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|members=Egon Josef Matzner,Frank M. G. Swaelen,Luis Carlos Mancini,Robin Bradman Weerakoon,Ping-chung Wu,Anders,Mounir Nassif,Camille Bourniquel,Alain Jacob,Jean Francis Salusse,Walter Boelich,Hans Herbert Goetz,Ulrich Scheske,Eric Austen,Jesse Dickson Mabon,Henry Joseph Rogaly,Demetrius Halikas,Sundana Kisor Datta Ray,Bhalchandra Krishna Desai,Bhabani Sen Gupta,Anas Ma'ruf,Seemeen Daneshvar,Bryan MacMahon,Denis James O'Sullivan, Yitzhak Navon,Raimondo Luraghi,Giorgio Piccinato,Beniamino Placido,Kinya Kawamura,Saburo Muro,Yong Nok Kim,Kandiah Arianayagam,Constant Smits,Adolphus Mbah,Lars Roar Langslet,Kamal Hossain,Naseruddeen Khan,Juan Lozada Mercado,Halina Bortnowska,Jerzy Kasprzycki,Andrzej Wielowieyski,Enoch Dumbutshena,Zivorad Kovacevi,Leslie Gelb,Thomas J. Hargadon,John F. McCarthy
 
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These are the participants from 1963 for the yearly International Seminar led by [[Henry Kissinger]] at Harvard University.<ref>https://findit.library.yale.edu/images_layout/fullview?parentoid=11784668</ref>. 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".<ref>https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1969/8/12/international-seminar-introduces-foreign-dignitaries-to/</ref>  Approximately half are from the field of the humanities and half in politics and economics.<ref>https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1969/8/12/international-seminar-introduces-foreign-dignitaries-to/</ref>
==Select examples==
 
MATZNER, Egon Josef; Gassergasse 48, Vienna V, Austria
 
Austrian Federation of Trade Unions (AFTU); Secretary
 
of Arbeitskreis Benedikt Kautsky.  
 
BELGIUM SWAELEN, Frank M. G.; Mechelsesteenweg 176, Mortsel
 
(Antwerp), Belgium
 
Editor-in-Chief of the monthly review, YOUNG CHRISTIAN
 
DEMOCRATS; General Secretary, National Confederation
 
of Parents' Associations.
 
BRAZIL MANCINI, Luis Carlos; R. Visconde Piraja 175, Apt.202,
 
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
 
Professor of Community Development at Catholic University;
 
Administrative Consultant to the S. Francisco Hydroelectric
 
Co.; Human Relations Advisor to group of industrial enter-
 
prises; President of the Brazil-United States Institute in
 
Rio de Janeiro.
 
CEYLON WEERAKOON, Robin Bradman; 17, De Fonseka Place,
 
Colombo 5, Ceylon
 
Secretary to the Prime Minister of Ceylon; Member of the
 
Ceylon Civil Service, Government of Ceylon
 
CHINA WU, Ping-chung; P. O. Box 139, Taipei, Taiwan, China
 
Ministry of National Defense; Secretary to the Chief of  
 
the General Staff, in charge of administrative coordination
 
and aide activities.  
 
DENMARK BODELSEN, Anders; 203 Rundforbivej, Naerum, Denmark
 
Novelist; literary critic for EKSTRABLADET; freelance
 
literary critic for BERLINGSKE AFTENAVIS and AKTUELT.  
 
EGYPT NASSIF, Mounir; 11-B Kubbeh Street, Heliopolis, Cairo,
 
Egypt
 
Foreign News Editor, Akhbar El Yom Publishing House, Cairo.
 
  
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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]].
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FRANCE
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==Participants==
GERMANY
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*[[Egon Josef Matzner]] - Austrian Federation of Trade Unions (AFTU); Secretary of Arbeitskreis Benedikt Kautsky.
GREAT BRITAIN:
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*[[Frank M. G. Swaelen]]- Belgium. Editor-in-Chief of the monthly review, YOUNG CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATS; General Secretary, National Confederation of Parents' Associations.
GREECE
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*[[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.
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*[[Robin Bradman Weerakoon]] - Ceylon. Secretary to the Prime Minister of Ceylon; Member of the Ceylon Civil Service, Government of Ceylon
BOURNIQUEL, Camille; 42, Avenue de Neuilly, Neuilly/Seine,  
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*[[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.
France  
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*[[Anders Bodelsen]] - Denmark. Novelist; literary critic for EKSTRABLADET; freelance literary critic for BERLINGSKE AFTENAVIS and AKTUELT.
Novelist; Essayist; Writer and "Directeur Littgraire" for  
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*[[Mounir Nassif]]  -Egypt. Foreign News Editor, Akhbar El Yom Publishing House, Cairo.
the French review, ESPRIT.  
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*[[Camille Bourniquel]] - France. Novelist; Essayist; Writer and "Directeur Litteraire" for the French review, ESPRIT.  
JACOB, Alain; 29, rue Saint-Louis-en-l'Ile, Paris, France  
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*[[Alain Jacob]] - France. Reporter for LE MONDE (specializing in Algerian affairs).  
Reporter for LE MONDE (specializing in Algerian affairs).  
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*[[Jean Francis Salusse]] - France. "Auditeur au Conseil d'Etat" (Under Secretary of the Council of State); Member of the Court (jurisdictional duties).  
SALUSSE, Jean Francis; 58, rue des Plantes, Paris 14, France  
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*[[Walter Boelich]] - Germany. Editor-in-Chief of Suhrkamp Publishing House, Frankfurt/Main.  
"Auditeur au Conseil d'Etat" (Under Secretary of the Council  
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*[[Hans Herbert Goetz]] - Germany. Economic Correspondent for FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG.  
of State); Member of the Court (jurisdictional duties).  
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*[[Ulrich Scheske]] - Germany. Head of Office for National Security and NATO Affairs, Auswartiges Amt (Foreign Office), Bonn.  
BOEHLICH, Walter; Freiherr-vom-Stein-Str. 21, Frankfurt/Main,
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*[[Eric Austen]] - England. Schoolmaster, Hallfield Junior Mixed School; London County Council.  
Germany
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*[[Jesse Dickson Mabon]] - England. Member of Parliament (Labour-Coopdrative) for Grennock, Scotland; Physician, Manor House Hospital, London; Journalist-Political Commentator, SCOTTISH DAILY RECORD.  
Editor-in-Chief of Suhrkamp Publishing House, Frankfurt/Main.  
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*[[Henry Joseph Rogaly]] - England.Editorial writer, Foreign Department, THE ECONOMIST (specializing in African affairs).  
GOETZ, Hans Herbert; Kreuzbergweg 16, Bann, Germany  
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*[[Demetrius Halikas]] - Greece. Chief of Section of monetary, credit and fiscal policy, Economic Research Department, Bank of Greece.
Economic Correspondent for FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG.  
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*[[Sundana Kisor Datta Ray]] - India. Special Correspondent, THE STATESMAN.
SCHESKE, Ulrich; Sommerfelder Str. 21, Heisterbacherrott
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*[[Bhalchandra Krishna Desai]] -  India. Political-Personal Secretary to Mr. Ramakrishna Bajaj (leading industrialist and political leader),
Der Ktinigswinter/Rh., Germany
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*[[Bhabani Sen Gupta]] -India. Deputy Director, News Service Division, ALL INDIA RADIO; Novelist; Short-story writer.
Head of Office for National Security and NATO Affairs,  
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*[[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.
Auswartiges Amt (Foreign Office), Bonn.  
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*[[Seemeen Daneshvar]] - Iran. Teacher, History of Art and Aesthetics, Faculty of Literature, Department of Archeology, University óf Iran; Short-story writer.
AUSTEN, Eric; Garden Flat, 17 Lambolle Road,
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*[[Bryan MacMahon]] - Ireland. Playwright; Novelist; Headmaster, Morning Star Schools.
London NW 3, England  
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*[[Denis James O'Sullivan]] - Ireland. Member of DAIL EIREANN; Member of Opposition Front Bench.
Schoolmaster, Hallfield Junior Mixed School;  
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*[[Yitzhak Navon]] - Israel. Political Secretary to the Prime Minister.
London County Council.  
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*[[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.
Hampstead,
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*[[Giorgio Piccinato]] - Italy. Architect.
Member of
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*[[Beniamino Placido]] - Italy. Free-lance writer for IL MONDO; Clerk to the Permanent Committees of the Parliamentary Offices.
MABON, Jesse Dickson; Creditbn Hill 20, London, England  
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*[[Kinya Kawamura]] - Japan. Staff Assistant for Organization and Personnel, Personnel Department, Mitsubishi Oil Company Ltd.
Member of Parliament (Labour-Coopdrative) for Grennock,  
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*[[Saburo Muro]] - Japan. Deputy Chief, General Affairs Section, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Scotland; Physician, Manor House Hospital, London;  
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*[[Yong Nok Kim]] - Korea. Economic Editor, SASANGGE MONTHLY.
Journalist-Political Commentator, SCOTTISH DAILY RECORD.  
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*[[Kandiah Arianayagam]] - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Deputy Chief Education Adviser, Ministry of Education.
ROGALY, Henry Joseph; 23 Farmer Street, London W 8, England  
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*[[Constant Smits]] - Netherlands. Foreign Editor, NIEUWE ROTTERDAMSE COURANT.
Editorial writer, Foreign Department, THE ECONOMIST  
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*[[Adolphus Mbah]] -Nigeria. Member of Parliament; Trade Union Leader.
(specializing in African affairs).  
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*[[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]].
HALIKIAS, Demetrius; Amarilidos 9, Psyhikon, Athens, Greece  
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*[[Kamal Hossain]] -  Dacca, East Pakistan. Barrister-at-Law; part-time Lecturer in International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Dacca.
Chief of Section of monetary, credit and fiscal policy,  
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*[[Naseruddeen Khan]] - Karachi, West Pakistan. Operations Manager, Burmah-Shell Oil Storage & Distributing Co. of Pakistan Ltd.
Economic Research Department, Bank of Greece.  
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*[[Juan Lozada Mercado]] - The Philippines. Member of the Editorial Staff, EVENING NEWS.
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*[[Halina Bortnowska]] - Poland. Secretary of the Editorial Board for the Catholic monthly, ZNAK. (Crossed out in 1969 HIS list)
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*[[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)
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*[[Andrzej Wielowieyski]] - Poland. Editor of the monthly review, WIEZ; head of the Social Research Center of this review. (Crossed out in 1969 HIS list)
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*[[Enoch Dumbutshena]] - Southern Rhodesia. Has recently been the London representative for the African Nationalist Party (ZAPU).
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*[[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.  
  
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*[[Leslie Gelb]] - Teaching Fellow in Government, Harvard University.  
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*[[Thomas J. Hargadon]] - Graduate of Harvard Law School; Carnegie Intern in Public Administration; Graduate Student in Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  
 
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*[[John F. McCarthy]] - Instructor in English, Boston College.  
 
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INDIA La, Hamdi; Off Upland Road, Shillong, India
 
Special Correspondent, THE STATESMAN.
 
DESAI„ Bhalchandra Krishna; c/o K. S. Desai, Dongre
 
Building, 384 Lamington Road, Bombay 7, India
 
Political-Personal Secretary to Mr. Ramakrishna Bajaj
 
(leading industrialist and political leader),
 
SEN GUPTA, Bhabani; D-1/71 Diplomatic Enclave, New Delhi 11,
 
'India
 
Deputy Director, News Service Division, ALL INDIA RADIO;
 
Novelist; Short-story writer.
 
INDONESIA MA'RUF, Anas; Djalan Kediri 9, Djakarta, Indonesia
 
IRAN
 
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.
 
DANESHVAR, Seemeen (Mrs.); Ku Fairdowsi 16, Tajrish,
 
Tehrn, Iran cE#3E'4.
 
Teacher, History of Art and Aesthetics, Faculty of
 
Literature, Department of Archeology, University óf
 
Iran; Short-story writer.
 
IRELAND MacMAHON„ Bryan; 38 Ashe Street, Listowel, County Kerry,
 
Ireland
 
Playwright; Novelist; Headmaster, Morning Star Schools,
 
Lis towel.
 
O'SULLIVAN, Denis James; Kilbrogan Hill, Bandon, County
 
Cork, Ireland
 
Member of DAIL EIREANN; Member of Opposition Front Bench.
 
ISRAEL NAVON, Yitzhak; 13 Ben-Maimon Street, Jerusalem, Israel
 
Political Secretary to the Prime Minister.
 
ITALY LURAGHI, Raimondo; Corso Regina Margherita 155, Turin, Italy ;
 
Fellow of Contemporary History, National University of Turin;
 
Professor of History and Philosophy, Liceo Scientifico Statale
 
(National High School) "Galileo Ferraris," Turin.
 
 
 
 
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ITALY (coned)
 
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PICCINATO, Giorgio; Via Arturo Graf 42, Rome, Italy
 
Architect.
 
PLACIDO, Beniamino; Via dei Prefetti 26, Rome, Italy
 
Free-lance writer for IL MONDO; Clerk to the Permanent
 
Committees of the Parliamentary Offices.
 
JAPAN KAWAMURA, Kinya; 31, 5-Choute, Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku,
 
Tokyo, Japan
 
Staff Assistant for Organization and Personnel, Personnel
 
Department, Mitsubishi Oil Company Ltd.
 
MURO, Saburo; 5-83, Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan
 
Deputy Chief, General Affairs Section, Ministry of
 
Health and Welfare.
 
KOREA KIM, Yong Nok; Manri-dong, 2-Ka, 269, Seoul, Korea
 
Economic Editor, SASANGGE MONTHLY.
 
MALAYA ARIANAYAGAM, Kandiah; 2936 Guillemard Road, Kuala Lumpur,
 
Malaya
 
NETHERLANDS
 
NIGERIA
 
NORWAY
 
Deputy Chief Education Adviser, Ministry of Education.
 
SHITS, Constant; Goudsesingel 45, Vlaardingen, Netherlands
 
Foreign Editor, NIEUWE ROTTERDAMSE COURANT.
 
MBAH, Adolphus; 98 Tetlow Road, P. 0. Box 113, Umudim
 
Ikeduru, Owerri, Nigeria
 
Member of Parliament; Trade Union Leader.
 
LANGSLET, Lars Roar; Drammensveien 342, Oslo, Norway
 
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.
 
 
 
 
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PAKISTAN HOSSAIN, Kamal; 7 New Bayley Road, Dacca, East Pakistan
 
Barrister-at-Law; part-time Lecturer in International
 
Law, Faculty of Law, University of Dacca.
 
KHAN, Naseruddeen; 4 Connaught House, Mary Road,
 
Karachi, West Pakistan
 
Operations Manager, Burmah-Shell Oil Storage &
 
Distributing Co. of Pakistan Ltd.
 
PHILIPPINES MERCADO, Juan Lozada; c/o Evening News, P.O. Box 147,
 
Manila, The Philippines
 
Member of the Editorial Staff, EVENING NEWS.
 
POLAND BORTNOWSKA, Hal ma (Miss); Moniuszki 8b, Krakow, Poland
 
Secretary of the Editorial Board for the Catholic monthly,
 
ZNAK.
 
KASPRZYCKI, Jerzy; Ul.Dabrowskiego 86 m.68, Warsaw, Poland
 
Journalist; mber of the staff of ZYCIE WARSZAWY; Wiiter
 
on Polish social and economic problems, commentary for
 
the Polish newsreel, POLSKA KRONIKA FILMOWA, and TV.
 
WIELOWIEYSKI, Andrzej; Strzelinska 53, Warsaw 90, Poland
 
Editor of the monthly review, WIEZ; head of the Social
 
Research Center of this review.
 
SOUTHERN RHODESIA DUMBUTSHENA, Enoch; 4509, P. O. Highfield, Salisbury,
 
Southern Rhodesia
 
Has recently been the London representative for the
 
African Nationalist Party (ZAPU).
 
YUGOSLAVIA KOVACEVIC, Zivorad; 48 Hadzi Milentija, Belgrade,
 
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.
 
UNITED STATES GELB, Leslie; 10 Fernald Drive, Cambridge, Massachusetts
 
Teaching Fellow in Government, Harvard University.  
 
 
 
 
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UNITED STATES (coned) HARGADON, Thomas J.; 12 Russel Street, Waltham
 
Massachusetts
 
Graduate of Harvard Law School; Carnegie Intern  
 
in Public Administration; Graduate Student in  
 
Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of  
 
Technology.  
 
McCARTHY, John F.; 8 Evans Road, Brookline,
 
Massachusetts
 
Instructor in English, Boston College.  
 
  
  

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Membership• Egon Josef Matzner
• Frank M. G. Swaelen
• Luis Carlos Mancini
• Robin Bradman Weerakoon
• Ping-chung Wu
• Anders
• Mounir Nassif
• Camille Bourniquel
• Alain Jacob
• Jean Francis Salusse
• Walter Boelich
• Hans Herbert Goetz
• Ulrich Scheske
• Eric Austen
• Jesse Dickson Mabon
• Henry Joseph Rogaly
• Demetrius Halikas
• Sundana Kisor Datta Ray
• Bhalchandra Krishna Desai
• Bhabani Sen Gupta
• Anas Ma'ruf
• Seemeen Daneshvar
• Bryan MacMahon
• Denis James O'Sullivan
• Yitzhak Navon
• Raimondo Luraghi
• Giorgio Piccinato
• Beniamino Placido
• Kinya Kawamura
• Saburo Muro
• Yong Nok Kim
• Kandiah Arianayagam
• Constant Smits
• Adolphus Mbah
• Lars Roar Langslet
• Kamal Hossain
• Naseruddeen Khan
• Juan Lozada Mercado
• Halina Bortnowska
• Jerzy Kasprzycki
• Andrzej Wielowieyski
• Enoch Dumbutshena
• Zivorad Kovacevi
• Leslie Gelb
• Thomas J. Hargadon
• John F. McCarthy

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.



 

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