Letters, telegrams, prepared and supplementary statements, etc.:
Amaral, José Vázquez, Rutgers University, letter to Chairman Page
Thompson--
Amram, Mrs. Hortense, weaver, Washington, D.C., statement of
Bealmer, William, president, Western Arts Association, letter to
Chairman Thompson_.
Benzell, Mimi, Manhasset, N. Y., letter to Chairman Thompson
Biemiller, Andrew J., director, Department of Legislation, AFL- CIO_
Buttelman, Dr. Clifford, Music Educators National Conference, prepared statement_
Chelf, Hon. Frank, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Kentucky:
"A Plan To Bring Together Memorials to Theodore Roosevelt,
Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Other Past
Presidents Has Growing Support," extension of remarks of
Hon. Frank Thompson, Jr., in the appendix of the Congres-
sional Record of January 16, 1961_.
"Cities and People-More or Fewer Works of Art," article by Robert J. Lewis, in the Sunday Star of May 14, 1961- - - - - - "Congressman Frank Chelf's Plan for a Living Memorial to Past Presidents Has Growing Support," extension of remarks of Hon. Harris B. McDowell in the appendix of the Congres- sional Record of March 24, 1961__
Text of H.R. 5617, A bill to amend the National Cultural Center
Act so as to make it permanent and to provide for a living
memorial to past Presidents of the United States including
Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Theodore
Roosevelt..
Winstead, Mrs. T. D., chairman, Federation of Womens Clubs,
letter from_.
Cheskin, Irving W., executive director, the League of New York
Theaters, Inc., letter to Chairman Thompson_
Clark, Hon. Joseph S., Jr., a Senator from the State of Pennsylvania,
article appearing in the Congressional Record of February 2, 1961,
entitled, “Program of Grants to States for Development of the
Arts"
Coe, Richard L., dramatic critic, the Washington Post and Times Herald, prepared testimony of..
Conaway, Donald F., national executive secretary, American Federa-
tion of Television and Radio Artists, telegram to Chairman Thomp-
Fall, Dr. Frederick, former director, U.S. Department of Agriculture Symphony Orchestra; director and conductor of opera activities of the District of Columbia Recreation Department; former music director for U.S. army of occupation in Austria, statement of _ - - Hanson, Howard, director, Eastman School of Music, and president, national council, telegram to Chairman Thompson.. Hayes, Patrick, broadcast on WGMS, May 14, 1961.. Humphrey, Hon. Hubert H., a Senator from the State of Minnesota: "Cultural Activities in the District of Columbia," article appear- ing in the Congressional Record of January 13, 1960---- "The International Cultural Exchange Program," article appear- ing in the appendix of the Congressional Record of January 13, 1960----
Joel, Lydia, editor, Dance magazine, telegram to Chairman Thomp-
Letters, telegrams, etc.-Continued
Kearns, Hon. Carroll D., a Representative in Congress from the State
of Pennsylvania:
"A Home for American Art," article in the New Republic.--.
"A Thorough Search Would Surely Find Negro Musicians Cap-
able of Playing in the National Symphony Orchestra," article
by Hon. Adam Clayton Powell, appearing in the appendix of
the Congressional Record of March 20, 1961 -
"Amendment of Public Buildings Act of 1959, Relating to Loca-
tion of Certain Courts in the District of Columbia," by Sen-
ator Kennedy, in the Congressional Record of March 24, 1960_
"Amendment of Public Buildings Act of 1959, Relating to Loca-
tion for New U.S. Court of Claims Building," by Senator
Morse in the Congressional Record of March 24, 1960___.
"Amendment of Public Buildings Act of 1959, Relating to Loca-
tion of Certain Court Buildings in the District of Columbia,"
by Senator Humphrey, in the Congressional Record of April
21, 1960_
American Association of School Administrators, resolution on the
creative arts_
"Capital on Culture Kick," article by Betty Beale, in the New York World-Telegram of May 6, 1961- "Capital To Have Its Shakespeare," article by Louis Calta, in The New York Times, May 13, 1961.
"Culture Talk Evokes Blast," article by Betty Beale, in the Washington Star.
"Designation as National Historic Sites of Lafayette Square and Certain Buildings in the Vicinity Thereof," by Senator Murray in the Congressional Record of August 7, 1957. Eisenhower, Dwight D., former President of the United States: Letter from, dated May 8, 1961. Telegram from, dated May 14, 1961-
Equity magazine, November 1960 issue, questions asked by Dick Moore, editor, and answers by Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon___. Hayes, Patrick, broadcast on WGMS, August 28, 1960.. "Home Slated as Shrine to Sousa Is Condemned," article by Stephen S. Rosenfeld, in the Washington Post.
"Hudson Mansion Lives Again," article by Merrill Folsom, in
the New York Times___
Lang, Paul Henry, New York Herald Tribune, letter to Congress- man Kearns
McCarthy, Hon. Eugene J., a Senator from the State of Minne- sota:
"Future of Lafayette Square," article in the appendix of the Congressional Record of July 1, 1960-
"Reconstruction at Lafayette Square," in the Congressional Record of July 1, 1960--
Letters, telegrams, etc.-Continued
Kearns, Hon. Carroll D., a Representative, etc.-Continued McDowell, Hon. Harris B., Jr., a Representative in Congress from the State of Delaware:
"Efforts To Obtain the Support of President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon for the Preservation of the Historic Buildings Near the White House Were Without Success, Citizens Committee Declares; Senator Kennedy's Bill Would Save Buildings for Cultural Purposes," article in the Congressional Record of September 2, 1960-- "It Would Be an Act of Folly To Destroy the Dolly Madison House and the Other Historic Buildings Near the White House," article in the appendix of the Congressional Rec- ord of April 12, 1960-
"Memorial to March King'-House Bill To Preserve Sousa Home Would Block Capitol Hill Expansion," article in Wash- ington Post_ _ _
"More About Saving the Metropolitan," article in the New York
Herald Tribune..
"Music and Public Education," by Finis E. Engleman, executive
secretary, American Association of School Administrators__
"Musical Congressman Attacks Corner on Arts," article by Ruth Montgomery in the Baltimore American of May 7, 1961.
"Nationwide Support Is Growing for Legislation To Preserve the
Historic Buildings on Lafayette Square in the Nation's Capital,
Introduced by President Kennedy Last Year and by Senators
John Sherman Cooper, Wayne Morse, and Carroll D. Kearns
This Year," article appearing in the appendix of the Congres-
sional Record of March 29, 1961..
Notes on a speech to be delivered in the House of Representatives,
by-
"Our Belasco Theater Deserves a Break," article by Day Thorpe, in the Washington Star of May 8, 1960._.
"Subsidy Makes Sense," by Hope Stoddard, associate editor, International Musician..
"Texas Puts Its Brand on Washington," article by Karl E. Meyer, in the Harper's magazine, November 1960_-
Text of House Joint Resolution 386, designating the first week of May each year as "National Music Week".
Text of H.R. 4348, to establish a Commission on the Cultural Resources in the Nation's Capital, by Hon. Adam C. Powell..
Text of Senate bills:
"The First 100 Days in the Arts," in Congressional Record of
May 3, 1961..
"The John Philip Sousa Home in Nation's Capital Now Threatened With Destruction by Officials Inspired by Proposed Razing of Historic Buildings on Lafayette Square," article ap- pearing in appendix of Congressional Record of May 9, 1961---
"The Texans vs. Lafayette Square," by Drew Pearson, in the
Washington Post, July 1, 1960.
Two letters to Hon. Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior___
"Washington's Lafayette Square Under Siege,' "article in the
New York Times of May 22, 1960.-
Letters, telegrams, etc.—Continued
Kearns, Hon. Carroll D., a Representative, etc.-Continued "Will Democratic Apathy Defect Move To Make the Lafayette Square Opera House a Living Memorial Symbolic of the Spirit Which Has Always United America and Germany in Spite of All Storms and Years of War?" article appearing in appendix of Congressional Record of May 9, 1961_-
Lawler, Vanett, Music Educators National Conference, report en-
titled, "The Arts in the Educational Program in the Soviet Union".
Lockhart, Bill, president, Texas Art Educators Association, telegram
to Chairman Thompson__-
McDowell, Hon. Harris B., Jr., a Representative in Congress from
the State of Delaware:
Excerpt from memorandum submitted on July 22, 1960, by
Bernard W. Scholz, Chief, Public Assistance Division, to the
Director of the District of Columbia Department of Public
Welfare in connection with the "Second Precinct Rehabilita-
tion Project"-
"Is Washington, D.C., Really a Hick Town?" extension of re-
marks in appendix of Congressional Record of May 23, 1960__.
Letter and information from the Library of Congress appearing
in the appendix of the Congressional Record of September 14,
1959.
Remarks to 36th annual meeting of the National Association of
Schools of Music, Chicago, Ill., November 26, 1960
"The Department of Defense Is Using College and University
Talent To Entertain Our Troops Abroad and Should Schedule
Them To Appear Before Students of Other Countries-Man-
kind Will Profit When Young Men and Women of All Nations
and in Great Numbers Study and Learn Together, President
Eisenhower Says," extension of remarks in appendix of Con-
gressional Record of April 12, 1960_.
"The Municipal Government of Washington, D.C., Starves the
Fine Arts at the Very Time the Soviet Union Is Spending
Vast Sums To Prove Americans Are Cultureless Barbarians,'
extension of remarks in appendix of Congressional Record of
February 15, 1960..
Rockefeller, John D., 3d, letter to Chairman Thompson_
Rogers, Charles B., Huntington Hartford Foundation, Pacific
Palisades, Calif., letter to Chairman Thompson_.
"Stockholm Reviewers Are Mixed in Reviews of U.S. Stage Troupe,'
article appearing in the New York Times, May 19, 1961__
Taylor, Harold, Sarah Lawrence College, letter to Chairman Thomp-
Thompson, Hon. Frank, Jr., chairman of the Select Subcommittee
on Education:
"An American Prize for Music and Art," article appearing in the
appendix of the Congressional Record of March 21, 1961-
"Fabulous Invalid's on Critical List," by John Crosby in the Washington Post of May 14, 1961.
"National Cultural Center-Progress Reports by the National
Federation of Music Clubs, the New York Times, and the
Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,'
article appearing in the appendix of the Congressional Record
of September 20, 1960_.
Letter to Pierre Salinger, press secretary to the President__
Press release by National Council on the Arts and Government, dated June 6, 1957...
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