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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... courses leading to professional careers in the various areas of music . In addition , these colleges and universities annually enroll many more thousands of students , majoring in other fields , in courses designed to bring them into ...
... courses leading to professional careers in the various areas of music . In addition , these colleges and universities annually enroll many more thousands of students , majoring in other fields , in courses designed to bring them into ...
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... course , it is a fundamental reason that should be stated because almost since I can remember reading about the Music Educators National Conference before I became associated with it in 1930 our members through their meetings , through ...
... course , it is a fundamental reason that should be stated because almost since I can remember reading about the Music Educators National Conference before I became associated with it in 1930 our members through their meetings , through ...
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... course , come out later . I do not know how soon that would be but this is in a way only official because it is objective and it tells the facts . The report , of course , will be sponsored by the Department of State . It does not tell ...
... course , come out later . I do not know how soon that would be but this is in a way only official because it is objective and it tells the facts . The report , of course , will be sponsored by the Department of State . It does not tell ...
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... courses . A part of the correspondence courses includes sixty days of direct work with the teachers , during which time the students are given official leave from their work with transportation costs paid by the government to the city ...
... courses . A part of the correspondence courses includes sixty days of direct work with the teachers , during which time the students are given official leave from their work with transportation costs paid by the government to the city ...
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... course , and , in many of them , are included the general education courses . In any event , completion of a four - year general education course is a requirement for completion of the four - year course in a technical school in music ...
... course , and , in many of them , are included the general education courses . In any event , completion of a four - year general education course is a requirement for completion of the four - year course in a technical school in music ...
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