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Show Expert Discusses Student Exchange Problems involved in the exchange ex-change of students with foreign countries was discussed by William H. Dennis, representative of the state department, Washington, D C at Utah State Agricultural college col-lege Monday. Mr. Dennis, discussing the cultural cul-tural cooperation between America Ameri-ca and foreign countries, said "most foreign students who come to the United States -to continue studies choose to study at the well known colleges end universities universi-ties throughout the nation with little thought to their major study." He cited examples of students who enrolled at Harvard although they were primarily interested in agricultural engineering. He suggested sug-gested that foreign students go to schools which offer the thing they want to learn. An attempt is be- these youths who will return to their homeland and become leaders, lead-ers, the better the future will be for the United States," Mr. Dennis declared. "One of the biggest contributions con-tributions tlie studentbodies and faculties can make in this program is to help the foreign student feel at home." Dr. George Meyer, professor of modern languages at the college, presided at the meeting. ' ing- made to scatter foreign students stu-dents in schools tnrougnout every section of the country in various institutions of higher learning. "The more firends we make with |