-9- ments in sharpening their focus and relating their efforts to areas beyond their immediate concerns. It was also thought that whenever any Board member visits the University he could pay attention to such matters. (3) It was thought that AUC might pursue developing student exchange programs with U.S. universities, although it was recognized that this would be difficult. (4) It was felt that more attention should be given to what roles Trustees can play when faculty and students from AUC come to the U.S. At a minimum, it would be good for Trustees to be aware of such visits. Mr. Aldrich agreed to do a separate memorandum on each of these four ideas and thought they might be pursued through the New York Office. A note of caution was sound...