.' I I I - 5 - housing and eating situation of Cairo. In addition a new factor is coming into our housing program. During the past summer a large number of American teachers and students spent time in University housing while they participated in special programs organized for them. Some of the arrangements were a remarkable feat of improvisation by our administrative staff. We believe an important aspect of the work of the Division of Public Service in the years ahead will be to introduce groups of American teachers and students to the contemporary United Arab Republic. To accommodate such groups efficiently we need air- conditioned housing near the University. For this reason the first dormitory unit being built has provision for air- con...