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− | + | These are the participants from 1957 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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− | + | For next year's cadre, see [[Harvard/International Seminar/1958]]. For the previous year, see [[Harvard/International Seminar/1956]]. For an overview of the program itself, see [[Harvard/International Seminar]]. | |
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− | + | ==Participants== | |
− | + | *[[Joseph Biroli-Baranyanka]] - Graduate student in Economics at Oxford; a prince of Ruanda-Urandi. | |
+ | *[[Jeunesse Lilawathi Rajasingham]] Ceylon. Assistant Secratary, Gal Oya Development Board; formerly Secretary, Council for Technical Cooperation in South and South-East Asia; lawyer. | ||
+ | *[[Chi-lu Chen]] - Taiwan/ROC. Associate Professor in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at the National Taiwan University. | ||
+ | *[[Werner Carl Pedersen]] - Denmark. Secretary of the Workers' Educational Association, the Central educational body of the labor movement in Denmark. | ||
+ | *[[May Abobakr Shaheen]] - Egypt. Columnist for A:Khbar el Yom (a weekly); an Editor of El Gull and Akher Saa. | ||
+ | *[[Keith Godvin]] -UK. Sculptor. Lecturer at London University and Hammersmith School of Architecture and Art. | ||
+ | *[[Denis Herbert Howell]] UK Member of Parliament. | ||
+ | *[[John Wood]] - UK. Presently working for Lazard Brothers & Co., merchant bankers. Formerly an economist in the War Cabinet Secretariat, with the Conservative Research Department, and with the Manchester Guardian. | ||
+ | *[[Henrik Oskar von Bonsdorff]] - Finland. Foreign Affairs Editor of Hufvudstadsbladet, a daily newspaper. | ||
+ | *[[Pierre Henri Chabrandt]] - France. On the staff of the Ministry of Justice, dealing particularly with international relations. | ||
+ | *[[Monique Nathan]] - France. In charge of the literary department of Editions du Seuil and Editor of their series "Ecrivains de toujours." Literary critic. | ||
+ | *[[Laurent Jules Ravin]] - France. Administrator with the French Overseas Service; presently at Oxford University taking the Overseas Service Course; formerly stationed in Africa and in Indochina. | ||
+ | *[[Walter Friedrich Höllerer]] - Professor of German language and literature at Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe and Frankfurt Universities; Editor of Akzente; Reader for the Suhrkamp-Verlag; poet and critic. | ||
+ | *[[Emil Leonhard Kroher]] - West Germany. Chief of Section, Bundeszentrale für Heimatdienst (a Federal German agency for democratic education). | ||
+ | *[[Gerhard Paul Weck]] - West Germany. Economic Correspondent of the Dusseldorfer Nachrichten and the Frankfurter Neue Presse; lawyer. | ||
+ | *[[Chen Yah Ho]] - Hong Kong. General Manager of the Union Press, comprising The Union Research Institute, The Union Press Book Publications, the China Weekly Society, etc. | ||
+ | *[[Harish Chandra Kapur]] - Graduate Assistant in Diplomatic History at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva. | ||
+ | *[[Mukul Mukherjee]]- New Delhi. Secretary of the Foreign Relations Department of the Indian National Congress and Head of the Women's Department of the Indian National Congress. | ||
+ | *[[Narain Krishna Pant]] - India.Deputy Director in charge of the Greater Delhi Survey Section at the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi. | ||
+ | *[[Gajus Siagian]]- Indonesia. Secretary and Lecturer at Gamaliel University; General Manager of the Indonesian National Press & Publicity Service. | ||
+ | *[[Yigal Allon]] - Israel. Member of Parliament; General Secretary of the Zionist-Socialist Party. | ||
+ | *[[Raffaele La Capria]] Italian writer. Assistant Director of the Cultural Programs Department of the [[RAI]] (the Italian Radio). | ||
+ | *[[Giovanni Urbani]] -Italy. Art Historian Inspector at the Istituto Centrale del Restauro; art critic for Il Punto. | ||
+ | *[[Marco Vianello Chiodo]] - France. Supervisor in the Secretariat of the European Commission of Human Rights, Council of Europe. | ||
+ | *[[Osamu Mori]]- Japan. Editorial writer for the Kobe Shinbun, a daily newspaper. | ||
+ | *[[Jiro Tokuyama]] - Japan. Staff officer (major, Ground Self Defense Force) of the Joint Staff Secretariat or the Defense Agency. | ||
+ | *[[Roo Watanabe]] - Japan. Secretary of the International Affairs Bureau of the Social Democratic Party. | ||
+ | *[[Dai Won Lee]] - South Korea. Artist. | ||
+ | *[[Ungku Abdul Aziz]] - Singapore. Lecturer in Economics at the University of Malaya. | ||
+ | *[[Cornelis Brouwer]] - Representative in the Netherlands of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. | ||
+ | *[[Hamid Jalal]] - Pakistan. Public Relations Officer (Head of the Publicity Section) of the planning board of Karachi, concerned with publicizing the objectives of the Five Year Plan; formerly News Editor, Radio Pakistan | ||
+ | *[[Nasim Hasan Shah]] - Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the High Court of West Pakistan; Lecturer at the Law College of the University of the Punjab. | ||
+ | *[[Troadio T. Quiazon]] - Philippines. Solicitor in the Office of the Solicitor General; Lecturer at the College of Law of the University of the Philippines. | ||
+ | *[[Jacek Wozniakowski]] - Poland. Assistant Editor of Tygodnik Powszechny, a Catholic weekly; Lecturer on the history of art and on esthetics at the Catholic University of Lublin; translator. | ||
+ | *[[Dionisid Garzon]] - Spain. Student in the Civil Service International School of Madrid; Assistant teacher in the Faculty of Law at Madrid. | ||
+ | *[[Bruno Fritsch]] - Switzerland.Research Assistant at the Basle Centre for Economic and Financial Research. | ||
+ | *[[Bulent Ecevit]] - Turkey. olumnist on political and international affairs for Ulus, a daily newspaper. Later Turkish president. | ||
+ | *[[Cong Vo Toan]] -Architect and decorator; Executive Secretary of the Association of Vietnamese Technicians and Scientists in France. | ||
− | + | *[[James L. Houghteling Jr]] - Assistant Professor of Economics, Carnegie Institute of Technology. Formerly with ECA (Marshall Plan), Washington and Paris. | |
− | + | *[[Kenneth Keniston]] - Harvard University. Research Associate in Social Relations; Assistant Senior Tutor of Eliot House. | |
− | + | *[[Stephen Stamatopulos]] - Graduate Student in the Government Department, Harvard University | |
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− | Research Associate in Social Relations; Assistant Senior Tutor | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:51, 6 September 2022
These are the participants from 1957 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/1958. For the previous year, see Harvard/International Seminar/1956. For an overview of the program itself, see Harvard/International Seminar.
Participants
- Joseph Biroli-Baranyanka - Graduate student in Economics at Oxford; a prince of Ruanda-Urandi.
- Jeunesse Lilawathi Rajasingham Ceylon. Assistant Secratary, Gal Oya Development Board; formerly Secretary, Council for Technical Cooperation in South and South-East Asia; lawyer.
- Chi-lu Chen - Taiwan/ROC. Associate Professor in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at the National Taiwan University.
- Werner Carl Pedersen - Denmark. Secretary of the Workers' Educational Association, the Central educational body of the labor movement in Denmark.
- May Abobakr Shaheen - Egypt. Columnist for A:Khbar el Yom (a weekly); an Editor of El Gull and Akher Saa.
- Keith Godvin -UK. Sculptor. Lecturer at London University and Hammersmith School of Architecture and Art.
- Denis Herbert Howell UK Member of Parliament.
- John Wood - UK. Presently working for Lazard Brothers & Co., merchant bankers. Formerly an economist in the War Cabinet Secretariat, with the Conservative Research Department, and with the Manchester Guardian.
- Henrik Oskar von Bonsdorff - Finland. Foreign Affairs Editor of Hufvudstadsbladet, a daily newspaper.
- Pierre Henri Chabrandt - France. On the staff of the Ministry of Justice, dealing particularly with international relations.
- Monique Nathan - France. In charge of the literary department of Editions du Seuil and Editor of their series "Ecrivains de toujours." Literary critic.
- Laurent Jules Ravin - France. Administrator with the French Overseas Service; presently at Oxford University taking the Overseas Service Course; formerly stationed in Africa and in Indochina.
- Walter Friedrich Höllerer - Professor of German language and literature at Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe and Frankfurt Universities; Editor of Akzente; Reader for the Suhrkamp-Verlag; poet and critic.
- Emil Leonhard Kroher - West Germany. Chief of Section, Bundeszentrale für Heimatdienst (a Federal German agency for democratic education).
- Gerhard Paul Weck - West Germany. Economic Correspondent of the Dusseldorfer Nachrichten and the Frankfurter Neue Presse; lawyer.
- Chen Yah Ho - Hong Kong. General Manager of the Union Press, comprising The Union Research Institute, The Union Press Book Publications, the China Weekly Society, etc.
- Harish Chandra Kapur - Graduate Assistant in Diplomatic History at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva.
- Mukul Mukherjee- New Delhi. Secretary of the Foreign Relations Department of the Indian National Congress and Head of the Women's Department of the Indian National Congress.
- Narain Krishna Pant - India.Deputy Director in charge of the Greater Delhi Survey Section at the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi.
- Gajus Siagian- Indonesia. Secretary and Lecturer at Gamaliel University; General Manager of the Indonesian National Press & Publicity Service.
- Yigal Allon - Israel. Member of Parliament; General Secretary of the Zionist-Socialist Party.
- Raffaele La Capria Italian writer. Assistant Director of the Cultural Programs Department of the RAI (the Italian Radio).
- Giovanni Urbani -Italy. Art Historian Inspector at the Istituto Centrale del Restauro; art critic for Il Punto.
- Marco Vianello Chiodo - France. Supervisor in the Secretariat of the European Commission of Human Rights, Council of Europe.
- Osamu Mori- Japan. Editorial writer for the Kobe Shinbun, a daily newspaper.
- Jiro Tokuyama - Japan. Staff officer (major, Ground Self Defense Force) of the Joint Staff Secretariat or the Defense Agency.
- Roo Watanabe - Japan. Secretary of the International Affairs Bureau of the Social Democratic Party.
- Dai Won Lee - South Korea. Artist.
- Ungku Abdul Aziz - Singapore. Lecturer in Economics at the University of Malaya.
- Cornelis Brouwer - Representative in the Netherlands of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
- Hamid Jalal - Pakistan. Public Relations Officer (Head of the Publicity Section) of the planning board of Karachi, concerned with publicizing the objectives of the Five Year Plan; formerly News Editor, Radio Pakistan
- Nasim Hasan Shah - Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the High Court of West Pakistan; Lecturer at the Law College of the University of the Punjab.
- Troadio T. Quiazon - Philippines. Solicitor in the Office of the Solicitor General; Lecturer at the College of Law of the University of the Philippines.
- Jacek Wozniakowski - Poland. Assistant Editor of Tygodnik Powszechny, a Catholic weekly; Lecturer on the history of art and on esthetics at the Catholic University of Lublin; translator.
- Dionisid Garzon - Spain. Student in the Civil Service International School of Madrid; Assistant teacher in the Faculty of Law at Madrid.
- Bruno Fritsch - Switzerland.Research Assistant at the Basle Centre for Economic and Financial Research.
- Bulent Ecevit - Turkey. olumnist on political and international affairs for Ulus, a daily newspaper. Later Turkish president.
- Cong Vo Toan -Architect and decorator; Executive Secretary of the Association of Vietnamese Technicians and Scientists in France.
- James L. Houghteling Jr - Assistant Professor of Economics, Carnegie Institute of Technology. Formerly with ECA (Marshall Plan), Washington and Paris.
- Kenneth Keniston - Harvard University. Research Associate in Social Relations; Assistant Senior Tutor of Eliot House.
- Stephen Stamatopulos - Graduate Student in the Government Department, Harvard University
Known members
3 of the 41 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Yigal Allon | |
Bulent Ecevit | As Turkish prime minister, admitted that a secret army had been involved in torture, assassinations and coups d'etat |
Kenneth Keniston | US academic who spoke on "youth" at the 1969 Bilderberg |
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