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President Pusey has appointed Wallace McDonald '43, director of the College's Financial Aid Office, to administer Harvard's program for research in International affairs. McDonald will work under a $12,500,000 grant from the Ford Foundation.
Pusey also announced the names of five Faculty members who will serve with McDonald on the Committee on International Studies.
The Ford grant, the largest single sum ever received by Harvard, will be used to endow nine professorships, to construct a building for international affairs and to sponsor international research.
McDonald said yesterday that four of the nine chairs will be shared by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the school of Public Administration. Another four professors will be appointed to the Law School. The one remaining chair has already been filled by Charles According to McDonald, the The University Committee on International Studies, chaired by Pusey, will include Robert R. Bowie, Clarence
According to McDonald, the The University Committee on International Studies, chaired by Pusey, will include Robert R. Bowie, Clarence
The University Committee on International Studies, chaired by Pusey, will include Robert R. Bowie, Clarence
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