Harvard/International Seminar/1958
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Membership | • Dusan Simic • Anna Piper • Martin Walser • Bulent Ecevit |
Participants in the Harvard International Seminar 1958[1][2]
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- Dusan Simic, staff writer for Borba, Yugoslavia's largest daily newspaper,
- Anna Piper English authoress
- Martin Walser German short-story author and novelist.
- Bulent Ecevit Future President of Turkey [3]
KANZA, Thomas Rodolphe; Collegium Europae, Sint-Jacobstraat 41, Brussels. Student in Advanced European Studies at the College of Europe; formerly Professor of Pedagogy and Africanism at St. Joseph Institute and the Institute of Physical Education, and in charge of the psychology courses at the Institute of Social Science, in Leopoldville. BELGIUM DEPONDT, Albert; Avenue Brugmann 473, Brussels. Magistrate of the Council of State, the highest administrative court in Belgium. BRAZIL PUPO NETTO, Trajano; Praca Antonio Prado, 48, Sao Paulo. Manager of the Sao Paulo Branch of the First National City Bank of N.Y. BURMA HLA, Nai Pan; No. 48, Stewart Road, Rangoon. Senior Cultural Officer, Hon Cultural Section, Ministry of Union Culture which is concerned with the revival of Mon literature and culture and with publishing books on this subject. NU, Maung; No. 7, Kyaunggyi Street, Kemmendine, Rangoon. Secretary of the Burma Research Board and therefore of the Executive Research Committee and the Burma Research Council; these bodies support scientific and engineering applied research. CEYLON WIJESINHAI Samson Sena; No. 8 Alfred House Road, Colombo 3. Crown Counsel in the Department of the Attorney-General, presently Office Assistant to the Attorney-General. CHINA LIU, Louis Cheng-Yuan; No. 6 Lane 6 Tai-An Street, Taipei City, Taiwan. Delegate to the National Assembly and Chief of the Organization Department of the Democratic Socialist Party; Editor of the Democratic China Maga- zine, a bi-monthly publication. DENMARK KRISTENSEN, Axel Christian; Peter Bangs Vej 78, 2, Copenhagen. Member of Parliament; Vice-Chairman of the Venstres Landorganisation Party; formerly Minister of Commerce, Industry and Shipping. EGYPT EL GAIRAAL, Ali Hamdi; Al-Ahram, 14 Mazloum Street, Cairo. Managing Editor of Al-Ahram, a daily newspaper; formerly Deputy Chief Editor of Al Akhbar, a daily newspaper, and Chief Editor of the Middle East News Agency. ENGLAND FREETH, Denzil Kingson; House of Commons, London 6.111. 1. Member of Parliament.
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FRANCE GERMANY 2. PIPER, Mrs. Anne Horatia; 7, Lower Mall, London VI. 6. Novelist. Author of Early to Bed, Green for Love, The Hot Year and Spinsters under the Skin, among others. SMITH, Mrs. Barbara Newman; 63 York Terrace, London N.W. 1. Journalist in the Foreign Department of The Economist. ASSOUAD, Lionel Gerald; avenue des Ternes 83, Paris. Joint General Secretary of "Le Centre Catholique des Intellectuels Francais," and Director of the series of volumes "Les Idees et La Vie," and Assistant to the Diractor of "Ia Vie des Metiers." BONNEFOY, Yves, rue Lepic, 63, Paris 18e Working at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; poet, critic, translator and art historian. Author of Peintures murales de la France gothique and Du Mouvement et de llimmobilite de Douve (poems). DELCOUR, Roland Jean, Chardon-Lagache No. 75, Paris. Foreign Editor of Le Monde, a daily newspaper, with special reference to East and West Germany, Benelux, Switzerland, Austria and Italy; formerly their correspondent in Berlin. EICK, Jürgen; Moerfelderlandstrasse 186, Frankfurt am Main. Economic Editor of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, a daily newspaper. KAHN-ACKERUANN, Georg Michael; Reitmoorstrasse 15, Munich. Member of the Bundestag; journalist. VALSER, Martin; Zeppelinstrasse 18, Friedrichshafen. Editor, producer and writer for the German Broadcasting Corporation in Stuttgart; author of Ein Flugzeug über dem Haus (short stories) and Ehen in Phililopsburg (novel). GHANA ADALI-MORTTY, Geormbeeyi; P.O. Box 2733, Accra. Organizer of Extra-Mural Studies of the University College of Ghana Institute of Extra-Mural Studies; author of articles and a book of poems.
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3 • INDIA DEVAKI, Miss Handyam Ananthampillai; 17-D1 Flats, Diplomatic Enclave, New Delhi, c/o M.A.S. Rajan. Research Associate in Economics at the Indian Cooperative Union. SESHADRI, Tiruvenkat Krishnama; The Times of India, News Bureau, Bombay 1. Senior Sub-Editor of The Times of India. INDONESIA SUMANTORO; 22 Street Sultan-agung, Djakarta. Editor in Chief of Berita Indonesia, a daily newspaper. IRAQ AL-ASKARI, Ziad Jafar; Al-Askari Street, Baghdad. Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Iraq Parliament. IRELAND 0 NEILL, Seamus; 22, Glenart Avenue, Blackrock, County Dublin. Professor of Irish History and Irish language at Carysfort College; author of several books including Tonn Tuile, and of articles and poetry. ISRAEL PRAWER, Joshua; Palmah Street, 32, Jerusalem. Associate Professor in the Department of History of the Hebrew University; Chairman of the Pedagogical Council in the Ministry of Education and Culture. ITALY CODIGNOLA, Luciano; Via Jervis 1, Ivrea (Torino). Director of the Library and the Cultural Educational Center of Olivetti Corporation; theater critic for Tempo Presente. DE BELLEGARDE, Hiss Lucia Geltrude de Saint Lary; 239 Via Masaccio, Florence. Author of novels and short stories for young people; contributor to several Italian periodicals. DEMATTEIS, Miss Giuseppina; Via Brofferio 1, Torino. Generql Manager and part owner of Societa Italiana Lavorazioni Termoplastiche, a plastics company. JAPAN INOUE, Shin-ichi; c/o Kagamachi-ryo, No. 1, 2-chome Ichigaya-Kagamachi, SHIT5uku-ku, Tokyo. Assistant to the Chief of the Foreign Exchange Control Department of the Bank of Japan.
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Lq MUTO, Shunko; 1 Sanko-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. Assistant Judge of the Tokyo District Court; Assistant Instructor of the Judicial Research and Training Institute of the Supreme Court. NAKANISHI, Mrs. Tamako; No. 50, 2-chome Inagemachi, ChibalCity. Staff member of the Tokyo Branch Office of the International Labor Organization. KOREA PYUN, Sung Yup; Posung Girls High School, Seoul. Teacher of Music at Posung Girls High School, Seoul. NETHERLANDS FESCHAR, Henri; H. Robbersstraat 26, Haarlem. Member of Parliament. PAKISTAN ALAM, Syed Nurul; c/o Department of Economics, University of Dacca, Dacca Lecturer in Economics at Dacca University. SIKDAR, Mohammad Hazrat Ali; 272, Victoria Road, Karachi. Advocate of the High Court of Wrest Pakistan in Karachi. PHILIPPINES BADARUDDIN, Datu hhmad Nora; 1352 16-E (up) Laon Laan, Sampaloc, Manila. TechniCal Assistant of the Committee on National Minorities of the House of Represcntatives; Secretary-General of the Moslem Association of the Philippines. POLAED SZCZEPANSKI, Jan Jozef; Helclow 21, Krakow. Author of several novels and short stories; translator; Member of the Managing Board of the Union of Polish Writers. SPAIN GRAU Petit, Carlos Alberto; Santalo 41 - 3o la, Barcelona. General Technical Secretary with Credinter S.A. Centro Internacional de Promocion Economica, a society to study foreign and internal invest- ment in Spain. • SWEDEN ULVENSTAM, Lars Henrik; Observatoriegatan 15, Stockholm. Editor in Chief of R8ster i Radio-TV, the weekly magazine of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation; radio lecturer on literary and historical subjects.
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PO • 4.. V 5. THAILAND ROJANAROJ, Prasert; 235/2 Srichan Lane, Klungdebsamutprakarn Road, Bangkok. Assistant General Secretary of the Thai National Trade Union Congress; President of the Thai Clerical Employee Union. TURKEY SINANOGLU, Suat; University of Ankara, Ankara. Professor and Chairman of the Institute of Classical Philology of the University of Ankara. VIET-NAM THANH, Hoang Khac; 67, Nguyen-cong-Tru, Saigon. Comptroller General of the Credit Commercial du Viet-Nam, a commercial banking institution. YUGOSLAVIA. SIMIC, Dusan; Scvska 17, Belgrade. Staff writer with the foreign department of Borba, a daily newspaper. UNITED STATES BALCH, Franklin G.; 394 Hammond Street, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Candidate for Ph.D. in International Relations at Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and research assistant for the Center for Inter- national Affairs. 1950-55, Special Assistant to the Chancellor of the Free University in Exile of the Free Europe Committee; 1957-58, research assistant for the Defense Studies Program. BORKLUND, Elmer Wqrren; 7363 Coles Avenue, Chicago 49, Illinois. Candidate for Ph.D. in English at the University of Chicago; 1955-56, instructor at the University of Chicago; 1956-58, serving with the U.S. Army. GUSTAFSON, Eric; 83 Federal Street, Brunswick, Maine. Candidate for Ph.D. in Economics at Harvard University and Ford Foundation Fellow in metropolitan economic problems; Economist with the New York Metropolitan Region Study. HOUGHTELING, James L., Jr.; 1153 Wightman Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Assistant Professor of Economics, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh. Formerly with ECA (Marshall Plan), Washington and Paris.