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Diplomatic Encounters Series to welcome Global Health Day Wayne & Phyllis with Ambassador 2012–2013 Chicago Israeli Consul General, Booth Melanne Verveer Ensemble Concert Series The Honorable Announced planned for October 22 Announced Roey Gilad

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Celebrating I-House1932 - 2012 life 80 The 80th anniversary kickoff International House Kicks Off weekend included concerts, lectures, parties and reunions designed 80th Anniversary Celebration to showcase the marvelous breadth of creativity and contributions International House I-House was founded in 1932 that is I-House. The highlight of the Celebrating through a gift from John D. Rockefeller, weekend was the June 2 combined Jr., as a cultural center for the Sunday Supper and Festival of 1932 - 2012 citizens of the Midwest and as an Nations event, two time-honored 80 educational and residential center traditions that date back to The events during the 2012 Alumni for from around the the first years of the institution. Weekend at the International House globe. International House of Chicago International House alumna M. at the June 2 Festival of Nations marked the start of a yearlong has more than 40,000 alumni Mandy Sha, AM’2000 helped to lead Reunion Celebration. Sha lived in celebration honoring the institution’s and is one of 15 international attendees in the traditional candle- I-House from 1999-2002 and remains 80th anniversary. worldwide. ceremony and I-House pledge active in the I-House community. The May 31–June 3 events drew “Throughout its 80-year history, “Celebrating its 80th anniversary more than 1,000 people eager to International House has never strayed 10 years since I lived there brought partake of international cuisine, music from its original mission of pro­ back wonderful memories of fellow- and community. moting cross-cultural understanding, ship and goodwill. The House is even “It was wonderful to be back mutual respect, and friendship,” more vibrant than I remembered. at I-House for the 80th anniversary: said Denise Jorgens, AM’83, PhD’95, My whole family was there,” Sha said. the celebration was perfectly I-House Director of Programs See Alumni News for more organized, the ambiance was warm and External Relations. “This year’s information on the 2012 Alumni and cheerful, and the House celebration recognizes that mission Weekend activities. Watch the was beautiful, inside and out,” said and celebrates the alumni, students I-House website for information International House alumnus and and Chicago-area partners who June 2nd gathering for International House Coulter about upcoming 80th anniversary Couples—couples who met at the House and former director Henry Pernet, AM’67, continue to reap the benefits of this subsequently married, hosted by Sara Coulter Veeder programs including activities planned PhD’70. community and to help it flourish.” and Anne Coulter Tobey (bottom center). for the 2013 Alumni Weekend.

International House Hosts His Excellency Jorge Argüello, Ambassador of the Argentine Republic to the United States On October 9, International House and the way ahead, as well as highly educated workforce, strong hosted a luncheon discussion with Argentina's position on the Malvinas agricultural and industrial sectors, and the Ambassador of the Argentine dispute. The event was co-hosted by ample natural resources. The Republic to the United States: His Marcelo Suarez Salvia, Consul General Argentine-US bilateral relationship is Excellency Jorge Argüello. Ambassador of Argentina in Chicago. crucial for understanding Argentina's Argüello spoke to a group of World-renowned for its rich cultural recent transformation and its interna- residents on Argentina's position in traditions, Argentina is the third largest tional position including its permanent the global economy, its challenges economy in Latin America. It has a sovereign claim of the Malvinas Islands.

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