Field notes, v1753
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Stubbins, R. 1963 Asia Trip New Delhi Jan. 15 Dr. Dart & I sorted out people we will contact individually & jointly, concerning our service project. I went first to see Dr. Dorothy Nyswander an old friend of Bill Griffiths. She is Professor Emeritus, U.C. Berkeley, & formerly in Public Health and the one who brought Bill to Berkeley. She obviously was well acquainted with India and was very helpful. She is presently serving as a special health consultant in family planning to the Ministry of Health. She stressed that I should contact Paul Leonard, formerly president of the Univ. of San Francisco and who is now directs educational work for AID. Phone 22-67-74, home 75027. He is at the Central Institute of Education, Lin. 22. 33 Probogen Rd., Delhi 6 - near University. She also urged that I see T.K.N. Menon who is concerned with secondary training institutions in India. His phone, 27014. She feels it best if I were to meet him through Leonard. Athalye was identified as having good ideas on paper but thus far he has not been very effective. This opinion stems from the views of Dr. Udell of the Univ. of Penna., who spent 1 yr. as an audio-visual consultant in Athalye's division. Dr. Nyswander mentioned that a Margaret Patterson of the Ford Foundation)