Word: watts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Students interested in international relations and in furthering the cause of world peace will hail with enthusiasm the appearance of Donald B. Watt, founder and promoter of the Experiment in International Living, who will give an illustrated lecture in Phillips Brooks House next Monday evening...
After four years of steady growth under Mr. Watt's determined leadership, the Experiment in International Living has attained nation-wide recognition as a constructive medium for effecting a rapprochement of the youth of different nations with a view to cementing the ties of International understanding...
...objective of Mr. Watt's organization is threefold: first, to enable young men and women from this country to form valuable contacts and lasting friendships with the youth of foreign nations, at the same time offering them opportunities of European travel at a nominal cost; secondly, to open up to them linguistic and cultural opportunities unknown in America; and thirdly, to acquaint them with the varied forms of outdoor life on the rivers and mountains of Europe. From all points of view Mr. Watt's efforts have, in past years, met with vast success...
...tribute to Mr. Watt's far-sighted idealism that the Experiment in International Living has never lost sight of its fundamental purpose and aim-to create lasting friendships among the youth of different nations. Since it is conducted on a non-profit basis, it has provided immeasurable benefits for scores of American students interested in European travel. I write as one who, having twice partaken in Mr. Watt's Experiment, feel that it is decidedly one of the most worth while ways in which a college student can spend his summer vacation...
...ushers, headed by members of the House committee, will be: Wilton S. Burton '36, Perry J. Culver '37, Douglas W. Overton '36, William B. Tabler '36, William J. Watt '37, Leavitt S. White '37, Donald S. Carmichael '36, and George T. Skinner...