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*[[Jacques Defay]], of the National Council of Political Science of [[Belgium]] | *[[Jacques Defay]], of the National Council of Political Science of [[Belgium]] | ||
*[[Leo Clemens Tindens]] - Member Of Parliament; Secretary General of the Christian Social Party | *[[Leo Clemens Tindens]] - Member Of Parliament; Secretary General of the Christian Social Party | ||
− | *[[Che Tai Lee]] - Professor, Head of Department of Diplomacy, acting Dean of Graduate School of Diplomacy, National Chengchi University, Republic of China (Taiwan). | + | *[[Che Tai Lee]] - Professor, Head of Department of Diplomacy, acting Dean of Graduate School of Diplomacy, [[National Chengchi University]], Republic of China (Taiwan). |
*[[Ole Hyltoft Petersen]] - Personal secretary of the Minister for Cultural Affairs, Denmark | *[[Ole Hyltoft Petersen]] - Personal secretary of the Minister for Cultural Affairs, Denmark | ||
− | *[[Mohamed Moustafa Badawi]] - Lecturer, Faculty of Arts, University of Alexandria, Egypt | + | *[[Mohamed Moustafa Badawi]] - Lecturer, Faculty of Arts, [[University of Alexandria]], [[Egypt]] |
*[[Ian MacArthur]] - Member of Parliament of [[Great Britain]] | *[[Ian MacArthur]] - Member of Parliament of [[Great Britain]] | ||
*[[Christopher Martin]] - former Assistant Editor of [[Encounter]] ([[London]], [[England]]) | *[[Christopher Martin]] - former Assistant Editor of [[Encounter]] ([[London]], [[England]]) |
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Harvard/International Seminar/1962 | |
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Attendees of the Harvard International Seminar and President JFK on the White House lawn. | |
Membership | • Jacques Defay • Leo Clemens Tindens • Che Tai Lee • Ole Hyltoft Petersen • Mohamed Moustafa Badawi • Ian MacArthur • Christopher Martin • Paul-Andre Fabra-Rovira • Michel Gentot • Louis Marcorelles • Erhard Eppler • Gunter Kurt Willi Gaus • Georg Kauffmann • Emmanuel Ashare Sai • Lazaros Th. Choumanidis • Krishna Dave • Taramal Kunhikrishnan • Sachidanand Sahay • Harjati Siagian • Mehry Ahy • Moshe Zak • Paolo Beonio-Brocchieri • Lucio Pozzi • Atsushi Kawamura • Masaya Miyoshi • Haig Abraham Katchadourian • Joonkyu Park • Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir • Jamiluddīn Ali • Mohammad Kaysar Hussain • Maximo Soliven • Lucjan Kydryński • Jose-Pascual Meneu • Nils Otto Falke Isaksson • Pierre Vinde • Claude Louis Torracinta • Vasit Dejkunjorn • Hemet Fuat Bengu • Eriverstone Kigundu • Franklin G. Balch • Thomas J. Hargadon • Francis G. Hutchins • Sinisa Triva |
These are the participants from 1962 for the yearly International Seminar led by Henry Kissinger at Harvard University.[1][2]. 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".[3] Approximately half are from the field of the humanities and half in politics and economics.[4] They were among other things treated to an audience with President John F. Kennedy.
For next year's cadre, see Harvard/International Seminar/1963. For the previous year, see Harvard/International Seminar/1961. For an overview of the program itself, see Harvard/International Seminar.
Participants
- Jacques Defay, of the National Council of Political Science of Belgium
- Leo Clemens Tindens - Member Of Parliament; Secretary General of the Christian Social Party
- Che Tai Lee - Professor, Head of Department of Diplomacy, acting Dean of Graduate School of Diplomacy, National Chengchi University, Republic of China (Taiwan).
- Ole Hyltoft Petersen - Personal secretary of the Minister for Cultural Affairs, Denmark
- Mohamed Moustafa Badawi - Lecturer, Faculty of Arts, University of Alexandria, Egypt
- Ian MacArthur - Member of Parliament of Great Britain
- Christopher Martin - former Assistant Editor of Encounter (London, England)
- Paul-Andre Fabra-Rovira - France. Reporter for the newspaper "Le Monde", specialising in foreign economic affairs, international trade, and problems of the Common Market
- Michel Gentot "Auditeur au Conseil d'Etat", in charge of Documentation and Coordination; Assistant Lecturer at the Faculty of Law and the Institute of Political Sciences of Paris
- Louis Marcorelles - Assistant Editor of Cahiers du Cinéma (Paris, France)
- Dr. Erhard Eppler Member of the Bundestag of Germany
- Gunter Kurt Willi Gaus - Germany. Political editor for the daily Süddeutsche Zeitung
- Georg Kauffmann - Germany. Lecturer, History of Art, University of Bonn
- Emmanuel Ashare Sai - Administrative Officer, Ministry of Construction and Communications,Ghana
- Lazaros Th. Choumanidis- Leader of the Democratic Reformist Party of Greece,.
- Krishna Dave -Assistant-in-Charge of the Women’s Department of the All-India Congress Committee; [[KE PATH PAR (Hindi) - official organ of the Women's Department, A.I.C.C.
- Taramal Kunhikrishnan - Production and Promotion Officer of Southern Languages Book Trust of India
- Sachidanand Sahay - Acting Chief Sub-Editor of The Statesman (Calcutta, India)
- Mrs Harjati Siagian - Managing Directress, Gurung Agung (book importers, publishers); board member, Jajasan Kesedjahteraan Anak (Child's Welfare Foundation) supervised by the Indonesian Women's Congress; freelance journalist
- Miss Mehry Ahy - Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Russian Language and Literature, University of Tehran, Iran
- Moshe Zak - Managing and Foreign Editor of Maariv Daily (Tel Aviv, Israel)
- Paolo Beonio-Brocchieri - Collaborator in the Eastern Asia Section of the Milan Institute for the Study of International Politics
- Lucio Pozzi - artist, of Italy
- Atsushi Kawamura - Assistant Foreign Editor of the Tokyo Shimbun
- Masaya Miyoshi - member of the Research Department of the Federation of Economic Organizations, of Tokyo, Japan
- Haig Abraham Katchadourian - Associate Professor of Philosophy, American University of Beirut
- Joonkyu Park - writer, lecturer, and former Member of the National Assembly of Korea
- Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir Principle Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Education, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Jamiluddīn Ali - Chief for Public and Cultural Relations in the President's Secretariat of Pakistan
- Mohammad Kaysar Hussain - Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Karachi
- Maximo Soliven - Publisher and columnist of The Evening News (Manila, Philippines)
- Lucjan Kydryński - Editor for Cultural Affairs of Przekrój Weekly (Krakow, Poland)
- Jose-Pascual Meneu - Assistant Professor, School of Law, Madtid University; lawyer; legal adviser, Swiss Embassy
- Nils Otto Falke Isaksson - Literary Critic, DAGENS NYHETER, Stockholm
- Pierre Vinde - First Secretary in the Budget Division of the Ministry of Finance of Sweden; member of Interministerial Development Aid Planning Committee and of Board of Directors, Swedish Agency for International Assistance.
- Claude Louis Torracinta; Financial and business editor for the daily TRIBUNE DE GENEVE, Switzerland
- Vasit Dejkunjorn Inspector, Criminal Investigation Bureau, Thailand Police Department
- Hemet Fuat Bengu - Literary critic for two magazines of art, VARLIK and YEDITEPE, and for a fortnightly review of politics, economics and culture, FORUM; editor of the publishing house, De Yayinevi; Turkey.
- Eriverstone Kigundu - Senior Assistant Secretary to the Minister of Health and Works of Uganda
- Franklin G. Balch - Assistant Dean of Students and Lecturer in Government, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut
- Thomas J. Hargadon - Graduate, Harvard Law School, Harvard University
- Francis G. Hutchins - Doctoral candidate in Political Science, Harvard University
- Sinisa Triva - Professor of Civil Procedure Law, Law School, Zagreb University
References
- ↑ https://www.jfklibrary.org/asset-viewer/archives/JFKWHP/1962/Month%2008/Day%2022/JFKWHP-1962-08-22-B
- ↑ https://findit.library.yale.edu/images_layout/fullview?parentoid=11784668
- ↑ https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1969/8/12/international-seminar-introduces-foreign-dignitaries-to/
- ↑ https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1969/8/12/international-seminar-introduces-foreign-dignitaries-to/