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PAGE FOURTEEN
Group Visits
Birmingham
For Weekend
By GERALD STORCH
"Operation Friendship" entered
its fourth year Saturday when a
group of about 100 University
foreign students journeyed to Bir-
mingham for the weekend.
They were the guests of about
100 familise there, who provided
a home for each of the students
for the two days, under the pro-
gram" sponsored by the Alumni
Council with the cooperation of
the International Center.
Only one organized tour is
planned-a trip through the
buildings of historic and cultural
note at Cranbrook.
The rest of "Operation Friend-
ship" consists of the family and
student becoming acquainted with
each other through "personal
diplomacy," Margaret Host of the
Alumni Council explained.
Several foreign students from
Russia have stayed with Mrs.
Host in the program. As most of
the families do in their relation-
ship with the students in the pro-
gram, she more or less left them
to themselves to observe a capi-
talist home, she said.
"Operation Friendship" as such
is held only twice a year, but often
the students and their new-found
friends continue to visit and com-
municate during the year.,
Families must be invited in or-
der to participate, the main cri-
teria being graduation from the
University or being a ,,friend of a,
graduate, along with the willing-
ness to accept a student from any
country.

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