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                        DEAN WITTER
   
                        EUROPEAN GROWTH FUND
    
                        PROSPECTUS--DECEMBER 22, 1994

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DEAN WITTER EUROPEAN GROWTH FUND INC. (THE "FUND") IS AN OPEN-END, DIVERSIFIED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY WHOSE INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE IS TO MAXIMIZE THE
CAPITAL APPRECIATION OF ITS INVESTMENTS. THE FUND SEEKS TO ACHIEVE THIS
OBJECTIVE BY INVESTING PRIMARILY IN SECURITIES ISSUED BY ISSUERS LOCATED IN
EUROPE.

Shares of the Fund are continuously offered at net asset value without the
imposition of a sales charge. However, redemptions and/or repurchases of shares
are subject in most cases to a contingent deferred sales charge, scaled down
from 5% to 1% of the amount redeemed, if made within six years of purchase,
which charge will be paid to the Fund's Distributor, Dean Witter Distributors
Inc. (See "Redemptions and Repurchases--Contingent Deferred Sales Charge.") In
addition, the Fund pays the Distributor a Rule 12b-1 distribution fee pursuant
to a Plan of Distribution at the annual rate of 1.0% of the lesser of the (i)
average daily aggregate net sales or (ii) average daily net assets of the Fund.
(See "Purchase of Fund Shares--Plan of Distribution.")

This Prospectus sets forth concisely the information you should know before
investing in the Fund. It should be read and retained for future reference.
Additional information about the Fund is contained in the Statement of
Additional Information, dated December 22, 1994, which has been filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, and which is available at no charge upon
request of the Fund at the address or telephone numbers listed on this page. The
Statement of Additional Information is incorporated herein by reference.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Prospectus Summary................................       2
Summary of Fund Expenses..........................       3
Financial Highlights..............................       4
The Fund and its Management.......................       5
Investment Objective and Policies.................       5
 Risk Considerations..............................       6
Investment Restrictions...........................      11
Purchase of Fund Shares...........................      12
Shareholder Services..............................      14
Redemptions and Repurchases.......................      16
Dividends, Distributions and Taxes................      17
Performance Information...........................      18
Additional Information............................      18
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SHARES OF THE FUND ARE NOT DEPOSITS OR OBLIGATIONS OF, OR GUARANTEED OR ENDORSED
BY, ANY BANK, AND THE SHARES ARE NOT FEDERALLY INSURED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION, THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, OR ANY OTHER AGENCY.

   
DEAN WITTER
EUROPEAN GROWTH FUND
TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10048
(212) 392-2550 OR
(800) 526-3143
    

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  THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES AND
 EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION NOR HAS THE SECURITIES
   AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE
ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A
                               CRIMINAL OFFENSE.

                   DEAN WITTER DISTRIBUTORS INC., DISTRIBUTOR
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PROSPECTUS SUMMARY
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THE FUND        The Fund is an open-end, diversified management investment company investing primarily
                in securities issued by issuers located in Europe.
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SHARES OFFERED  Shares of common stock with $.01 par value (see page 18).
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OFFERING        At net asset value without sales charge (see page 12). Shares redeemed within six years
PRICE           of purchase are subject to a contingent deferred sales charge under most circumstances
                (see page 16).
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MINIMUM         Minimum initial investment, $1,000; minimum subsequent investments, $100 (see page 12).
PURCHASE
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INVESTMENT      The investment objective of the Fund is to maximize the capital appreciation of its
OBJECTIVE       investments (see page 5).
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INVESTMENT      Dean Witter InterCapital Inc., the Investment Manager of the Fund, and its wholly-owned
MANAGER AND     subsidiary, Dean Witter Services Company Inc., serve in various investment management,
SUB-ADVISOR     advisory, management and administrative capacities to ninety investment companies and
                other portfolios with net assets under management of approximately $69.5 billion at
                October 31, 1994. Morgan Grenfell Investment Services Ltd. has been retained by the
                Investment Manager as Sub-Advisor to provide investment advice and manage the Fund's
                portfolio. Morgan Grenfell Investment Services Ltd. currently serves as investment
                advisor for U.S. corporate and public employee benefit plans, investment companies,
                endowments and foundations with assets of approximately $9.4 billion at September 30,
                1994 (see page 5).
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MANAGEMENT      The Investment Manager receives a monthly fee from the Fund at the annual rate of 1.0%
FEE             of daily net assets on assets not exceeding $500 million; and 0.95% of the daily net
                assets on assets exceeding $500 million. The Sub-Advisor receives a monthly fee from the
                Investment Manager equal to 40% of the Investment Manager's monthly fee (see page 5).
                Although the management fee is higher than that paid by most other investment companies,
                the fee reflects the specialized nature of the Fund's investment policies.
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DIVIDENDS AND   Dividends from net investment income and distributions from net capital gains are paid
DISTRIBUTIONS   at least once each year. Dividends and capital gains distributions are automatically
                reinvested in additional shares at net asset value unless the shareholder elects to
                receive cash (see pages 14 and 17).
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DISTRIBUTOR     Dean Witter Distributors Inc. (the "Distributor"), for its services as Distributor,
                which include payment of sales commissions to account executives and various other
                promotional and sales related expenses, the Distributor receives from the Fund a
                distribution fee accrued daily and payable monthly at the rate of 1% per annum of the
                lesser of (i) the Fund's average daily aggregate net sales or (ii) the Fund's average
                daily net assets. This fee compensates the Distributor for services provided in
                distributing shares of the Fund and for sales related expenses. The Distributor also
                receives the proceeds of any contingent deferred sales charges (see pages 12-13).
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REDEMPTION--    At net asset value; redeemable involuntarily if total value of the account is less than
CONTINGENT      $100. Although no commission or sales load is imposed upon the purchase of shares, a
DEFERRED        contingent deferred sales charge (scaled down from 5% to 1%) is imposed on any
SALES CHARGE    redemption of shares if after such redemption the aggregate current value of an account
                with the Fund falls below the aggregate amount of the investor's purchase payments made
                during the six years preceding the redemption. However, there is no charge imposed on
                redemption of shares purchased through reinvestment of dividends or distributions (see
                pages 16-17).
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RISK            The net asset value of the Fund's shares will fluctuate with changes in the market value
CONSIDERATIONS  of its portfolio securities. It should be recognized that the foreign securities and
                markets in which the Fund invests pose different and greater risks than those
                customarily associated with domestic securities and their markets. Furthermore,
                investors should consider other risks associated with a portfolio of international
                securities, including fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates (i.e., if a
                substantial portion of the Fund's assets are denominated in foreign currencies which
                decrease in value with respect to the U.S. dollar, the value of the investor's shares
                and the distributions made on those shares will, likewise, decrease in value), foreign
                securities exchange controls and foreign tax rates, as well as investments in forward
                currency contracts, options and futures contracts, repurchase agreements, when-issued
                and delayed delivery securities and forward commitments, when, as and if issued
                securities and lending of portfolio securities (see pages 6-11). The investor should
                also note that the Fund intends to invest over 25% of its total assets in securities of
                issuers located in the United Kingdom.
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  THE ABOVE IS QUALIFIED IN ITS ENTIRETY BY THE DETAILED INFORMATION APPEARING
                          ELSEWHERE IN THIS PROSPECTUS
                AND IN THE STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

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SUMMARY OF FUND EXPENSES
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The  following table illustrates all expenses and fees that a shareholder of the
Fund will incur. The expenses and fees set forth in the table are for the fiscal
year ended October 31, 1994.

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SHAREHOLDER TRANSACTION EXPENSES
<S>                                                 <C>
Maximum Sales Charge Imposed on Purchases.........   None
Maximum Sales Charge Imposed on Reinvested
 Dividends........................................   None
Deferred Sales Charge
 (as a percentage of the lesser of original
 purchase price or redemption proceeds)...........   5.0%
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 A contingent deferred sales charge is imposed at the following declining rates:

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YEAR SINCE PURCHASE PAYMENT MADE                    PERCENTAGE
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<S>                                                 <C>
First.............................................      5.0%
Second............................................      4.0%
Third.............................................      3.0%
Fourth............................................      2.0%
Fifth.............................................      2.0%
Sixth.............................................      1.0%
Seventh and thereafter............................     None
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Redemption Fees...................................        None
Exchange Fee......................................        None

ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (AS A PERCENTAGE OF
 AVERAGE NET ASSETS)
Management Fees...................................  0.99%
12b-1 Fees*.......................................  0.95%
Other Expenses....................................  0.33%
Total Fund Operating Expenses.....................  2.27%
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* A portion of the 12b-1 fee equal to 0.25% of the Fund's average daily net
  assets is characterized as a service fee within the meaning of National
  Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. ("NASD") guidelines.
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EXAMPLE                                             1 YEAR    3 YEARS   5 YEARS    YEARS
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<S>                                                 <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>
You would pay the  following expenses on a  $1,000
 investment, assuming (1) 5% annual return and (2)
 redemption at the end of each time period:.......    $73       $101      $141      $260
You  would pay the following  expenses on the same
 investment, assuming no redemption:..............    $23       $71       $121      $260
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THE ABOVE EXAMPLE SHOULD  NOT BE CONSIDERED A  REPRESENTATION OF PAST OR  FUTURE
EXPENSES OR PERFORMANCE. ACTUAL EXPENSES OF THE FUND MAY BE GREATER OR LESS THAN
THOSE SHOWN.

The purpose of this table is to assist the investor in understanding the various
costs  and  expenses  that  an  investor  in  the  Fund  will  bear  directly or
indirectly. For a  more complete description  of these costs  and expenses,  see
"The  Fund  and its  Management," "Plan  of  Distribution" and  "Redemptions and
Repurchases."

Long-term  shareholders  of  the  Fund  may  pay  more  in  sales  charges   and
distribution  fees than the  economic equivalent of  the maximum front-end sales
charges permitted by the NASD.

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
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The  following  data  and  ratios  for  a  share  of  capital  stock outstanding
throughout each period have  been audited by  Price Waterhouse LLP,  independent
accountants.  This  data  should  be  read  in  conjunction  with  the financial
statements, notes thereto, and the unqualified report of independent accountants
which  are  contained  in  the  Statement  of  Additional  Information.  Further
information  about the performance of the Fund is contained in the Fund's Annual
Report to Shareholders, which may be obtained without charge upon request of the
Fund.

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                                                                                                              FOR THE PERIOD
                                                                                                               MAY 31, 1990*
                                                              FOR THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,                      THROUGH
                                                  ------------------------------------------------------        OCTOBER 31,
                                                    1994           1993           1992           1991              1990
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<S>                                               <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE:
Net asset value, beginning of period.........      $11.86          $8.57          $9.22          $9.23             $10.00
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  Net investment income (loss)...............        0.02          (0.01)          0.01           0.05               0.05
  Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
   investments...............................        1.84           3.30          (0.23)          0.07              (0.82)
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  Total from investment operations...........        1.86           3.29          (0.22)          0.12              (0.77)
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  Less dividends and distributions from:
    Net investment income....................        --             --            (0.03)         (0.07)             --
    Net realized capital gains...............       (0.23)          --            (0.40)         (0.06)             --
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  Total dividends and distributions..........       (0.23)          --            (0.43)         (0.13)             --
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  Net asset value, end of period.............      $13.49         $11.86          $8.57          $9.22              $9.23
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TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN+.....................       15.61%         38.74%         (2.39)%         1.33%             (7.70)%(1)
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
  Net assets, end of period (in thousands)...     $758,502       $459,201       $296,548       $315,944          $303,872
  Ratios to average net assets:
    Expenses.................................        2.27%          2.38%          2.40%          2.44%              2.45%(2)
    Net investment income (loss).............        0.21%         (0.09)%         0.11%          0.51%              1.52%(2)
  Portfolio turnover rate....................          72%           120%           116%           111%                36%(1)
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 *  COMMENCEMENT OF OPERATIONS.
 +  DOES NOT REFLECT THE DEDUCTION OF SALES LOAD.
(1) NOT ANNUALIZED.
(2) ANNUALIZED.
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                       SEE NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

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THE FUND AND ITS MANAGEMENT
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Dean Witter European Growth Fund Inc.  (the "Fund") is an open-end,  diversified
management  investment company incorporated in the state of Maryland on February
13, 1990.

    Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. ("InterCapital" or the "Investment  Manager"),
whose address is Two World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048, is the Fund's
Investment  Manager.  The Investment  Manager, which  was incorporated  in July,
1992, is a wholly-owned  subsidiary of Dean Witter,  Discover & Co. ("DWDC"),  a
balanced  financial services organization providing  a broad range of nationally
marketed credit and investment products.

    InterCapital and its wholly-owned  subsidiary, Dean Witter Services  Company
Inc.,   serve  in  various  investment   management,  advisory,  management  and
administrative capacities to ninety other investment companies (the "Dean Witter
Funds"), thirty  of  which are  listed  on the  New  York Stock  Exchange,  with
combined  assets  of approximately  $67.5 billion  as of  October 31,  1994. The
Investment Manager also manages and  advises portfolios of pension plans,  other
institutions and individuals which aggregated approximately $2.0 billion at such
date.

    The  Fund  has retained  the  Investment Manager  to  provide administrative
services, manage its business affairs and supervise the investment of the Fund's
assets. InterCapital has retained Dean  Witter Services Company Inc. to  perform
the aforementioned administrative services for the Fund.

    Under  a Sub-Advisory Agreement between  Morgan Grenfell Investment Services
Limited (the "Sub-Advisor") and the Investment Manager, the Sub-Advisor provides
the Fund with investment advice and portfolio management relating to the  Fund's
investments  in  securities issued  by issuers  located in  Europe and  in other
countries located elsewhere around the world, subject to the overall supervision
of the  Investment Manager.  The Fund's  Directors review  the various  services
provided by the Investment Manager and the Sub-Advisor to ensure that the Fund's
general investment policies and programs are being properly carried out and that
administrative services are being provided to the Fund in a satisfactory manner.

   
    The  Sub-Advisor,  whose address  is  20 Finsbury  Circus,  London, England,
manages, as of September 30, 1994, assets of approximately $9.4 billion for U.S.
corporate and public  employee benefit plans,  investment companies,  endowments
and  foundations. The Sub-Advisor is an indirect subsidiary of Deutsche Bank AG,
the largest commercial bank in Germany.
    

    As full compensation for the services  and facilities furnished to the  Fund
and  for expenses of the  Fund assumed by the  Investment Manager, the Fund pays
the Investment Manager  monthly compensation  calculated daily  by applying  the
annual  rate of 1.0% of the portion of the Fund's daily net assets not exceeding
$500 million;  and 0.95%  of the  portion  of daily  net assets  exceeding  $500
million.  As compensation for its services provided pursuant to the Sub-Advisory
Agreement, the  Investment Manager  pays  the Sub-Advisor  monthly  compensation
equal to 40% of its monthly compensation.

    For  the  fiscal  year  ended  October  31,  1994,  the  Fund  accrued total
compensation to the Investment Manager amounting to 0.99% of the Fund's  average
daily  net assets (of which 40% was accrued to the Sub-Advisor by the Investment
Manager) and the Fund's total expenses  amounted to 2.27% of the Fund's  average
daily net assets.

INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
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The  investment objective of the Fund is to maximize the capital appreciation of
its investments. There is no assurance that the objective will be achieved.  The
following  policies may be changed by the Board of Directors without shareholder
approval.

    The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing at least 65%
of its total assets in securities issued by issuers located in countries located
in Europe. Such issuers will include companies (i) which are organized under the
laws of a European country and have a principal office in a European country, or
(ii) which derive 50% or more of  their total revenues from business in  Europe,
or  (iii)  the equity  securities of  which  are traded  principally on  a stock
exchange in Europe.

    The principal countries in  which such issuers will  be located are  France;
the  United Kingdom;  Germany; the  Netherlands; Spain;  Sweden; Switzerland and
Italy. The Fund currently intends to invest more than 25% of its total assets in
the United Kingdom.  As such,  the investment performance  of the  Fund will  be
subject to social, political and economic events occurring in the United Kingdom
to a greater extent than those occurring in other European countries.

    The  securities  invested in  will  primarily consist  of  equity securities
issued  by  companies  based  in  European  countries,  but  may  also   include
fixed-income  securities issued or guaranteed by European governments (including
zero coupon treasury securities),  when it is deemed  that such investments  are
consistent with the Fund's investment objective. For example, there may be times
when  the Sub-Advisor  determines that the  prices of  government securities are
more likely to  appreciate than  those of  equity securities.  Such an  occasion
might  arise when inflation  concerns have led to  general increases in interest
rates.  Such   fixed-income  securities   which  will   be  purchased   by   the

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Fund are likely to be obligations of the treasuries of one of the major European
nations.  In addition, the Fund may invest in fixed-income securities which are,
either  alone  or  in  combination  with  a  warrant,  option  or  other  right,
convertible  into the  common stock  of a  European issuer,  when the Investment
Manager or the Sub-Advisor  determines that such securities  are more likely  to
appreciate in value than the common stock of such issuers or when the Investment
Manager  or Sub-Advisor wishes to hedge the risk inherent in the direct purchase
of the equity of a given issuer. The Fund will select convertible securities  of
issuers  whose common  stock has,  in the opinion  of the  Investment Manager or
Sub-Advisor, a superior investment potential. The Fund may also purchase  equity
and  fixed-income securities which are issued in private placements and warrants
or other securities conveying the right to purchase common stock.

    The remainder of the Fund's portfolio equalling, at times, up to 35% of  the
Fund's total assets, may be invested in equity and/or government and convertible
securities issued by issuers located anywhere in the world, including the United
States, subject to the Fund's investment objective. In addition, this portion of
the Fund's portfolio will consist of various other financial instruments such as
forward foreign exchange contracts, futures contracts and options (see below).

    It is anticipated that the securities held by the Fund in its portfolio will
be  denominated,  principally, in  liquid  European currencies.  Such currencies
include the  German mark,  French  franc, British  pound, Dutch  guilder,  Swiss
franc,  Swedish krona, Italian  lira, and Spanish peseta.  In addition, the Fund
may hold  securities  denominated in  the  European Currency  Unit  (a  weighted
composite  of the currencies of member  states of the European Monetary System).
Securities of issuers within a given country may be denominated in the  currency
of a different country.

    The  Fund may also  invest in securities  of foreign issuers  in the form of
American Depository  Receipts (ADRs),  European  Depository Receipts  (EDRs)  or
other  similar securities convertible into  securities of foreign issuers. These
securities may  not necessarily  be  denominated in  the  same currency  as  the
securities  into which they may be converted. ADRs are receipts typically issued
by a United States bank or trust company evidencing ownership of the  underlying
securities.  EDRs  are  European  receipts  evidencing  a  similar  arrangement.
Generally, ADRs, in registered form, are  designed for use in the United  States
securities  markets and EDRs, in  bearer form, are designed  for use in European
securities markets.

    There may be  periods during  which market conditions  warrant reduction  of
some or all of the Fund's securities holdings. During such periods, the Fund may
adopt  a temporary  "defensive" posture  in which  greater than  35% of  its net
assets  are  invested  in   cash  or  money   market  instruments.  Under   such
circumstances,  the money  market instruments in  which the Fund  may invest are
securities  issued  or  guaranteed  by   the  U.S.  Government;  American   bank
obligations; Eurodollar certificates of deposit; obligations of American savings
institutions;  fully insured  certificates of  deposit; and  commercial paper of
American issuers rated within the  two highest grades by  Moody's or S&P or,  if
not  rated, issued by a company having  an outstanding debt issue rated at least
AA by S&P or Aa by Moody's.

RISK CONSIDERATIONS

FOREIGN SECURITIES.  Investors should carefully consider the risks of  investing
in  securities  of  foreign  issuers  and  securities  denominated  in  non-U.S.
currencies.  Fluctuations  in  the  relative  rates  of  exchange  between   the
currencies of different nations will affect the value of the Fund's investments.
Changes  in foreign  currency exchange  rates relative  to the  U.S. dollar will
affect the U.S. dollar  vaue of the Fund's  assets denominated in that  currency
and thereby impact upon the Fund's total return on such assets.

    Foreign  currency  exchange rates  are determined  by  forces of  supply and
demand on the foreign exchange markets. These forces are themselves affected  by
the   international  balance  of  payments  and  other  economic  and  financial
conditions, government intervention,  speculation and  other factors.  Moreover,
foreign currency exchange rates may be affected by the regulatory control of the
exchanges  on which the  currencies trade. The  foreign currency transactions of
the Fund will  be conducted  on a  spot basis  or through  forward contracts  or
futures  contracts (see below).  The Fund may incur  certain costs in connection
with these currency transactions.

    Investments in  foreign  securities will  also  occasion risks  relating  to
political  and  economic  developments  abroad,  including  the  possibility  of
expropriations or confiscatory taxation, limitations  on the use or transfer  of
Fund   assets  and  any  effects  of   foreign  social,  economic  or  political
instability. Political and economic developments  in Europe, especially as  they
relate  to changes in the  structure of the European  Economic Community and the
anticipated development of a  unified common market,  may have profound  effects
upon the value of a large segment of the Fund's portfolio. Continued progress in
the  evolution of, for example, a united European common market may be slowed by
unanticipated political or  social events and  may, therefore, adversely  affect
the  value of certain  of the securities  held in the  Fund's portfolio. Foreign
companies are not subject to the regulatory requirements of U.S. companies  and,
as  such, there may be less publicly available information about such companies.
Moreover, foreign companies are not subject to uniform accounting, auditing  and
financial reporting standards and requirements comparable to those applicable to
U.S. companies.

    Securities  of foreign issuers may be less liquid than comparable securities
of U.S.  issuers  and,  as such,  their  price  changes may  be  more  volatile.
Furthermore,  foreign exchanges and broker-dealers are generally subject to less

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government  and   exchange  scrutiny   and   regulation  than   their   American
counterparts.  Brokerage commissions,  dealer concessions  and other transaction
costs may be higher on foreign markets than in the U.S. In addition, differences
in clearance and settlement procedures on foreign markets may occasion delays in
settlements of Fund  trades effected in  such markets. Inability  to dispose  of
portfolio securities due to settlement delays could result in losses to the Fund
due  to subsequent declines in value of such securities and the inability of the
Fund to make intended security purchases due to settlement problems could result
in a failure of the Fund to make potentially advantageous investments.
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    To hedge  against adverse  price movements  in the  securities held  in  its
portfolio  and the currencies in  which they are denominated  (as well as in the
securities it might wish to purchase and their denominated currencies) the  Fund
may  engage in  transactions in forward  foreign currency  contracts, options on
securities  and  currencies,  and  futures  contracts  and  options  on  futures
contracts  on securities,  currencies and  indexes. The  Fund may  also purchase
options  on  securities  to  facilitate  its  participation  in  the   potential
appreciation  of the value  of the underlying securities.  A discussion of these
transactions follows and is supplemented by further disclosure in the  Statement
of Additional Information.

FORWARD  FOREIGN  CURRENCY  EXCHANGE  CONTRACTS.    A  forward  foreign currency
exchange contract ("forward  contract") involves  an obligation  to purchase  or
sell a currency at a future date, which may be any fixed number of days from the
date  of the contract agreed upon by the parties,  at a price set at the time of
the contract.  The Fund  may enter  into forward  contracts as  a hedge  against
fluctuations in future foreign exchange rates.

    The Fund will enter into forward contracts under various circumstances. When
the  Fund  enters  into  a contract  for  the  purchase or  sale  of  a security
denominated in a foreign currency, it may, for example, desire to "lock in"  the
price  of the security in U.S. dollars  or some other foreign currency which the
Fund is  temporarily  holding in  its  portfolio.  By entering  into  a  forward
contract  for  the purchase  or sale,  for a  fixed amount  of dollars  or other
currency, of the amount of foreign currency involved in the underlying  security
transactions,  the Fund will be  able to protect itself  against a possible loss
resulting from an adverse change in the relationship between the U.S. dollar  or
other  currency which is  being used for  the security purchase  and the foreign
currency in which the security is denominated during the period between the date
on which the security is purchased or sold and the date on which payment is made
or received.

    At other times, when,  for example, it  is believed that  the currency of  a
particular  foreign country  may suffer a  substantial decline  against the U.S.
dollar or  some  other foreign  currency,  the Fund  may  enter into  a  forward
contract to sell, for a fixed amount of dollars or other currency, the amount of
foreign  currency approximating the value of some or all of the Fund's portfolio
securities (or  securities  which the  Fund  has purchased  for  its  portfolio)
denominated  in such foreign  currency. Under identical  circumstances, the Fund
may enter into a forward contract to sell, for a fixed amount of U.S. dollars or
other currency, an amount of foreign  currency other than the currency in  which
the  securities to be hedged are denominated  approximating the value of some or
all of the  portfolio securities to  be hedged. This  method of hedging,  called
"cross-hedging,"  will  be  selected  when it  is  determined  that  the foreign
currency in  which the  portfolio securities  are denominated  has  insufficient
liquidity  or  is trading  at a  discount  as compared  with some  other foreign
currency with which it tends to move in tandem.

    In addition, when the Fund anticipates purchasing securities at some time in
the future, and wishes to lock in  the current exchange rate of the currency  in
which  those securities  are denominated against  the U.S. dollar  or some other
foreign currency, it may enter into a forward contract to purchase an amount  of
currency  equal to some or  all of the value of  the anticipated purchase, for a
fixed amount of U.S. dollars or other currency.

    Lastly, the Fund is permitted to  enter into forward contracts with  respect
to  currencies in which certain of  its portfolio securities are denominated and
on which options have been written (see "Options and Futures Transactions").

    In all  of the  above circumstances,  if the  currency in  which the  Fund's
portfolio securities (or anticipated portfolio securities) are denominated rises
in  value with respect to the currency  which is being purchased (or sold), then
the Fund will have realized fewer gains  than had the Fund not entered into  the
forward  contracts.  Moreover,  the  precise matching  of  the  forward contract
amounts and the value of the securities involved will not generally be possible,
since the future value of such securities in foreign currencies will change as a
consequence of market  movements in the  value of those  securities between  the
date  the forward contract is entered into and  the date it matures. The Fund is
not required  to  enter  into  such transactions  with  regard  to  its  foreign
currency-denominated  securities and will not do so unless deemed appropriate by
the Investment Manager  and/or Sub-Advisor.  The Fund generally  will not  enter
into  a forward contract with  a term of greater than  one year, although it may
enter into forward contracts for  periods of up to five  years. The Fund may  be
limited  in its  ability to  enter into  hedging transactions  involving forward
contracts by  the  Internal  Revenue  Code of  1986  (the  "Code")  requirements
relating  to qualifications as  a regulated investment  company (see "Dividends,
Distributions and Taxes").

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OPTIONS AND FUTURES TRANSACTIONS.  Call and put options on U.S. Treasury  notes,
bonds  and bills,  on various  foreign currencies  and on  equity securities are
listed on  several U.S.  and foreign  securities exchanges  and are  written  in
over-the-counter  transactions  ("OTC Options").  Listed  options are  issued or
guaranteed by the exchange on which they trade or by a clearing corporation such
as the Options Clearing Corporation ("OCC").  Ownership of a listed call  option
gives  the Fund the  right to buy from  the OCC (in the  U.S.) or other clearing
corporation or  exchange, the  underlying security  or currency  covered by  the
option  at  the stated  exercise price  (the  price per  unit of  the underlying
security or currency) by filing an exercise notice prior to the expiration  date
of  the option. The writer (seller) of the option would then have the obligation
to sell, to the OCC (in the U.S.) or other clearing corporation or exchange, the
underlying security or currency at that  exercise price prior to the  expiration
date  of the option, regardless of its then current market price. Ownership of a
listed put option would give the Fund the right to sell the underlying  security
or  currency to the OCC (in the  U.S.) or other clearing corporation or exchange
at the stated exercise  price. Upon notice  of exercise of  the put option,  the
writer  of  the option  would  have the  obligation  to purchase  the underlying
security or currency from the OCC (in the U.S.) or other clearing corporation or
exchange at the exercise price.

OTC OPTIONS.  Exchange-listed  options are issued  by the OCC  (in the U.S.)  or
other  clearing corporation or  exchange which assures  that all transactions in
such options  are properly  executed. OTC  options are  purchased from  or  sold
(written)  to dealers or  financial institutions which  have entered into direct
agreements with the Fund. With OTC  options, such variables as expiration  date,
exercise  price  and  premium will  be  agreed  upon between  the  Fund  and the
transacting dealer, without the intermediation of a third party such as the OCC.
If the transacting dealer fails  to make or take  delivery of the securities  or
amount  of foreign currency  underlying an option it  has written, in accordance
with the terms  of that option,  the Fund would  lose the premium  paid for  the
option  as well  as any  anticipated benefit of  the transaction.  The Fund will
engage in OTC option transactions only with member banks of the Federal  Reserve
System  or primary dealers  in U.S. Government securities  or with affiliates of
such banks  or dealers  which have  capital of  at least  $50 million  or  whose
obligations are guaranteed by an entity having capital of at least $50 million.

COVERED  CALL WRITING.  The  Fund is permitted to  write covered call options on
portfolio securities which  are denominated  in either U.S.  dollars or  foreign
currencies  and on  the U.S.  dollar and  foreign currencies,  without limit, in
order to hedge against the decline in the value of a security or currency and to
close out long call option positions.  Generally, a call option is "covered"  if
the Fund owns the security or the currency underlying the option it has written,
holds  a call option on the same  underlying security or currency with a similar
exercise price or  maintains a sufficient  amount of cash,  cash equivalents  or
liquid  securities to  purchase the underlying  security or to  exchange for the
underlying currency. As a writer of a call option, the Fund has the  obligation,
upon  notice of  exercise of the  option, to  deliver the security  or amount of
currency underlying the option (certain listed  and OTC call options written  by
the Fund will be exercisable by the purchaser only on a specific date).

    The  Fund  will receive  from the  purchaser, in  return for  a call  it has
written, a "premium"; i.e., the price  of the option. The premium received  will
offset  a portion of the  potential loss incurred by  the Fund if the securities
underlying the option are ultimately sold by the Fund at a loss. Furthermore,  a
premium  received on a  call written on  a foreign currency  will ameliorate any
potential loss of value on the portfolio security due to a decline in the  value
of the currency. However, during the option period, the covered call writer has,
in  return for the premium  on the option, given  up the opportunity for capital
appreciation above the exercise price should the market price of the  underlying
security  (or the  exchange rate  of the  currency in  which it  is denominated)
increase, but has retained the risk of  loss should the price of the  underlying
security  (or the  exchange rate  of the  currency in  which it  is denominated)
decline. The size of premiums will fluctuate with varying market conditions.

PURCHASING CALL AND PUT OPTIONS.  The Fund may purchase listed and OTC call  and
put  options in  amounts equalling up  to 5% of  its total assets.  The Fund may
purchase call options to close out a covered call position or to protect against
an increase in the price of a security it anticipates purchasing or, in the case
of call options on a foreign currency, to hedge against an adverse exchange rate
change of  the currency  in  which the  security  it anticipates  purchasing  is
denominated  vis-a-vis the currency in which  the exercise price is denominated.
The Fund may purchase put options on securities which it holds in its  portfolio
only  to protect itself against  a decline in the value  of the security. If the
value of the underlying security  were to fall below  the exercise price of  the
put  purchased in an  amount greater than  the premium paid  for the option, the
Fund would  incur no  additional  loss. Similarly,  the  Fund may  purchase  put
options on currencies in which securities which it holds are denominated only to
protect  itself  against  a decline  in  value  of such  currency  vis-a-vis the
currency in  which  the exercise  price  is denominated.  If  the value  of  the
currency  underlying the option were to fall below the exercise price of the put
purchased in an amount greater  than the premium paid  for the option, the  Fund
would  incur no additional loss. There are no other limits on the Fund's ability
to purchase call and put options.

FUTURES CONTRACTS.  The  Fund may purchase and  sell futures contracts that  are
currently  traded, or may in the future be traded, on U.S. and foreign commodity
exchanges on common stocks, such underlying fixed-income
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ties as U.S.  Treasury bonds,  notes, and  bills and/or  any foreign  government
fixed-income   security  ("interest   rate"  futures),   on  various  currencies
("currency" futures)  and  on  such  indexes  of  U.S.  or  foreign  equity  and
fixed-income  securities as may exist or come into being, such as the Standard &
Poor's 500 Index  or the Financial  Times Equity Index  ("index" futures). As  a
futures  contract purchaser, the Fund incurs an obligation to take delivery of a
specified amount of the obligation underlying  the contract at a specified  time
in the future for a specified price. As a seller of a futures contract, the Fund
incurs  an  obligation  to  deliver  the  specified  amount  of  the  underlying
obligation at a specified time in return for an agreed upon price.

    The Fund  will purchase  or sell  interest rate  futures contracts  for  the
purpose  of hedging  some or all  of the  value of its  portfolio securities (or
anticipated portfolio securities) against changes in prevailing interest  rates.
If  it is anticipated that interest rates may rise and, concomitantly, the price
of certain of its portfolio securities fall, the Fund may sell an interest  rate
futures  contract. If  declining interest  rates are  anticipated, the  Fund may
purchase an  interest  rate futures  contract  to protect  against  a  potential
increase  in the price of securities the Fund intends to purchase. Subsequently,
appropriate securities may be  purchased by the Fund  in an orderly fashion;  as
securities are purchased, corresponding futures positions would be terminated by
offsetting sales of contracts.

    The  Fund will purchase or  sell index futures contracts  for the purpose of
hedging some or all of its portfolio (or anticipated portfolio) against  changes
in  their prices. If it is anticipated that the prices of securities held by the
Fund may fall, the Fund may sell  an index futures contract. Conversely, if  the
Fund  wishes to hedge against anticipated  price rises in those securities which
the Fund intends to purchase, the Fund may purchase an index futures contract.

    The Fund will purchase or sell  currency futures on currencies in which  its
portfolio  securities (or anticipated portfolio  securities) are denominated for
the purposes of hedging against anticipated changes in currency exchange  rates.
The  Fund will enter into currency futures contracts for the same reasons as set
forth above for  entering into  forward foreign currency  contracts; namely,  to
"lock-in"  the  value  of a  security  purchased  or sold  in  a  given currency
vis-a-vis a different currency or to hedge against an adverse currency  exchange
rate  movement of a  portfolio security's (or  anticipated portfolio security's)
denominated currency vis-a-vis a different currency.

    In addition to the above, interest rate, index and currency futures will  be
bought  or sold in order to close out a short or long position maintained by the
Fund in a corresponding futures contract.

OPTIONS ON FUTURES  CONTRACTS.  The  Fund may  purchase and write  call and  put
options  on futures  contracts which  are traded on  an exchange  and enter into
closing transactions  with respect  to  such options  to terminate  an  existing
position.  An option  on a  futures contract gives  the purchaser  the right (in
return for the premium paid) to assume a position in a futures contract (a  long
position if the option is a call and a short position if the option is a put) at
a  specified exercise  price at  any time  during the  term of  the option. Upon
exercise of the option, the  delivery of the futures  position by the writer  of
the  option  to the  holder  of the  option is  accompanied  by delivery  of the
accumulated balance in the writer's futures margin account, which represents the
amount by which the market price of the futures contract at the time of exercise
exceeds, in the  case of a  call, or is  less than, in  the case of  a put,  the
exercise price of the option on the futures contract.

    The  Fund will purchase and write options on futures contracts for identical
purposes to  those  set forth  above  for the  purchase  of a  futures  contract
(purchase  of a call option)  and the sale of a  futures contract (purchase of a
put option or sale of a call option),  or to close out a long or short  position
in  futures contracts.  If, for example,  the Investment  Manager or Sub-Advisor
wished to  protect against  an  increase in  interest  rates and  the  resulting
negative  impact on  the value  of a portion  of its  fixed-income portfolio, it
might write a call option on  an interest rate futures contract, the  underlying
security  of which correlates  with the portion of  the portfolio the Investment
Manager seeks  to hedge.  Any premiums  received in  the writing  of options  on
futures  contracts  may,  of  course, provide  a  further  hedge  against losses
resulting from price declines in portions of the Fund's portfolio.

   
LIMITATIONS ON FUTURES CONTRACTS AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES.  The Fund may not enter
into futures  contracts  or purchase  related  options thereon  if,  immediately
thereafter, the amount committed to margin plus the amount paid for premiums for
unexpired  options on futures  contracts exceeds 5%  of the value  of the Fund's
total assets, after taking into  account unrealized gains and unrealized  losses
on such contracts it has entered into, provided, however, that in the case of an
option that is in-the-money (the exercise price of the call (put) option is less
(more)  than  the  market price  of  the  underlying security)  at  the  time of
purchase, the  in-the-money  amount  may  be excluded  in  calculating  the  5%.
However,  there is no overall limitation on  the percentage of the Fund's assets
which may be subject to a hedge  position. Except as described above, there  are
no other limitations on the use of futures and options thereon by the Fund.
    

RISKS  OF OPTIONS AND FUTURES TRANSACTIONS.  The Fund may close out its position
as writer of an option, or as a buyer or seller of a futures contract, only if a
liquid secondary market exists for options or futures contracts of that  series.
There is no assurance that such a market will exist, particularly in the case of
OTC  options, as such options will generally only be closed out by entering into
a closing purchase transaction with the purchasing dealer.

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    Exchanges may limit the amount by which the price of many futures  contracts
may  move on  any day. If  the price moves  equal the daily  limit on successive
days, then it  may prove impossible  to liquidate a  futures position until  the
daily limit moves have ceased.

    The  extent to which the Fund  may enter into transactions involving options
and  futures  contracts  may   be  limited  by   the  Code's  requirements   for
qualification  as a  regulated investment  company and  the Fund's  intention to
qualify as such. See "Dividends, Distributions and Taxes."

    While the futures contracts and options transactions to be engaged in by the
Fund for  the  purpose  of  hedging the  Fund's  portfolio  securities  are  not
speculative  in nature, there are risks inherent in the use of such instruments.
One such  risk  is  that  the  Fund's  management  could  be  incorrect  in  its
expectations  as to the  direction or extent  of various interest  rate or price
movements or the time span within  which the movements take place. For  example,
if the Fund sold futures contracts for the sale of securities in anticipation of
an  increase  in interest  rates,  and then  interest  rates went  down instead,
causing bond prices to rise, the Fund would lose money on the sale.

    Another risk  which may  arise  in employing  futures contracts  to  protect
against  the  price volatility  of portfolio  securities is  that the  prices of
securities, currencies and indexes subject to futures contracts (and thereby the
futures contract prices) may correlate imperfectly with the behavior of the U.S.
dollar cash  prices of  the Fund's  portfolio securities  and their  denominated
currencies.  Another such risk is that prices of interest rate futures contracts
may not move  in tandem with  the changes in  prevailing interest rates  against
which  the Fund seeks a  hedge. A correlation may also  be distorted by the fact
that the futures  market is dominated  by short-term traders  seeking to  profit
from  the difference  between a contract  or security price  objective and their
cost of borrowed funds. Such distortions are generally minor and would  diminish
as the contract approached maturity.

    The  Fund,  by entering  into transactions  in  foreign futures  and options
markets, will  also incur  risks  similar to  those  discussed above  under  the
section entitled "Foreign Securities."

    Compared  to the purchase or sale of futures contracts, the purchase of call
or put options  on futures contracts  involves less potential  risk to the  Fund
because  the maximum amount  at risk is  the premium paid  for the options (plus
transaction costs). However,  there may be  circumstances when a  purchase of  a
call or put option on a futures contract would result in a loss to the Fund when
the  purchase or sale of a futures contract  would not result in a loss, such as
when there  is no  movement in  the  prices of  the underlying  securities.  The
writing  of a put or call option on a futures contract involves risks similar to
those relating to transactions in futures contracts, as are described above.

   
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS.  The Fund may enter into repurchase agreements, which may
be viewed as a type of secured lending by the Fund, and which typically  involve
the  acquisition  by  the  Fund  of debt  securities  from  a  selling financial
institution such as a bank, savings  and loan association or broker-dealer.  The
agreement provides that the Fund will sell back to the institution, and that the
institution will repurchase, the underlying security at a specified price and at
a  fixed time in the future,  usually not more than seven  days from the date of
purchase. While repurchase agreements involve certain risks not associated  with
direct  investments  in  debt  securities, including  the  risks  of  default or
bankruptcy of the selling financial institution, the Fund follows procedures  to
minimize  such risks. These procedures include effecting repurchase transactions
only with large,  well-capitalized and  well-established financial  institutions
and maintaining adequate collateralization.
    

WHEN-ISSUED  AND DELAYED DELIVERY SECURITIES AND FORWARD COMMITMENTS.  From time
to time, in the ordinary course of business, the Fund may purchase securities on
a when-issued or delayed delivery basis or may purchase or sell securities on  a
forward  commitment basis. When  such transactions are  negotiated, the price is
fixed at the time of the commitment,  but delivery and payment can take place  a
month or more after the date of the commitment. There is no overall limit on the
percentage  of  the Fund's  assets which  may  be committed  to the  purchase of
securities on a when-issued,  delayed delivery or  forward commitment basis.  An
increase  in the percentage  of the Fund's  assets committed to  the purchase of
securities on a when-issued,  delayed delivery or  forward commitment basis  may
increase the volatility of the Fund's net asset value.

WHEN, AS AND IF ISSUED SECURITIES.  The Fund may purchase securities on a "when,
as  and if issued" basis  under which the issuance  of the security depends upon
the occurrence of a  subsequent event, such as  approval of a merger,  corporate
reorganization, leveraged buyout or debt restructuring. If the anticipated event
does  not occur and  the securities are not  issued, the Fund  will have lost an
investment opportunity.  There is  no overall  limit on  the percentage  of  the
Fund's  assets which may be committed to  the purchase of securities on a "when,
as and if  issued" basis. An  increase in  the percentage of  the Fund's  assets
committed  to the purchase of securities on a "when, as and if issued" basis may
increase the volatility of its net asset value.

LENDING  OF  PORTFOLIO  SECURITIES.    Consistent  with  applicable   regulatory
requirements, the Fund may lend its portfolio securities to brokers, dealers and
other  financial institutions, provided that such loans are callable at any time
by the Fund (subject to certain notice provisions described in the Statement  of
Additional  Information),  and  are  at  all  times  secured  by  cash  or  cash
equivalents, which are maintained in a segregated account pursuant to applicable
regulations and that are at least  equal to the market value, determined  daily,
of the loaned securities.

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    Except  as  specifically  noted,  all  investment  objectives,  policies and
practices discussed above are not fundamental policies of the Fund and, as such,
may be changed without shareholder approval.

PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

The Fund's  portfolio is  actively managed  by its  Investment Manager  and  the
Sub-Advisor  with  a  view  to achieving  the  Fund's  investment  objective. In
determining which securities  to purchase  for the Fund  or hold  in the  Fund's
portfolio,  the Investment Manager and the  Sub-Advisor will rely on information
from various sources, including research, analysis and appraisals of brokers and
dealers, the  views of  Directors  of the  Fund  and others  regarding  economic
developments  and  interest  rate  trends,  and  the  Investment  Manager's  and
Sub-Advisor's own analysis  of factors  they deem relevant.  The Fund's  primary
portfolio  manager  is Jeremy  G. Lodwick,  a Director  of the  Sub-Advisor. Mr.
Lodwick has been the  Fund's primary portfolio manager  since April 1, 1994  and
has  been managing portfolios consisting of equity securities issued by European
issuers for the Sub-Advisor since January, 1992; prior thereto, he was  employed
by the Sub-Advisor in another capacity.

    Personnel  of  the  Investment  Manager  and  Sub-Adviser  have  substantial
experience in the  use of the  investment techniques described  above under  the
heading  "Options  and Futures  Transactions,"  which techniques  require skills
different from  those  needed  to select  the  portfolio  securities  underlying
various options and futures contracts.

    Orders  for  transactions in  portfolio  securities and  commodities  may be
placed for  the  Fund with  a  number of  brokers  and dealers,  including  DWR.
Pursuant  to an order  of the Securities  and Exchange Commission,  the Fund may
effect principal  transactions in  certain money  market instruments  with  Dean
Witter  Reynolds  Inc.  ("DWR").  In  addition,  the  Fund  may  incur brokerage
commissions on transactions conducted through DWR.

    The portfolio trading  engaged in by  the Fund may  result in its  portfolio
turnover  rate exceeding 100%. The Fund is  expected to incur higher than normal
brokerage commission costs due to its portfolio turnover rate. Short-term  gains
and  losses  taxable at  ordinary income  rates may  result from  such portfolio
transactions. See "Dividends, Distributions and Taxes" for a full discussion  of
the  tax implications of the Fund's  trading policy. A more extensive discussion
of the Fund's  portfolio brokerage  policies is set  forth in  the Statement  of
Additional Information.

    The  expenses of the Fund relating to its portfolio management are likely to
be greater than those incurred by other investment companies investing primarily
in  securities  issued  by  domestic  issuers  as  custodial  costs,   brokerage
commissions  and  other  transaction  charges related  to  investing  on foreign
markets are generally higher than in the United States.

INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS
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The investment restrictions listed below  are among the restrictions which  have
been  adopted by the Fund as  fundamental policies. Under the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as  amended (the "Act"),  a fundamental policy  may not be  changed
without the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund,
as  defined  in the  Act. For  purposes  of the  following limitations:  (i) all
percentage limitations apply immediately after a purchase or initial investment,
and (ii)  any subsequent  change  in any  applicable percentage  resulting  from
market  fluctuations or other  changes in total  or net assets  does not require
elimination of any security from the portfolio.

    The Fund may not:

        1. As to 75% of  its total assets, invest more  than 5% of the value  of
    its total assets in the securities of any one issuer (other than obligations
    issued,  or guaranteed  by, the  United States  Government, its  agencies or
    instrumentalities).

        2. As  to  75% of  its  total assets,  purchase  more than  10%  of  all
    outstanding voting securities or any class of securities of any one issuer.

        3.  Invest 25% or more of the value of its total assets in securities of
    issuers in any one industry.

        4. Invest more than 5% of the value of its total assets in securities of
    issuers having  a record,  together with  predecessors, of  less than  three
    years  of  continuous operation.  This restriction  shall  not apply  to any
    obligation issued  or  guaranteed  by  the  United  States  Government,  its
    agencies or instrumentalities.

        5. Purchase or sell commodities or commodities contracts except that the
    Fund  may purchase or write interest rate, currency and stock and bond index
    futures contracts and related options thereon.

        6. Pledge its  assets or  assign or  otherwise encumber  them except  to
    secure   permitted  borrowings.  (For  the   purpose  of  this  restriction,
    collateral  arrangements  with  respect  to  the  writing  of  options   and
    collateral  arrangements  with respect  to initial  or variation  margin for
    futures are not deemed to be pledges of assets.)

        7. Purchase securities  on margin  (but the Fund  may obtain  short-term
    loans  as are necessary  for the clearance of  transactions). The deposit or
    payment by  the Fund  of  initial or  variation  margin in  connection  with
    futures  contracts or related options thereon is not considered the purchase
    of a security on margin.

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        8. Invest more  than 10% of  its total assets  in "illiquid  securities"
    (securities  for  which market  quotations  are not  readily  available) and
    repurchase agreements which have  a maturity of longer  than seven days.  In
    addition, no more than 15% of the Fund's net assets will be invested in such
    illiquid  securites  and  foreign  securities  not  traded  on  a recognized
    domestic or foreign exchange.

    Generally, OTC  options and  the  assets used  as  "cover" for  written  OTC
options  are illiquid  securities. However, the  Fund is permitted  to treat the
securities it  uses as  cover for  written  OTC options  as liquid  provided  it
follows  a procedure whereby it will sell  OTC options only to qualified dealers
who agree that the  Fund may repurchase  such options at a  maximum price to  be
calculated  pursuant  to  a  predetermined  formula  set  forth  in  the  option
agreement. The formula may  vary from agreement to  agreement, but is  generally
based  on a multiple of the premium received  by the Fund for writing the option
plus the amount,  if any,  of the  option's intrinsic  value. An  OTC option  is
considered  an illiquid  asset only  to the  extent that  the maximum repurchase
price under the formula exceeds the intrinsic value of the option.

PURCHASE OF FUND SHARES
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The Fund  offers its  shares  for sale  to the  public  on a  continuous  basis.
Pursuant   to  a  Distribution  Agreement  between  the  Fund  and  Dean  Witter
Distributors Inc. (the "Distributor"), an  affiliate of the Investment  Manager,
shares  of the Fund  are distributed by  the Distributor and  offered by DWR and
other dealers  which  have entered  into  selected dealer  agreements  with  the
Distributor  ("Selected Broker-Dealers"). The principal  executive office of the
Distributor is located at Two World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048.

    The minimum initial purchase is $1,000. Subsequent purchases of $100 or more
may be made  by sending a  check, payable  to Dean Witter  European Growth  Fund
Inc.,  directly to Dean Witter Trust Company  (the "Transfer Agent") at P.O. Box
1040, Jersey City, N.J. 07303  or by contacting an  account executive of DWR  or
other  Selected Broker-Dealer. In the case of investments pursuant to Systematic
Payroll Deduction Plans  (including Individual Retirement  Plans), the Fund,  in
its  discretion, may  accept investments without  regard to  any minimum amounts
which would  otherwise be  required, if  the  Fund has  reason to  believe  that
additional  investments will increase the investment  in all accounts under such
Plans to at least $1,000. Certificates  for shares purchased will not be  issued
unless a request is made by the shareholder in writing to the Transfer Agent.

    Shares  of  the Fund  are  sold through  the  Distributor on  a  normal five
business day settlement basis; that is, payment is due on the fifth business day
(settlement date) after the order is placed with the Distributor. Since DWR  and
other  Selected Broker-Dealers forward investors'  funds on settlement date they
will benefit  from the  temporary use  of the  funds if  payment is  made  prior
thereto.  As noted above, orders placed directly with the Transfer Agent must be
accompanied by  payment.  Such investors  will  be entitled  to  receive  income
dividends  and capital  gains distributions  if their  order is  received by the
close of business on  the day prior  to the record  date for such  distributions
(those  investing through the  Distributor or other  Selected Broker-Dealer will
receive dividends declared the  next business day after  the order is  settled).
The  offering  price will  be  the net  asset  value per  share  next determined
following receipt of an  order (see "Determination of  Net Asset Value"  below).
While  no sales charge is imposed at the time shares are purchased, a contingent
deferred sales charge may be imposed at the time of redemption (see "Redemptions
and Repurchases"). Sales  personnel are  compensated for selling  shares of  the
Fund at the time of their sale by the Distributor and/or Selected Broker-Dealer.
In  addition, some  sales personnel of  the Selected  Broker-Dealer will receive
various types of  non-cash compensation as  special sales incentives,  including
trips,  educational and/or business  seminars and merchandise.  The Fund and the
Distributor reserve the right to reject any purchase orders.

PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION

The Fund has adopted a Plan of Distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Act
(the "Plan"), under which the Fund pays the Distributor a fee, which is  accrued
daily  and payable monthly,  at an annual rate  of 1% of the  lesser of: (a) the
average daily aggregate gross sales of the Fund's shares since the inception  of
the   Fund  (not   including  reinvestments   of  dividends   or  capital  gains
distributions), less the average daily aggregate  net asset value of the  Fund's
shares  redeemed since  the Fund's  inception upon  which a  contingent deferred
sales charge has been  imposed or waived;  or (b) the  Fund's average daily  net
assets. This fee is treated by the Fund as an expense in the year it is accrued.
Amounts paid under the Plan are paid to the Distributor to compensate it for the
services  provided and the expenses  borne by the Distributor  and others in the
distribution of  the Fund's  shares, including  the payment  of commissions  for
sales  of the Fund's  shares and incentive  compensation to and  expenses of DWR
account executives and others who engage in or support distribution of shares or
who service  shareholder accounts,  including overhead  and telephone  expenses;
printing  and distribution of  prospectuses and reports  used in connection with
the offering  of the  Fund's  shares to  other  than current  shareholders;  and
preparation,  printing  and  distribution of  sales  literature  and advertising
materials. In addition, the Distributor may util-

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ize fees  paid  pursuant  to the  Plan  to  compensate DWR  and  other  Selected
Broker-Dealers  for  their opportunity  costs in  advancing such  amounts, which
compensation would  be in  the form  of a  carrying charge  on any  unreimbursed
distribution  expenses incurred. For the fiscal year ended October 31, 1994, the
Fund accrued payments under  the Plan amounting to  $6,035,318, which amount  is
equal  to 0.95% of the Fund's average daily  net assets for the fiscal year. The
payments accrued under the  Plan were calculated pursuant  to clause (a) of  the
compensation  formula under the Plan.  A portion of the  fee payable pursuant to
the  Plan,  equal  to  0.25%  of  the  Fund's  average  daily  net  assets,   is
characterized as a service fee within the meaning of NASD guidelines.

    At   any  given  time,  the  Distributor   may  have  incurred  expenses  in
distributing shares of the Fund which may be  in excess of the total of (i)  the
payments  made  by the  Fund  pursuant to  the Plan,  and  (ii) the  proceeds of
contingent deferred  sales charges  paid  by investors  upon the  redemption  of
shares  (see "Redemptions  and Repurchases--Contingent  Deferred Sales Charge").
For example, if the Distributor incurred $1 million in expenses in  distributing
shares  of the Fund and $750,000 had been received by the Distributor in (i) and
(ii) above, the  excess expense would  amount to $250,000.  The Distributor  has
advised  the  Fund  that  such excess  amounts,  including  the  carrying charge
described above, totalled $22,163,379 at October 31, 1994, which equalled  2.92%
of the Fund's net assets at such date.

    Because  there  is no  requirement under  the Plan  that the  Distributor be
reimbursed for all  distribution expenses or  any requirement that  the Plan  be
continued  from year to year, this excess amount does not constitute a liability
of the Fund. Although there is no legal obligation for the Fund to pay  expenses
incurred  in excess of payments  made to the Distributor  under the Plan and the
proceeds of  contingent  deferred  sales  charges paid  by  the  investors  upon
redemption  of shares, if  for any reason  the Plan is  terminated the Directors
will consider at  that time  the manner  in which  to treat  such expenses.  Any
cumulative expenses incurred, but not yet recovered through distribution fees or
contingent  deferred sales charges,  may or may not  be recovered through future
distribution fees or contingent deferred sales charges.

DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE

The net asset value per share of the Fund is determined once daily at 4:00 p.m.,
New York time on each day that the New York Stock Exchange is open by taking the
value of all assets  of the Fund, subtracting  all its liabilities, dividing  by
the  number of  shares outstanding  and adjusting to  the nearest  cent. The net
asset value per share will  not be determined on Good  Friday and on such  other
federal and non-federal holidays as are observed by the New York Stock Exchange.

    In  the calculation of the  Fund's net asset value:  (1) an equity portfolio
security listed or traded on  the New York or  American Stock Exchange or  other
domestic  or foreign stock exchange  is valued at its  latest sale price on that
exchange prior to the time when assets  are valued; if there were no sales  that
day,  the security is valued at the  latest bid price (in cases where securities
are traded on more than one exchange, the securities are valued on the  exchange
designated  as the primary market by the Directors); and (2) all other portfolio
securities for which  over-the-counter market quotations  are readily  available
are  valued at the  latest available bid  price prior to  the time of valuation.
When market quotations are not readily available, including circumstances  under
which it is determined by the Investment Manager or Sub-Advisor that sale or bid
prices are not reflective of a security's market value, portfolio securities are
valued  at  their  fair  value  as determined  in  good  faith  under procedures
established by and under  the general supervision of  the Fund's Directors.  For
valuation purposes, quotations of foreign portfolio securities, other assets and
liabilities and forward contracts stated in foreign currency are translated into
U.S. dollar equivalents at the prevailing market rates prior to the close of the
New  York Stock Exchange. Dividends receivable are accrued as of the ex-dividend
date or as of  the time that  the relevant ex-dividend  date and amounts  become
known.

    Short-term  debt securities with remaining maturities  of sixty days or less
to maturity at the  time of purchase  are valued at  amortized cost, unless  the
Directors  determine such does not reflect  the securities' fair value, in which
case these securities will be  valued at their fair  value as determined by  the
Directors.

    Certain  securities  in the  Fund's portfolio  may be  valued by  an outside
pricing service approved by the Fund's Directors. The pricing service utilizes a
matrix system  incorporating  security  quality,  maturity  and  coupon  as  the
evaluation model parameters, and/or research evaluations by its staff, including
review of broker-dealer market price quotations, in determining what it believes
is  the  fair  valuation of  the  portfolio  securities valued  by  such pricing
service.

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SHAREHOLDER SERVICES
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AUTOMATIC INVESTMENT OF DIVIDENDS AND  DISTRIBUTIONS.  All income dividends  and
capital gains distributions are automatically paid in full and fractional shares
of  the Fund (or, if specified by the shareholder, any other open-end investment
company for which InterCapital serves as investment manager (collectively,  with
the  Fund, the "Dean Witter Funds")),  unless the shareholder requests that they
be paid in  cash. Shares  so acquired  are not subject  to the  imposition of  a
contingent  deferred  sales charge  upon their  redemption (see  "Redemption and
Repurchases").

EASYINVEST -SM-.    Shareholders  may  subscribe  to  EasyInvest,  an  automatic
purchase  plan  which  provides  for  any  amount  from  $100  to  $5,000  to be
transferred automatically from a checking or savings account, on a semi-monthly,
monthly or quarterly basis,  to the Transfer Agent  for investment in shares  of
the Fund.

INVESTMENT  OF DIVIDENDS OR DISTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED IN CASH.  Any shareholder who
receives a cash payment  representing a dividend  or capital gains  distribution
may  invest such dividend or distribution at  the net asset value per share next
determined after receipt by  the Transfer Agent, by  returning the check or  the
proceeds to the Transfer Agent within thirty days after the payment date. Shares
so  acquired are not  subject to the  imposition of a  contingent deferred sales
charge upon their redemption (see "Redemptions and Repurchases").

SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWAL  PLAN.   A  systematic  withdrawal plan  (the  "Withdrawal
Plan")  is available  for shareholders  who own or  purchase shares  of the Fund
having a minimum value of $10,000 based  upon the then current net asset  value.
The  Withdrawal Plan provides  for monthly or  quarterly (March, June, September
and December) checks in any  dollar amount, not less than  $25, or in any  whole
percentage  of the account balance,  on an annualized basis.  The shares will be
redemed at their net asset value determined, at the shareholder's option, on the
tenth or twenty-fifth day (or next following business day) of the relevant month
or quarter and normally a check for the proceeds will be mailed by the  Transfer
Agent,  or amounts  credited to a  shareholder's brokerage  account, within five
business days after the date  of redemption. Any applicable contingent  deferred
sales  charge will be imposed on shares  redeemed under the Withdrawal Plan (See
"Redemptions and Repurchases--Contingent Deferred Sales Charge"). Therefore, any
shareholder participating in  the Withdrawal  Plan will  have sufficient  shares
redeemed  from his or  her account so  that the proceeds  (net of any applicable
contingent deferred  sales charge)  to the  shareholder will  be the  designated
monthly or quarterly amount.

TAX-SHELTERED  RETIREMENT  PLANS.   Retirement plans  are  available for  use by
corporations, the self-employed,  Individual Retirement  Accounts and  Custodial
Accounts  under Section 403(b)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code. Adoption of such
plans should be on advice of legal counsel or tax adviser.

    Shareholders should  contact  their  DWR  or  other  Selected  Broker-Dealer
account executive or the Transfer Agent for further information about any of the
above services.

EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE

The  Fund makes available  to its shareholders  an "Exchange Privilege" allowing
the exchange of shares of  the Fund for shares of  other Dean Witter Funds  sold
with  a  contingent deferred  sales charge  ("CDSC funds"),  for shares  of Dean
Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust, Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust,
Dean Witter Short-Term Bond Fund and for shares of five Dean Witter Funds  which
are  money  market funds  (the foregoing  eight  non-CDSC funds  are hereinafter
collectively referred to in this section as the "Exchange Funds"). Exchanges may
be made after the shares  of the Fund acquired by  purchase (not by exchange  or
dividend  reinvestment)  have been  held for  thirty days.  There is  no waiting
period for exchanges of shares acquired by exchange or dividend reinvestment.

    An exchange to another CDSC  fund or any Exchange Fund  that is not a  money
market  fund is on the basis of the next calculated net asset value per share of
each fund after  the exchange order  is received. When  exchanging into a  money
market  fund from the Fund, shares  of the Fund are redeemed  out of the Fund at
their next calculated  net asset value  and the proceeds  of the redemption  are
used  to  purchase shares  of the  money market  fund at  their net  asset value
determined the  following day.  Subsequent exchanges  between any  of the  money
market  funds and any  of the CDSC funds  can be effected on  the same basis. No
contingent deferred  sales  charge  ("CDSC")  is imposed  at  the  time  of  any
exchange, although any applicable CDSC will be imposed upon ultimate redemption.
Shares of the Fund acquired in exchange for shares of another CDSC fund having a
different  CDSC schedule  than that  of this  Fund will  be subject  to the CDSC
schedule of this  Fund, even if  such shares are  subsequently re-exchanged  for
shares  of the  CDSC fund  originally purchased. During  the period  of time the
shareholder remains invested in the Exchange Fund (calculated from the last  day
of  the month  in which  the Exchange  Fund shares  were acquired),  the holding
period (for the purpose of determining the rate of the CDSC) is frozen. If those
shares are subsequently  re-exchanged for  shares of  a CDSC  fund, the  holding
period  previously frozen when the  first exchange was made  resumes on the last
day of the month in which shares of  a CDSC fund are reacquired. Thus, the  CDSC
is  based  upon the  time (calculated  as described  above) the  shareholder was
invested in a CDSC fund  (see "Redemptions and Repurchases--Contingent  Deferred
Sales  Charge").  However, in  the case  of  shares exchanged  for shares  of an
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redemption of shares which  results in a  CDSC being imposed,  a credit (not  to
exceed  the amount of the CDSC) will be given in an amount equal to the Exchange
Fund  12b-1  distribution  fees  incurred  on  or  after  that  date  which  are
attributable  to  those  shares.  (Exchange  Fund  12b-1  distribution  fees are
described in the prospectuses for those funds.)

    In addition, shares of the  Fund may be acquired  in exchange for shares  of
Dean  Witter Funds sold  with a front-end sales  charge ("front-end sales charge
funds"), but shares  of the  Fund, however acquired,  may not  be exchanged  for
shares  of  front-end sales  charge funds.  Shares  of a  CDSC fund  acquired in
exchange for shares of a front-end sales charge fund (or in exchange for  shares
of  other Dean Witter  Funds for which  shares of a  front-end sales charge fund
have been exchanged) are not subject to any CDSC upon their redemption.

    Purchases and  exchanges should  be  made for  investment purposes  only.  A
pattern  of frequent  exchanges may  be deemed by  the Investment  Manager to be
abusive and contrary to the best interests of the Fund's other shareholders and,
at the Investment Manager's discretion, may be limited by the Fund's refusal  to
accept  additional purchases  and/or exchanges  from the  investor. Although the
Fund does not  have any  specific definition of  what constitutes  a pattern  of
frequent  exchanges,  and  will  consider all  relevant  factors  in determining
whether a particular situation is abusive and contrary to the best interests  of
the Fund and its other shareholders, investors should be aware that the Fund and
each  of the other Dean Witter Funds  may in their discretion limit or otherwise
restrict the number  of times this  Exchange Privilege may  be exercised by  any
investor.  Any such restriction will be made  by the Fund on a prospective basis
only, upon notice  to the  shareholder not later  than ten  days following  such
shareholder's most recent exchange.

    The  Exchange Privilege may be terminated or revised at any time by the Fund
and/or any of  such Dean Witter  Funds for which  shares of the  Fund have  been
exchanged,  upon  such  notice  as  may  be  required  by  applicable regulatory
agencies. Shareholders maintaining margin accounts with DWR or another  Selected
Dealer  are  referred  to  their  account  executive  regarding  restrictions on
exchange of shares of the Fund pledged in the margin account.

    The current prospectus for each  fund describes its investment  objective(s)
and  policies, and  shareholders should obtain  a copy and  examine it carefully
before investing. Exchanges  are subject to  the minimum investment  requirement
and  any other conditions imposed  by each fund. In  the case of any shareholder
holding a share certificate or certificates, no exchanges may be made until  all
applicable  share  certificates have  been received  by  the Transfer  Agent and
deposited in the shareholder's account. An exchange will be treated for  federal
income  tax purposes the same as a  repurchase or redemption of shares, on which
the shareholder may  realize a  capital gain or  loss. However,  the ability  to
deduct capital losses on an exchange may be limited in situations where there is
an  exchange of shares  within ninety days  after the shares  are purchased. The
Exchange Privilege is only available in states where an exchange may legally  be
made.

    If DWR or another Selected Broker-Dealer is the current dealer of record and
its  account  numbers  are part  of  the account  information,  shareholders may
initiate an exchange of shares of the Fund for shares of any of the Dean  Witter
Funds  (for which the Exchange Privilege is available) pursuant to this Exchange
Privilege  by  contacting  their   account  executive  (no  Exchange   Privilege
Authorization  Form is required). Other shareholders (and those shareholders who
are clients  of DWR  or another  Selected  Broker-Dealer but  who wish  to  make
exchanges  directly by writing or telephoning  the Transfer Agent) must complete
and forward  to the  Transfer Agent  an Exchange  Privilege Authorization  Form,
copies  of which may be obtained from  the Distributor, to initiate an exchange.
If the  Authorization Form  is used,  exchanges may  be made  in writing  or  by
contacting the Transfer Agent at (800) 526-3143 (toll free).

    The  Fund  will  employ  reasonable  procedures  to  confirm  that  exchange
instructions communicated over  the telephone are  genuine. Such procedures  may
include requiring various forms of personal identification such as name, mailing
address,  social security  or other tax  identification number and  DWR or other
Selected Broker-Dealer account number (if any). Telephone instructions may  also
be recorded. If such procedures are not employed, the Fund may be liable for any
losses  due  to  unauthorized  or  fraudulent  instructions.  Telephone exchange
instructions will be  accepted if received  by the Transfer  Agent between  9:00
a.m.  and 4:00 p.m.  New York time,  on any day  the New York  Stock Exchange is
open. Any shareholder wishing  to make an exchange  who has previously filed  an
Exchange  Privilege Authorization Form  and who is  unable to reach  the Fund by
telephone should contact his or her DWR or other Selected Broker-Dealer  account
executive,  if appropriate, or make a written exchange request. Shareholders are
advised that  during  periods of  drastic  economic  or market  changes,  it  is
possible  that the telephone exchange procedures  may be difficult to implement,
although this has not been the case with the Dean Witter Funds in the past.

    For further  information  regarding  the  Exchange  Privilege,  shareholders
should  contact their DWR  or other Selected  Broker-Dealer account executive or
the Transfer Agent.

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REDEMPTIONS AND REPURCHASES
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REDEMPTION.  Shares of the Fund can be redeemed for cash at any time at the  net
asset  value per share next determined; however, such redemption proceeds may be
reduced by the amount of any  applicable contingent deferred sales charges  (see
below).  If  shares  are  held  in  a  shareholder's  account  without  a  share
certificate, a written request for redemption sent to the Fund's Transfer  Agent
at  P.O. Box 983, Jersey City, N.J.  07303 is required. If certificates are held
by  the  shareholder(s),  the  shares  may  be  redeemed  by  surrendering   the
certificate(s)  with a written request for redemption, along with any additional
documentation required by the Transfer Agent.

CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE.   Shares of  the Fund which  are held for  six
years or more after purchase (calculated from the last day of the month in which
the  shares were purchased) will  not be subject to  any charge upon redemption.
Shares redeemed sooner than six years after purchase may, however, be subject to
a charge upon  redemption. This charge  is called a  "contingent deferred  sales
charge"  ("CDSC"), and it  will be a  percentage of the  dollar amount of shares
redeemed and will be assessed  on an amount equal to  the lesser of the  current
market  value  or  the cost  of  the shares  being  redeemed. The  size  of this
percentage will depend upon how long the shares have been held, as set forth  in
the table below:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                    CONTINGENT DEFERRED
                   YEAR SINCE                          SALES CHARGE
                    PURCHASE                        AS A PERCENTAGE OF
                  PAYMENT MADE                        AMOUNT REDEEMED
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<S>                                                 <C>
First............................................          5.0%
Second...........................................          4.0%
Third............................................          3.0%
Fourth...........................................          2.0%
Fifth............................................          2.0%
Sixth............................................          1.0%
Seventh and thereafter...........................          None
</TABLE>

    A  CDSC will not be imposed on:  (i) any amount which represents an increase
in value of shares purchased within the six years preceding the redemption; (ii)
the current net asset value of shares purchased more than six years prior to the
redemption; and (iii) the  current net asset value  of shares purchased  through
reinvestment  of dividends or  distributions and/or shares  acquired in exchange
for shares of Dean Witter Funds sold  with a front-end sales charge or of  other
Dean Witter Funds acquired in exchange for such shares. Moreover, in determining
whether  a CDSC is applicable it will  be assumed that amounts described in (i),
(ii) and (iii) above (in  that order) are redeemed  first. In addition, no  CDSC
will  be imposed on redemptions  of shares which were  purchased by the employee
benefit plans  established  by  DWR  and  SPS  Transaction  Services,  Inc.  (an
affiliate  of DWR) for their employees as  qualified under Section 401(k) of the
Internal Revenue Code.

    In addition, the CDSC, if otherwise  applicable, will be waived in the  case
of:  (i) redemptions of  shares held at  the time a  shareholder dies or becomes
disabled, only  if the  shares  are (a)  registered either  in  the name  of  an
individual  shareholder (not a trust),  or in the names  of such shareholder and
his or her spouse as joint tenants with right of survivorship, or (b) held in  a
qualified  corporate  or  self-employed retirement  plan,  Individual Retirement
Account or Custodial  Account under  Section 403(b)(7) of  the Internal  Revenue
Code,  provided in either case that the  redemption is requested within one year
of the death  or initial determination  of disability, and  (ii) redemptions  in
connection  with the  following retirement  plan distributions:  (a) lump-sum or
other distributions from a qualified corporate or self-employed retirement  plan
following  retirement (or in the case of a "key employee" of a "top heavy" plan,
following attainment  of  age 59  1/2);  (b) distributions  from  an  Individual
Retirement  Account or Custodial Account under Section 403(b)(7) of the Internal
Revenue Code following attainment of age 59 1/2; and (c) a tax-free return of an
excess contribution to an  IRA. For the purpose  of determining disability,  the
Distributor  utilizes the definition of disability contained in Section 72(m)(7)
of the  Internal Revenue  Code, which  relates  to the  inability to  engage  in
gainful  employment. All waivers  will be granted only  following receipt by the
Distributor of confirmation of the investor's entitlement.

REPURCHASE.  DWR and other Selected Broker-Dealers are authorized to  repurchase
shares  represented by a  share certificate which  is delivered to  any of their
offices. Shares held in a shareholder's account without a share certificate  may
also be repurchased by DWR and other Selected Broker-Dealers upon the telephonic
request  of the shareholder.  The repurchase price  is the net  asset value next
computed (see "Purchase of Fund Shares") after such repurchase order is received
by DWR or other Selected Broker-Dealer, reduced by any applicable CDSC.

    The CDSC, if any, will be the only fee imposed upon repurchase by the  Fund,
the  Distributor or  other Selected Broker-Dealer.  The offers by  DWR and other
Selected Broker-Dealers to repurchase shares may be suspended without notice  by
them  at any time. In  that event, shareholders may  redeem their shares through
the Fund's Transfer Agent as set forth above under "Redemption."

PAYMENT FOR SHARES REDEEMED  OR REPURCHASED.  Payment  for shares presented  for
repurchase  or redemption will be made by  check within seven days after receipt
by the Transfer Agent of the  certificate and/or written request in good  order.
Such payment may be postponed or the right of redemption suspended under unusual
circumstances.  If the  shares to  be redeemed  have recently  been purchased by
check, payment of the  redemption proceeds may be  delayed for the minimum  time
needed  to verify that the check used  for investment has been honored (not more
than fifteen days from the time of receipt of the check by the Transfer  Agent).
Shareholders   maintaining  margin   accounts  with  DWR   or  another  Selected
Broker-Dealer are referred to

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their account executive regarding  restrictions on redemption  of shares of  the
Fund pledged in the margin account.

REINSTATEMENT  PRIVILEGE.  A shareholder who has  had his or her shares redeemed
or repurchased and  has not  previously exercised  this reinstatement  privilege
may,  within  thirty  days  after  the date  of  the  redemption  or repurchase,
reinstate any portion or all of the proceeds of such redemption or repurchase in
shares of the  Fund at  net asset value  next determined  after a  reinstatement
request,  together  with the  proceeds, is  received by  the Transfer  Agent and
receive a pro-rata credit for any  CDSC paid in connection with such  redemption
or repurchase.

INVOLUNTARY  REDEMPTION.  The Fund reserves the  right to redeem, on sixty days'
notice and at net asset value, the shares of any shareholder (other than  shares
held  in an  Individual Retirement  Account or  custodial account  under Section
403(b)(7) of the Code) whose shares due to redemptions by the shareholder have a
value of less than $100 or such lesser amount as may be fixed by the  Directors.
However,  before the  Fund redeems  such shares  and sends  the proceeds  to the
shareholder it will notify the shareholder that the value of the shares is  less
than $100 and allow him or her sixty days to make an additional investment in an
amount  which will  increase the  value of his  or her  account to  $100 or more
before the redemption is processed. No  CDSC will be imposed on any  involuntary
redemption.

DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES
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DIVIDENDS  AND  DISTRIBUTIONS.    The  Fund  intends  to  pay  dividends  and to
distribute substantially  all  of  the  Fund's net  investment  income  and  net
realized  short-term and  long-term capital  gains, if  any, at  least once each
year. The Fund may, however, determine either to distribute or to retain all  or
part of any long-term capital gains in any year for reinvestment.

    All dividends and any capital gains distributions will be paid in additional
Fund  shares  and automatically  credited to  the shareholder's  account without
issuance of a share certificate unless the shareholder requests in writing  that
all   dividends  and/or  distributions  be   paid  in  cash.  (See  "Shareholder
Services--Automatic Investment of Dividends and Distributions".)

TAXES.  Because the Fund intends to distribute all of its net investment  income
and  any net short-term capital gains to shareholders and otherwise qualify as a
regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Code, it is not  expected
that  the Fund will be required to pay any federal income tax on such income and
capital gains.

    Gains or losses  on the  Fund's transactions  in certain  listed options  on
securities  and on futures and  options on futures generally  are treated as 60%
long-term gain or loss and 40% short-term gain or loss. When the Fund engages in
options and futures transactions, various tax regulations applicable to the Fund
may have the  effect of causing  the Fund to  recognize a gain  or loss for  tax
purposes  before that  gain or loss  is realized,  or to defer  recognition of a
realized loss for tax purposes. Recognition, for tax purposes, of an  unrealized
loss  may  result in  a lesser  amount of  the Fund's  realized net  gains being
available for distribution.

    As a regulated investment  company, the Fund is  subject to the  requirement
that  less than  30% of  its gross income  be derived  from the  sale of certain
investments held for  less than  three months.  This requirement  may limit  the
Fund's ability to engage in options and futures transactions.

    Shareholders  will  normally  have  to pay  federal  income  taxes,  and any
applicable state and/or local income  taxes, on the dividends and  distributions
they receive from the Fund. Such dividends and distributions, to the extent that
they  are derived from  net investment income and  net short-term capital gains,
are taxable to the shareholder as ordinary dividend income regardless of whether
the shareholder receives such distributions in additional shares or in cash. Any
dividends declared in the last  quarter of any calendar  year which are paid  in
the  following year prior  to February 1,  will be deemed,  for tax purposes, to
have been received by the shareholder in the prior year.

    Distributions of  net  long-term  capital  gains, if  any,  are  taxable  to
shareholders as long-term capital gains regardless of how long a shareholder has
held the Fund's shares and regardless of whether the distribution is received in
additional  shares or in cash.  It is anticipated that  only a small portion, if
any, of the  Fund's distributions will  be eligible for  the dividends  received
deduction to corporate shareholders.

    After  the end  of the year,  shareholders will receive  full information on
their dividends  and capital  gains distributions  for tax  purposes,  including
information as to the portion taxable as ordinary income and the portion taxable
as long-term capital gains.

    To  avoid being subject to  a 31% federal backup  withholding tax on taxable
dividends, capital  gains  distributions and  the  proceeds of  redemptions  and
repurchases, shareholders' taxpayer identification numbers must be furnished and
certified as to their accuracy.

    Dividends,  interest  and  gains  received  by the  Fund  may  give  rise to
withholding and other taxes  imposed by foreign countries.  If it qualifies  for
and  has made  the appropriate election  with the Internal  Revenue Service, the
Fund will  report annually  to its  shareholders the  amount per  share of  such
taxes,  to enable shareholders  to deduct their  pro rata portion  of such taxes
from their taxable income or

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claim United  States foreign  tax credits  with respect  to such  taxes. In  the
absence  of such an election, the Fund would deduct foreign tax in computing the
amount of its distributable income.

    The  foregoing  discussion  relates  solely   to  the  federal  income   tax
consequences  of an investment in the Fund. Distributions may also be subject to
state and local taxes; therefore, each shareholder is advised to consult his  or
her own tax adviser.

PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
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From  time to time the  Fund may quote its  "total return" in advertisements and
sales literature. The total return of  the Fund is based on historical  earnings
and  is not intended  to indicate future performance.  The "average annual total
return" of  the  Fund refers  to  a  figure reflecting  the  average  annualized
percentage  increase (or decrease) in the value  of an initial investment in the
Fund of $1,000 over a period of one year  and five years as well as the life  of
the  Fund. Average annual total  return reflects all income  earned by the Fund,
any appreciation or depreciation of the Fund's assets, all expenses incurred  by
the   Fund  and  all  sales  charges   which  would  be  incurred  by  redeeming
shareholders, for  the  stated periods.  It  also assumes  reinvestment  of  all
dividends and distributions paid by the Fund.

    In  addition to the foregoing, the Fund  may advertise its total return over
different periods of time  by means of aggregate,  average, and year-by-year  or
other  types of total return figures. The  Fund may also advertise the growth of
hypothetical investments of $10,000, $50,000 and $100,000 in shares of the Fund.
Such calculations  may  or may  not  reflect  the deduction  of  the  contingent
deferred  sales charge which, if reflected, would reduce the performance quoted.
The Fund  from time  to time  may  also advertise  its performance  relative  to
certain  performance rankings and indexes  compiled by independent organizations
(such as mutual fund performance rankings of Lipper Analytical Services, Inc.).

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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VOTING RIGHTS.  All shares  of the Fund are of  common stock of $0.01 par  value
and  are  equal as  to  earnings, assets  and  voting privileges.  There  are no
conversion,  pre-emptive  or  other  subscription   rights.  In  the  event   of
liquidation,  each share of common stock of  the Fund is entitled to its portion
of all of the  Fund's assets after  all debts and expenses  have been paid.  The
shares do not have cumulative voting rights.

    The  Fund is not  required to hold  Annual Meetings of  Shareholders and, in
ordinary circumstances, the  Fund does  not intend  to hold  such meetings.  The
Directors  may call Special  Meetings of Shareholders  for action by shareholder
vote as may be required by the Act or the Fund's By-Laws.

SHAREHOLDER INQUIRIES.  All inquiries regarding  the Fund should be directed  to
the  Fund at the  telephone numbers or address  set forth on  the front cover of
this Prospectus.

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DEAN WITTER
EUROPEAN GROWTH FUND
TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10048

DIRECTORS
Jack F. Bennett
Michael Bozic
Charles A. Fiumefreddo
Edwin J. Garn
John R. Haire
Dr. Manuel H. Johnson
Paul Kolton
Michael E. Nugent
Philip J. Purcell
John L. Schroeder

OFFICERS
Charles A. Fiumefreddo
Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer
Sheldon Curtis
Vice President, Secretary and
General Counsel
Thomas F. Caloia
Treasurer

CUSTODIAN
The Chase Manhattan Bank N.A.
One Chase Plaza
New York, New York 10005

TRANSFER AGENT AND DIVIDEND
DISBURSING AGENT
Dean Witter Trust Company
Harborside Financial Center
Plaza Two
Jersey City, New Jersey 07311

INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
Price Waterhouse LLP
1177 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10036

INVESTMENT MANAGER
Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.

SUB-ADVISOR
Morgan Grenfell Investment Services
Limited
    


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