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Exchange Scholarships to Foster International Friendship by Keri Kaa The American Field Service is a private organisation, with no religious or political affiliations, which sponsors international scholarships for young people as a means of furthering friendship and understanding among the peoples of the world. Students from more than 70 countries attend American secondary schools throughout the country for a year of study and first-hand experience, while American teenagers in their turn are able to study and live with families in other countries—a two-way experience of seeing, showing and understanding. Last year for example, American Field Service placed over 2,000 students in American homes, and sent abroad over 1,000 Americans.

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Te Ao Hou, December 1965, Page 53

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Exchange Scholarships to Foster International Friendship Te Ao Hou, December 1965, Page 53

Exchange Scholarships to Foster International Friendship Te Ao Hou, December 1965, Page 53

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