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Nineteen Japanese educational leaders are inspecting the University late this month and early in April, David M. Little '18, secretary to the University, reported yesterday.
Under the auspices of the Office of Education of the Federal Security Agency, three Japanese have been at Harvard this week. Nine more educators are arriving next week for conference with faculty members and administrative officers.
Just after the close of the College spring vacation, seven more professors will visit Cambridge. The men come here from several Japanese Institutions including Tokyo, Kobe, Kyoto, and Waseda universities, and their fields range from educational psychology to civil law.
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