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College news, December 11, 1964
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1964-12-11
serial
Weekly
8 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 51, No. 10
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation.
BMC-News-vol51-no10
COLLEG Ss Page Five
Inter-Colleg Ennerence on U.S. |
Foreign Policy Held at West Point
December 11, 1964
Brains, Rain i in Spain to Mix
In Madrid Summer Program.
Bryn Mawr, not to be outdone
by.recruiters for various summer
jobs and other. activities, has an-
nounced its second summer foreign
language. study program, the
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS HISPANI-
COS EN MADRID, .
The CENTRO, established in
' September 1964, is designed for
selected undergraduate and grad-
“ uate students, from Bryn Mawr and
other institutions. -
The Madrid program, like | the
INSTITUT -D’ETUDES FRAN-
CAISES D’AVIGNON, now in its
fourth year, is designed for «stu~
dents who plancareers in teaching,
foreign service, or international
affairs, It will offer courses in
language and literature, history
and politics, and the history of art,
and will open on June 21.
Students will live with Spanish .
families in each country“ and will
have opportunities to meet Euro-
pean students through local organi-
zations. Following final examina-
tions, students will be free totravel
for several weeks before rejoining
the group for orgranized trips and
the return trip tothe United States.
While in Madrid, students will
attend plays and concerts, visit
art museums and studios of Spanish
painters, and have the opportunity
to meet poets, dramatists and
novelists. Student excursions to
Ioledo, Illescas, the Escorial, the
Castle of Manzaneras, Segovia and
La Granja have been planned:
The -fee for the CENTRO is
$590 covering tuition, housing,
meals, trips, plays, and concerts,
except for the period of free travel.
The Centro offers a limited num-
ber of scholarships, which are
awarded on the basis of academic
excellence and financial need,
The CENTROhas been organized
with the support of the Henry L.
and .Grace Doherty Charitable
Foundation of New York, Its
classes will be held in the Inter-
national Institute in Madrid, and the
library of the Institute and the
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By Eugenia Ladnar '65
dnd Caroline Roosevelt ’65
, SCUSA XVI (16th Student Con-
ference on United States Affairs) .
held December 2-5 at West Point
had as its ‘theme United States
national security’ policy in the
developing nations. The delegates
were commissioned to formulate
U.S. policy and its implementa-
tion for specific regions.
There were approximately five
hours of round table discussion
each day of the Conference. The
emphasis on well-directed, small-
group discussion among students
from widely differentiated geo-
Princeton Holds Program,
Forum on Europe’s Unity
To those interested in interna-
tional affairs, political science,
history, or merely the world we
live in, the Princeton University
American Whig-Cliosophic so-
ciety extends a cordial invitation
to attend a-forum sponsored by its
European Affairs Committee. The
topic of the Forum is to be
*‘Europe-From Conflict to Con-
federation.’’ It will take place at
Princeton, February 26, 27, 28,
1965.
Representatives from 21 foreign
countries and several foreign
newspapers are to -attend as well
as experts from private industry
and several noted university pro-
fessors.
Discussion, more’ specifically,
will be on a new Europe. The
trend towards a European unity
will be analyzed in relation to the
development of a third power.
The Princeton European Affairs
Committee feels that ‘‘the
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trend in international politics to-
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mous natural resources and of
equally extensive influence” in
determining~-the~-destiny “of the
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During the four-day conference
Princeton hopes to bring together
an intellectual array that will be
able-to analyze in a stimulating
manner the question of European
unity. They feel that any student
who attends will be able to benefit
sgreatly from the experience. Con-
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of Bry Mawrters.
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men and advisors who were know-
ledgable’ and’ experienced in their
fields was the most fruitful and
exciting aspect of the Conference.
General conclusions reached by
the Middle East roundtable II,
chaired by Dr. Lorna Hahn and
advised by Wing Commander
games Walsh, RAF, were put un-
der three headings: 1. U.S.. in-
terests in the Middle East are
prevention of t spread of out-
side influence/ and control, es+
- pecially of Communism over the
Middle* Eastern nations and the
promotion of stabilization and
modernization of these nations to
the extent that this does not en-
danger U.S. security. 2. Our ob-
jectives in the area include main-
taining our commitments in the .
area (e.g, the existence of Israel);
minimizing the arms race, foster-
ing a balance of power among
the Arab states and between Israel
and the Arab states ; promoting
governments responsible to the
needs of the people and able to
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greater use of human and econom-
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3. Guidelines to formulating our
policy were: ‘As little U.S, in-
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where our national security was
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the need to pursue long-range
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of Middle East people; cognizance
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