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Show Eastern Europe Exchange Offered The Inter-University Committee Commit-tee on Travel Grants has announced an-nounced opportunities for advanced ad-vanced graduate students, faculty facul-ty members, and post-doctoral researchers to engage in study and research in the Soviet Union, Un-ion, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and Hungary during the academic academ-ic year, 1967-1968. These exchanges are made possible by the intergovernmental intergovernment-al agreement on exchanges with the USSR and agreements with the respective educational organizations organ-izations in Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Czechoslo-vakia, and Hungary. The committee administers three separate exchanges with the USSR : an exchange of advanced ad-vanced graduate students and young faculty, an exchange of post-doctoral researchers, and an exchange of American teachers teach-ers of Russian for a special ten-week ten-week program during the summer. sum-mer. The exchanges with Bulgaria, Bul-garia, Czechoslovakia, and Hun- be American citizens. With the exception of those change of language teachers gary are open to advanced graduate grad-uate students, faculty, and postdoctoral post-doctoral researchers. Participants in these exchanges exchang-es are chosen in national competition compe-tition through application and interview. Participants must have proficiency in the language of the receiving country commensurate com-mensurate with the needs of their programs. Applicants must which is open also to teachers of Russian in elementary and secondary sec-ondary schools, applicants must be affiliated with American universities uni-versities or colleges. The deadline dead-line for submitting applications for the 1967-68 exchange is November No-vember 1, 1966. For additional information write: Howard Mehlinger, Inter-university Inter-university Committee on Travel Grants, 021 Lindley Hall, Indiana Indi-ana University, Bloomington, Indiana, In-diana, 47401. 'v-' Si! . r .... o I : o ' ' it Colonel Salvo Bizza, former ROTC Colonel seems pleased to see the competition created by the naming of Connie Duncan as Cadet Colonel of the campus Army Sponsors. |