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and Akher Saa.  
 
and Akher Saa.  
 
*[[Keith Godvin]] -UK. Sculptor. Lecturer at London University and Hammersmith School of Architecture and Art.  
 
*[[Keith Godvin]] -UK. Sculptor. Lecturer at London University and Hammersmith School of Architecture and Art.  
*[[HOWELL, Denis Herbert ]]; 11, Pendragon Road, Birmingham 22b.
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*[[Denis Herbert Howell]] UK Member of Parliament.  
Member of Parliament.  
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*[[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.  
*[[\WM, John Bradshaw; 2 Cheyne Raw, London S.11J. 3.
 
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.  
 
*[[Henrik Oskar von Bonsdorff]] - Finland. Foreign Affairs Editor of Hufvudstadsbladet, a daily newspaper.  
 
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*[[Pierre Henri Chabrandt]] - France. On the staff of the Ministry of Justice, dealing particularly with international relations.
*[[CHABRAND, Pierre Henri]] ; 15, Rue des Beaux Arts, Paris VI.  
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*[[Monique Nathan]] - France. In charge of the literary department of Editions du Seuil and Editor of their series "Ecrivains de toujours." Literary critic.  
On the staff of the Ministry of Justice, dealing particularly  
 
with international relations. .  
 
*[[NATHAN, Miss Monique ]]; Boulevard Suchet 45, Paris.  
 
In charge of the literary department of Editions du Seuil and  
 
Editor of their series "Ecrivains de toujours." Literary critic.  
 
 
*[[RAVIN, Laurent Jules ]]; 3, Descente de Larvotto, Monte Carlo.  
 
*[[RAVIN, Laurent Jules ]]; 3, Descente de Larvotto, Monte Carlo.  
 
Administrator with the French Overseas Service; presently at  
 
Administrator with the French Overseas Service; presently at  
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stationed in Africa dnd in Indochina.  
 
stationed in Africa dnd 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.  
 
*[[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.  
*[[KROHER, Emil Leonhard ]]; Danzigerstrasse 12, Bad Godesberg.  
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*[[Emil Leonhard Kroher] - West Germany. Chief of Section, Bundeszentrale für Heimatdienst (a Federal German agency for democratic education).  
Chief of Section, Bundeszentrale für Heimatdienst (a Federal  
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*[[Gerhard Paul Weck]] - West Germany. Economic Correspondent of the Dusseldorfer Nachrichten and the Frankfurter Neue Presse; lawyer.  
German agency for democratic education).  
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*[[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.  
*[[NECK, Gerhard Paul ]]; Hartsteinstrasse 2, Bonn.  
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*[[Harish Chandra Kapur]] - Graduate Assistant in Diplomatic History at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva.  
Economic Correspondent of the Dusseldorfer Nachrichten and the  
 
Frankfurter Neue Presse; lawyer.  
 
*[[KONG HO, Chen Yah ]]; 110 Waterloo Road, Kowloon.  
 
General Manager of the Union Press, comprising The Union Research  
 
Institute, The Union Press Book Publications, the China Weekly  
 
Society, etc.  
 
*[[KAPUR, Harish Chandra Kapur]] ; 16 Rue du Trente-un-deceMbre, Geneva,
 
Switzerland
 
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.  
 
*[[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.  
*[[PANT, Narain Krishna]] ; Barrack No. 7, Central Avenue, Delhi 8.
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*[[Narain Krishna Pant]] - India.Deputy Director in charge of the Greater Delhi Survey Section at the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi.  
Deputy Director in charge of the Greater Delhi Survey Section at  
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*[[Gajus Siagian]]- Indonesia. Secretary and Lecturer at Gamaliel University; General Manager of the Indonesian National Press & Publicity Service.  
the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi.  
 
 
 
*[[SIAGIAN, Gajus]] ; 8 Djalan Sumenep, Djakarta.  
 
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.  
 
*[[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).  
 
*[[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.  
 
*[[Giovanni Urbani]] -Italy. Art Historian Inspector at the Istituto Centrale del Restauro; art critic for Il Punto.  
VIANELLO-CHIODO, Marco]] ; 2, Rue de Lens, Strasbourg, France.  
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*[[Marco Vianello Chiodo]] - France. Supervisor in the Secretariat of the European Commission of Human Rights, Council of Europe.  
Supervisor in the Secretariat of the European Commission of  
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*[[Osamu Mori]]- Japan. Editorial writer for the Kobe Shinbun, a daily newspaper.  
Human Rights, Council of Europe.  
 
*[[MORI, 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.  
 
*[[Jiro Tokuyama]] - Japan. Staff officer (major, Ground Self Defense Force) of the Joint Staff Secretariat or the Defense Agency.  
*[[WATANABE, Roo]] ; c/o Mr. Kato, 2-5-9 Kamiuma, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo.  
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*[[Roo Watanabe]] - Japan. Secretary of the International Affairs Bureau of the Social Democratic Party.  
Secretary of the International Affairs Bureau of the Social  
 
Democratic Party.  
 
 
*[[Dai Won Lee]] - South Korea. Artist.  
 
*[[Dai Won Lee]] - South Korea. Artist.  
*[[AZIZ, Ungku Abdul Aziz]] ; Eng Neo Avenue, 125 H, Singapore.  
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*[[Ungku Abdul Aziz]] - Singapore. Lecturer in Economics at the University of Malaya.  
Lecturer in Economics at the University of Malaya.  
 
 
*[[Cornelis Brouwer]] - Representative in the Netherlands of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.  
 
*[[Cornelis Brouwer]] - Representative in the Netherlands of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.  
  

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Membership•  Giovanni Urbani
•  Raffaele La Capria

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

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.
  • SHAHEEN, Miss May Abobakr ; 6, Sahafa Street, Cairo.

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.
  • RAVIN, Laurent Jules ; 3, Descente de Larvotto, Monte Carlo.

Administrator with the French Overseas Service; presently at Oxford University taking the Overseas Service Course; formerly stationed in Africa dnd 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.


  • JALAL, 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
  • SHAH, Nasim Hasan; 3, Begam Road, Lahore.

Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the High Court of West Pakistaa; Lecturer at the Law College of the University of the Punjab..

Solicitor in the Office of the Solicitor General; Lecturer at the College of Law of the University of the Philippines.

Assistant Editor of Tygodnik Powszechny, a Catholic weekly; • Lecturer on the history of art and on esthetics at the Catholic University of Lublin; translator.

Student in the Civil Service International School of Madrid; Assistant teacher in the Faculty of Law at Madrid.

Research Assistant at the Basle Centre for Economic and Financial Research.

Columnist on political and international affairs for Ulus, a daily newspaper.

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:

MemberDescription
Yigal Allon
Bulent EcevitAs Turkish prime minister, admitted that a secret army had been involved in torture, assassinations and coups d'etat
Kenneth KenistonUS academic who spoke on "youth" at the 1969 Bilderberg
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