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*[[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  
 
*[[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  
 
*[[Sean o'Tuama]] - Ireland. Lecturer in Irish literature, University College; Member, Board of Directors, The Abbey Theater; playwright, poet; literary critic  
*[[SHAMIR, Moshe]] ; 3' Rosanis Street, Tel Baruch, Tel Aviv, Israel  
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*[[Moshe Shamir]] - Israel. Contributing Editor, Maariv; novelist, playwright; literary critic  
Contributing Editor, Maariv; novelist, playwright; literary critic  
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*[[Edgardo Bartoli]] - Italy. Political editor, Il Mondo:; contributor, Italian Radio-Television, for cultural programs; freelance journalist  
*[[BARTOLI, Edgardo]] ; Viale'Carso 69, Rome, Italy  
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*[[Giuseppe Gadda-Conti]] -  Italy. Assistant, State University of Milan; short story writer, poet; literary and social critic; translator of American literature  
o
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*[[Giovanni Garofoli]- Italy. Head, Office for Bilateral Affairs, National Committee for Nuclear Energy  
Political gditor, Il Mondo:; contributor, Italian Radio-Television,  
 
for cultural programs; freelance journalist  
 
*[[GADDA-CONTI, Giuseppe; Piaiza Castello 20, Milan, Italy
 
Assistant„Stste University of Milan; short story writer, poet;  
 
literary and social critic; translator of American literature  
 
 
 
 
 
 
*[[GAROFOLI, Giovanni]] ; Via Monte Oppio 12, Rome', Italy  
 
Read, Office for Bilateral Affairs, Nationl 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  
*[[TATEBAYASHI, Chisato]] ; Shinjuku-ku, Hara-machi, No. 1-67, Tokyo,
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*[[Chisato Tatebayashi]] - Japan. Deputy Chief of International Relationa Section, Bureau of International Affairs, Socialist Party of Japan  
Japan
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*[[Yoshiyuki Tsurumi]] - Japan. Program Officer, The International House of Japan, Inc.  
Deputy Chief of International Relationa Section, Bureau of  
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*[[Bin Mohammed Salleh Harris]]- Sabah, Malaysia. Minister of Finance, Sabah, Malaysia  
International Affairs, Socialist Party of Japan  
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*[[Carlos Monsivais]] - Mexico. Commentator, cultural and literary affairs, University Radio of Mexico;,columnist, Revista de la Universidad; literary and cinema critic; fiction writer  
*[[TSURUM1, Yoshiyuki]] ; 312 Minami-senzoku-cho, Ota-ku, Tokyo, Japan  
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*[[Abderrahmane Mahfoud]]* - Morocco. Head, Statistical Training Institute, Rabat (Crossed out of 1969 HIS index)
Program Officer, The International House of Japan, Inc.  
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*[[Klaas Van Dijk]] - the Netherlands. Member of Parliament, Second Chamber; Lecturer in Sociology, State University at Groningen  
*[[HARRIS, Bin Mohammed Salleh]] ; 40 A Tanjong Aru, Jesselton, Sabah,  
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*[[Augustine Nnabike Nwachukwu]] -Nigeria. Administrative Officer of Eastern Nigerian Government, in charge of Obubra Division  
Malaysia  
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*[[Nisar Aziz Butt]]  - Karachi, West Pakistan. Novelist, newspaper columnist, freelance writer
Minister of Finance, Sabah, Malaysia  
 
*[[MONSIVAIS, Carlos]] ; San Simón 62, Col. Portales, Mexico, D.F.,
 
Mexico
 
Commentator, cultural and literary affairs, University Radio  
 
of Mexico;,columnist, Revista de la Universidad; literary and  
 
tinema critic; fiction writer  
 
*[[MAHFOUD, Abderr. ane]] ; 25 Rue Branly Aviation, Rabat, Morocco  
 
Head, Stat tical Training Institute, Rabat  
 
*[[Klaas Van Dijk]] - the Netherlànds. Member of Parliament, Second Chamber; Lecturer in Sociology, State University at Groningen  
 
*[[NWACHUKWU, Augustine Nnabike]] ; Government Station Obubra, No. 3,
 
Obubra (Divisional Office), Eastern Nigeria
 
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Administrative Officer of Eastern Nigerian Government, in charge  
 
of Obubra Division  
 
  
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*[[BUTT, Nisar Aziz]] (Mts.); 7-Intelligence School, Queeils Road,
 
Karachi, West Pakistan
 
PHILIPPINES
 
. Novelist, newspaper columnist, freelance writer
 
 
*[[IMAM, Abu]] ; Departme of History, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi,  
 
*[[IMAM, Abu]] ; Departme of History, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi,  
 
Ea1.3t Pakistan 1  
 
Ea1.3t Pakistan 1  

Revision as of 09:29, 5 September 2022

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Membership Claudine Herrmann

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
  • 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
  • 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


  • IMAM, Abu ; Departme of History, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi,

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the Philippines Business Editor, Manila Chronicle

. Philippines Columnist of cultural affairs, Manila Times; Chairman of the Board, Mass Promotions, Inc.; painter

Deputy Editor, Poesie; poetry and prose writer; Member, Polish Writers Urion

United Arab ublic Editor -i Chief, News Department, United Arab Broadcasting Service

Freelance writer of fiction; recently completed three-year appointment as Secretary General, Yugoslav Association of Writers

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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