commission (corresponds to Civil Service Commission in England). . Editing work for Patria and Utkal Universities.
financial services.
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*[[Asrul Sani]] - Editor, Siasat (Indonesian weekly), Djakarta, in charge of cultural section; Co-editor of Zenith, a new monthly for art and literature. Member, Production Board of PERSARI-FILM: Publications: Collection of Poems and Essay on Short Stores.
SALLERON (SERANT), Paul; 6 rue de Villersexel, Paris 7, France
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*[[Mohammad Mo'in]] - Professor of Persian Literature, University of Teheran, Iran; Publications: Preface to Diwan of Hafiz, 1939; Hafiz and Study of his Works, 1940; Editor of numerous anthologies of Persian prose, translations; Mazdaism and its Influence upon Persian Literature, 1947, and other books on Persian literature.  
-journalii3t for Radiodiffusion Francaise, Toreign Service;
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*[[Franco Ferrante]] - Judge of the Milan Court (First Chamber); Member, Centro di prevenzione e difesa sociale and Head of the Foreign Relations Dept.; Publications: Numerous articles in Foro dei TriblinAli, Foro Italiano, Rivista della Proprieta Intellecttuale ed  Industriale,. Monito re dei tribunali, Giurisprudenza Italiana, and Monitore dei Tribunali.
Assistant Editor of Federation (a monthly review); Publications:  
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*[[Cesare Mannucci]] - Ministry of Labor; Attache, personal secretary of the Minister; Member of the Comitato d'Iniziativa, created by the national convention of "Abolire la miseria." Publications: Articles in Mondo Economico, Giustizia, and Assistenza D'Oggi.
Le Meutre Rituel, a novel; Note: .Serant is his pen name.  
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*[[Antonia Pasolini]] - Writer, journalist, Translator for publishers, radio, Literary magazines; Publications: . Essays - 'Vernon Lee and fin-de-siede aestheticism in Oxford and Cambridge", 1945; an introductory essay to her translation of Stevenson's "The Bottle Imp", 1947; Introductory essay to translation of Virginia Woolf's,"The Haunted House," 1948, and critical essay on the "Prdblems of Theatre," Lo Spettatore Italiano, March, 1951.  
GERMANY GRUENTER, Dr. Rainer; Rhein-Allee 115, Dusseldorf, Germany.  
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*[[Hidetoshi Kato]] - Assistant, Research Institute of Humanistic Science, Kyoto University; presently studying social psychological aspect of Japanese people; Publications: "Communication research in Japanese popular songs, "The Science of ThoufAht, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1950; "Content analysis of 'life counselling' in contemporary Japan," The ME Magazine, No. 8, 1953; "Philosophy of Japanese Politicians," first published. in Chuo Koron, May 1953, later compiled in book Contemporary Japanese, 1953; and others.  
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*[[Nobuo Nakanishi]] - Vice Principal of the Toyo Commercial High School; 1946-48, analyst and translator for the Document Dtvision, International Prosecution Section, GHQ, SCAP; Publications: Practical R., lish Conversation, 1945.
Lecturer, Department of German Studies, University of Cologne,  
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*Mrs. [[Sumiko Tanaka]] - Chief, Women's Section, Women's & Minors' Bureau, Ministry of Labor; Publications: Japanese translation of,Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie, 1932, and Natural Superiority of Women by Ashley Montague, 1954.  
with emphasis on medieval and modern German literature; Publica-
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*[[Ryuzo Ueda]] - Foreign Department, The Sanwa Bank Ltd.  
tions:.Articles•- "Zum Problem der literarischen Kritik,"
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*[[Ho-Min Yang]] Seoul, Korea. Lecturer of political science in the Chosen Theological Seminary; Publications: The History and Theory of Communism, Nationalism in Korea, and On the Soviet Democracy.
Neue Literarische Welt, 31/12/52; "Osbert Sitwells Memoiren,"
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*[[Syed Moinul haq]] - Secretary, Board of Editors, History of Freedom Movement; Permanent Director of Research, Pakistan Historical Society; Formerly, Professor in Department of History and Political Science at Aligarh Muslim University; Publications: .Ancient India, A Short History of the Delhi Sultanate, Life of Abu Bakr, and.Tazharatul Wagiat.  
Merkur, 1951, No. 39; "The Enchafed Flood von W. H. Auden,"
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*[[Khalid M. Ishaque]] - Advocate, Chief Court of Sind and Karachi; Publications: Articles in Urdu and English appearing in Pakistan Quarterly, and Other periodicals.
Merkur, 1954, No. 72; and numerous other articles and book reviews.  
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*[[Ramon C. Fernandez]] - Lawyer; President of Legaspi College, and instructor in law; Publications: .Commentaries on Law of Obligations and Contracts, and Law of Succession and Administration.  
ONCKEN, Dirk; Am Buchenhang 10, Bonn, Germany
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*[[Priscilio M. Mejia]] - Public Relations Officer, Office of Economic Coordination (direct supervision of government-owned corporations in public relations); Publications:"Progress Report, on the P200 Million Advances of the Central Bank of the Philippines to the Government's Economic Development Projects.
-Member of German Foreign Service in Bonn; Assistant Editor, Die
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*[[Jose Antonio e Monfort Acebal]] - Professor of Economic Theory, Faculty of Economic and Political Sciences, teaching Economic Theory and International trade.  
Ge enwart, 1948-49; Former Director, German Civil Liberties Union,
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*[[Luis Aranda]] - Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Madrid; Publications: Prologue and translation of Toyhbee's The World and the West1-1953; Prologue and translation of Spencer's The Man versus the State, 1953; Prologue and translation with notes of Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding; Prologue and new translation of W. James's Pragmatism to be printed shortly.
l50..1952; Publications: .The Imperialistic Motive in German Politics
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*[[Kenneth Keniston]] - Graduate of Harvard University, 1951; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford, England, 1951-53; Junior Fellow, Harvard University, 1953 - .  
before 1914.
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*[[James L. Houghteling Jr]] - Assistant Professor of Economics, Carndgi Institute of Technology Pittsburg, Pa. Formerly with EGA ([[Marshall Plan]], Washington and Paris) 1948-52.  
PHILIPP, Wolfgang; Vilmarhaus, Ortenbergstr. if, Marburg/Lahn
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*[[Stuart Colie]] - Graduate student at Princeton University, working on Ph.D. dissertation in politics; Formerly pUblic opinion analyst with Office of Public Affairs in U.S, High Commission in Germany, 1950-52; Publications: Report on public opinion research and foreign policy analysis for Office of Psychological Research, Princeton.  
• Germany
 
Lecturer of Systematic Theology and Religious Folklore. . Student
 
Chaplain of the University of Marburg; PUblications: The
 
Estimation of Woman or Matriarchy (1942);-Dylng and ResurrectinE
 
Gods, in Greater Europe (burnt in manuscript); The Christian Churches
 
of the World (1951)1 The Trinity as an Anthropological Category
 
(3 vols, not yet printed); Enlightenment -and Miracle (3 vols, not
 
yet printed).
 
WEICHERT, Juergen C.; Germanenstrasse 60, Bad Godedberg, Germany
 
Secretary, Foreign Affairs Committee and Secretary on the All-
 
German Affairs Committee of the Western German Parliament; .  
 
Member of the temporary staff of the Assembly of the European
 
Steel and Coal Community; Publications: .jeglicher Tag, 1948
 
(fiction), and Kreuzveg, 1951 (fiction).  
 
 
 
 
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KRISHNAMURTHY, B. V.; 180 Marine Drive, Bombay, India.  
 
Professor and lecturer in Economics, School of Economics and  
 
Sociology, University of Bombay; Publications: .Pricing in
 
Planned Economy, 1949.  
 
MARATHE,. S. S.: 28 Ferozshah Road, New Delhi, India
 
Senior Assistant Secretary of the Federation of Indian Chambers
 
of Commerce and Industry. (central commercial and industrial organi-
 
zation in India - consulted by Government on matters of economic
 
and financial policies); Publications: "Social Accounting,"
 
published, in Economic Weekly, January 1951.  
 
SUNDARAM, P., S.; Killa, CuttackvIndia
 
Member, Orissa Public Service Commission (corresponds to Civil
 
Service Commission in England). . Editing work for Patria and.  
 
Utkal Universities.  
 
INDONESIA SANI, Asrul; Djalan Tjiwaringin 18, Bogor, Indonesia
 
Editor, Siasat (Indonesian weekly), Djakarta, in charge of  
 
cultural section; Co-editor of Zenith, a new monthly for art
 
and literature. Member, Production Board of PERSARI-FILM:
 
Publications: Collection of Poems and Essay on Short Stores.
 
IRAN MO 'IN, Mohammad; 400.Dastgahl Kniaban-e Dowwom, Teheran, Iran
 
Professor of Persian Literature, University of Teheran, Iran;
 
Publications: . Preface to Diwan of Hafiz, 1939; Hafiz and Study
 
of his Works, 1940; Editor of numerous anthologies of Persian
 
prose, translations; Mazdaism and its Influence upon Persian 
 
Literature, 1947, and other books on Persian literature.  
 
ITALY FERRANTE, Franco; Via Baravalle 27, Palan, Italy
 
Judge of the Milan Court (First Chamber); Member, Centro di
 
prevenzione e difesa sociale and Head of the Foreign Relations
 
Dept.; Publications: Numerous articles in Foro dei TriblinAli,  
 
Foro Italiano, Rivista della Proprieta Intellecttuale ed 
 
Industriale,. Monito re dei tribunali, Giurisprudenza Italiana,  
 
and Monitore dei Tribunali.
 
MANNUCCI, Cesare; Via Vicenza 34, Rome, Italy
 
. Ministry of Labor; Attache, personal secretary of the Minister;  
 
Member of the Comitato d'Iniziativa, created by the national
 
convention of "Abolire la miseria." Publications: ,Articles in  
 
Mondo Economico, Giustizia, and Assistenza D'Oggi.  
 
 
 
 
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PASOLINI,.Amtonia¡ Piazza Cairoli 3; Rome, Italy
 
Writer, journalist, Translator for publishers, radio, Literary
 
magazines; Publications: . Essays - 'Vernon Lee and fin-de-siede
 
aestheticism in Oxford and Cambridge", 1945; an introductory
 
essay to her translation of Stevenson's "The Bottle Imp", 1947;
 
Introductory essay to translation of Virginia Woolf's,"The
 
Haunted House," 1948, and critical essay on the "Prdblems of
 
Theatre," Lo Spettato-re Italiano, March, 1951.
 
JAPAN KATO,. Hidetoshi; c/o Miss Nagatomi, Izumoji Tatemotocho,
 
IÖTKAmiXyoLkul .KyOtol:Japan
 
KOREA
 
Assistant, Research Institute of Humanistic Science, Kyoto
 
University; presently studying social psychological aspect of
 
Japanese people; Publications: "Communication research in Japanese
 
popular songs, "The Science of ThoufAht, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1950;
 
"Content analysis of 'life counselling' in contemporary Japan,"
 
The ME Magazine, No. 8, 1953; "Philosophy of Japanese Politicians,"  
 
first published. in Chuo Koron, May 1953, later compiled in book
 
Contemporary Japanese, 1953; and others.  
 
NAKANISHI, Nobuo; Inagemachi 2-chome, 50, Chiba City, Japan
 
Vice Principal of the Toyo Commercial High School; 1946-48, analyst
 
and translator for the Document Dtvision, International Prosecution
 
Section, GHQ, SCAP; Publications: Practical R., lish Conversation,  
 
1945.  
 
TANAKA, Sumiko (Mrs.); No. 21, Takanawa Apt., Takanawa
 
Nishidaimachi Minatoku, Tokyo, Japan
 
Chief, Women's Section, Women's & Minors' Bureau, Ministry of  
 
Labor; Publications: Japanese translation of,Peter Pan by J.  
 
M. Barrie, 1932, and Natural Superiority of Women by Ashley  
 
Montague, 1954.  
 
UEDA, Ryuzo; Matsunouchi-chol 2, Ashiya, Japan
 
Foreign Department, The Sanwa Bank Ltd.  
 
YANG, Ho-Min; c/o Chosen .Theological Seminary, #15 Tongja-dong,
 
Chung-ku, Seoul, Korea  
 
Lecturer of political science in the Chosen Theological Seminary;  
 
Publications: The History and Theory of Communism, Nationalism  
 
in Korea, and On the Soviet Democracy.  
 
40AKISTAN HAQ, Syed Moinul; 2/45 Jacob Lines, Karachi, Pakistan
 
Secretary, Board of Editors, History of Freedom Movement; Permanent  
 
Director of Research, Pakistan Historical Society; Formerly,  
 
Professor in Department of History and Political Science at Aligarh  
 
Muslim University; Publications: .Ancient India, A Short History  
 
of the Delhi Sultanate, Life of Abu Bakr, and.Tazharatul Wagiat.  
 
 
 
 
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'SHAVE, Khalid M.; 9-Court Chambers, Wadhumal Odharam Road,
 
Karachi, Pakistan
 
'Advocate, Chief Court of Sind and Karachi; Publications: Articles
 
in Urdu and English appearing in Pakistan Quarterly, and Other
 
'periodicals.  
 
PHILIPPINES FERNANDEZ, Ramon C.; 9 Locsin Street, Legaspi City, Philippines
 
Lawyer; President of Legaspi College, and instructor in law;  
 
Publications: .Commentaries on Law of Obligations and Contracts,
 
and Law of Succession and Administration.
 
MEJIA, Prpcilo M.; 30-C San Luis, Pasay City, Philippines
 
Public Relations Officer, Office of Economic Coordination (direct
 
supervision of government-owned corporations in public relations);  
 
Publications:"Progress Report,
 
on the P200 Million Advances of  
 
the Central Bank of the Philippines to the Government's Economic
 
Development Projects.
 
SPAIN ACEBAL, Jose Antonio e Monfort; Ferraz 72, Madrid, Spain
 
UNITED
 
, STATES
 
 
Professor of Economic Theory, Faculty of Economic and Political
 
Sciences, teaching Economic Theory and International trade.
 
ARANDA, Luis; Escorial 17, 1 drcha, Madrid, Spain
 
Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Madrid; Publications:
 
Prologue and translation of Toyhbee's The World and the West1-1953;
 
Prologue and translation of Spencer's The Man versus the State,
 
1953; Prologue and translation with notes of Locke's An Essay
 
Concerning Human Understanding; Prologue and new translation of
 
W. James's Pragmatism to be printed shortly.
 
KENISTON, Kenneth; Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
 
Graduate of Harvard University, 1951; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford,
 
England, 1951-53; Junior Fellow, Harvard University, 1953 - .  
 
HOUGHTELING, James L. Jr.; 5231 Gladstone Road, Pittsburg, Pa.
 
Assistant Professor of Economics, Carndgi Institute of Technologh
 
Pittsburg, Pa. Formerly with EGA (Marshall Plan, Washington and  
 
Paris) 1948-52.  
 
COLIE, Stuart; 407-C DeVereux Ave., Princeton, New Jersey
 
Graduate student at Princeton University, working on Ph.D. disserta-
 
tion in politics; Formerly pUblic opinion analyst with Office of  
 
Public Affairs in U.S, High Commission in Germany, 1950-52;  
 
Publications: Report on public opinion research and foreign  
 
policy analysis for Office of Psychological Research, Princeton.  
 
  
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Membership• Willfred A Gredleri
• Raymond E. Nossent
• Peter Ilse
• Said Zayed
• Michael Ayrton
• Denis Mack Smith
• Will Nally
• Geoffrey D. Taylor
• Marguerite Castillon du Perron
• Valery Giscard d'Estaing
• Paul Serant
• Rainer Gruenter
• Dirk Oncken
• Wolfgang Philipp
• Juergen C. Weichert
• B. V. Krishnamurthy
• S. S. Marathe
• P. S. Sundaram
• Asrul Sani
• Mohammad Mo'in
• Franco Ferrante
• Cesare Mannucci
• Antonia Pasolini
• Hidetoshi Kato
• Nobuo Nakanishi
• Sumiko Tanaka
• Ryuzo Ueda
• Ho-Min Yang
• Syed Moinul Haq
• Khalid M. Ishaque
• Ramon C. Fernandez
• Priscilio M. Mejia
• Jose Antonio e Monfort Acebal
• Luis Aranda
• Kenneth Keniston
• James L. Houghteling Jr
• Stuart Colie

These are the participants from 1954 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/1955. For the previous year, see Harvard/International Seminar/1953. For an overview of the program itself, see Harvard/International Seminar.

Participants

  • Dr. Willfred A Gredleri - Member of Parliament; Director Trusteeship Corp.; General Secretary of European League of Economic Cooperation; Publications: Articles on European Integration, minority problems, etc.
  • Raymond E. Nossent - Member of Parliament; Barrister, Court of Appeal in Brussels; Vice President of the Commission of Justice of the Chamber; Member) Town Council of Ixelles; Publications: Articles on juridical and political matters.
  • Peter Ilse -Adviser on international economic questions to Joint Chief of Danish Defence; Publications: "Engles Laws" published in Det danske marked; Phamphlets on economic development in Poland and Czechoslovakia and reports to Danish Foreign Policy Society and periodicals.
  • Said Zayed - Editor, Egyptian Academy for the Arabic Language; Publications: Numerous contributions to Al-Azhar Magazine on philosophical topics.
  • Michael Ayrton - Artist, author, book illustrator) theatre designer, broadcaster, lecturer; Publications: The heritage of British Painting, 1946; A Master of Pastiche (An Essay on the influence of Picasso)) 1946; Marc Chagall, 194d; Degas, 1953, and others; Theatrical productions designed: Macbeth, 754-7; Le Festin de l'Araignee (A ballet with music by Albert Roussel), 1944; and others; Principal books illustrated: The Duchess of Malfil 1945; The Poems.of John Keats, 1948; Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1948, and others.
  • Denis Mack Smith - Assistant Lecturer, Cambridge University; Fellow and tutor, College of PeterhOuse, Cambridge University; Publications: Cavour and Garibaldi, 1860; A history of Italy, 1860-1950.
  • Will Nally - Member of Parliament; Journalist; Publications: A number of Consumer Co-operative and associated studies.
  • Geoffrey D. Taylor - Chief foreign sub-editor, Manchester Guardian.
  • Marguerite Castillon du Perron - Author; Publications: Articles published in Revue des Deux Mondes, Miroir de l'Histoire, and Revue de l'Institut Napoleon. Enfants royaux d'aujourd'huil 1953; La Princesse Mathilde, 1953.
  • Valery Giscard d'Estaing - Inspection Generale des Finances, Ministere des Finances. Connected with control of public accountants and organization of financial services. Future President of France
  • Paul Serant - pen name of Paul Salleron -journalist for Radiodiffusion Francaise, Foreign Service; Assistant Editor of Federation (a monthly review); Publications: Le Meutre Rituel, a novel;
  • Dr. Rainer Gruenter - Lecturer, Department of German Studies, University of Cologne, with emphasis on medieval and modern German literature; Publications:.Articles•- "Zum Problem der literarischen Kritik," Neue Literarische Welt, 31/12/52; "Osbert Sitwells Memoiren," Merkur, 1951, No. 39; "The Enchafed Flood von W. H. Auden," Merkur, 1954, No. 72; and numerous other articles and book reviews.
  • Dirk Oncken -Member of German Foreign Service in Bonn; Assistant Editor, Die Gegenwart, 1948-49; Former Director, German Civil Liberties Union. Publications: .The Imperialistic Motive in German Politics before 1914.
  • Wolfgang Philipp - Lecturer of Systematic Theology and Religious Folklore. . Student Chaplain of the University of Marburg; PUblications: The Estimation of Woman or Matriarchy (1942);-Dying and Resurrecting Gods, in Greater Europe (burnt in manuscript); The Christian Churches of the World (1951)1 The Trinity as an Anthropological Category (3 vols, not yet printed); Enlightenment -and Miracle (3 vols, not yet printed).
  • Juergen C. Weichert - Secretary, Foreign Affairs Committee and Secretary on the All-German Affairs Committee of the Western German Parliament; Member of the temporary staff of the Assembly of the European Steel and Coal Community; Publications: .jeglicher Tag, 1948 (fiction), and Kreuzveg, 1951 (fiction).
  • B. V. Krishnamurthy -Professor and lecturer in Economics, School of Economics and Sociology, University of Bombay; Publications: .Pricing in Planned Economy, 1949.
  • S. S. Marathe -Senior Assistant Secretary of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry. (central commercial and industrial organization in India - consulted by Government on matters of economic and financial policies); Publications: "Social Accounting," published, in Economic Weekly, January 1951.
  • P. S. Sundaram - Member, Orissa Public Service Commission (corresponds to Civil Service Commission in England). . Editing work for Patria and Utkal Universities.
  • Asrul Sani - Editor, Siasat (Indonesian weekly), Djakarta, in charge of cultural section; Co-editor of Zenith, a new monthly for art and literature. Member, Production Board of PERSARI-FILM: Publications: Collection of Poems and Essay on Short Stores.
  • Mohammad Mo'in - Professor of Persian Literature, University of Teheran, Iran; Publications: Preface to Diwan of Hafiz, 1939; Hafiz and Study of his Works, 1940; Editor of numerous anthologies of Persian prose, translations; Mazdaism and its Influence upon Persian Literature, 1947, and other books on Persian literature.
  • Franco Ferrante - Judge of the Milan Court (First Chamber); Member, Centro di prevenzione e difesa sociale and Head of the Foreign Relations Dept.; Publications: Numerous articles in Foro dei TriblinAli, Foro Italiano, Rivista della Proprieta Intellecttuale ed Industriale,. Monito re dei tribunali, Giurisprudenza Italiana, and Monitore dei Tribunali.
  • Cesare Mannucci - Ministry of Labor; Attache, personal secretary of the Minister; Member of the Comitato d'Iniziativa, created by the national convention of "Abolire la miseria." Publications: Articles in Mondo Economico, Giustizia, and Assistenza D'Oggi.
  • Antonia Pasolini - Writer, journalist, Translator for publishers, radio, Literary magazines; Publications: . Essays - 'Vernon Lee and fin-de-siede aestheticism in Oxford and Cambridge", 1945; an introductory essay to her translation of Stevenson's "The Bottle Imp", 1947; Introductory essay to translation of Virginia Woolf's,"The Haunted House," 1948, and critical essay on the "Prdblems of Theatre," Lo Spettatore Italiano, March, 1951.
  • Hidetoshi Kato - Assistant, Research Institute of Humanistic Science, Kyoto University; presently studying social psychological aspect of Japanese people; Publications: "Communication research in Japanese popular songs, "The Science of ThoufAht, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1950; "Content analysis of 'life counselling' in contemporary Japan," The ME Magazine, No. 8, 1953; "Philosophy of Japanese Politicians," first published. in Chuo Koron, May 1953, later compiled in book Contemporary Japanese, 1953; and others.
  • Nobuo Nakanishi - Vice Principal of the Toyo Commercial High School; 1946-48, analyst and translator for the Document Dtvision, International Prosecution Section, GHQ, SCAP; Publications: Practical R., lish Conversation, 1945.
  • Mrs. Sumiko Tanaka - Chief, Women's Section, Women's & Minors' Bureau, Ministry of Labor; Publications: Japanese translation of,Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie, 1932, and Natural Superiority of Women by Ashley Montague, 1954.
  • Ryuzo Ueda - Foreign Department, The Sanwa Bank Ltd.
  • Ho-Min Yang Seoul, Korea. Lecturer of political science in the Chosen Theological Seminary; Publications: The History and Theory of Communism, Nationalism in Korea, and On the Soviet Democracy.
  • Syed Moinul haq - Secretary, Board of Editors, History of Freedom Movement; Permanent Director of Research, Pakistan Historical Society; Formerly, Professor in Department of History and Political Science at Aligarh Muslim University; Publications: .Ancient India, A Short History of the Delhi Sultanate, Life of Abu Bakr, and.Tazharatul Wagiat.
  • Khalid M. Ishaque - Advocate, Chief Court of Sind and Karachi; Publications: Articles in Urdu and English appearing in Pakistan Quarterly, and Other periodicals.
  • Ramon C. Fernandez - Lawyer; President of Legaspi College, and instructor in law; Publications: .Commentaries on Law of Obligations and Contracts, and Law of Succession and Administration.
  • Priscilio M. Mejia - Public Relations Officer, Office of Economic Coordination (direct supervision of government-owned corporations in public relations); Publications:"Progress Report, on the P200 Million Advances of the Central Bank of the Philippines to the Government's Economic Development Projects.
  • Jose Antonio e Monfort Acebal - Professor of Economic Theory, Faculty of Economic and Political Sciences, teaching Economic Theory and International trade.
  • Luis Aranda - Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Madrid; Publications: Prologue and translation of Toyhbee's The World and the West1-1953; Prologue and translation of Spencer's The Man versus the State, 1953; Prologue and translation with notes of Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding; Prologue and new translation of W. James's Pragmatism to be printed shortly.
  • Kenneth Keniston - Graduate of Harvard University, 1951; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford, England, 1951-53; Junior Fellow, Harvard University, 1953 - .
  • James L. Houghteling Jr - Assistant Professor of Economics, Carndgi Institute of Technology Pittsburg, Pa. Formerly with EGA (Marshall Plan, Washington and Paris) 1948-52.
  • Stuart Colie - Graduate student at Princeton University, working on Ph.D. dissertation in politics; Formerly pUblic opinion analyst with Office of Public Affairs in U.S, High Commission in Germany, 1950-52; Publications: Report on public opinion research and foreign policy analysis for Office of Psychological Research, Princeton.

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Valery Giscard d'EstaingPresident of France from 1974 to 1981, Bilderberger
Kenneth KenistonUS academic who spoke on "youth" at the 1969 Bilderberg
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