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he mission of International House is to enable selected eraduate students and interns from countries around the world to live and learn together in a challenging and supportive residential community that builds lifelong qualities of leadership, tolerance, respect and friendship among individuals of all nations and backgrounds. An independent, non-profit organization, I. House achieves its mission by daily interaction among its residents and other members through programs, facilities and residential life designed to foster diversity of thought and experience, and to prepare our residents to meet the challenge of an interdependent world.
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Dear Resident Member:
hope that you enjoy this /nternational House Directory. In addition to serving as a handy reference for our large and diverse community, it describes our mission, our history, our profile, our distinguished Board of Trustees, our World Council of Alumni and our endowed scholarship funds provided by supporters of the House to help resident members and achieve diversity. Perhaps most importantly, it is Keepsake of your participation in the |. House community. We have learned that former residents save their Directory throughout their lives as a way of recalling their residency and prompting memories when contacting old friends. Inevitably, they are brought out at informal gatherings of alumni for lengthy and enjoyable sessions of “whatever happened to...?” and “do you remember when...?” often refer to the ones produced when was a resident member during my graduate studies.
The Directory is not a “year book” nor, since it is published each fall, a reflection of a year gone by. Rather it anticipates a year to come and, significantly your future lives as ” |. House alumni and world citizens. We hope that you will find it useful throughout your residency to help knit our global community together, and that in the coming years, aS you peruse Its pages, you will remember with fondness your stay here, and be encouraged to contact an old friend or acquaintance as well as support the House. Lifelong friendships and cross cultural interaction are at the heart of the |. House experience, and this visual record — a “snapshot” of our community in 2004-05 — forever preserves a time and place in our lives.
ADon Cuneo welcomes resident members at the President's Tea Midway through the year, an addendum will be published containing photos and information about resident members who arrive mid-term. In the back of the Directory you'll find printed the pledge, which is recited at the Candlelight Sunday Supper at the end of each academic year. This moving ceremony marks in an unforgettable way the passage of resident members from this unique community experience into your roles as citizens. In the years to come, hope that you will read these words again from time to time as a way of renewing the International House experience and mission in your daily lives.
Sincerely yours, Paw L4 buee
Donald L. Cuneo, President
CONTENTS
Mission Statement 1 President’s Message 2 — Milestone Anniversary 4 Resident Member Statistics 8 Resident & Program Fellows 10 Board of Trustees 14 World Council of Alumni 16 Resident Member Gift Campaign 18 The Annual Fund Campaign 22 Honor Roll of Donors 24 Named & Endowed Funds 34 Resident Members 44 Staff Members 94 Address Directory 105 International House Alumni 119 Candlelight Pledge 120
MILESTONE ANNIVERSARY
International House is observing its 80th anniversary this year, but its origins go back to the first decade of the 20th century.
Onafrostyautumnmorning earlyin1909,HarryEdmonds, secretaryoftheUpperManhattanY.M.C.A.,waswalking upthestepsoftheColumbia LAP Universitylibrarywhenhe passedaoestudentcomingdown. Edmondssaid“Goodmorning,”andcontinued walkinguntilhenoticedoutofthecornerof hiseyethattheyoungmanhadstopped. “Thankyouforspeakingtome,”hesaid.“1 havebeeninNewYorkforthreeweeksand youarethefirstpersonwhohasspokentome.”
Deeplyaffectedbythisencounter,Edmonds andhiswifeFlorenceinvitedagroupofforeignstudentstotheircountryhomeforsimple suppersofsandwichesandcoffee.These gatheringscontinued,andinthewinterof 1910-11,theEdmondsesheldthefirstseries ofSundaySuppersinEarlHallatColumbia University.In1912,Edmondsestablishedthe IntercollegiateCosmopolitanClub,whichmet atColumbiaUniversity’sEarlHallandlaterat aclubhouseonBroadwayfinancedbythe ClevelandH.Dodgefamily.
HarryEdmond’sdreamwastobuilda permanenthomeforinternationalgraduate studentsinNewYork,andin1920theDodge familyarrangedthepurchaseofpropertyon ClaremontAvenue.In1921,thegreatestphilanthropistoftheage,JohnD.RockefellerJr., purchasedadditionallotsonRiversideDrive andagreedtofinanceconstructionofInternational House. Ground was broken in 1922, and theHouseopeneditsdoorsat500Riverside Drivein1924withthemotto“ThatBrotherhood MayPrevail”carvedabovethedoor.
International House and Sakura Park in 1924
80 Years and Counting
Through the years, the mission of International House has been to enable selected graduate students and interns from countries around the world to live and learn together in a challenging and Supportive residential community that builds life-long qualities of leadership, tolerance, respect and friendship among individuals of all nations and backgrounds.
An independent, non-profit organization, |. House achieves its mission by daily interaction among its residents through programs, facilities and residential life designed to foster diversity of thought and experience, and to prepare our residents as alumni to meet the challenges of an interdependent world. For 80 years, the International House experience of living and working with people of diverse nationalities, cultures and beliefs has transformed the lives of tens of thousands of men and women.
Distinguished Leadership International House has enjoyed distinguished leadership since its inception. Past Chairmen of the Board have included Nobel Prize-winning statesman George C. Marshall, presidential advisor John J. McCloy, former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, former President Gerald R. Ford, and former Deputy Secretary of State John C. Whitehead. The current chairman is Paul A. Volcker, former Chairman of the Federal Reserve System of the United States.
Distinguished Guest Speakers
Through the years, the House has attracted many distinguished guest speakers including, in addition to the chairmen listed above, Eleanor Roosevelt, Paul
Robeson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Dean Acheson, Averell Harriman, Buckminster Fuller, Margaret Mead, Walter Cronkite, Sandra Day O’Connor, Desmond Tutu, Walter Wriston, George Soros, Javier Perez de Cuellar, Nelson Mandela, Richard C. Holbrooke and Madeleine Albright.
Prominent Alumni
Among International House’s alumni have been some outstanding and accomplished figures of wide renown: journalist Flora Lewis; author Jerzy Kosinski; actor Burl lves; Belgian Prime Minister Mark Eyskens; opera stars Leontyne Price and Shirley Verrett; Japanese automotive executive Tatsuro Toyoda, Nigerian author Chinua Achebe; German choreographer Pina Bausch; Mitsubishi Materials
Chairman Takeshi Nagano; South African writer Mark Mathabane; and American author and critic Dale Peck.
Recent History
In the 1990s, the addition of leadership training programs for its residents has enriched the scope of cross-cultural experiences at International House, and has enhanced the significance of its goal of preparing leaders for a global community.
Five years ago, the resolution was passed by the U.S. Senate on the occasion of International House’s 75th anniversary commending the House for its “distinguished service to the people of the United States and all citizens of the world in the promotion of global understanding and world peace.” The resolution was jointly introduced by U.S. Senators Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Slade Gorton, who lived at the House as a Columbia law student in the early 1950s, and John D. Rockefeller IV, grandson of the founder of International House.
Milestone Anniversary
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Top: The Intercollegiate Cosmopolitan Club gathers in 1921 for the Candlelight Ceremony; Bottom: Resident members in 2003 participate in Fall Fiesta
COUNTRIES & REGIONS OF BIRTH OF RESIDENT MEMBERS
NORTH AFRICA
FALL 2004
Countries Represented 93
The following graphs show the country of birth of resident members for the fall 2004 semester organized by region.
EAST AFRICA
Uganda 2
Tanzania 1
Ethiopia 2
Kenya 2
SOUTHERN AFRICA
Botswana 1
South
Swaziland 1 Africa 10
SOUTH AMERICA
Argentina1——
Boliviasle =a + Par S
Venezuela1
Colombia 4
Egypt 1
Cameroon 1
Chad 1
WEST AFRICA
Morocco 1
Ghetia 3
Ivory Coast 1
Nigeria 6
CENTRAL AMERICA
El Salvador 1
Guatemala 1
NORTH AMERICA
Mexico 6
Brazil 7
Chile 2
EAST ASIA
China 35 ———
Taiwan 6 — Mongolia 2
Hong Korea 15
Kong 8
Japan 27
SOUTHEAST ASIA
East Rie te Vietnam 3
Ind 3 ‘eigen, Thailand 7 Malaysia 1
Philippines5©a oS < Singapore7
OCEANIA
New Zealand 1
Austria 3
WESTERN EUROPE
Australia 8
United Kingdom 11
Switzerland 3
Denmark 7— Sweden 4
Finland 5 — — Spain 10
pe Portugal 3
am Norway 3
France 12 “Netherlands 4 - Italy 11
Miguel pais — lreland 2
Greece 6
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India 32
Armenia 1
MIDDLEEAST
Nepal 3 ‘et
Kyrgyzstan 2 — Kazakhstan 3
United Arab
Emirates 1
Cyprus.1-752 ™>—— Turkey 5 4—Syria1 =\—Lebanon1
lran 9 ==. Israel 9
Iraq 1
EASTERN EUROPE
Albania 2
Yugoslavia 3
Azerbaijan 2— —— Ukraine 5
Belarus 3— ® — Serbia 1
Bulgaria 5
Croatia 1 are
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Republic 1 — Romania 3
Georgia —
Hungary 3
CARIBBEAN
Poland 4
Macedonia 2
Kosova 2
Jamaica 1
Dominican Republic 1
Trinidad & Tobego 1
RESIDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (Continued )
First Name
Last Name
Hasnat Matin
Mascha Matthews
Karen McCready
Camilla Nas
Susan Njeru
Alex Pang
Nicola Ploetz
Dione Rabago
Dananjali Ratnayaka
Marta Vicarelli
Julie Wecsler
Chandra Williams
PROGRAM FELLOWS
Bukola Afolayan
Melinda Agyekum
Sarah Beaty
Scott Burkhardt
Blerta Cela
Mariam Dayoub
Hadija Gipaeva
Thea Haavet
Stacy Haverstock
Anastasiya Hozyainova
Andrea Janes
Soo Yon Kim
Leah Kudalis
Tania Lee
Indira Mota
Monica Nunez
Otgo
Otgonjargal
Ekaterine Paresashvili
Fellowship
Resident Fellow
Resident Fellow
Resident Fellow
Peer Counselor Fellow
Resident Fellow
Resident Fellow
Resident Fellow
Resident Fellow
Resident Fellow
Resident Fellow
Resident Fellow
Resident Fellow
International Forum
Fitness Center/Sports
Performing Arts
Harlem Tutorial Program
Cultural Hour
Leadership
Fall Fiesta
Travel
Cultural Hour
McLaine
Cinema
Harlem Tutorial Program
Language Exchange
Theater
Social Activities
Photography
Fall Fiesta
International Forum
Country of Birth
United Kingdom
Netherlands
United States
Norway
Kenya
Malaysia
Germany
Philippines
Sri Lanka
Italy
United States
United States
Field of Study
Finance
Law
Social Work
Forensic Psychology
Urban Policy Analysis
Finance
Law
Social Work
Public Health
International Affairs
Pre-med
Education
Nigeria
United States
United Kingdom
United States
Albania
Brazil
Russia
Norway
United States
Kyrgyzstan
Canada
Korea
United States
Hong Kong
Dominican
Republic
Spain
Mongolia
Georgia
Law
Computer Science
Clarinet Performance Film
International Affairs
Public Policy & Administration
Education
Theatre Studies
Social Work
Social Work
Film
TESOL
Law
Social Work
Secondary Science
Instruction
Museum Studies
International Educational Development
Public Administration
Resident & Program Fellows 2004-05
PROGRAM FELLOWS (Continued)
First Name Last Name Fellowship Country of Birth Field of Study
Jane Pejtersen Orientation/Hospitality Denmark Drama
Anthony Romaniuk Performing Arts Australia Piano Performance
Therese Sjovoll Photography Norway Art History
Marta Vicarelli Sunday Supper Italy International Affairs
Mario Villa Videography Mexico Graphic Arts
RESIDENT WORKAIDES
Winston Chow Equipment Technician United States Political Science
Hadija Gipaeva Pubtender Russia Education
Nyasha Griffith Pubtender Jamaica Social Work
Robert Jeter Equipment Technician United States Piano Performance
Leah Kudalis Pubtender United States Law
Jeff Leigh Equipment United States Music Composition Technician/DJ
Michiaki Nakano DJ Japan English
Odin Ozdil Pubtender Israel Film
Marc Sehrt Pubtender United States Business
Roy Vanegas Equipment United States Computer Science Technician/DJ
Susan Wu Equipment Technician United States Museum Education
Resident & Program Fellows 2004-05
Ballroom dancing is one of the most popular programs at |. House
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
nternational House is fortunate to be governed by a Board of Trustees, whose members serve on a purely voluntary basis and devote considerable time and resources to the House and its resident members. The Trustees provide leadership and guidance in shaping policies aimed at meeting the long-term goals and mission of the House. Their expertise and influence is felt in all aspects of the community: setting financial policy, fund raising for improvements and scholarships, overseeing the upkeep of the facilities, and initiating and supporting programs and activities. Their level of participation and commitment is extraordinary.
Honorary Trustees
Honorary Chairman of the Board
The Honorable Gerald R. Ford
Henry A. Kissinger
Abby M. O'Neill
David Rockefeller
Daisy M. Soros
John C. Whitehead
Officers and Trustees
Chairman of the Board
Paul A. Volcker
Chairman, Executive Committee
William D. Rueckert
Rosow & Company, Inc.
President
Donald L. Cuneo*
Secretary
Kenneth M. Kramer
Shearman & Sterling
Treasurer
Peter C. O’Neill*
Boys Harbor, Inc./Children’s Clinic
Kathleen Burns Buddenhagen
Leah Rush Cann
Paul D. Carter
Andrew H. Darrell Environmental Defense
Jeffrey P. Davis
Rockefeller & Co., Inc.
Jerome Davis Columbia University
Hans W. Decker
Roberta Flack Magic Lady Productions
L. Scott Frantz
Haebler Capital
John French Ill
Tudor Associates
Joan R. Gregory*
Norman Greig
The Greig Farm
Peter W. Hegener eparkventures, LLC eparkprinceton, LLC
Sigurdur Helgason*
Thomas P. Hirschfeld
J. & W. Seligman & Co.
Robert J. Krefting
Donald D. Kummerfeld Kummerfeld Associates, Inc.
Elsie Crum McCabe
The Museum for African Art
cere a SOA
Joseph T. McLaughlin, Esa, Heller Enrman White & McAuliffe LLP
William S. Moody
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.
Hideaki Otaka, Toyota Motor North America, Inc.
Adam Quinton
Merrill Lynch
Anthony C. Spikes*
Goldman, Sachs & Company
Thompson M. Swayne, JP Morgan Chase
Robert van Zwieten*,
Lehman Brothers, Inc.
Frank G. Wisner
American International Group
Ross C. Youngman*
Kashif Zafar, Credit Suisse First Boston
Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek International
international Trustees
John F. Crawford, At large
Jacques P. DePortu*, France
Mark Eyskens*, Belgium
Blaise Halluitte*, France
Walid Ahmed Juffali, Saudi Arabia
Nand Khemka%, India
Klaus P. Moessle*, Germany
Yuzaburo Mogi*, Japan
John Bing Sing Pek*, At large
Timotheus R. Pohl, At large
Timothy C. Purcell, At large
Bien Kiat Tan*, Singapore
Kenneth D. Taylor, Canada
Tatsuro Toyoda*, Japan
Karin Zinkann*, Germany
Life Trustees
John R. H. Blum
Mrs. Daniel P. Davison
Stephen M. DuBrul, Jr.
Patricia M. Cloherty*
John Elliott, Jr.
Gordon W. Evans, President Emeritus
Stephen C. Eyre
Mrs. James D. Farley
Mrs. Leonard Hirschfeld
Mrs. Ruth W. Houghton
John |. Howell
Jonathan Mason
Takeshi Nagano
Edmond J. Nouri*
Russell S. Reynolds, Jr.
Midge Turk Richardson
Mrs. Yves Robert
Herman Rottenberg
Stanley M. Rumbough, Jr.
Robert G. Stone, Jr.
*International House Alumni
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WORLD COUNCIL OF ALUMNI
stablished in 1966 by L.W. "Bill" Frolich, the World Council of Alumni is a body of distinguished International House former resident representatives from all geographic regions of the world. The council promotes the goals of International House worldwide, provides an invaluable link with its alumni community and assists the House in developing and maintaining relationships with potential residents, friends and supporters. Below is a list of current members.
President
DonaldL.Cuneo
Co-Chairs
SigurdurO.Helgason,Trustee
KlausP.Mossle,InternationalTrustee
ChairEmerita
DaisyM.Soros,Trustee
North America
Canada
DanyA.Comeau
Marta&JohnFriesen**
lanH.Fraser
SusanMcLaine
UnitedStates
JoanM.Bailey,NewHampshire
Denise T. Barton, United States”
JonathanJ.Breene,NewYork*
EmmaR.Broisman,NewYork
MabelS.Burks,Georgia
LuisSousaCampos,NewYork*
LeahRushCann,NewYork,Trustee
RossCann,NewYork
RobertM.Chadwick,DistrictofColumbia
LucyleeChiles,NewYork
PatriciaM.Cloherty,NewYork, LifeTrustee
KarlJ.Connor,Louisiana
Diane Cook, United States”
AlexanderM.Dake,NewYork”
JamesDavis,UnitedStates**
IbrahimA.Gambari,NewYork*
BarbaraGrace,Missouri
JoanR.Gregory,NewYork,Trustee
WolfgangKarlHeim,California*
VreniA.Hommes,NewYork
RogerA.Jollis,Colorado
JohnW.Kooyman,NewYork*
JoannaChing-YunLee,New.York
AdrianG.Looney,NewJersey*
CornelisA.Los,Ohio*
PeterMaramaldi,Utah
DaphnePezarisMaramaldi,Utah
SoniaMeluk,NewYork*
SergeiS.Mikhelson,NewYork”
FilipMoerman,NewYork”
PeterC.O'Neill,NewYork,Trustee
ZiataPaces,NewYork*
JohnB.S.Pek,California, InternationalTrustee*
DianeReid,Texas
HarryM.Rosen,NewYork
HermanRottenberg,NewYork, LifeTrustee
AnneLesterSchager,NewYork
MarianneSciolino,NewYork
H.ClaySimpsonJr.,NewJersey
EllieSpiegel,NewJersey
SallyJ.Staley,Ohio
GustavSzabo,NewYork
WernerValeur-Jensen,Connecticut*
RobertW.vanZwieten, NewYork,Trustee*
DirkVandewalle,NewHampshire*
LauraE.Watts-Patrick,NewYork
LuciaK.Whitmarsh,UnitedStates**
JulietWurr,DistrictofColumbia
South America
Argentina
CristinaZamani
Chile
MarioAstorgadeValenzuela
Venezuela
JeyabalanSubbiah”
EucarisMarcanoSubbiah
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Western Europe
Austria
WalterR.Springer
Belgium
ServaneBonnet
MauritsDolmans*
MarkEyskens
ErikaHoward”
Denmark
DanV.Besjakov
PeterKurrild-Klitgaard
Finland
Anna-MaijaS.Lindholm
KaarinTaipale
France
JacquesP.dePortu, InternationalTrustee
BlaiseHalluitte, InternationalTrustee
Germany
ClemensKuechler
Kx
KarinE.Zinkann, InternationalTrustee
Netherlands
WillibrordF.M.
vanNierop
Spain
RobertF.Slutz
MayaSpeelmansSlutz*
West Africa
Ghana
DavidA.Asante
VincentAzumah
Nigeria
AustinC.Amalu*
Senegal
ToussaintKongo-Doudou*
North Africa
Egypt
Abdalla El-Wakil
AlyAhmedRaafat
Switzerland
MarkusHugelshofer*
KarlDetlefSafft*
MartinaSchmitz*
UnitedKingdom
AymanJarjour
MohammadKia*
AlysonKing
PankajKumar*
Eastern Europe
Hungary
PalPeterToth
Poland
AndrzejSwiatkowski
Russia
AmadouR.Ba*
ArleneR.Barilec*
Serbia and Montenegro
SinisaN.Ruzicic
Slovenia
SvavaBernhardsdottir
Southeast Asia
Indonesia
SjamsiahAchmad
SuburL.Wardoyo
SuzanWardoyo
ThePhilippines
Mohammed|.Khan*
Singapore
East Asia
HongKong SiuFunPunChoy
FrankC.Wong*
Japan
Akiko&RempeiMizuno
YuzaburoMogi, InternationalTrustee
BienKiatTan, TakeshiNagano,LifeTrustee
InternationalTrustee
TatsuroToyoda, Thailand
ProkAmranand
WellingtonPaoChunChu*
Middle East
Israel
DanielaPassal
Kuwait , Milind S. Gadkary
Saudi Arabia
FaroukM.Lugman*
Turkey
Isabel E. Horulu
UnitedArab Emirates
Abdullah A. Almoosa
East Africa
South &
Central Asia
Bangladesh
Hasna Jasmuddin
Moudud
India
Anil D. Gandhi
KishorS.Jhaveri
NandKhemka, InternationalTrustee
International Trustee
Korea
Sook-JaHong
Myong-Whai Kim
SeungpilYu
Taiwan
GeorgeY.L.Wu
Oceania
Kenya Australia
RichardM.Kariuki
Tanzania
ArthurGwanaloliK.Mwakapugi
SamArmstrong
RexC.Olsson
R.ScottWhitmont
RossC.Youngman, Trustee
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*HonoraryMembers
**LifeMembers
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RESIDENT MEMBER GIFT CAMPAIGN
he Resident Member Gift Campaign is a vehicle through which residents provide financial support for a scholarship, program or project that they select by democratic vote. The Resident Member Gift is an opportunity for the current residents to leave a legacy for future members of the |. House community.
In its inaugural year, the 2003-2004 Resident Member Gift Campaign raised over $6,000 for a scholarship for returning residents. Led by the Class Agents for 2004, George Mathew and Peter Cronin, and a committee of 15 residents from all regions of the world, the Campaign solicited gifts from over 250 resident members, alumni, staff and friends of the House, including a $1,500 challenge grant from Trustee Ross Youngman. The residents also held a fundraising concert, which raised over $1,400 for the Campaign.
The Resident Member Gift Campaign, like Sunday Suppers and the All Nations Celebration, is an |. House tradition which is sure to endure and will benefit all future generations of |. House residents. With sincere appreciation for their generous support of the first ever Resident Member Gift Campaign, International House is proud to recognize the following residents, staff, alumni and friends whose gifts helped raise over $6,000 for a scholarship for returning residents:
Resident Gift Donors
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Mr. Abbas Abbas
Mr. Abdul Mannan Abbasi
Mr. Salman Abdul Baset
Mr. Alberto Accardi
Mr. Olubukola Afolayan Jejeloye
Ms. Melinda Agyekum
Mr. Lucas O. Ahambo
Ms. Myrna Alejo
Mr. Gabrielius Alekna and Ms. Mariana
Dimitrova
Ms. Maho Amano
Mr. Michael H. Andreae
Ms. Marianna Astakhova
Mr. Efstathios Avdis
Ms. Julie Averill
Mr. Kinan Azmeh
Mr. Adefemi Babarinde
Mr. Nicolas Bacigalupo
Ms. Caroline Bal-Parisot
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Patricia Banks
Brian Bassingthwaighte
Natalie Battle
Sarah Beaty
Anne C. Beckmann-Missling
Kenton Beerman
Nadine Bell
Eric Bella
Moshe Ben-Ezra
Jolie M. Beyrer-Terrazas
Joseph Billings
Sundeep Bisla
Jacques S. Bleindou
Gabuka Booi
Nathan Brandwein
Jodi S. Breisler
Susanne C. Buchner
Oksana Buranbaeva
Andrea Carla
Kevin M. Casey
Andres R. Centeno
Jagdeep Chadha
Jimmy Chan
Cheng Yu Jennifer Chen
Zhigang Chen
Samuel Chernawsky
Catalin Cosovanu
Peter M. Cronin
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Sofia N. Daulatzai
Pim W. de Kuijer
Catherina E. De Roos
John DeAngelis
Balazs Denes
Helen Dennis
Peter Deselaers
Aaron DiPiazza
Robert E. Dodde
Joanna Doerfer
Sean J. Donato
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Alison Dong
Chaoyan Dong
lsolina M. Douglas
Anju Dubey
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Leyla Dursunova
Eva J. Egolf
Eric G. Erickson
Isabella Fabbri and Mr. Farouk
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Ms. El Mehdi Faouzi
Astrid S. Fassbender and Mr. Dirk
Nierhoff
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Catherine Feather
Helen Findley
Kristin Flood
Carlos Zambrana Flores
Guillermo Franco
Isaac R. Galatzer-Levy
Kathleen J. Gibbons
Khadizhat Gipaeva
Anthony Gordon
Christine E. Greer
Alison A. Gregor
Nyasha K. Griffith
Sarah Gutman
Ma. Araceli B. Habaradas
Shahnaz Habib
Victoria Hailstock
Eyyub Hajiyev
Richard J. Harbinson
Lars Hartenstein
Peter Heltzel
Yasna Heravi
Anne E. Herro
An Karlien Martine Hertogen
Nathan T. Hetherington
Yumiko Higaki
Ai Horiuchi
Brikena Hoxha
Mohit Ichhpuniani and Ms. Priya Rai
Mariko Inoue
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Luc A. Jansen
Dean Johnson
William Jordan
Timur Jusupov
Andrew Kalashnik
Christos Kallis
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Resident Member Gift Campaign
Ms. Vlera Kastrati
Ms. Gintare Kemekliene and Mr. Kasparas Kemeklis
Ms. Lianne E. Kennedy
Ms. Azeen Keramati
Ms. Anna Keski-Rahkonen
Mr. Avinash Khare
Ms. Jennifer Min-Jung Kim
Ms. Sanam Kittikulsingh
Mr. Werner F. Klausnitzer
Ms. Miriam Koepke
Mr. Peter Kohl-Landgraf
Mr. Suraj R. Kripalani
Ms. Joy Lambert
Mr. Pierre-Pascal A. Lemoine
Ms. Carla Leurs
Mr. Bingtao Li
Ms. Faye V. Liu
Mr. Alexander Loke and Ms. Constance Wong
Mr. Raul Lopez
Mr. Hans C. Luther
Ms. Mai Q. Ly
Mr. David G. MacKay
Ms. Paula A. Madrid
Ms. Kira-Mickie M. Mailey
Ms. Armineh Manookian Salmasi
Mr. Virgil Marina
Mr. Michal W. Markiewicz
Mr. Enrique Marquez
Mr. P. George Mathew
Mr. Hasnat M. Matin
Ms. Alka Mattoo
Ms. Mokgadi Maunatlala
Mr. Urs Maurer
Ms. Catherine Maywald
Mr. Kenneth S. McGovern
Mr. Archie McLean
Mr. Christian Mensching
Ms. Jia Mi
Mr. Guillaume Morin
Mr. Dimitar Moskovsky
Mr. Christian H. Muench
Ms. Suzin A. Naguib
Mr. Sidney N. Nakahodo
Ms. Camilla Nas
Ms. Abara Nathaniel
Ms. Afia Nathaniel and Mr. Sameer Bajaj
Mr. Viet Nguyen
Ms. Emily Nicklett
Ms. Monica Nunez Laiseca
Ms. Tricia O’Brien
Ms. Jane O’Hara
Mr. Koichi Ohara
Ms. Nadia Papayani
Mr. Michele Pazienza
Ms. Jane C. Pejtersen
Mrs. Elvira Perez
Mr. Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt
Ms. Nicola S. Ploetz
Ms. Chunli Quan
Ms. Dione T. Rabago
Mr. and Mrs. Amir Raz
Ms. Yvette M. Razafindrakoto
Ms. Paavani Reddy
Mr. Andres Rengifo
Mr. Norberto Rivera
Mr. Anthony Romaniuk
Ms. Solene A. Romieu
Mr. James A. Ross
Mr. Herman Rottenberg
Ms. Marta Ruperez
Mr. Vadim Samorodov
Ms. Yoko Sato
Ms. Eleni Sawvides
Ms. Rachel Schwartzman
Ms. Fruzan F. Seifi
Mr. Giga Shane
Mr. Benjamin H. Shaw
Ms. Alissa Sheth
Ms. Tina Shrestha
Mr. Joseph Zachary S. Silayan
Mr. Jaime Silvela
Mr. Ron H. Slangen
Ms. Laura E. Slaughter
Mr. Thomas A. Smith
Ms. Estelle Sohne
Mr. Assaf Sommer
Mr. Marcel B. Souza
ae Se Sa TT eee SS NTA a
Ms. Katrin Stamatis
Mr. Nataphone Subsin
Ms. Hrafnhildur Sverrisdottir
Ms. Kathleen Tagg
Mr. Xerxes N. Talati
Ms. Mary Tamayo
Ms. Barbara L. Tanenbaum
Mr. Johnny W. Tang
Mr. David Tofani
Ms. Radojka Tomasevic
Mr. Jason Tomasulo
Ms. Mariana Torres Blair
Ms. Thalia Tzanetti
Mr. Michael Unger
Mr. Andres Valdes
Mr. Roy Vanegas
Ms. Leilah Vevaina
Ms. Marta Vicarelli
Mr. Mario Villa and Ms. Gabriela Medina
Mr. Jose Manuel Villa Rodriguez
Ms. Erica-Noelle Vincent
Mr. Mattias Wahl
Mr. Chao Yuan Wang and Ms. Yi Lu
Mr. Hongyuan Wang
Mr. Eusi Ward
Ms. Maren Westphal
Ms. Catherine A. White
Mr. Dinuk Wijeratne
Ms. Chandra S. Williams
Mr. Alex Winckler
Mr. Francois Witbooi
Mr. Perry Wortman
Ms. Joanna L. Wylomanska
Ms. Ke Xu
Mr. Tianpeng Xu
Mr. Bora Yagiz
Mr. Yadh Yaich
Ms. Margaret B. Yardley
Mr. Neil Yeung
Mr. Ross Charles Youngman &
Mrs. Veronica Espaliat
Mr. Cesar Zaurdo
Ms. Dawei Zhang
Ms. Fan Zhang
Mr. Xiang Zou
Resident Member Gift Campaign
THE ANNUAL FUND CAMPAIGN
he wide variety of programs, services, and resources available to I. House residents are made possible each year by generous alumni and friends who contribute to the Annual Fund Campaign. The life of the House — as well as the lives of all those who live here — would be dramatically different were it not for the support of these dedicated individuals, corporations, and foundations. In fact, contributions to the Annual Fund enable the House to subsidize the expenses of every resident member by approximately $2,500 a year and provide over $330,000 in scholarship aid to new and returning residents. Donations to I. House also support:
e Events such as Cultural Hours, e Outreach efforts like the Harlem Holiday Balls, Salon Nights, and Tutorial Program, which pairs International Festivals organized resident members with local to celebrate the many diverse schoolchildren for mentoring, cultures of resident members; educational field trips, and other
e Four annual Sunday Suppers that learning experiences, bring the |. House community e A series of day trips and Comtogether in the spirit of brother- munity Weekends for residents hood-a House tradition for over to get to know one another — as 80 years; well as New York City and the ° Speakers’ Forums featuring surrounding areas — in informal, such distinguished visitors as fun settings; Nelson Mandela and Mary e DSL Internet access in resident Robinson participating in lively rooms and wireless Internet discussions on salient topics service in the Map Lounge and with resident members; Study Center;
e Specialized training for participants + ¢ Recent renovations to the Pub in the House’s international and |. House North kitchens and leadership programs as well as bathrooms as well as forthcoming for residents serving as Program upgrades to public areas and Fellows and Resident Fellows; rooms in |. House South.
The range of contributions to the Annual Fund Campaign is as diverse as our alumni and residents’ backgrounds. For example, some donors make restricted gifts to support particular scholarship funds or program areas, while others help offset the cost of general operations. Some contribute cash, others make gifts of securities, and still others establish planned gifts to support |. House in perpetuity. Whatever their area of interest, means of support, or even size of their gift, all |. House donors are united by their strong belief in the value of the International House experience and its capacity to inspire cooperation, understanding, and peace worldwide.
Specific programs that The Annual Fund has recently supported include (clockwise from upper left): Black History Month CulturalHour;SundaySupper;AvisitingJapanesedancetroop
| performance; and an Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre performance.
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
FISCAL YEAR 2004
ith sincere appreciation for their generous support of the International House Annual Fund Campaign during Fiscal Year 2004, we are proud to recognize the following individuals, corporations, and foundations whose gifts helped raise over $940,000 for |. House scholarships, programs, projects, and operations:
Corporations, Foundations
Kikkoman International, Inc. & Other Institutions
American Express Company"
American Express Global Security
AOL Time Warner Inc.
Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder Holdings, Inc.
The Ayco Charitable Foundation
Bayerische Landesbank
Bridgestone Firestone Trust Fund
Brother International Corporation
James E. and Diane W. Burke Foundation, Inc.
Cartier”
Choices for Aging, Inc.*
Citigroup Private Bank
Credit Suisse First Boston
The Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation
Deutsche Asset Management
Deutsche Bank AG
Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation, Inc.*
DZ Bank
Early Cochran & Olson, L.L.C."
Ehrenkranz Family Foundation
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund
Ford Foundation”
Frank & Camille’s Keyboard Centers*
The Franklin Fund*
Freunde des |. House, e.V.
TNE LOW. ern) Charitable Trust
Integrated Micro Systems, Inc.
Japanese Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation”
Anna-Maria & Stephen Kellen Foundation
W.K. Kellogg Foundation*
F.M. Kirby Foundation, Inc.
Steven Kratchman Architect, P.C.
LCU Foundation
Logfret Inc.
LoWest Direct, Inc.
James A. Macdonald Foundation
The Mitsui USA Foundation
Moody's Corporation*
J.P. Morgan*
The New York Times Company, Inc.*
Paraview Publishing*
Pfizer, Inc.*
RBC Capital Markets**
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund*
Shearman & Sterling
The Shoreland Foundation*
The Spiritus Gladius Foundation
Tamarack Preserve, Ltd.*
Tommy Hilfiger*
Toyota Motor North America, Inc.*
Unilever United States Foundation, Inc.**
Washington Mutual*
The Washington Post Company*
The Willows of Newport
Romantic Inn & Garden’
Wolfensohn Family Foundation*
Chairman’s Circle
($10,000 and over)
Natalie Asouline ‘55
Mrs. Kathleen Burns Buddenhagen
Lucy Gilliam Crockin ‘52
Mr. Claudio Dorigo’93 and
Ms. Birgit F. Schulte ‘93*
Alberta Dudley
Scott and Icy Frantz
Sigurdur O. Helgason ‘45
Estate of Lucille C. Henke ‘65*
Joseph T. McLaughlin, Esq.
Dr. and Mrs. Klaus P. Moessle ‘85
William S. Moody
Abby and George O'Neill
Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. O’Neill ‘92
John Bing Sing Pek ‘68
David Rockefeller
Crystal Rosendaul
Herman Rottenberg
Daisy and Paul Soros ‘51
Mr. William S. Sterns and Mrs. Wenke B. Thoman Sterns
Ms. Elsie Verberg
Paul A. Volcker
The Honorable John C. Whitehead
President’s Circle ($5,000-$9,999)
All Nations Celebration
Kathleen Burns Buddenhagen
Mrs. Leah Rush Cann ’87 and Mr. Ross S. Cann ‘89
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Dick
Walid A. Juffali
Mr. & Mrs. L. Ware Preston, III
Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Reynolds, Jr.
William D. Rueckert
Maya E. Speelmans and Robert F. Slutz ‘87
Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell Stensrud*
Toshiaki Taguchi
William Vareika
International Sponsor ($1,000-$4,999)
Mr. Charles A. and Mrs. Isabel M. Baker ‘56
Denise T. Barton ‘56
Mervin J. Block ‘61
Guy L. Bourdin ‘68
Ms. Laura L. Breyer
Dayton T. Carr*
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Carter
Yukichi Chiba ‘51
Donald and Bonnie Cuneo ‘69
Alexander M. Dake ‘86
Andrew H. Darrell
Dr. James M. Davis ‘39
Jeffrey P. Davis*
Ms. Lucienne de Mestre*
Richard and Barbara Debs
Hans W. Decker
John Elliott, Jr.
Abdalla El-Wakil ‘75
Mrs. James D. Farley
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Fitzgerald ‘68
Darren M. Fogel ‘98
Mr. and Mrs. John French, III
Kathleen Glassie*
A. J. Goulding ‘97
Stephen K. Grimm
Charles P. Harbottle ‘41
Eloise De Lay Hayes ‘62
Peter W. Hegener
Thomas P. Hirschfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hoch
John Junek*
Mr. and Mrs. Nand Khemka ‘56
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Killebrew*
Dr. and Mrs. Tiong Ik King*
Kenneth M. Kramer, Esq.
Robert J. Krefting
Dr. Adrian G. Looney ‘92 and Ms. Ayesha Sitlani
Lucinda M. Lord ‘38
Susan McLaine ‘56
Mr. Jan Paul D. Menneken ’87 and Ms. Mami Urano ‘88
Denise R. Person ‘94
Timothy C. Purcell
Adam D. Quinton*
Mrs. Kent Rhodes
Stanley M. Rumbough, Jr.
Khye Tiong Saw ‘75
Robert G. Stone, Jr.
Hiroshi Tada ‘57*
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Tallon
SOLUS LEE LATALPA RS i eS S . a S ' o a ‘ a a a
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. van Zwieten ‘88
Lulu C. Wang*
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Washburn ‘50
Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wesley
Steadman H. Westergaard, Esq. ‘80
Frank G. Wisner
James D. Wolfensohn
Frank C. Wong ‘81
Juliet Wurr ‘89
Mr. Ross Charles Youngman ‘91 & Mrs. Veronica Espaliat
Mr. and Mrs. Kashif Zafar
Dr. Fareed Zakaria®
Riverside Associate ($500-$999)
Amy E. Barth*
Christopher J. Bates ‘79
Jessica Bier ‘98
Dr. Edith Y. Chang ‘73
Catherine G. Curran
Anke Dening
Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson*
Melissa Eisenstat
Anne L. Esson ‘63
Michael W. Galligan, Esq. ‘85
Joan R. Gregory ‘87
Phyllis Haberman ‘72
Daniel Hane ‘88
Wolfgang Karl Heim ‘85
Ta Chun Hsu ‘45
Noriko O. Kozai ‘58
James E. & Susan F. Lindsay ‘57
David L. Luke, III
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Manko ‘50
Catherine A. Mayer ‘69
Ms. Leslie McCall and Mr. Boris Borozan
Lionel C. McIntyre ‘88
Mary F. Miller ‘66
John K. Naughton ‘80
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nemerov*
Mr. and Mrs. Toru Nonoyama
Edmond J. Nouri ‘42
Daniel E. Offutt ‘60
Mr. & Mrs. Teh Chao Pai ‘61
Daniela Passal ‘60
Margaret Lipman Pillsbury ‘50
Ken Read
Donald S. Rice
Mr. Alexander R. Robarts ’90 and Dr. Miran Robarts
Dr. and Mrs. Frederic Rueckert
Maurice Samuels ‘81
Wolfgang E. G. Saxon ‘60
Anne Lester Schager ‘67
Svetlana Shmulyian ‘99
Choi Sang Shum ‘53
Dr. Malcolm W. Smith ‘67
Anthony C. Spikes ‘96
DaBarion N. Taylor ‘OO
Frank C. Taylor ‘67
Mr. and Mrs. Takaya Uno ‘77*
Mrs. James P. Warburg
Richard T. Wax ‘51
John A. Wells
John K. & Lucia K. Whitmarsh ‘40
Dr. Karin E. Zinkann ‘57
House Associate ($499andunder)
Anonymous (13)
Unalane C. Ablondi
Dr. Yonatan Abranyos ‘89
Sjamsiah Achmad ‘62
Dr. Stephen E. Adeyinka ‘70
Joanna O. Adusei ‘OO*
Joseph Adusei ‘71°
Mr. and Mrs. Nasser Anmad*
Robin Frantz Ahrens ‘65
Karen Moore Alterman ‘63
Austin C. Amalu ‘81
Dr. Edward Anders ‘51
Dr. Inna M. Andreva-Miller ‘O1
Dimitris T. Argyriou ‘67
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Armstrong*
Ms. Kumiko Ashino ‘OO and
Mr. Richard J. Hara
William B. Ashley ‘70
Professor Hans Aspock ‘70
Victorien A. Assi ‘94
Honor Roll of Donors
Honor Roll of Donors
Joseph A. Austin ‘83*
Edward F. Babbott ‘55
Virginia P. Bainbridge ‘68
J. Russell Baker ‘68
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril C. Baldwin, Jr.
Patricia Banks*
Gaurav Bansal ‘02
Dr. Nimat H. Barazangi 69 and Professor Muawia Barazangi ‘69
Esther L. Barazzone ‘70
Dr. Guillermo Barnes-Garcia ‘80
Wayne M. Barnstone ‘79
Jonathan W. Battle ‘69
Desiree Baxter ‘98
Pia T. Bayot*
Miss Tenley |. Beals*
Robert C. Beck*
Aliciamarie A. Belchak ‘OO*
Dr. Ruth Bendetovitch ‘70
Jess & Madeline Benhabib ‘77
Robert R. Bennett ‘81
Dora A. Benton-Bardach ‘57
Craig G. Bergstrom*
Dr. Louise M. Berman ‘53
Mary L. Berridge ‘56
Dr. Diana F. Bickley ‘92
Dr. and Mrs. Amir H. Biniaz ‘54
Yves Biry ‘51
Joan M. Bisser ‘54
Natalie F. Blacher ‘80*
Thomas Bleha ‘58
Donald M. Boardman ‘51
Mrs. Heath Drury Boote ‘63
Alan H. Booth ‘33
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Bortstein*
Darko Bosnjak ‘97
Rachelle Bradt ‘81
Mary Jane Bragg ‘40
George Brakas ‘84
Elliott J. Brebner ‘54
Adele C. Breech ‘57
William B. Brice ‘68*
Dorothy Brickman ‘58
Donald H. Briggs ‘97
Mary Louise Moore Bright ‘62
Dr. Clyde W. Brockett, Jr. ‘63
M. Elizabeth Brothers ‘51
Anna Elizabeth Brown ‘65
Diana Parket Brown ‘52
Florence M. Brownridge ‘58
Gregory D. Bruce ‘03*
Ruth B. Bryn
Gina Buontempo ‘02
Eleanor H. Burke ‘63
Herbert F. Burkhardt ‘67*
Gaurav V. Burman
Vinod Busjeet ‘74
Dr. Aldo J. Busot ‘49
Dr. Joel J. Cahen ‘79
Luis Sousa Campos ‘92
Cesar G. Cardozo ‘92
Mary Agnes Carey ‘84
Victor Caroddo
David S. Carroll ‘77
Christina L. Causway*
Estate of Raissa T. Chadwell*
Robert M. Chadwick ‘83
Ms. Carol Chang ’87 and Mr. Jack Jiang ‘91*
Norma Zane Chaplain ‘52*
Sheila Burrows Chapline ‘46
Lei Chen
Tina Chen
Christine Cheon ‘02
Viola Cheung*
Dr. Lucylee Chiles ‘92
Dr. Jacek Chowdhary ‘94
Siu Fun Pun Choy ‘57
Therese Young Choy ‘70
Wellington Pao-Chun Chu ‘88
Dr. Anna M. Cienciala ‘53
Joyce Bodain Colfax ‘45
Dale S. Collinson ‘63
Jane Colsher ‘51
Dr. Bishan N. Consul ‘59*
Edward J. Conway ‘51
Mildred Burroughs Cook ‘57
Alexandra Coolidge*
Ann W. Cooper
Patricia J. Coronado*
Marcia R. Corwin ‘53
Amy E. Costello ‘98°
Katheryn L. Cranford ‘74
Dustin G. Craven ‘93
Philip S. Crawford ‘68
Dr. Herman Curiel ‘76
Colleen Curran*
Margaret M. Currie ‘49
Alice Czyz ‘59
Dr. Raquel A. Da Rosa ‘85
John Dalsheim*
Karl |. Danga ‘72
John Dartigue ‘65
Luigi De Fraia ‘82°
Dr. Raffaella De Santis ‘95
Marie A. De Suremain ‘98
Frank-Willem de Witt ‘98
Samaroo Deonarine ‘79
Emanuel Derman ‘68
Steve Deutsch
Norma L. Dickey ‘45
Phyllis Dickstein ‘64
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland E. Dodge, Jr.
Stephan Donelian ‘89
James P. Dougherty”
Jennifer A. Dowd ‘68
Dr. Martha Grace Duncan ‘69
Kenneth A. DuVal ‘99
James & Karen Eben ‘87
Rafaela Valdez Echeverria
Mr. and Mrs. Maurits E. Edersheim ‘41
Dr. Sandra Edmonds
Augusta Inettie B. Edwards ‘46
Victoria English Ellington ‘76
Carmen R. Ellsaesser ‘O3*
Kate S. Elman
Bahar Eris ‘02°
Deanne Evans ‘OO
Joanne C. Evans*
Dr. Andre J. Eydt ‘63
Dr. June L. Fair ‘70
Dr. Michael T. Fasullo ‘88 and Ms. Cinzia Cera
Catherine Feather ‘02°
Eduardo G. Fermin ‘95
Mr. and Mrs. Dimitrios M. Fikioris ‘63
Nadia Ehrlich Finkelstein ‘54
Filippo Fiorani ‘O02
Joan Fishman ‘04*
Mrs. John C. Fiske ‘41
Heather A. Forrest ‘OO*
Edin Forto ‘03*
Franck Foulloy*
Marie A. Fountain ‘74
Alexandra Franciscus*
Barbara & lan Fraser”
Joan M. Frey ‘56
Elaine P. Frost ‘59
Helene Fuller ‘60
Jean & Hubert Gabrielse ‘54
David F. Gawley ‘78
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silent auction at Christie’s helped the 2004 Annual Fund
Honor Roll of Donors
Helen M. Gebhard ‘49
Christina Gee*
Dr. Katherine Gee ‘44
Dr. Mary Gegerias ‘64
Andreas Geiger ‘91
Bose T. George ‘88
MariGeorgeson‘98
Daniel Gersen, Esq. ‘39
Dr. Edward G. Gingold ‘68
S. Scott Goddard
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Z. Gold
Janet McCollough Goodwillie ‘51
Sara Gordon*
Allison M. Gorr ‘O01
Bob Gottschall ‘67
Mary Green
Jessica Greenstein ‘92
Sylvia G. Grossman
Leonard N. Gruenfeld ‘98
Patricia H. Hagan*
Blaise Halluitte “70
David L. Hamming ‘03*
Lisa A. Hantman ‘89
Chief Justice Phillip C. Hardberger ‘60
Richard S. Harper ‘73
Nurhan Harput ‘65
John Benjamin Harris ‘69*
Margot M. Harrison ‘67
Dr.NielsH.Harrit‘78
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hartch ‘65
Silvia B. Hartman ‘71
Euan Harvey ‘O3*
Dr. Joanne Pillsbury Harwood ‘89
Ruth Harwood ‘52
Rieko Hatakeyama ‘02*
Christie M. Hayes ‘87
PhyllisHead‘85
Brian M. Heath*
Rachel R. Hecht, Esq. ‘61
Elizabeth Heide*
Dr. Katherine Hendry ‘69
Kelly A. Herrity ‘97*
Edith Herrmann ‘43
Jerry Hill ‘68
Catherine Ho ‘50*
David Ho
Michael Hochberg*
Ellen Neff Hoke ‘41
Maryanne N. Holland*
Age Hollander ‘81
Ardith Holmgrain ‘87
Dominique G. Homberger ‘79
Hideto Homma
Vreni A. Hommes ’89 and Christopher J. Mathers ‘90
Bonnie Horbach ‘96
Irmgard C. Hormann ‘39
Professor Jules Horn ‘50
Helen C. Horton ‘56
Thomas W. Hoya, Esq. ‘66
Eileen Hsieh ‘80
Jingbo Huang*
Nancy F. Hubbell ‘57*
Barbara S. Hugg
J. Webster Hull ‘76°
MornaHyatt‘48
Dr. Susana J. lcaza ‘68
Ecaterina Ignat
Curtis U. Ingraham ‘84
Mary Jane Irwin ‘52
Robert Isaacs ‘OO
Sachiko Isobe
Mr. and Mrs. William Jacklin*
Henry C. Jadow ‘58
Lutgarde M. Jans ‘72
Geraldine French Jennings ‘53
Scott W. Jennings ‘79
Karen S. Johnstone ‘61
Mahima Joishy, Esq. ‘01
Amos N. Jones ‘03*
Jennifer Jurmark ‘O02
Dr.ChaitanyaKadiyala‘95
Nicolas J. Kahale ‘81*
Alan R. Kahn ‘59
Helen Kahn ‘64
Doron Kalir ‘O1
Aki Kamiya ‘98
Dr. Edward S. Kaneshige ‘55
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kartzke ‘84
Marie W. Kasckow ‘50
Nobuo Katagiri ‘83°
Buff S. Kavelman ‘82
Diane Keefe*
Mr. and Mrs. Sean H. Kelly*
Andrew G. Kemeny ‘61
Omar Khair-Eldin ‘90
Alexander Khelem*
Jeong Kil Kim ‘63
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Kim ‘63
Ye-Ree Kim ‘03*
Daniel K. Kinder*
Ruth K. King ‘50
TP. hing oS
Helena D. Kirkland ‘50°
Eric Kisch ‘62
Evans K. Kissi ‘91
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klein*
Peggy J. Klotz-Klark ‘48
Michaela Knupfer*
Professor Kenji Kobayashi ‘54
Durmus Koch ‘71
Norbert Koenig ‘77
Christopher Masahiko Kondo ‘65*
Dr. Keith P. Koons ‘78
Judith B. Kostman ‘65
Theodore H. Kreinik ‘71
Ann Kuhimann
Dr. Jonathan L. Kuhn ‘85 and Ms. Michele H.
Herman ‘84
Andrew & Karen Kurian*
Kimberly J. Labor ‘84
Dr. and Mrs. Peter Laderman ‘45
Dr. Francoise Descamp Lagoutte ‘67°
Professor Michel S. Laguerre ‘99
Professor Helen L. Laird ‘48
Dr. Tamassy Lajos ‘67*
Karim Ali M. Lakhdhir ‘73
Mr. and Mrs. Noor A. Lakhdhir ‘55
Tanya Lear ‘49*
Cheng Lee
George A. Lee
John F. Lee ‘92
Michael A. Legaspi
Jeffrey Hans Leo ‘74*
Elizabeth A. Lesser ‘84
Carla Leurs ‘04°
Jeffrey L. Levin ‘70
Brenda S. Lewis
Donald C. Lewis ‘85
Dr. Carole S. Light, Ph.D. ‘65
Professor Peter Lindenfeld ‘51
Alan Liu ‘97
Jun Liu ‘02
Professor Maria L. Loenen ‘90
Dr. Cornelis A. Los ‘79
Cecilia A. Lotse ‘74°
Jonathan A. Lowe ‘68
Doreen A. Ludemann ‘81
Borinquen R. Lugton ‘58
Jean Ping Lum ‘88
Dr. Betty Louise Lumby ‘55
Peter Lundberg ‘86°
Barry and Rachel Lynn ‘94
Maureen MacGrogan ‘72
Duncan MacGuigan*
David MacKenzie, Ph.D. ‘53
James L. Maertin
Mr. Shahryar Mahbub and Ms. Shazia Khawaja*
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Mahoney
Reidar K. Maliks*
Royce M. Mallory ‘69
Alexandra Malozemoff
Weerwan Mani ‘76°
David C. Manier, Ph.D. ‘92
Dr. Susan E. Manning*
Francoise M. Manodritta, Ph.D. ‘73
George W. Mapp
Robert D. Marafioti ‘73
Dr. and Mrs. Peter Maramaldi
Marco Mariano ‘96°
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Marshack ‘56
Elaine Fischer Marshack ‘56
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Martin
Susan P. Martin*
Carlos De Mathias Martins, Jr. ‘93
HonorRollofDonors
Honor Roll of Donors
Igor V. Maslov
Joan and George Mason ‘58
P. George Mathew ‘04
Thomas W. Mathison ‘87
Jochen Harald May ‘67
Mr. and Mrs. Marc B. Mazur*
Constance Hopkins McCluskey ‘69
John J. McGinley, Ph.D. ‘99
Reverend David B. Mcllhiney ‘67
Mike McLaine*
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. McPherson
Dr. Rahul Mehra ‘75*
Donald V. Mehus ‘66
Tanya Melich
Sonia Meluk ‘02
Matilda McEwen Mendez ‘60
Professor Roger Mesznik ‘68
Rockell C. Metcalf ‘90*
Dr. Robert E. Meyer ‘58
Sergei S. Mikhelson ‘94
Clara B. Miller ‘42
Katherine & David Miller ‘66
John D. Miller “50
Dr. G. Alexander Mills ‘38*
Ellen McDonald Minet ‘48
Stephen L. Mintz, Ph.D. ‘67
Darren G. Mire ‘91*
Taghi J. Mirsepassi ‘49
Alexander Mitro ‘O3*
Professor Kenichi Miyamoto ‘78
Margaret L. Montgomery ‘49
Anne McGee Morganstern ‘60
Mr. James C. Mori ’80 and Mrs. Susan Horst Mori ‘80
Thomas M. Morrow ‘02
Molly A. Morse*
Lawrence S. Motz ‘93
Mr. Norbert Mueller and Ms. Steffi Schuetze ‘O02
Dr. Marco Mulas ‘82
Taeko C. Murakami
Yukio Murakami ‘79
Maria Nappi*
Dr. L. Nii Nartey ‘77
Deanna J. Nass
Stephanie M. Nebehay ‘84*
Peter S. Ness ‘63
Anita Newell ‘51
My Ha Nguyen ’00 and Tran Thanh Binh*
Arthur H. Nighswander ‘32
Dr. Carmen J. Nine-Curt ‘50
Susan Nitze
Mr. and Mrs. William H. North ‘50
Marta E. Nottebohm*
Burak Numanoglu ‘01*
Dr. Virginia S. Nyabongo ‘54
Jennifer Oberg ‘OO*
Nancy C. Odo*
Dr. Herbert F. Oettgen ‘59*
Altan Oktemer ‘96
Mr. Clarence W. Olmstead and Ms. Kathleen Heenan
Ruth G. Ornelas ‘80
Massimiliano Ostinelli ‘04*
Mr. Robert Owens and Ms. Eve Klein*
Mr. and Dr. Cano Ozgener ‘64
Mine Ozpinar ‘87
Michele A. Packham*
Sapana Panday ‘98
Tanya A. Panossian ‘99
Nicole Pantos ‘O3*
Paul Paone*
Peter Paone ‘96
Vana Papayannopoulou
Julian Pardo De Zela ‘03*
Neill E. Parker ‘82
Tudor Pascu ‘03*
Mary Miller Patton ‘40
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Penwell
Brendan Perreault*
T.J. Perrott
Sarah E. Perry ‘96*
Catherine E. Peters ‘71
Nancy and David Pfeffer
Karl F. Pfeiffer ‘48
William E. Pfeiffer, Jr. ‘75
Van T. Pham*
Susan J. Pharr ‘68
William Platt*
Evelyn Pousette-Dart ‘42°
Elizabeth Kelner Pozen ‘72
Gerard Pregenzer ‘O3*
Eumelia Ver Pretel ‘54
Jordan M. Price*
Dr. Viera K. Proulx ‘71
Albert William L. Pulido ‘O3*
Carolyn F. Qualich ‘57*
Dr. Aly Ahmed Raafat ‘56
Mohammed Rahibe ‘98
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Railson ‘60
Patricia H. Ralijemisa ‘OO*
Mona G. Rankin ‘92*
Alan H. Rappeport ‘02*
Helen Bird Rasmussen ‘78
Dr. Naeem G. Rathore ‘58*
David W. Ray*
Leila L. Ray”
Sheila D. Ray ‘71
Eugene B. Rex, Jr.”
Whitney Rice*
Stephen Riemersma ‘OO*
Jacqueline Robinson ‘O3*
Professor Stephen M. Robinson ‘63
Shirley G. Roby ‘64
Marion G. Roenke ‘67
Molly C. Rogers ‘02°
Vernon and Jane Roningen ‘69
Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. Rosen ‘70
Marjorie Stamm Rosenfeld ‘51
Sue Rosenfeld ‘77
Ryan M. Roth ‘02
Dan and Barbara Rottenberg
Jeffrey W. Rubin and Leslie Naughton
Dr. Federico Rubli-Kaiser ‘80
Sharon M. Russell ‘53
Michele Y. Ryba*
David S. Sabih ‘57
Giorgio Sacerdoti ‘67
Mr. and Mrs. Karl-Detlef Safft ‘88
Stephen Salchow ‘90
Pamela & D. Austin Salisbury”
Thomas H. Salmon ‘81
Charles & Elizabeth Klaussmann Sangree ‘52
Oliver Schiltz ‘O1
Mr. Brady Schofield and Ms. Sarah Bullock’
Herbert J. Schwarz ‘51
Suzanne Schwing ‘02
Alfredo Sciascia ‘O1*
Marianne Sciolino ‘87
Anne L. Segal
Yu Semba ‘54
Mr. and Mrs. John Shanahan*
Kristi V. Shanahan*
Elaine B. Shapiro ‘73°
Brian M. Sharbono ‘OO*
Dr. Talaat E. Shehata ‘76°
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Sheridan ‘O1*
Judy Sherr”
Mr. and Mrs. Salman Shoaib*
Anwar A. Siddiqui ‘OO
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Simon*
Inna A. Simonova ‘OO
Lyudmila Sindalovskaya™
Dr. Premalal Singh ‘75
Elsa M. Sitruk ‘OO*
John J. Smalhout ‘40
Dr. Mary Alice Smith ‘48
Robert F. Smylie ‘60
Sigrid Leube Snell ‘52
Stephen Sokol ‘98
Margaret C. Sollitto ‘93°
Colleen A. Sovory ‘O1*
Gregory R. Sparber*
Dr. and Mrs. Hans B. Spiegel
Dr. Arnold Stalder ‘54
Sally J. Staley ‘80
Ann M. Standridge
Lorenzo and Laura Stanghellini ‘95*
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Stark ‘42
Sidney Stark, Jr. ‘51
James Stearns*
Rachel Steinback*
Margaret L. Stevens
Dr. Elizabeth Kirk Stewart ‘64
Philip Stier ‘O3*
Dr. L. Guenveur Streat ‘44
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Honor Roll of Donors
David B. Sullivan ‘96
Antti J. Suviranta ‘52
Eleanor P. Suydam ‘45
Marie Suzuki ‘03°
Takeo Suzuki ‘03*
Yumiko Suzuki ‘98
Dr. and Mrs. Gustav Szabo ‘51
Shuya Takahashi ‘72°
Mr. and Mrs. Eiji Takai ‘65
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Takata, Jr. ‘52
Yoav and Er’ella Talmi ‘68
Sonoko Tamura ‘92
Lucy Tan ‘83
Frank Kui Tang ‘94
Shuzo Tarumi*
Professor Irmgard C. Taylor ‘86
Lina A. Taylor ‘31
David S. Taylor
Andrew Teich ‘03*
Mr. and Mrs. Marcelle D. Thomas*
Mary A. Thompson ‘47
Dr. Richard J. Tierney ‘O2
Nikhil Tiwari ‘O3*
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Tolley ‘70
Dr. Kudret Topyan ‘86*
Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Toro*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tortoriello
Kari Towle*
Aubrey M. Troutman ‘02
Sakae T. Ujiki ‘40
Martha H. Underhill ‘50*
Leo W. Utter ‘66
Francis R. Valeo ‘42
Nicolaas and Angeline van Rhede van der Kloot ‘83
Willibrord F.M. van Nierop ‘84
Elisa M. Vega ‘95
Jean E. Verthein ‘66
Gregor Vilkner ‘02*
D’Juro Villaran-Rokovich ‘94
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vizcarrondo ‘71*
Frances Willard von Maltitz ‘37
John D. Von Pischke ‘64
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Vose
Dr. and Mrs. Anwar |. Walid ‘80
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Wang ‘51
Barbara P. Wanner ‘78
Lisa Washburn*
Ayako Watanabe ‘OO
Laurelyn Watson ‘95*
Laura E. Watts-Patrick ‘93
Robin D. Weaver
Eugene and Marilyn Domoto Webb ‘65
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb, III ‘64
Phoebe P. Weil ‘61*
Jenny M. Weir ‘97
Harold Weissman ‘65
James M. Wells ‘42
Heico Wesselius ‘97
David and Henrietta Whitcomb ‘65
John R. Williams ‘87
Stephen T. Williams ‘61
John H. Willmann ‘88
Woodrow Wirsig*
Marc Wittmer, Ph.D.
Wallace W. Y. Wong ‘31
Dr. Roy Wylie ‘73
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Wyman ‘56
David C.J. Yeh ‘67
Gordon Yip*
Carolyn Zepf Hagner ‘66
Mr. and Mrs. Hjallmar Zeydel ‘74
Min Zhang
Leslie Meyers Zomalt ‘65
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ach year, Annual Fund contributions are combined with investment income generated by International House’s Named and Endowed Funds to provide over 10 percent of the House’s annual budget. The generous alumni, Trustees, friends, staff, corporations and foundations who have established these special funds provide an important source of income for the programs and financial aid offered at International House.
Funds that provide financial assistance to residents may support either fellowships, or direct grants to cover resident membership fees. The House’s Admissions Committee reviews financial assistance applications and awards grants based upon an evaluation of individual need. This committee also makes recommendations for special “outreach” grants to attract potential residents from geographical, cultural, or academically underrepresented areas.
Funds that support the House’s program activities may finance either ongoing activities or innovative new projects. These program enrichment funds may also support the team of resident/program assistants, house managers and other position holders who assist in the operation of the House, and in organizing programs for resident and non-resident members.
For their role as a source of financial continuity that allows us to address changing needs while retaining diverse representation within the International House community, we are pleased to recognize the following:
The Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Endowment Fund was established in 1984 by His Royal Highness Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal of Saudi Arabia to provide program fellow stipends to graduate students at the discretion of International House, depending on needs each year.
The Vivian Beaumont Allen Fund was established in 1963 in memory of noted philanthropist Vivian Beaumont Allen, heiress to the fortune of J. E. Beaumont, founder of the Mays department stores. The Vivian Beaumont Allen Fund is used for scholarships and stipends at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Altajir Scholarship Fund was established in 1995 by Ambassador Mehdi Altajir to provide scholarship assistance to graduate residents at International House.
The Arab Cultural Fund was established in 1986 by the Suliman S. Olayan Foundation to provide support for Arab Cultural Programs at International House. The Olayan Group of Companies, of which Mr. Olayan is founder and chairman, oversees a vast array of interests in the Middle East, including industrial, agricultural and construction equipment; communications and electronics gear; medical supplies; real estate investments; and an extensive insurance operation.
Aresidentmembertutorstwochildrenaspartofthe HarlemTutorialProgram;amartialartsexhibitioninthe Frolich Gymnasium; (seated from right to left) President Don Cuneo with International Trustee Mr. Tatsuya Toyoda 58,Mrs.ToyodaandTrusteeToshiakiTaguchi,President ofToyotaMotorCorporationNorthAmerica,meetwith recipients of the Toyota Motor Corporation scholarship fund.
The Arab Student Endowment Fund was established in 1976 by alumni Salim Ahmed Al-Moosa and Abdulla A. Almoosa, two World Council Members, and Khalaf Al-Habtoor, from the United Arab Emirates, to provide assistance to Arab residents of International House.
The Art Program Fund was established in 1984 through a contribution from International House Trustee Barbara Duncan and a matching contribution from the Phelps Dodge Corporation. Mrs. Duncan, an art curator and consultant specializing in contemporary Latin American painting, was a Trustee of the Americas Society and a member of the International Council of the Museum of Modern Art. The fund is used to provide support for art programs at International House.
The Gigi Michelle Asouline Memorial Fund was established in 2002 by International House alumna Natalie Asouline in the memory of her daughter. This fund is used to provide financial assistance to graduate students in residence at International House whose field of study is health or related studies, with preference given to residents from Sub-Saharan Africa or Israel.
The Barbara Chapin Babbott Award is given every year to an outstanding staff member of International House. Barbara Babbott was an active resident in the 1950’s, who later became a staff member, and this award is made in memory of her dynamic spirit and generosity. International House’s Mural Room is dedicated in her memory.
The Gerald Barsdorf Memorial Fund was established in 1986 and is used each year to provide a partial stipend for a resident to assist in the House’s alumni efforts and to further communication between alumni and International House. Born in Germany, educated in Argentina and the United States, widely-traveled and fluent in six languages, Gerald Barsdorf was truly a citizen of the world. He became a Trustee of International House in 1975 and served as Chairman of several Board Committees prior to his death in 1986. He believed deeply that former residents should keep in close contact with each
other and with the House, so that they might carry the important message of International House abroad.
The Bertelsmann AG Scholarship Fund was established in 1990 by Bertelsmann AG in addition to its named room gift. Bertelsmann AG, a German-based communications company, oversees such operations as the Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, the Arista and RCA record labels, as well as other publishing, printing, and electronic media concerns. This fund may be used to provide financial assistance to residents at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Ralph Bunche - Lee Fund was established through the efforts of International House alumnus Dr. Thomas Gardner. Originally known as the Robert E. Lee Scholarship, this fund was later augmented and dedicated in memory of Ralph J. Bunche, former Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations, and member of the International House Board of Trustees. Stipends and direct grants for minority U.S. residents are currently made from this fund.
The Stephen Clark Fund was established in 1960 with a bequest from the Estate of Stephen Carlton Clark, art collector, benefactor and President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. The son of Alfred Corning Clark, a founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, Stephen C. Clark was a director of the Singer Manufacturing Company, and founded the Clark Foundation to further his philanthropies. Mr. Clark was the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Museum of Modern Art from 1939 to 1946, and was also a director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This fund may be used to support scholarships and stipends at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Howard A. Cook Fund was established in 1995 by alumni and friends to honor President Emeritus Howard A. Cook on the AOth Anniversary of his association with International House. Mr. Cook served as President of International House for twentyfive years from 1955 through 1979, and as
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President Emeritus until his death in 1996. In recogntion of his extensive travels on behalf of the House, this fund is designated to provide outreach grants to bring residents from under-represented countries to live at International House.
The Cuneo Fund was established in 1974 through a gift by Donald L. Cuneo, former partner with the law firm of Shearman & Sterling. Mr. Cuneo has served as President of International House since September of 1993. Mr. Cuneo was a resident at International House from 1966 to 1969, and a Resident Advisor from 1972 to 1974. This fund is designated for support ofgeneral program activities.
The Ruth Tensen DeWitte Endowment Fund was established in 1995 through a bequest of alumna Ruth Tensen DeWitte ‘39. Miss DeWitte was an active resident and a longtime supporter of International House. This fund is used to provide financial assistance to graduate students in residence at International House on a discretionary basis, depending on needs each year, with the donor’s preference for students from Europe and The Netherlands.
The Norma L. Dickey Scholarship Fund was established in 1993 by alumna Norma L. Dickey ‘45 and is in addition to the named room she established in 1988. Miss Dickey, who died in 2004, was active in International House’s alumni efforts and was a long-time employee of Chemical Bank. This fund may be used to provide financial assistance to residents at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Jean Dobrzensky Outreach Aid Fund was established in 1995 through a bequest from alumna and World Council member Jean Sullivan Dobrzensky ‘45. Mrs. Dobrzensky was a former staff member and long-time Trustee of the Berkeley International House. This endowment fund, which serves asa lasting memorial to Mrs. Dobrzensky, offers an important source of support for the House’s outreach efforts to attract students from developing countries or with limited financial means. Awards are made at the discretion of the House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Percy L. Douglas Fund was established in 1965 in memory of Mr. Douglas, President of Otis Elevators, who served as a member of the International House Board of Trustees from 1956 until his death in 1964. Mr. Douglas was instrumental in significantly expanding the scholarship and fellowship program at International House. The fund that bears his name is used to provide financial assistance to residents. Regular contributions are made annually to this fund by members of Mr. Douglas’s family.
The National Bank of Dubai Fund was established in 1984 through a gift from Abdullah Saleh of the National Bank of Dubai, U.A.E., to be used for the Resident Assistants stipend program at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Festival of Nations Scholarship Fund is part of a longstanding tradition of student fundraising at International House. For many years known as the Night of Nations, this festival was a highlight of the House. Students from numerous countries and cultures have come together to organize a vibrant carnival, featuring diverse food, drink, music, and dance to provide support for this fund. Grants from this fund are made ona restricted basis at the recommendation of the International House Admissions Committee.
The Julia & Leo Forchheimer Scholarship Fund was established in 1993 through a bequest from the Estate of Julia Forchheimer to provide scholarship assistance each year to students from Israel. Stipends and direct grants are made through this fund.
The Gerald R. Ford Scholarship Fund for students from developing countries was established by the Trustees to honor President Ford when he stepped down as Chairman of the Board in January, 1989. During his four years as Chairman, President Ford, in addition to chairing Board meetings, spoke annually at the House and met with the Residents’ Council to offer guidance. He was instrumental in providing the House with introductions to business leaders overseas, and presided over the launching dinner of International House’s capital campaign in 1987. President Ford is now the Honorary Chairman of International
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House, and the scholarship fund which bears his name provides support for outreach grants to bring residents from under-represented countries to live at International House.
The John & Eleanor Clark French Memorial Fund was established in 1984 in memory of Mr. French, who wasa Trustee of International House for 21 years. For much of that time he served as the House’s legal counsel. In 1990, his wife Eleanor French ‘32 was also memorialized under this fund. An extraordinary internationalist, she was an abiding friend and alumna of the House. This fund is designated for general financial assistance purposes at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Freunde des International House Fund was established in 1990 by Freunde des International House, e.v., the Frankfurt based International House German alumni association. Freunde des International House (Friends of International House) has two principal goals: first, to foster and develop contacts among International House’s alumni in Europe; and second, to financially support International House residents from under-represented countries. Awards are granted once a year, at the discretion of International House.
The Bill Frohlich Health Care Endowment Fund was established in memory of L.W. (Bill) Frohlich, who came from Germany to live at International House in 1935. A successful businessman, he was the founder and chairman of an advertising agency bearing his name. Mr. Frohlich served as a Trustee of |. House from 1962 until his death in 1971, and was the primary force behind its current alumni program. This fund provides support for the health/fitness programs, services and facilities offered at International House. The L.W. Frohlich Charitable Trust established the Frohlich Health Care Fund at International House in 1985. (The Trust also provides International House with a substantial annual grant to support the Summer CommunityAide Program.)
The Florence Gould Fund, established in 1988 as part of the Capital Campaign to promote
French-American amity and understanding, was endowed by the Florence Gould Foundation, in addition to its named room. This fund is designated to benefit students from France or French speaking nations.
The Gulbenkian Fund was established in 1961 to provide scholarship assistance to graduate students. Gullabi Gulbenkian, a businessman of Armenian descent, was one of the principal stockholders of the lraq Petroleum Company, and a long-time resident of Portugal. In addition to its support of International House, the Gulbenkian Foundation has made donations to art galleries, hospitals and music festivals. This fund may be used to provide financial assistance to residents of International House from Portugal, the Middle East, or other regions, at the discretion of International House.
The Hang Seng Bank Ltd. Fund was established in 1985 by the Hang Seng Bank Ltd. to provide scholarship assistance for students from the People’s Republic of China. Prior to 1949, Chinese students represented one of the largest demographic groups in International House, and indeed the very idea of the House resulted from a chance encounter between Harry Edmonds and a Chinese student in 1909. Stipend and direct grants are currently made from this fund.
The International Visitor Program Fund was established in 1985 by the Board of Trustees of International House to launch a program that would recognize the contributions of an individual from a country other than the United States. In so doing, the Board reaffirmed the importance of the Marshall Visitor Program, which honors outstanding Americans, and acknowledged the necessity of a parallel program to recognize the significant contributions that people of all nationalities make to the common welfare of humankind. Under this program, which alternates with the Marshall Visitor Program, the Board of Trustees invites distinguished International Visitors to meet with students at International House over the course of a day, a unique opportunity to learn from and interact with these visitors in formal, as well as informal, settings. This fund provides support for this program.
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The Lee Foundation Fund was established as part of the House’s 75th Anniversary Capital Campaign to support the recruitment of and scholarships for residents from Southeast Asia.
The MacGuigan Scholarship Fund was established in 1999 in memory of distinguished International House alumnus, Mark R. MacGuigan ‘60. Mr. MacGuigan’s extensive career included terms as a professor at Osgoode Hall, Dean of Law at the University of Windsor, Member of the Canadian House of Commons, Secretary of State for External Affairs, Minister of Justice, and Judge of the Federal Court of Appeal. The MacGuigan Scholarship recipient must be a citizen or permanent resident of Canada and must show a commitment to the local, Canadian or international community as a volunteer, must be involved with a public issue of our time, or demonstrate leadership in a non-profit organization.
The Malver Memorial Fund was established by friends of International House alumni Al and Jane Malver ‘38. Al Malver was a vocal coach who trained numerous actors and musicians, and Jane Malver was manager of the |. House Bazaar. Their many friends organized in 1977 to establish this fund in memory of this couple who were a warm presence for a generation of residents. Stipends and direct grants are currently made from this fund to residents studying in the performing arts.
The George C. Marshall Visitor Program Endowment Fund was endowed in 1959 after the Board of Trustees voted to establish the program asa tribute to the late General George Catlett Marshall. General Marshall had served as Chairman of the Board of International House from 1949 to 1953, and as Honorary Chairman until his death in 1959. As a memorial, members of the Board and friends endowed the George C. Marshall Visitor Program of International House, which brings a distinguished American to visit the House to meet with students and speak at a major function. The program aims to broaden opportunities for foreign graduate students to meet and hear creative and challenging spokesmen from various disciplines in American life and culture. Participants in the
Marshall Visitor Program have included former Secretaries of State Dean Acheson and Henry Kissinger, journalists Walter Cronkite and James Reston, the distinguished composer Aaron Copland, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor and former President Gerald R. Ford.
The John J. McCloy Memorial Lecture Fund was established in 1989 by Trustees, friends, and alumni in memory of John J. McCloy, Chairman of International House from 1954 to 1971, and Honorary Chairman from 1971 until his death in March 1989. Mr. McCloy was a lawyer, banker and administrator who helped shape the policies of five U.S. Presidents. His public work included service as President of the World Bank from 1947 to 1949, U.S. High Commissioner for West Germany from 1949 to 1952, and a chief disarmament negotiator under President Kennedy. In 1959, as International House Chairman, Mr. McCloy launched the Marshall Visitor Program to bring distinguished leaders to the House. This fund is used to provide support for an annual lecture by a distinguished guest speaker at International House.
The McLaine Central/East European Leadership Program Endowment Fund was established originally as the East/West Leadership Program in 1989, in order to encourage a new generation of leaders from Central and East European nations to live at |. House by providing financial assistance to students from these countries. The fund seeks to continue the increased representation of this region, following an initial grant from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and is also used to support programs focusing on the region. The fund is named after Alan and Tudy McLaine (Canadian and American students, respectively) who met at |. House where they both resided in the 1950's, a time of tremendous change in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. After completing his studies in Soviet economics, Alan joined the Canadian diplomatic service and later was named Ambassador to a number of Central/East European countries.
The McLaine Scholarship Fund,established in 1992, the McLaine Scholarship isgiven in memory of the late Alan P. McLaine, a
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distinguished |. House alumnus, Canadian Ambassador to several East European countries and a Canadian representative to the Council of World Members at International House. The McLaine scholarship recipient must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Central East European background and demonstrate acommitment to Central East European causes.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Grants for Residents from South Africa was established in 1998 to increase the number of residents from South Africa who are applying to live at International House for the first time. Awards are based on demonstrated financial need and interest in contributing to the International House community through participation in its programs.
The Mitsui USA Scholar Fund was established in 1995 by The Mitsui USA Foundation. It is awarded at the discretion of International House to two graduate students demonstrating
a strong interest in international trade and investment. The students must be United States citizens or permanent residents and have had good academic performance in previous courses. A Japanese studies component and community activities are viewed favorably in the selection process.
The Rempei & Akiko Mizuno Scholarship Fund was established in 1987 by these alumni and World Council members from Japan, in addition to their two named rooms. Mr. Mizuno is President of Penta-Ocean Construction Company, Ltd., a major international construction firm. Stipends and direct grants are made from this fund on a discretionary basis depending on current needs.
The Samuel J. Moritz Scholarship Fund was established in 1960 through a bequest from the Estate of Samuel J. Moritz to provide scholarship assistance each year. to students from Israel. Stipends and direct grants may be made through this fund.
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The Performing Arts Foundation Scholarship & Program Funds were established by Herman Rottenberg, President of the Performing Arts Foundation, Inc. and a Life Trustee of International House. The Performing Arts Foundation, Inc. was organized in 1963 to Support and encourage talented young performing artists and to help them achieve the goals that brought them to New York City. These funds, supported through annual contributions, are used on a discretionary basis depending on current needs.
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The Performing Arts Foundation provides funding for scholarships for four musicians or dancers who are pursuing graduate studies in New York City to live at International House. Each scholarship recipient is required to make a significant programmatic contribution during both semesters of residence at the House.
The Robert W. Purcell Awards were established in 1961 with a donation from Robert W. Purcell
to provide financial assistance for residents of International House. A former Chairman of the Board of Investors Diversified Services, Inc. and the International Basic Economy Corporation, Mr. Purcell was business consultant to the Rockefeller Family as well as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Cornell University. He served as Chairman of the Executive Committee of International House, and was an Honorary Trustee. Purcell Awards are made at the discretion of the House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Reader’s Digest Association, Inc. Scholarships - Dewitt Wallace Fund was established in 1975 by the Reader’s Digest Foundation and the Dewitt Wallace Fund to provide financial assistance to residents at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year. Dewitt and Lila Acheson Wallace founded the Reader’s Digest in 1922, and under their guidance it grew to be the world’s most widely-read magazine, reaching 100 million readers around the
globe. A life-long philanthropist, Dewitt Wallace gave generously to youth services, secondary schools, libraries and colleges.
The Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Reynolds, Jr. Fund was established by Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, in addition to their named room at International House. Mr. Reynolds was the founder and Chairman of Russell Reynolds Associates, Inc., one of the world’s leading executive recruiting firms. Mr. Reynolds served as a Trustee from 1983 through 1990 and was elected a Life Trustee in February 1991. This fund may be used to provide financial assistance to residents at the discretion of International House depending on particular needs each year.
The Kent Rhodes Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1992 by Trustees and friends to honor in perpetuity the memory of Kent Rhodes. Mr. Rhodes wasa Trustee of International House from 1977 until his death in 1991, and served as Treasurer of the Board. He also served as a Trustee of numerous other organizations including the Institute of International Education and the Reader’s Digest Foundation, of which he was a former Chairman of the Board. In recognition of his life-long commitment to youth and leadership, this fund is designated to provide financial support for outstanding international students from countries within the Western Hemisphere.
The Max Rhodius Room Fund was established in 1994 through a bequest from the estate of alumnus, Max Rhodius, to provide financial assistance to residents at the discretion of International House.
The Henry Richardson, Jr. Award was established by Trustees and staff in 1983 to honor the memory of Hank Richardson who worked at International House for 25 years, beginning as a porter and working his way up to Senior Engineer. Hank was a constant example of dedication to his work and to the people and ideals of |. House. The Richardson Award is presented annually to an exceptional staff member from the department of Facilities Management who has done the most to further the ideals of International House through his or her work.
The Zelia P. Ruebhausen Memorial Scholarship Fund for African students was established in
1990 by Trustees, relatives and friends to honor the memory of Mrs. Oscar Ruebhausen (1914 - 1990). Mrs. Ruebhausen was elected to the Board of International House in 1956. She became a Trustee Emerita in 1972, and was elected Life Trustee in 1976. Her longtime interest in and involvement with Africa is remembered through this fund. In addition to providing funds for direct grants and stipends, this fund may also be used at the discretion of the Admissions Committee for outreach grants to increase African representation at International House.
The Sakura Park Fund was established in 1993 through proceeds from the “Sakura Festival” at which the Harry Edmonds Award for outstanding lifetime achievement was bestowed on Trustees Abby O’Neill and Takeshi Nagano. This fund, which serves as a lasting honor to these two individuals, is designated to provide support for projects which either enhance Sakura Park or provide financial assistance to residents.
The Ernest Schwarzenbach Memorial Endowment Fund was established in 1968 by friends of Ernest Schwarzenbach, International House alumnus and former President of American Sony. Disbursable income from this fund is currently used to provide support for the Office of Development & Alumni Relations on projects which encourage alumni to return to the House as speakers and mentors for current residents.
The Mary Senior Fund was established in 1964 in memory of International House alumna Mary Senior to provide support for the Travel Program. In addition to the bequest received in Mary Senior’s will, this fund has been supported by gifts from her friends and relatives. Mary Senior, for many years a member of the International House Association and active in alumni relations, lived at International House in 1953 and 1954 while studying at Columbia’s School of Social Work.
The Siemens Scholarship Fund was established in 1991 by the Siemens Corporation, a German-based advanced technology, electronics and telecommunications company. This fund may be used to provide financial assistance to residents at the discretion of
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International House, depending on particular needs each year.
TheSpaceLinksBooksStudentScholarship Fundwasestablishedin1999byagenerous donation from International House alumna Dr. Soma Vira, founder of Space Links Books. Dr. Vira, an award-winning poet and author, incorporates traditional Asian and Indian themes in her science fiction, fantasy, and mystery novels. A devoted philanthropist, Dr. Vira founded the Space Links Books Student Scholarship Fund to provide financial assistance to International House residents, depending on particular needs each year.
The Robert A.M. Stern Fund was established in 1989 by the internationally known architect and Dean of the Yale School of Architecture in New Haven, Connecticut. Mr. Stern and his firm designed the Davis Hall renovations and have also worked in other areas of the House. His award-winning remodeling of the |. House Pubwascompletedin1984.Thisfundisdesignated to provide financial assistance with preference to graduate students studying Architecture at Columbia University.
TheZeidM.SudairiFundwasestablishedin 1983 by Zeid M. Sudairi, head of the Sudairi clan of Saudi Arabia, to provide support for programs and financial assistance on a discretionary basis depending on current needs.
TheTeachersCollegeScholarshipFundwas establishedin1987throughabequestfrom the estate of Mary M. Fulton. This scholarship fund is used to provide support for needy foreign students residing at International House who are pursuing graduate studies for masters and/or doctorate degrees at Teacher’s College/Columbia University, with preference to those in either the Department of Family andCommunityEducationortheDepartment of Nutrition Education.
TheTimeWarnerHarlemTutorialProgramFund wasestablishedin1990throughagiftfrom Time Warner Inc., the nation’s leading publishing and entertainment corporation. This fundprovidesrestrictedsupportforthe Harlem Tutorial Program in which members of the International House community share their language and mathematics skills, their backgrounds, and their spirit of adventurous
learning with neighborhood children through weekly one-on-one tutorial sessions.
TheDr.EdwardLarocqueTinkerEndowment Fundwasestablishedin1970bytheTinker Foundation, whose aim is to promote better understanding among the peoples of the Americas. The Foundation’s programs, which are geographically restricted to Latin America andIberia,arefocusedonissuesofeconomic policy, governance and environmental policy. This fund provides financial assistance to students from Latin America or the Iberian Peninsula. Outreach grants aimed at increasing representation of these regions in International House may also be made from this fund.
TheToyotaMotorCorporationScholarshipFund wasestablishedin2000withagenerouscontribution from the Toyota Motor Corporation. International House’s relationship with Toyota began in 1958 when Tatsuro Toyoda, who laterbecamePresidentofToyotaMotorCorporation, lived at International House. The Toyota Motor Corporation Scholarship Fund assists residents in need who demonstrate outstanding promise, with preference to residents from Asia and those studying in technical fields.
The Volkswagenwerk Endowment Fund was founded in 1963 by the Volkswagen Foundation to support full-time students from Germany studying at accredited institutions in the Greater New York Area. Both direct grants and assistant stipends may be made from this fund.
TheWomen’sInternationalLeadership Program Fund was established in 1991 by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to provide support for the Women’s International Leadership (WIL)Program.TheWILProgramseeksto prepare women from diverse cultures and disciplines for the challenges they will face as future leaders. Designed as a practical program to enhance graduate study, the WIL Program devotes special attention to such areas as public speaking, organizational planning, conflict resolution, balancing family and career, and cross-cultural communication. The program is intended to help grantees gain a clearer vision of their own abilities, develop self-confidence, and learn how to lead others effectively.
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Patrick Abal Columbia University, Public Policy & Management e Uganda
Salman Abdul Baset Columbia University, Computer Science e Pakistan
Hamoud Abdullah Columbia University, Environmental Science & Policy e Tanzania
Maryam Abolfazli Columbia University, Economic Policy Management e United States
James Acuna Columbia University, Architecture e Philippines
Karla Adam Columbia University, Journalism e Canada
Olubukola Afolayan Jejeloye Columbia University, Law e Nigeria
Pooja Aggarwal CU/Teachers College, Speech & Language Pathology e Canada
Melinda Agyekum Columbia University, Computer Science e United States
Ali Akhtar New York University, Middle Eastern Studies e United States
Siaka Alhassan Columbia University, Population & Family Health © Nigeria
Sarmad Ali Columbia University, Journalism e |raq
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Abeer Allam Columbia University, Journalism ° Egypt
Matilde Almeida CU/Teachers College, Arts Management e Portugal
Maho Amano Private Study, Piano Performance © Japan
Corinne Amoo Columbia University, Sociocultural Anthropology © United Kingdom
Christal Anderson Bank Street College of Education, Childhood Specialist ¢ United States
John Anderson Columbia University, Securities, Banking & Corporate Law @ Brazil
Michael Andreae UMDNJ, Critical Care/Anesthesiology e Germany is oe
Krystle Ang Columbia University, Financial Engineering e Philippines
Jensine Andresen Columbia University, Buddhist Studies e United States
Kathryn Andrews New School University, Harp Perfomance
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Gabriela Arbulu Columbia University, International Affairs e Peru
Pascal Archer
School of Music, Clarinet Performance e Canada
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Teona Beromelidze Columbia University, Social Work © Georgia
Prabhjot Bhinder CUNY/City College, International Relations e Canada
Soner Bilge Columbia University, Industrial Engineering © Turkey
Dana Blander New School University, Political Science e Israel
Anderson Blanton Columbia University, Anthropology e United States
Darya Bournasheva Columbia University, Social Work © Tajikistan
Stephane Bouvier Columbia University, Business e France
Jens Bracher
Manhattan School of Music, Classical Trumpet e Germany
Nathan Brandwein New School University, Piano Performance e United States
Susanne Buchner New York University, Neurology e Germany
Christopher Budhan New York University, Music Business Professions e Canada
Linh Bui
Morgan Stanley, Computer Science e Vietnam
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Li-Ying Chen Columbia University, Operation Research e Taiwan
Olga Cherevko Columbia University, Social Work e Kazakhstan
Stanley Cheung Columbia University, Electrical Engineering © United States
Winston Chow Columbia University, Political Science e United States
Syng Yon Choy New School University, Lighting Design ¢ Republic of Korea
Elizabeth Churchill SUNY/SUTEC, French e United States
Maya Chowgule
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Leili Daryoush Columbia University, Musicology e |ran/France
Carolin Daum Blanton-Peale Graduate Institute, Psychotherapy e Germany
Adi David Columbia University, Law e |srael
Marija Davidovic UN Perm. Mission ofThe Netherlands, Int’l Law ¢The Netherlands/Serbia & Montenegro
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Thomas De Jager Pace University, Finance e South Africa
Emmanuel Debrah New School University, Political Science e Ghana
Volker Degimann Manhattan School of Music, Jazz & Trumpet Performance e Germany
Kari DeKalb SUNY/SUTEC, Childhood Education & Anthropology e United States
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David Dencker Columbia University, Political Science e Denmark
Nicolas Diefenbacher Columbia University, Law e France
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Thomas Dundas Manhattan School of Music, Music Performance e Australia
Catrin Egerton Columbia University, Political Science e United Kingdom
Eva Egolf NYC Teaching Fellows, Music Education e United States
‘Laura Eidlitz
Anna Dvigubski Columbia University, Slavic Languages e Ukraine/United States CU/Teachers College, Counseling Psychology e United States
Tongo Eisen-Martin Columbia University, African American Studies e United States
Emre Erdogan Columbia University, Industrial Engineering e Turkey
Tolga Eren Columbia University, Computer Science © Turkey
Fredrik Eriksson Columbia University, Astrophysics e Sweden
Desiree Evans Columbia University, International Affairs e United States
Thomas Fabricio Marymount Manhattan College, Political Science/English e United States
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Christopher Franz Columbia University, Economics e United States
Elisabeth Frederiksen Columbia University, Economics e Denmark
Antonio Gaitan Rutgers University, Moral Philosophy e Spain
Daniel Gamelas New York Academy of Art, Sculpture e Portugal
Akash Garg Columbia University, Computer Science e India
Sidharath Garoo Columbia University, Law e India
Christelle Garrouste-Norelius CU/Teachers College, Economics & Education e France
Nicole Genberg Columbia University, Political Science © Switzerland/ Sweden, United States
Dezideriu Gergely Columbia University, Law e Romania
Nimrod Geva Columbia University, Film e South Africa/ South Africa, Israel
loannis Giovanidis Columbia University, Computer Science e Greece
Hadija Gipaeva CU/Teachers College, Education e Russia
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Steffen Hemmerich
Ashley Henley
Thibaut Henon-Hilaire Yeshiva University, Columbia University, CUNY/John Jay College, Law Civil Engineering Security e Germany e United States e France
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Yasna Heravi
Adrianto Hermawi
Vivian Hernandez Long Island University, Columbia University, Columbia University, Clinical Psychology Electrical Engineering Urban Design e |ran/United States e Indonesia © Colombia
Christoph Herrmann
Anne Herro
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Nathan Hetherington Columbia University, Columbia University, Manhattan School of Music, Law Human Rights Composition e Germany e Australia e United States
Christine Hill
Pekka Hirvonen
Jonas Holm Columbia University, e Finland Manhattan School of Music, International Affairs Jazz Piano e United States e Denmark
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KarenHolm eDenmark
MichaelHooper UnitedNations, International Development eCanada
AnastasiyaHozyainova ColumbiaUniversity, SocialWork eKyrgyzstan
‘Christoph Holzinger
WenHuang White&Case, Law eChina
AiHoriuchi ColumbiaUniversity, SocialWork eJapan
KristianHursti UnitedNations, InternationalBusiness eAustria
Ellainna Hong CUNY/HunterCollege, SocialWork@Republicof Korea/UnitedStates
BrikenaHoxha ColumbiaUniversity, Law eAlbania
Chen-Yung Hsu ColumbiaUniversity, MechanicalEngineering ¢UnitedStates
JingboHuang CU/TeachersCollege, EducationalTechnology eChina
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Birth/Citizenship
ChadHusko ColumbiaUniversity, AppliedPhysics eUnitedStates
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Anna Keski-Rahkonen Columbia University, Psychiatric Epidemiology @ United States/Finland, United States
Elson Khambule CU/Teachers College, International Education & Development © South Africa
Gaurav Khandpur Columbia University, Computer Science e India
Avinash Khare Columbia University, Plasma Physics e India
Madhu Khatri Columbia University, Law e India
Bijan Khazai Columbia University, Earthquake Engineering @ Iran/ lran, Germany, United States
Sonalini Khetrapal-Singh Columbia University, Public Health © India
Harpreet Khurana Columbia University, Management e India
Rapti hurana e India
Ludmila Khvedchenya CIES, Foreign Language Education e Belarus
Ann Kim Columbia University, Regional East Asian Studies e United States
Soo Yon Kim CU/Teachers College, TESOL e Republic of Korea/ United States
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‘Claudia Kulhanek
Norddeutsche Landesbank, Columbia University, Business Administration Civil Engineering e Germany e United States
Lara Kumar New School University, Human Resource Management e India
Katherine Kummer
Amy Kuroiwa se Bank Street College of CU/Teachers College, Education, Early Childhood Curriculum & Teaching Education ¢ United States © United States
Atsuko Kuwahara New York University, TESOL © Japan
Kyung Kwak
‘Mpule Kwelagobe Columbia University, Columbia University, Electrical Engineering Political Science e Republic of Korea e Botswana
Jennifer Kwok Columbia University, Social Work e Canada/United States
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Nikolaos Laaris Columbia University, Manhattan School of Music, Business Music e Ghana e Greece
Boon Lai Columbia University, Business © Singapore
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Jin-Young Lee
Manhattan School of Music, Piano Performance © Republic of Korea
Tania Lee New York Asian Women’s Center, Social Work e Hong Kong/China
Kaju Lee
Manhattan School of Music, Piano Performance e Republic of Korea
Priscilla Lee
Columbia University, Quantitative Methods e United States
Pornnapa Leelapornchai
Columbia University, Public Administration e Thailand
Remi Lefrancois
Columbia University, Applied Physics e Canada
Tim Lehmann DZ Bank, Business e United Kingdom/Germany
Andrea Lehnigk
Broadway Dance Center, Dance e Germany
Jeff Leigh
CUNY/Graduate Center, Music Composition e United States
Peter Levine Columbia University, Electrical Engineering e Canada
BingTao Li
New York University, Economics e China
Cong Li
Columbia University, Public Administration e China
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Rachel Logan Columbia University, Columbia University, Economics Political Science @ The Netherlands e United Kingdom
Liliya Lohinska Columbia University, Political Science e Ukraine
Jennifer Lorenz
Paolo Lucchesi Columbia University, Columbia University, International Affairs English & Comparative e United States Literature © United States
Peeraphon Lueboonthavatchai Columbia University, Psychiatry © Thailand
Christopher Luehr
Jiao Luo Columbia University, Columbia University, Literature Public Administration e United States e China
Mai Ly
Fordham University, Counseling e Vietnam/United States
Sabelo Mabuza a
Eileen Mack hy Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Manhattan School of Music, Hamilton, Law Clarinet Performance e Swaziland/South Africa e Australia
Yasue Maetake Columbia University, Visual Arts © Japan
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ChristosMammides
‘AntonioMantovani
LyschaMarcynyszyn
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AnujMaheshwari
PedroMalpica ColumbiaUniversity, ColumbiaUniversity, TheJuilliardSchool, ComputerEngineering InternationalAffairs MusicComposition eIndia eUnitedStates ePeru
ColumbiaUniversity, BrainBehaviorClinic, CornellUniversity, ConservationBiology Psychiatry HumanDevelopment eCyprus eItaly eUnitedStates
EricMartin
SeverineMartin:
MakoenaMathekga ColumbiaUniversity, ColumbiaUniversity,French& NewSchoolUniversity, Mathematical Finance Romance Philology © United Political Science eFrance States/UnitedStates,France ©SouthAfrica ee
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AlkaMattoo
UrsMaurer FashionInstituteofTechnology, WeillMedicalCollegeof FashionMerchandising CornellUniversity,Cognitive ManagementeIndia Neuroscience©Switzerland
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DevonMcKenna
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BerthaMedina CU/TeachersCollege, ArtsAdministration ©Mexico
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ShishirMehta Columbia University, Columbia University, FinancialEngineering Corporate&FinanceLaw eIndia eUnitedKingdom
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Kelly Niknejad
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Usha Ramanathan Columbia University, Economic Policy Management e India
Javier Ramirez de Dampierre New York Film Academy, Cinema Directing @ Spain
Samyukta Ranganathan Columbia University, Climate & Society e India
Pe en he Ashmina Ranjit Columbia University, Visual Arts © Nepal
Dananjali Ratnayaka Columbia University, Epidemiology e Sri Lanka
Emily Ravich Bank Street College of Education, Early Childhood Education @ United States
Amir Raz e Israel
Andres Rengifo CUNY/Graduate Center, Criminal Justice e Colombia
KR Renuka Columbia University, Economics e India
Norberto Rivera Sotheby's Institute of Art, American Art e United States
Maxime Riche Columbia University, Biomedical Engineering e France 80|informationKey:ResidentMemberNameInstitution,MajorCountryofBirth/Citizenship
Anthony Romaniuk Private Study, Piano Performance e Australia
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SoleneRomieu
StefanRoos
MichaelRoston New School University, The Juilliard School, Columbia University, PianoPerformance GuitarPerfomance HumanRights/EastAsia eFrance eSwitzerland eUnitedStates
SvetoslavRoussanov
AminaRunyan-Shefa
MariaRuz ColumbiaUniversity, ColumbiaUniversity, WeillMedicalCollegeof Economics Business&Marketing CornellUniversity,Cognitive eBulgaria eUnitedStates Neuroscience@Spain
MilicaRuzicic
YelileSaca
HemaniSaigal FoundationforCivilSociety, ColumbiaUniversity, ColumbiaUniversity, Arts PublicHealth¢Mexico/ Finance eSerbia&Montenegro Mexico,UnitedStates eIndia
LynneSaito
YukiSaito
TakanoriSakamoto Columbia University, Columbia University, Columbia University, BiomedicalEngineering MechanicalEngineering Business ¢ United States eJapan eJapan
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Mark Tlapak
Laura Toops Columbia University, Columbia University, Business Environmental Science & e United States Policy United States
Elizabeth Topping Columbia University, International Affairs e United States
Joseph Tornabe
Ceylan Tozeren CU/Teachers College, Columbia University, Organizational Psychology Literature e United States @ Turkey/United States
Pei-chen Tsai CUNY/Baruch College, Business Administration e Taiwan
Svetlana Tsoneva : Miwa Tsuji New School University, Columbia University, Music Social Work eBulgaria eJapan
Ross Tuttelman Columbia University, International Affairs e United States
Johannes Tyrell
Krittanan Uahwatanasakul Columbia University, Columbia University, Business Administration Financial Engineering e Germany e Thailand
Eun Joon Um New York University, Educational Communication & Technology @Republic ofKorea
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ConstanceWong
ColumbiaUniversity, CU/TeachersCollege, Art History Educational Leadership eDenmark ©Singapore
Lily Wong eSingapore
SusanWu
MichalYanaiRaz
BankStreetCollegeof ColumbiaUniversity, Education,MuseumEducation InternationalAffairs eCanada/UnitedStates eIsrael
MegYardley ColumbiaUniversity, SocialWork eUnitedStates
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Yun-MyongYi
PremiumTechnologyInc., ColumbiaUniversity, ComputerScience UrbanPlanning eChina eRepublicofKorea
SeungYeulYoo
ColumbiaUniversity, ElectricalEngineering eRepublicofKorea
Akiko Yoshida
Huibin Yu
ColumbiaUniversity, ColumbiaUniversity, InternationalAffairs¢United InternationalAffairs States/Japan,UnitedStates ©China
WeiYu
TheJuilliardSchool, CelloPerformance eChina
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Jin Yuan
Columbia University, Law © China
Carlos |. Zambrana Flores
Columbia University, Conservation Biology e Bolivia
Cesar Zaurdo
Bloomberg News LLP, Journalism e Argentina
Dawei Zhang
Fordham University, Business e China
Wenguang Zhang
Columbia University, Law e China
Lin Zhao
Columbia University, Economic Policy Management e China
Xiang Zou
The Juilliard School, Piano Performance ¢ China
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Yongli Zhang
Fordham University, Economics e China
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INTERNATIONAL HOUSE ALUMNI
pon leaving International House, you will join more than 70,000 remarkable men and women in over 145 countries who have learned from their own experiences here and have carried the spirit of international understanding with them throughout their lives. We hope you will stay in touch with |. House and your fellow alumni.
The Development & Alumni Relations Office offers several ways to help keep you connected to the House. The Alumni Online Community enables alumni to keep in touch with former |. House friends through the use of the online directory, message boards and blind email services. The World Newsletter, published twice a year, will keep you informed of |. House programs and alumni activities. Alumni who remain in the New York Area may also become Alumni Members of the House for a minimal contribution. Alumni Members may use the House’s facilities and participate in many of the programs offered to our Alumnae Laura Watts-Patrick '93 and Adeyinka Akinsulure-Smith 93 with residentmembers.Thereis LifeTrusteeHerman"HR"Rottenberg
also a strong alumni chapter in New York City, the New York Area Alumni Council (NYAAC), which hosts social and networking events throughout the year, including two events for alumni and residents.
International House, in part through its local and regional alumni chapters, also offers opportunities for alumni around the world to help further our mission with activities to raise scholarship funds, recruit new residents, and network with other alumni.
For information about alumni activities and the services International House provides for its former residents, please contact:
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Adebayo Adefope
Ogbe Airiodion
Gabrielius Alekna New York University, Columbia University, The Juilliard School, Piano Public Administration Economics Performance e United States e Nigeria Lithuania
Andreas Alpers
Christiane Bach
Chung-Hyun Bae CUNY/Graduate Center, Mount Sinai School Columbia University, Mathematics/Computer Science of Medicine, Psychiatry Social Work e Germany e Germany © Republic of Korea
Peter Ballantoni
Nabahwaya Bashir-Bello
Bettina Bauerfeind SUNY/Fredonia, Columbia University, Columbia University, Music Education Computer Science Art History e United States Nigeria e Germany
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Jennifer Biscardi
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Marcel Bischof Commerzbank, SUNY/Plattsburgh, Commerzbank, Banking & Finance Adolescent Education Corporate Banking e Germany ¢ United States e Germany
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Claudia Jainz Sloan Group, Media Economics e Germany
Craig Jelks Columbia University, Political Science e United States
Dennis Jercke McCrum Architects, Architecture e Germany
Seojung Jung Manhattan School of Music, Music Performance ¢ Republic of Korea
Yoo Sun Jung
Columbia University, English Language ¢ Republic of Korea
Zu Won Jung Columbia University, English Language ¢ Republic of Korea
Saskia-Jelena Juretzek United Nations, International Business Administration ¢ Germany
Annika Kammer
Norddeutsche Landesbank, Business Administration ¢ Germany
Saloni Kantaria United Nations, Law e Kenya
Abdullah Karaca Pace University, Business Administration e Turkey
Yusuke Kariu Columbia University, Statistics e Japan
Allan Kayanja UNFPA, Peer Education e Uganda
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Arunabha Shaha
Masoma Sherazi : Keiko Shimizu Manhattan School of Music, United Nations, Fashion Institute of Music Composition Political Science Technology, Fashion e United States © United Kingdom © Japan
Hitae Shin
Kyrylo Shmatov
Angela Spanakos Columbia University, Columbia University, SUNY/Plattsburgh, Network Security Applied Mathematics Elementary Education e Republic of Korea e Ukraine e United States
Christian Stammschulte
Gregory Staszak
Tsu Yin Tang Deutsche Bank, SUNY/Plattsburgh, Columbia University, Business Elementary Education Statistics e Germany e United States e Taiwan
Elizabeth Tasker
Lynda Taylor
Carolin Thielking Columbia University, Columbia University, United Nations, Astronomy Business International Relations e United Kingdom e United Kingdom e Germany
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Helen Young
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Wanhong Zhang EU Delegation tothe United Columbia University, Nations, International Human Rights Law Relations ¢ Ireland © China
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Marie Gjoni Admissions Assistant Development & Alumni Relations
Ben Novak Development Assistant
Public Safety & Reception Services
Anthony Chiverton Supervising House Manager
Teodoro Polanco On-call House Manager