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Miss Jean Mintz, called an authority on all things Indonesian by that country's United Nations delegates, arrives at the University this week to take a Littauer Fellowship in the School of Public Administration.

New York born, Miss Mintz began working for the Indonesian delegation four years ago as a volunteer. Since then she has studied the country and its language until she became "almost indispensable" to the Indonesian delegation, in the words of its chief, Dr. L. N. Palar.

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