Program Third National Conference on Exchange of Persons, Ene. 1959
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PROGRAM THIRD NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EXCHANGE OF PERSONS MAYFLOWER HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 28-31, 1959 World Progress Through Educational Exchange Sponsored by the Institute of International Education in cooperation with 139 Participating and Observer Organizations INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION 1 East 67th Street, New York 21 , N. Y. PARTICIPATING AND OBSERVER ORGANIZATIONS Wednesday, January 28 Adult Education Association of the U.S.A. Advisory Committee on the Arts* Morning African·American Institute 9 a.m. -1 p.m. Registration Promenade Altrusa International, Inc.• America-Israel Society lOa.m. -12M. Community Hospitality Workshop- America-Italy Society Leader Programs Pan American Room American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers Chairman: American Association of Junior Colleges Mrs. Charles Keller, Jr. American Association of Land-Grant ColLeges and State Universities Civic Leader, New Orleans American Association of Medical Record Librarians Rapporteur: American Association for the United Nations, Inc. American Association of University Professors Mrs. Clifton Utley American Association of University Women Director, IIE Midwest Regional Office American Bar Association: Special Committee on Cooperation with Legal Profession of Panelists: Friendly Nations* American Chemical Society Mrs. Wright Brooks American Committee on Africa International Center for Students and Visitors American Committee on United Europe World Affairs Center, University of Mindesota American Council for Nationalities Service Thomas H. D. Mahoney American Council on Education• Associate Professor of History, American Dental Association Massachusetts Institute of Technology American Federation of Arts American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations H. Philip Mettger American Field Service Vice President, Governmental Affairs Institute American Foundation for Overseas Blind, Inc. Mrs. Marjorie Schaufiler American Friends of the Middle East, Inc. Council for Community Services to American Friends Service Committee, Inc. International Visitors American Horne Economics Association Special Presentation on Exchange under American Hospital Association the Military Assistance Training Program: American Institute of France, Inc. American Judicature Society Brigadier General William L. Hardick Deputy Director, Office of Programming and Control American-Korean Society (ISA) American Labor Education Service, Inc. American Library Association American Medical Association: Council on Medical Education and Hospitals* Afternoon American National Red Cross American National Theatre and Academy 1 p.m. · 6 p.m. Registration Promenade American Nurses Association 2:30 p.m. · 5 p.m. Inaugural Plenary Session Grand Ballroom American-Scandinavian Foundation American Society for Engineering Education Presiding Officer: American Society for Friendship with Switzerland Ben M. Cherrington American Youth Hostels, Inc. Director, IIE Rocky Mountain Regional Office Asia Foundation Association of American Colleges Address: Association of American Law Schools OBJECTIVES OF THE CONFERENCE Association of American Medical Colleges Kenneth Holland • Observer Organization. President, Institute of International Education Continued on inside back cover 1 Panel Discussion: Afternoon U.S. CULTURAL RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN NATIONS 2 p.m. · 5 :30 p.in. Workshops Chairman: RESOURCES FOR WORLD PROGRESS-DEVELOPING SKILLS George Shuster AND KNOWLEDGE THROUGH EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE President, Hunter College of the City of New York I · 1. Agricultural Sciences District Room Panelists: Chairman: Luther Evans Former Director General, UNESCO A. W. Gibson Director of Resident Instruction, New York State Senator J. W. Fulbright College of Agriculture, Cornell University Arkansas - Rapporteur: Robert H. Thayer Special Assistant to the Secretary for the Coordination John M. Eklund of International Educational and Cultural Relations, Director of Organization and Education, National Farmers Union Department of State Panelists: 5 :30 p.m. · 7 p.m. Reception for Conference Delegates Institute of International Education Cannon C. Hearne 1530 P Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. Director, Foreign Training Division, Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture Thursday, January 29 A. B. Lewis Morning Associate Director for Agricultural Economics, 9:30 a.m. · 12 M. Plenary Session Grand Ballroom Council on Economic and Cultural Affairs Panel Discussion: F. S. Sloan OPENING DOORS; EXCHANGES WITH EASTERN EUROPE North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, North Carolina State College AND THE SOVIET UNION 5? a I n - I;;; h :(,£,,_;......._\... ri,_,, . ____ Jose Vergara Chairman: Industrial Attache, Embassy of Spain; Edward R. Murrow formerly Agricultural Attache Columbia Broadcasting System I · 2. Arts: Creative Virginia Room Panelists: · Senator Hubert Humphrey V Chairman: Minnesota Edward M. M. Warburg Ambassador William S. B. Lacy Member, Board of Regents, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for East-West University of the State of New York Exchanges, Department of State Rapporteur: Edward H. Litchfield Donald B. Cook Chancellor, University of Pittsburgh; Chairman of the Staff Director, U.S. Advisory Commission on Board, Governmental Affairs Institute Educational Exchange Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt Panelists: Howard A. Rusk, M.D. Lamar Dodd Director, Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Head, Department of Art, University of Georgia; Bellevue Medical Center Member, Advisory Committee on the Arts Miss Blanche Thebom Peter Mennin Metropolitan Opera Company Director, Conservatory of Music, Peabody Institute 2 3 Robert Richman I· 5. Educators and Administrators: Higher Education Grand Ballrqom Director, Institute of Contemporary Art Chairman: Mrs. Henry P. Russell Robert F. Goheen Member, Advisory Committee on the Arts President, Princeton University I. 3. Arts: Performing Maryland Room Rapporteur: Chairman: Donald J. Shank Robert W. Dowling Executive Vice President, Chairman, Board of Directors, American National Institute of International Education Theatre and A2ademy Panelists: Rapporteur: Paul M. Chalmers Robert C. Schnitzer Foreign Student Adviser, General Manager, International Exchange Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology American National Theatre and Academy Donald Edgar Panelists: Director, International Educational Exchange Service, Miss Martha Graham Department of State Dancer and Choreographer Representative Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. E. Allan Lightner, Jr. New Jersey Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, Robert J. Havighurst Department of State Professor of Education, University of Chicago William Schuman President, Juilliard School of Music Miss Blanche Thebom Metropolitan Opera Company I. 6. Educators and Administrators: Secondary Education Second Floor, American Association of Representative Frank Thompson, Jr. University Women, 1634 Eye Street, N.W. New Jersey I. 4. Business and Industry Pan American Room Chairman: G. E. Giesecke Chairman: Vice President, Texas Technological College William C. Foster Executive Vice President, Rapporteur: Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation Ellsworth Tompkins Rapporteur: National Association of Secondary School Principals Frederic E. Pamp Panelists: Manager, International Management Association Raymond L. Collins Panelists: Superintendent of Schools, Manhasset Public Schools Senator Prescott Bush Archibald C. Coolidge Connecticut General Secretary, English-Speaking Union of the John B. Fox United States Director of Overseas Relations, Harvard Business School Thomas E. Cotner Irving Salomon Director, Educational Exchange and Training Branch, Chairman of the Board, Office of Education, Department of Health, Royal Metal Manufacturing Company Education, and Welfare 4 5 I- 7. Labor Potomac Room Rapporteur: J. J. McPherson Chairman: Professor of Education, Wayne State University Michael Ross Director, Department of International Affairs, AFL-CIO Panelists: Rapporteur: Harold Kaplan Office of Assistant Director (Europe), Miss Marjorie Bailey United States Information Agency Assistant Director of Education, International Association of Machinists Ernest K. Lindley Director, Washington Bureau, Newsweek Panelists: Edward P. Morgan Representative Barratt O'Hara American Broadcasting Company Illinois Lauren K. Soth Victor Reuther Editor, Editorial Pages, Des Moines Register and Tribune Assistant to the President, United Auto Workers Albert G. Sims I - 10. Medicine and Health East Room Vice President for Operations, Institute of International Education Chairman: Robert A. Moore, M.D. LeoR. Werts President, Downstate Medical Center, Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Labor Affairs, State University of New York Department of Labor Rapporteur: 1-8. Law Capital Suite Miss Ruth M. Martin Chairman: Assistant Executive Secretary, Arthur Dean American Nurses Association Sullivan and Cromwell Panelists: Rapporteur: Clifford Grulee, M.D. Eli M. Spark Director of Graduate Medicine and Associate Dean, Catholic University of America Tulane University School of Medicine Panelists: David M. Heyman Miguel de Capriles President, The New York Foundation New York University Law School Byron S. Hollinshead Milton Katz Director of Survey of Dentistry, Director, International Legal Studies, Harvard Law School American Council on Education Robert G. Storey Howard M. Kline Dean, School of Law, Southern Methodist University Chief, Education