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For the first time in its six-year history the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies has picked a girl from Harvard to attend the summer session of the Seminar as an American participant. The Seminar revealed the appointment yesterday along with the names of three male graduate students.
The four students will go to Salzburg expenses paid, and will live for six weeks in Schloss Leopoldskron with 90 students and professional people from all of Western Europe.
They are Barbara Hunt 2G, a Social Relations student from Urbana, Ill.; Stanley L. Cavell 1G, philosophy student from Sacramento, Calif.; Richard H. Roche 2G, American History and Literature student from East Weymouth; and Nicholas A. Wahl 2G, International Relations student from New York City.
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