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A high-level Kenyan politician who is closely connected to that country's program for sending students to the United States spent yesterday on a tour of the University.

He is Kariuki Njiiri, a member of Kenya's legislative council and future member of the parliament, when the British grant Kenya independence next year.

Njiiri was here on a state department Fleader grant." During his stay in Boston he visited B.U. and met members of that institution's African studies program, conferred with African students at Harvard, and talked with David D. Henry '41 director of the international students' office, and Rupert Emerson '22, professor of Government.

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