The Harvard Experimenters in International Living voted overwhelmingly last night to combine with their Radcliffe counterparts.
Robert D. Gamble '60, President of the Harvard Experimenters, stated that the merger would further strengthen the close cooperation that has existed over the past years between the two groups. Also, the Radcliffe organization will gain official recognition as part of the new Harvard-Radcliffe Experimenters in International Living.
Dr. Paul Rusch, who led an experimental agricultural group to Japan, and John O. Niles '59, who visited Japan two summers ago, will lead a forum on Japan next Tuesday. Gamble said that a panel of Experimenters to Iron Curtain countries is also planned.
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