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Membership• Willfred A Gredleri
• Raymond E. Nossent
• Peter Ilse
• Said Zayed
• Michael Ayrton
• Denis Mack Smith
• Will Nally
• Geoffrey D. Taylor
• Marguerite Castillon du Perron
• Valery Giscard d'Estaing
• Paul Serant
• Rainer Gruenter
• Dirk Oncken
• Wolfgang Philipp
• Juergen C. Weichert
• B. V. Krishnamurthy
• S. S. Marathe
• P. S. Sundaram
• Asrul Sani
• Mohammad Mo'in
• Franco Ferrante
• Cesare Mannucci
• Antonia Pasolini
• Hidetoshi Kato
• Nobuo Nakanishi
• Sumiko Tanaka
• Ryuzo Ueda
• Ho-Min Yang
• Syed Moinul Haq
• Khalid M. Ishaque
• Ramon C. Fernandez
• Priscilio M. Mejia
• Jose Antonio e Monfort Acebal
• Luis Aranda
• Kenneth Keniston
• James L. Houghteling Jr
• Stuart Colie

These are the participants from 1954 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/1955. For the previous year, see Harvard/International Seminar/1953. For an overview of the program itself, see Harvard/International Seminar.

Participants

  • Dr. Willfred A Gredleri - Member of Parliament; Director Trusteeship Corp.; General Secretary of European League of Economic Cooperation; Publications: Articles on European Integration, minority problems, etc.
  • Raymond E. Nossent - Member of Parliament; Barrister, Court of Appeal in Brussels; Vice President of the Commission of Justice of the Chamber; Member) Town Council of Ixelles; Publications: Articles on juridical and political matters.
  • Peter Ilse -Adviser on international economic questions to Joint Chief of Danish Defence; Publications: "Engles Laws" published in Det danske marked; Phamphlets on economic development in Poland and Czechoslovakia and reports to Danish Foreign Policy Society and periodicals.
  • Said Zayed - Editor, Egyptian Academy for the Arabic Language; Publications: Numerous contributions to Al-Azhar Magazine on philosophical topics.
  • Michael Ayrton - Artist, author, book illustrator) theatre designer, broadcaster, lecturer; Publications: The heritage of British Painting, 1946; A Master of Pastiche (An Essay on the influence of Picasso)) 1946; Marc Chagall, 194d; Degas, 1953, and others; Theatrical productions designed: Macbeth, 754-7; Le Festin de l'Araignee (A ballet with music by Albert Roussel), 1944; and others; Principal books illustrated: The Duchess of Malfil 1945; The Poems.of John Keats, 1948; Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1948, and others.
  • Denis Mack Smith - Assistant Lecturer, Cambridge University; Fellow and tutor, College of PeterhOuse, Cambridge University; Publications: Cavour and Garibaldi, 1860; A history of Italy, 1860-1950.
  • Will Nally - Member of Parliament; Journalist; Publications: A number of Consumer Co-operative and associated studies.
  • Geoffrey D. Taylor - Chief foreign sub-editor, Manchester Guardian.
  • Marguerite Castillon du Perron - Author; Publications: Articles published in Revue des Deux Mondes, Miroir de l'Histoire, and Revue de l'Institut Napoleon. Enfants royaux d'aujourd'huil 1953; La Princesse Mathilde, 1953.
  • Valery Giscard d'Estaing - Inspection Generale des Finances, Ministere des Finances. Connected with control of public accountants and organization of financial services. Future President of France
  • Paul Serant - pen name of Paul Salleron -journalist for Radiodiffusion Francaise, Foreign Service; Assistant Editor of Federation (a monthly review); Publications: Le Meutre Rituel, a novel;
  • Dr. Rainer Gruenter - Lecturer, Department of German Studies, University of Cologne, with emphasis on medieval and modern German literature; Publications:.Articles•- "Zum Problem der literarischen Kritik," Neue Literarische Welt, 31/12/52; "Osbert Sitwells Memoiren," Merkur, 1951, No. 39; "The Enchafed Flood von W. H. Auden," Merkur, 1954, No. 72; and numerous other articles and book reviews.
  • Dirk Oncken -Member of German Foreign Service in Bonn; Assistant Editor, Die Gegenwart, 1948-49; Former Director, German Civil Liberties Union. Publications: .The Imperialistic Motive in German Politics before 1914.
  • Wolfgang Philipp - Lecturer of Systematic Theology and Religious Folklore. . Student Chaplain of the University of Marburg; PUblications: The Estimation of Woman or Matriarchy (1942);-Dying and Resurrecting Gods, in Greater Europe (burnt in manuscript); The Christian Churches of the World (1951)1 The Trinity as an Anthropological Category (3 vols, not yet printed); Enlightenment -and Miracle (3 vols, not yet printed).
  • Juergen C. Weichert - Secretary, Foreign Affairs Committee and Secretary on the All-German Affairs Committee of the Western German Parliament; Member of the temporary staff of the Assembly of the European Steel and Coal Community; Publications: .jeglicher Tag, 1948 (fiction), and Kreuzveg, 1951 (fiction).
  • B. V. Krishnamurthy -Professor and lecturer in Economics, School of Economics and Sociology, University of Bombay; Publications: .Pricing in Planned Economy, 1949.
  • S. S. Marathe -Senior Assistant Secretary of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry. (central commercial and industrial organization in India - consulted by Government on matters of economic and financial policies); Publications: "Social Accounting," published, in Economic Weekly, January 1951.
  • P. S. Sundaram - Member, Orissa Public Service Commission (corresponds to Civil Service Commission in England). . Editing work for Patria and Utkal Universities.
  • Asrul Sani - Editor, Siasat (Indonesian weekly), Djakarta, in charge of cultural section; Co-editor of Zenith, a new monthly for art and literature. Member, Production Board of PERSARI-FILM: Publications: Collection of Poems and Essay on Short Stores.
  • Mohammad Mo'in - Professor of Persian Literature, University of Teheran, Iran; Publications: Preface to Diwan of Hafiz, 1939; Hafiz and Study of his Works, 1940; Editor of numerous anthologies of Persian prose, translations; Mazdaism and its Influence upon Persian Literature, 1947, and other books on Persian literature.
  • Franco Ferrante - Judge of the Milan Court (First Chamber); Member, Centro di prevenzione e difesa sociale and Head of the Foreign Relations Dept.; Publications: Numerous articles in Foro dei TriblinAli, Foro Italiano, Rivista della Proprieta Intellecttuale ed Industriale,. Monito re dei tribunali, Giurisprudenza Italiana, and Monitore dei Tribunali.
  • Cesare Mannucci - Ministry of Labor; Attache, personal secretary of the Minister; Member of the Comitato d'Iniziativa, created by the national convention of "Abolire la miseria." Publications: Articles in Mondo Economico, Giustizia, and Assistenza D'Oggi.
  • Antonia Pasolini - Writer, journalist, Translator for publishers, radio, Literary magazines; Publications: . Essays - 'Vernon Lee and fin-de-siede aestheticism in Oxford and Cambridge", 1945; an introductory essay to her translation of Stevenson's "The Bottle Imp", 1947; Introductory essay to translation of Virginia Woolf's,"The Haunted House," 1948, and critical essay on the "Prdblems of Theatre," Lo Spettatore Italiano, March, 1951.
  • Hidetoshi Kato - Assistant, Research Institute of Humanistic Science, Kyoto University; presently studying social psychological aspect of Japanese people; Publications: "Communication research in Japanese popular songs, "The Science of ThoufAht, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1950; "Content analysis of 'life counselling' in contemporary Japan," The ME Magazine, No. 8, 1953; "Philosophy of Japanese Politicians," first published. in Chuo Koron, May 1953, later compiled in book Contemporary Japanese, 1953; and others.
  • Nobuo Nakanishi - Vice Principal of the Toyo Commercial High School; 1946-48, analyst and translator for the Document Dtvision, International Prosecution Section, GHQ, SCAP; Publications: Practical R., lish Conversation, 1945.
  • Mrs. Sumiko Tanaka - Chief, Women's Section, Women's & Minors' Bureau, Ministry of Labor; Publications: Japanese translation of,Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie, 1932, and Natural Superiority of Women by Ashley Montague, 1954.
  • Ryuzo Ueda - Foreign Department, The Sanwa Bank Ltd.
  • Ho-Min Yang Seoul, Korea. Lecturer of political science in the Chosen Theological Seminary; Publications: The History and Theory of Communism, Nationalism in Korea, and On the Soviet Democracy.
  • Syed Moinul haq - Secretary, Board of Editors, History of Freedom Movement; Permanent Director of Research, Pakistan Historical Society; Formerly, Professor in Department of History and Political Science at Aligarh Muslim University; Publications: .Ancient India, A Short History of the Delhi Sultanate, Life of Abu Bakr, and.Tazharatul Wagiat.
  • Khalid M. Ishaque - Advocate, Chief Court of Sind and Karachi; Publications: Articles in Urdu and English appearing in Pakistan Quarterly, and Other periodicals.
  • Ramon C. Fernandez - Lawyer; President of Legaspi College, and instructor in law; Publications: .Commentaries on Law of Obligations and Contracts, and Law of Succession and Administration.
  • Priscilio M. Mejia - Public Relations Officer, Office of Economic Coordination (direct supervision of government-owned corporations in public relations); Publications:"Progress Report, on the P200 Million Advances of the Central Bank of the Philippines to the Government's Economic Development Projects.
  • Jose Antonio e Monfort Acebal - Professor of Economic Theory, Faculty of Economic and Political Sciences, teaching Economic Theory and International trade.
  • Luis Aranda - Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Madrid; Publications: Prologue and translation of Toyhbee's The World and the West1-1953; Prologue and translation of Spencer's The Man versus the State, 1953; Prologue and translation with notes of Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding; Prologue and new translation of W. James's Pragmatism to be printed shortly.
  • Kenneth Keniston - Graduate of Harvard University, 1951; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford, England, 1951-53; Junior Fellow, Harvard University, 1953 - .
  • James L. Houghteling Jr - Assistant Professor of Economics, Carndgi Institute of Technology Pittsburg, Pa. Formerly with EGA (Marshall Plan, Washington and Paris) 1948-52.
  • Stuart Colie - Graduate student at Princeton University, working on Ph.D. dissertation in politics; Formerly pUblic opinion analyst with Office of Public Affairs in U.S, High Commission in Germany, 1950-52; Publications: Report on public opinion research and foreign policy analysis for Office of Psychological Research, Princeton.

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Valery Giscard d'EstaingPresident of France from 1974 to 1981, Bilderberger
Kenneth KenistonUS academic who spoke on "youth" at the 1969 Bilderberg
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