Harvard/International Seminar/1961

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Membership• Bennett Makalo Khaktla
• Gilberte Marthe Juliette Dehoux
• Emilio Fontana
• Ariyaaena Jaysekara Gunawardana
• Duraiswamy Rajendra
• Kuo-hsin Chen
• Thora Ingeborg Balslev
• Eather Moir DeWaal
• Mervyn Jones
• Bruce Millan
• Kai Leo Kaarlo Laitinen
• Colette Jeanne Cordeba
• Michel Jean Crozo
• Roger Errera
• Hans Richard Erich Gresmann
• Uwe Johnson
• Ernst Gunter Vetter
• Joseph Amah Ayitiah
• Tehmtan Rustom Andhyarujina
• R. Padmini
• Aryel Simon
• Soermarman
• Gian Giacomo Cagna
• Antonio Marchini-Camia
• Silvana Romei
• Kenji Kanesaka
• Tetsuo Kondo
• Yoko Nuita
• Wouter Tims
• Arne Andreas Bonde
• Aslan Siddiqi
• Miguel Anselmo Bernad
• Ludwik Dembinski
• Pedro Alonso Ridruejo
• Saroit Badaoui Badaoui
• Gordon Corcoran Baldwin
• Donn W. Block
• Thomas J. Hargadon

These are the participants from 1961 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/1962. For the previous year, see Harvard/International Seminar/1960. For an overview of the program itself, see Harvard/International Seminar.

Participants

  • Bennett Makalo Khaketla - Member of the Executive Council of the Basutoland Legislature, in charge of education and health
  • Gilberte Marthe Juliette Dehoux - Belgium. Counsellor at the National Council on Scientific Policy; member of the Congolese Commission of the Belgian League of the Defense of the Rights of Man
  • Emilio Fontana - Stage director at the Pequeno Teatro Popular and in television; former professor of the history of the theatre and acting at the "Art Club" in Santos City, Brazil
  • Ariyaaena Jaysekara Gunawardana - Lecturer in English at Vidyodaya University of Ceylon
  • Duraiswamy Rajendra - Commissioner of Local Governmmt (Headquarters), Local Government Department, Colombo
  • Kuo-hsin Chen - Professor of Political Science at the National Taiwan University
  • Thora Ingeborg Balslev - Member of the staff of Statens Durnus, an institute for adult education in Copenhagen
  • Eather Moir DeWaal - Assistant Lecturer in Modern History, Newnham College, Cambridge; editor of the CAMBRIDGE REVIEW
  • Mervyn Jones - UK. Writer, freelance journalist and drama critic
  • Bruce Millan UK Member of the House of Commons
  • Kai Leo Kaarlo Laitinen - Editor of PARNASSO, a literary magazine published by the Finnish Cultural Foundation
  • Colette Jeanne Cordebas -Switzerland. Professor at Grenoble University of Law and Economics
  • Michel Jean Crozon - Physicist at the Laboratoire de Physique Atomique et Moleculaire du College de France
  • Roger Errera - Auditeur au Conseil d'Etat ("rapporteur" at the jurisdictional formation of the Conseil d'Etat); member of the French anti-trust committee; professor at the Faculte de Droit, Paris
  • Hans Richard Erich Gresmann - Political editor of Die Zeit, a weekly
  • Uwe Johnson - Germany. Writer; author of CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT JAKOB, 1959.
  • Ernst Gunter Vetter - Economic editor of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
  • Joseph Amah Ayitiah - Ghana. Senior Executive Officer in the Ministry of Works and Housing
  • Tehmtan Rustom Andhyarujina - India. Attorney in the office of the Advocate-General of the State of Mahrashtra; represerts the State in civil cases against the State involving civil and political rights of citizens
  • R. Padmini- Principal of the Women's College, Jodhpur (Rajasthan), India
  • Aryel Simon - Israel. District Supervisor for the Ministry of Education and Culture
  • Soermarman - Indonesia. Secretary General, Ministry of Home Affairs, on leave since 1959; Fellow of the Harvard University Center for International Affairs, 1960-1961
  • Gian Giacomo Cagna - Switzerland. Author; lecturer of philosophy
  • Antonio Marchini-Camia - Italy. Head of the Legislative Service of the Health and Safety Division of the European Community for Atomic Energy
  • Silvana Romei Italy. Drama critic for the ROMA and IL TEMPO
  • Kenji Kanesaka -Japan. Negotiates with foreigners in regard to film export, coproduction and promotion for the International Department of Shockiku Co., Ltd.; film critic
  • Tetsuo Kondo -Japan. Assistant Chief of the Assets Tax Section of the Tax Administration Agency
  • Yoko Nuita - Assistant to the Clief of the Woments and Youth's Section of the Japan Broadcasting Corporation
  • Wouter Tims - Head of the Division on International Trade, International Organizations, Market Analysis and Trade Cycle Research of the Central Planning Bureau
  • Arne Andreas Bonde - City- and New-Editor of the VERDENS GANG; correspondent in Norway for TIME-LIFE, FORTUNE and SPORTS ILLUSTRATED
  • Aslan Siddiqi - Principal Information Officer of'the Press Information Department, Government of Pakistan
  • Miguel Anselmo Bernad - Philippines.Professor of Literature and Special Assistant to the President, Ateneo de Manila
  • Ludwik Dembinski - Poland. Columnist for TYOGDNIK POWSZECHNY; attorney at law; lecturer in Contemporary History at the Catholic University of Lubin
  • Pedro Alonso Ridruejo - Spain. Director of the University College, Guadalupe; Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy and the Faculty of Political Science
  • Saroit Badaoui Badaoui - Cairo, Egypt, U.A.R. Assistant Professor of ConstitutionaLiaw and Political_Science at the University of Cairo
  • Gordon Corcoran Baldwin - Law student at the Harvard Law School, Harvard University
  • Donn W. Block -Former Assistant Program Officer of the International Cooperation Administration; presently graduate student in economics at Harvard University
  • Thomas J. Hargadon - Law student at the Harvard Law School, Harvard University


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