Letter from John Hanes, Jr., Regarding Response to the Student Exchange Program
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OCR Page 1 of 3June 29, 1956
Dear Bob:
Thanks for your letter. Henry will be in touch with you when
he gets out West.
With regard to the "people to people conference", I don't
think you should worry too much about its effect on the student
exchange program which is of particular interest to your Rocky
Mountain Regional Institute of International Education Advisory
Board. This conference was scheduled to be held at the White
House on June 12 but has been postponed because of the President's
illness. I doubt If it will be held now until the fall.
I think there is no doubt that any ideas which may be sparked
by this conference, or its subsequent program, and which have to
do with the exchange of students, will be referred to the Department
of State for action. The more technical type of student exchanges
that might more appropriately be sponsored by the International
Cooperation Administration, will also be referred to that organization.
My understanding of the general idea behind the "people to people
program" (which I think is a good idea), is that it will seek to
utilize to best advantage in the promotion of international good will
and understanding, the vast and already existing "exchange' resulting
from ever-increasing normal tourist travel. However, the
dimensions of the program are, as yet, vague and will probably
remain so until the White House conference is held.
To comment more broadly on your remarks, you should below
that our people in the Department keep in close touch with USIA
on the various ideas which are always being suggested to inspire
a wide range of private individuals and organizations to further
contacts with organizations and individuals in other countries. We
are very much aware of the extent to which non-governmental
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