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Show The University's foreign student list draws from all parts of the globe to teach and be taught by. Light or dark haired, colored or white skinned, these students from many countries have come to the University to learn. We, too, have learned. They have taught us more about brotherly love than we have taught them. They have shown us that variations between individuals are greater than those between races or nationalities. In a world that desperately needs peace and understanding, these students have the opportunity to exchange experiences and ideas with students in another country. They have a chance to see us as we study, work, play, and live. They find ways to get along with us, to tolerate us and our new ways. And we learn to appreciate them, to accept some of their customs, to respect and admire them for their courage and their ambition. Each of them has faced many problems in attending school here - problems besides language which we cannot begin to know or understand. The foundation for peace and international cooperation is the friendly exchange of ideas on a personal basis, respect for the individual, acceptance of differences, tolerance for another way of thinking, and an understanding of another's background and customs. The student exchange program provides an opportunity for all these things - and more. 148 A mm ¦¦ ¦ rim**** ^i*"- |