( $20 000. which could be recovered by the cost of attending. Mr. }1ac Donald stated that if the committee agreed to have both a benefit lunch in Washington, D.C. and a major dinner/dance in the spring such a decision would have to be made soon because of budgetary implications. Ms. Yost mentioned that if a decision was made to go ahead with the luncheon that Senator Kasten might be a good person to honor. Mr. Hayes expressed the viewpoint that since he is still in charge of much of the granting capability to AUC this might be viewed as inappropriate at this time. The committee agreed that Senator Kasten would not be good for the lunch, but would make a good commencement speaker and should be honored in Cairo. The committee agreed with the ...