Aid to Fine Arts: Hearing Before the Select Subcommittee on Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, on H. R. 4172, H. R. 4174, and Related Bills to Aid the Fine Arts in the United States. Hearing Held in Washington, D. C., May 15, 1961U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 - 364 pages |
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... called for a massive interchange of mutual understanding through exchange of students . I might add , parentheti- cally , that he also took the lead in forming a very effective Committee of the Arts and Sciences for Eisenhower in the ...
... called for a massive interchange of mutual understanding through exchange of students . I might add , parentheti- cally , that he also took the lead in forming a very effective Committee of the Arts and Sciences for Eisenhower in the ...
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... called for . I am concerned , however , that the President has endorsed massive exchanges as a grand design because I question how well this will actually be carried out in the field of exchanges in the arts - your association's ...
... called for . I am concerned , however , that the President has endorsed massive exchanges as a grand design because I question how well this will actually be carried out in the field of exchanges in the arts - your association's ...
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... called a Commission . It is in the Department of Health , Education , and Welfare , a huge Department , very largely because it needs some place in which to reside . There are a great many people who have long felt that we should have a ...
... called a Commission . It is in the Department of Health , Education , and Welfare , a huge Department , very largely because it needs some place in which to reside . There are a great many people who have long felt that we should have a ...
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... called popular music . It enjoys a great recep- tion in the United States . Do you have any specific thoughts in regard to how this Council could go about educating our youth in the United States to enjoy the opera and the classical ...
... called popular music . It enjoys a great recep- tion in the United States . Do you have any specific thoughts in regard to how this Council could go about educating our youth in the United States to enjoy the opera and the classical ...
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... called for an upgrading of many of the tawdry programs which daily enter the American home under the guise of entertainment . These are problems of more than local concern . They need to be attacked on a national scale if the full ...
... called for an upgrading of many of the tawdry programs which daily enter the American home under the guise of entertainment . These are problems of more than local concern . They need to be attacked on a national scale if the full ...
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