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Twilight over the Factory

Tuesday, February 10, 2004

CMIP, founded in 1954, was once a warehouse for leading Indonesianists. Sadly, its role lately is fading away.

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DELIAR Noer, 78, has beautiful memories of the Cornell Modern Indonesia Project. The center for Indonesian studies at Cornell University in Ithaca, US, in his opinion was like home for students from Indonesia. He, who studied for his masters and doctoral degrees at the university from 1958-1962, felt very much at home when he was studying there. Each student had an office and a room in Cornell. There were no strict regulations. There were no spec

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