Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West (East-West Center): Hearings Before the Subcommittee on State Department Organizations and Foreign Operations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress. December 13, 14, 1961, January 8, 1962U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 364 pages Examines programs of the Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West established in 1960 at the University of Hawaii with a State Dept grant-in-aid. Includes memo on East-West Center team visit during Oct.-Dec. 1960 to 19 countries in Asia and the Pacific to help plan programs, William Wachter et al. (p. 249-309). Dec. 13-14 hearings were held in Honolulu, Hawaii. |
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... discussed earlier relative to the termination of that agreement . The State of Hawaii has contributed the land upon which these buildings are lo- cated as part of this whole program , which has a considerable value , so in this respect ...
... discussed earlier relative to the termination of that agreement . The State of Hawaii has contributed the land upon which these buildings are lo- cated as part of this whole program , which has a considerable value , so in this respect ...
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... discuss precisely these same things . From that meeting we acquired a great many suggestions . We had many differences of view . We published a report on that meeting , which we are providing to you , and we have , of course , taken ...
... discuss precisely these same things . From that meeting we acquired a great many suggestions . We had many differences of view . We published a report on that meeting , which we are providing to you , and we have , of course , taken ...
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... discuss this and then move on from there in carrying out research which will bring it into effect . We have a small project going on right now in which we are making a survey of the agencies dealing with economic research in Asia and ...
... discuss this and then move on from there in carrying out research which will bring it into effect . We have a small project going on right now in which we are making a survey of the agencies dealing with economic research in Asia and ...
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... discuss among themselves some of the problems with which they are confronted . In addition to this , the students have organized their own news- paper , which has provided opportunities for lively discussion among the students . In ...
... discuss among themselves some of the problems with which they are confronted . In addition to this , the students have organized their own news- paper , which has provided opportunities for lively discussion among the students . In ...
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... discuss . Do you mind , Judge ? Mr. SAUND . Oh , no ; I just want to be sure you know I am not fin- ished . Chairman HAYS . While Dr. Spoehr is adding up , you can continue . Mr. SAUND . I was just saying that 50,000 foreign students ...
... discuss . Do you mind , Judge ? Mr. SAUND . Oh , no ; I just want to be sure you know I am not fin- ished . Chairman HAYS . While Dr. Spoehr is adding up , you can continue . Mr. SAUND . I was just saying that 50,000 foreign students ...
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