A Study of the Relationships Between Student and Family in Kalamazoo's Foreign Study Program in Germany
Abstract
The author had a list of twenty-two families in
Munster from the Fall-Winter Program of 1964-65. Of
these, sixteen were contacted in a three week period.
The six families not contacted were no longer with the
program, and could not be reached either because of illness
or outright refusal to see the author. Eleven of the sixteen
families contacted had students at the present
time. (l965-66)
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