Harvard/International Seminar/1963
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These are the participants from 1963 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/1964. For the previous year, see Harvard/International Seminar/1962. For an overview of the program itself, see Harvard/International Seminar.
Participants
- Egon Josef Matzner - Austrian Federation of Trade Unions (AFTU); Secretary of Arbeitskreis Benedikt Kautsky.
- Frank M. G. Swaelen- Belgium. Editor-in-Chief of the monthly review, YOUNG CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATS; General Secretary, National Confederation of Parents' Associations.
- Luis Carlos Mancini - Brazil. Professor of Community Development at Catholic University; Administrative Consultant to the S. Francisco Hydroelectric Co.; Human Relations Advisor to group of industrial enterprises; President of the Brazil-United States Institute in Rio de Janeiro.
- Robin Bradman Weerakoon - Ceylon. Secretary to the Prime Minister of Ceylon; Member of the Ceylon Civil Service, Government of Ceylon
- Ping-chung Wu Taiwan/China. Ministry of National Defense; Secretary to the Chief of the General Staff, in charge of administrative coordination and aide activities.
- Anders Bodelsen - Denmark. Novelist; literary critic for EKSTRABLADET; freelance literary critic for BERLINGSKE AFTENAVIS and AKTUELT.
- Mounir Nassif -Egypt. Foreign News Editor, Akhbar El Yom Publishing House, Cairo.
- Camille Bourniquel - France. Novelist; Essayist; Writer and "Directeur Litteraire" for the French review, ESPRIT.
- Alain Jacob - France. Reporter for LE MONDE (specializing in Algerian affairs).
- Jean Francis Salusse - France. "Auditeur au Conseil d'Etat" (Under Secretary of the Council of State); Member of the Court (jurisdictional duties).
- Walter Boelich - Germany. Editor-in-Chief of Suhrkamp Publishing House, Frankfurt/Main.
- Hans Herbert Goetz - Germany. Economic Correspondent for FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG.
- Ulrich Scheske - Germany. Head of Office for National Security and NATO Affairs, Auswartiges Amt (Foreign Office), Bonn.
- Eric Austen - England. Schoolmaster, Hallfield Junior Mixed School; London County Council.
- Jesse Dickson Mabon - England. Member of Parliament (Labour-Coopdrative) for Grennock, Scotland; Physician, Manor House Hospital, London; Journalist-Political Commentator, SCOTTISH DAILY RECORD.
- Henry Joseph Rogaly - England.Editorial writer, Foreign Department, THE ECONOMIST (specializing in African affairs).
- Demetrius Halikas - Greece. Chief of Section of monetary, credit and fiscal policy, Economic Research Department, Bank of Greece.
- Sundana Kisor Datta Ray - India. Special Correspondent, THE STATESMAN.
- Bhalchandra Krishna Desai - India. Political-Personal Secretary to Mr. Ramakrishna Bajaj (leading industrialist and political leader),
- Bhabani Sen Gupta -India. Deputy Director, News Service Division, ALL INDIA RADIO; Novelist; Short-story writer.
- Anas Ma'ruf- Indonesia. Secretary General, Congress of National Culture, in charge of coordinating artistic or cultural associations and promoting the cooperation among them for the development of Indonesian culture; Essayist; Poet.
- Seemeen Daneshvar - Iran. Teacher, History of Art and Aesthetics, Faculty of Literature, Department of Archeology, University óf Iran; Short-story writer.
- Bryan MacMahon - Ireland. Playwright; Novelist; Headmaster, Morning Star Schools.
- Denis James O'Sullivan - Ireland. Member of DAIL EIREANN; Member of Opposition Front Bench.
- Yitzhak Navon - Israel. Political Secretary to the Prime Minister.
- Raimondo Luraghi - Italy. Fellow of Contemporary History, National University of Turin; Professor of History and Philosophy, Liceo Scientifico Statale (National High School) "Galileo Ferraris," Turin.
- Giorgio Piccinato - Italy. Architect.
- Beniamino Placido - Italy. Free-lance writer for IL MONDO; Clerk to the Permanent Committees of the Parliamentary Offices.
- Kinya Kawamura - Japan. Staff Assistant for Organization and Personnel, Personnel Department, Mitsubishi Oil Company Ltd.
- Saburo Muro - Japan. Deputy Chief, General Affairs Section, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
- Yong Nok Kim - Korea. Economic Editor, SASANGGE MONTHLY.
- Kandiah Arianayagam - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Deputy Chief Education Adviser, Ministry of Education.
- Constant Smits - Netherlands. Foreign Editor, NIEUWE ROTTERDAMSE COURANT.
- Adolphus Mbah -Nigeria. Member of Parliament; Trade Union Leader.
- Lars Roar Langslet -Assistant Editor of the Norwegian fortnightly, FRISPROG, mainly concerned with the cultural section; Editor-in-Chief of the quarterly review, MINERVAS KVARTALSSKRIFT, associated with the Congress for Cultural Freedom.
- Kamal Hossain - Dacca, East Pakistan. Barrister-at-Law; part-time Lecturer in International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Dacca.
- Naseruddeen Khan - Karachi, West Pakistan. Operations Manager, Burmah-Shell Oil Storage & Distributing Co. of Pakistan Ltd.
- Juan Lozada Mercado - The Philippines. Member of the Editorial Staff, EVENING NEWS.
- Halina Bortnowska - Poland. Secretary of the Editorial Board for the Catholic monthly, ZNAK. (Crossed out in 1969 HIS list)
- Jerzy Kasprzycki - Poland. Journalist; meber of the staff of ZYCIE WARSZAWY; Writer on Polish social and economic problems, commentary for the Polish newsreel, POLSKA KRONIKA FILMOWA, and TV. (Crossed out in 1969 HIS list)
- Andrzej Wielowieyski - Poland. Editor of the monthly review, WIEZ; head of the Social Research Center of this review. (Crossed out in 1969 HIS list)
- Enoch Dumbutshena - Southern Rhodesia. Has recently been the London representative for the African Nationalist Party (ZAPU).
- Zivorad Kovacevi - Yugoslavia. Director, Serbian Institute of Public Administration; Professor of Municipal Organization and Management, School of Public Administration, University of Belgrade; Editor-in-Chief of the central municipal review, KOMUNA.
- Leslie Gelb - Teaching Fellow in Government, Harvard University.
- Thomas J. Hargadon - Graduate of Harvard Law School; Carnegie Intern in Public Administration; Graduate Student in Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- John F. McCarthy - Instructor in English, Boston College.
Known member
1 of the 46 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Leslie Gelb | President of the Council on Foreign Relations and opinion-making New York Times journalist. |
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