Records of the Inter-University Committee on Travel Grants, 1958-1966.

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Records of the Inter-University Committee on Travel Grants, 1958-1966.

The collection provides information on the origins, history, and structure of the Program, including correspondence, press releases, memos, reports related to negotiations between the Program's founders and Soviet educational authorities, materials for American participants, and materials relating to selection of participants. Includes some sensitive first-hand reports by Americans studying in the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War.

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