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Observations on advantages and disadvantages of international student exchange programs.

448. SIMS, CATHERINE STRATMAN. Behind the Scenes. IIE News Bull., 31: 6-8, Feb. 1956. (Author: Professor of History and Political Science, Agnes Scott College, Georgia.)

States informally some of the factors considered in selection of candidates for Fulbright awards.

449. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Report on the Operations of the Department of State Under Public Law 584. (House Document No. 374, 84th Congress, 2d Session.) Washington: Government Printing Office, 1956. 105 p.

A 10-year review of developments under the Fulbright Act (Public Law 584), "the largest international exchange program in our history." Covers work of "over 12,000 foreign students, teachers, lecturers, and research scholars" from foreign countries, and of over 9,000 Americans who "have had the opportunity of becoming intimately acquainted with the ways of life, problems, and values of the people of other countries."

450. Report on the Operations of the Department of State Under Public Law 584. (House Document No. 427,

85th Congress, 2d Session.) Washington: Government Printing Office, 1958. 147 p.

Review of developments under the Fulbright Act (Public Law 584) covering 1,598 American and 2,312 foreign students, teachers, lecturers, and research scholars.

451.

UNESCO. Study Abroad. Etudes a L'Etranger. Estudios en el Extranjero. International Handbook: Fellowships, Scholarships, Educational Exchange. Vol. XI. 1959-60. Paris: 1959. UNESCO. 755 p.

Printed in English, French, and Spanish. "The 11th edition of Study Abroad contains information on fellowships, scholarships, and travel grants offered by international organizations, governments, foundations, universities, and other institutions for study in 195960. The fellowship programs of over 1,200 awarding agencies in 111 States and Territories are described. Over 90,000 individual opportunities are reported in the handbook of which about 3,200 are offered by the United Nations and its Specialized Agencies, and some 10,000 by other international organizations. The scholarships and fellowships mentioned are for study in a wide selection of fields, and are tenable in almost any part of the world."

See also Nos. 16, 333, 337, 340, 341, 342, 366, 370, 374, 375, 381, 382, 383.

Index

All references are to numbered entries, not to pages.

Includes names of individuals, institutions, and organizations, and
principal topics covered in the bibliography. Locations, by States, are
shown for all institutions unless the name of the institution already in-
cludes the name of the State. Locations of the headquarters of national
and regional organizations are given as far as it was possible to secure
them from Education Directory 1959-60, Part 4-Education Associations
and certain other sources. If an organization does not maintain national
headquarters, address of secretary is given instead.

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American Council on Education, Washington,
D.C., 29, 36, 45, 47, 71, 87, 100, 290, 323,
370, 429

American Federation of Labor, 209

American Federation of Teachers, Chicago,
Ill., 80

American Home Economics Association, Wash-
ington, D.C., 331

American Legion, Indianapolis, Ind., 183

American Library Association, Chicago, Ill., 1,
101a, 328

American Personnel and Guidance Association,
Washington, D.C., 57

American Psychological Association, Wash-
ington, D.C., 365

American Society for Engineering Education,
Urbana, Ill., 355, 378

Amherst College, Mass., 97
Amos, L. C., 427
Anderson, K. B., 216
Andrews, F. E., 2, 93a
Angel, J. L., 3, 184
Arabic language, 367
Arca, F., 442

Armsby, H. H., 332

ASSISTANTSHIPS, 385-387

Association for Higher Education, Washing-
ton, D.C., 21, 299, 321

Association of American Colleges, Washington,
D.C., 71, 370

Association of American Universities, Palo
Alto, Calif., 172, 335, 376
Association of Governing Boards of State Uni-
versities and Allied Institutions, Denver,
Colo., 287

Association of Graduate Schools, Palo Alto,
Calif., 172, 335, 376
Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State
Universities, Washington, D.C., 108, 112

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C. I. T. Financial Corporation, 418
Caldwell, J. T., 17

California, 18, 239, 247, 268, 324

California Congress of Parents and Teachers,

18

"California Honor College," 396

California Institute of Technology, 396

California State Scholarship Commission, 268

Cameron, M. E., 199

Canada, 23, 89, 90, 336, 372, 423, 444

Canal Zone Junior College, 152

Carlson, T. E., 104

Carnegie, A., 294

Carnegie Corporation of New York, 335, 422
Catholic education, 9, 58, 72, 245, 372, 373,
433, 441

Catholic University of America, Washington,

D.C., 58, 441
Chambers, M.M., 20

Changaris, G. D., 57

Changing Times, The Kiplinger Magazine,

394, 425

Charitable trusts, 20

Chemical education, 301, 350

Chinese language, 367

Chodorov, F., 80

Clark, J. S., Jr., 201

Clark, S. G., 202

Clarkston Junior-Senior High School, New

York, 213

Colby College, Maine, 105

Cole, C. C., Jr., 21, 203, 204
Cole, R. D., 80

College Entrance Examination Board, New
York, 39, 55, 64, 119, 192, 193, 203, 206,
207, 234, 237, 246, 248, 249, 250, 266, 267,
269, 290, 407

College Scholarship Service, New York, 55, 62,
63, 64, 150, 188, 204, 206, 207, 246, 248,
249, 250, 267, 269, 290, 321

Columbia University, New York, 15, 21, 62.
168, 171, 203, 204, 293, 329

Colver, R. M., 208

Cominsky, J. R., 393

Commission on Financing Higher Education,

New York, 5, 171

Concordia, F. B., 337

Connors, J. D., 209, 210

Conrad, H. S., 146

Cooperative education, 16
Cornell College, Iowa, 80

Cornell University, N.Y., 106

Coronet, 430

Costar, J. W., 22

COSTS, 139-179

Council for Financial Aid to Education, New
York, 75, 147, 170, 285

Council of State Governments, Chicago, Ill., 8
Council on Social Work Education, New York,
23, 211, 329

Counselors' qualifications, 22

Craig, W. B., 24

Crandall, R., 25

Cribben, J. J., 148

Cronkhite, B. B., 338

Cusick, M. R., 212

D

Danforth Foundation, St. Louis, Mo., 362

Daniels, W. M., 26

Dartmouth College, N.H., 61, 174

Davies, S. P., 211

de Burlo, C. R., Jr., 391

De Cicco, E. M., 27

De Forrest, R., 213

Delaware, 322

DeLong, C. C., 71

Denby High School, Mich., 361
Denmark, 444

Department of Health, Education, and Wel-

fare. See U.S. Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare.

Department of State. See U.S. Department
of State.

De Paul University, Ill., 125

Derthick, L. G., 214

Dickins, D., 215

Dickinson College, Pa., 71

Diekhoff, J. F., 339

Dillenbeck, D. D., 150

Dirks, A. W., 216

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Edison, T., 294

Edman, V. R., 219

Education Funds, Inc., 408

Educational Testing Service, Princeton, N.J.,
41, 186, 220, 246, 290, 320

Eiselen, E., 28

Eisenhower, D. D., 101, 238, 344

Elbers, G. W., 107

Elton, G. E., 434

Elvehjem, C. A., 115

Engels, R. G., 26

Engineering education, 112, 278, 349, 378

English student aid, 64

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Md., 257, 295

Erie Railroad, 289

Evanston Township High School, Ill., 264

Evergreen Park Community High School, Ill.,

297

Extracurricular activities, 241

F

Faculty Children's Tuition Exchange, 164,

165, 281

Fall River, Mass., 232, 238

Farnsworth Electronics Co., 295

Feder, D. D., 29

Federal National Mortgage Association, 402
Federal Reserve Bank, New York, 176

Federal scholarships.

Fees. See Costs

Feingold, S. N., 30, 89

FELLOWSHIPS, 331-384

Fels, W. C., 39, 151
Fenn College, Ohio, 43
Ferguson, D. G., 65
Fidler, W. P., 110
Fine, B., 33, 34, 35
Fine, L., 35

Finland, 437

Flemming, A. S., 108

Fliedner, L. J., 223

Florida, 354

See Scholarships

Florida State University, 92, 315, 346, 354

Flynt, R. C. M., 41

Folger, J. K., 347

Fontaine, T. D., 348, 349, 350

Ford, H., 294

Ford Foundation, New York, 157, 175a, 335,

359, 366, 376, 377

Ford Motor Co., 289

Fordham University, N.Y., 148

Foreign language education, 330, 367

FOREIGN STUDY, 432-451

Fortune Magazine, 172, 416

Foundation for Economic Research, 228

Foundations, 81, 93a

France, 444

French language, 451
Fulbright, J. W., 435

Fulbright Association of Pakistan, 442
Fulbright Association of Rome, 442
Fulbright program, 366, 432, 433, 435, 436,
437, 439, 441, 442, 443, 446, 448, 449, 450

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