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Clyde K.M. Kluckhohn, director of the Russian Research Center, returned from Paris Sunday following a meeting of UNESCO's Tensions Project committee.
Kluckhohn consulted with other anthropologists and psychologists on a plan for investigating causes of international tensions. The group will study several cities in Hungary, France, India, and Australia.
The committee discussed methods of examining tensions at their roots.
Social Scientists will seek to discover how each city looks at itself and at other parts of the world. From this data the group hopes to find out why conflicts between various nations arise.
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