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Fifty-eight of the students checking into the Business School this week will be from abroad.
France, which sent ten, is the most widely represented in the Class of '53. England is a very close second with nine.
Of the 58, 45 will be on scholarships of one sort or another.
The total number of foreign students this year is unusually large, larger than anticipated, in fact, Richard Chapin, an administrative assistant to the Dean, said yesterday.
Most of the foreign students have one of two general purposes. They come here to get the training in general administration because the program is unique and not available elsewhere. 2) they represent foreign businesses or governments who have frequent dealings with American markets.
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