Word: projected
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...undergraduate of the College of Radcliffe is eligible to apply for the program, regardless of his field of concentration. All participants will take special courses in the Spring Term. Scholarships for students unable to meet expenses of the project will be provided the Foundation...
...pilot program last year seven and Radcliffe students spent summer in the highland areas of Central and South America. The success project led the Foundation to expand the program this year, and perhaps include other colleges in the future...
...project is part of an attempt to students a deeper understanding international problems, by offering the opportunity to live in underdeveloped countries," Evon Z. Vogt, of Social Anthropology, explained week. The usual study-abroad according to Vogt, fall in this...
...distinctly unusual feature of the project is its separation into two phases: evening forums and seminars. The week begins with the evening program exclusively. Various American experts on foreign policy will discuss the subject areas and the "relation of their problems to the American image." Later, the foreign guests will speak at the evening panels, which will be open to the public...
...scientific bureaucracy can run counter to the "open of Parliament and public opinion. Lindemann was then Churchill's ally in the anti-Government ranks agitating for defense preparation. Ironically, Churchill succeeded in becoming Air at that time, Lindemann would be headed Tizard's committee, and the radar project would have stopped. if the radar stations had not been Britain would have lost its battle, Snow declared...