International Students -- their characteristics and problems, by Attallah A. Kidess
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The text to a speech given by Dr. Attallah A. Kidess titled, "International Students -- their characteristics and problems." The exact date or where it was given was not known. 15 pages in length, the speech essentially about International Students and the opinions both of the international students and the people of the United states and how we should try to deal with these.
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Kidess was born in Jerusalem on December 25, 1910. He earned his BS in pre-medicine from Queens College in Oxford, England (1933), his masters in physical education from Springfield College (1935), and his doctorate from Springfield College (1958). From 1935 to 1947, he served as director of health, physical education, recreation and athletics at the Jerusalem YMCA. During this time, he was also the country’s national soccer coach and national tennis coach. He even coached and was captain of the Middle East Soccer Team during the 1936 Olympics. Kidess returned in 1948 as a faculty member to Springfield College, where he dedicated himself to international education. He served the college in a variety of capacities, perhaps most notably as the founder and director of the Doggett International Center, until his retirement in 1978. Dr. Kidess passed away on May 25, 1999