Arts, Humanities and Cultural Affairs Act of 1975: Joint Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Select Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, and the Special Subcommittee on Arts and Humanities of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 7216 and S. 1800 ... November 12, 13 and 14, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 489 páginas |
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... kind of scroll so they would be known as an awardee ? If they were given an award for excep- tional promise and exceptional ability , I believe it would be beneficial as an appropriate recognition . Miss HANKS . Yes ; this matter is ...
... kind of scroll so they would be known as an awardee ? If they were given an award for excep- tional promise and exceptional ability , I believe it would be beneficial as an appropriate recognition . Miss HANKS . Yes ; this matter is ...
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... kind of quid pro quo , turns over to the government a work of art that can be used in a government build- ing . In our own country that could relieve the starkness of many of our similar buildings . Miss HANKS . The National Council on ...
... kind of quid pro quo , turns over to the government a work of art that can be used in a government build- ing . In our own country that could relieve the starkness of many of our similar buildings . Miss HANKS . The National Council on ...
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... kind . I recall , and very seriously on the point , that a group was helped 5 or 6 years ago when the Government released some musical instru- ments and it was extremely helpful because as you know , they are very expensive . Many of ...
... kind . I recall , and very seriously on the point , that a group was helped 5 or 6 years ago when the Government released some musical instru- ments and it was extremely helpful because as you know , they are very expensive . Many of ...
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... kind of grants , I take it , that at least in terms of the law there is no obstacle to your being able to make grants to institutions to pay the light bills . Is that correct ? Miss HANKS . That is correct . In terms of the guidelines ...
... kind of grants , I take it , that at least in terms of the law there is no obstacle to your being able to make grants to institutions to pay the light bills . Is that correct ? Miss HANKS . That is correct . In terms of the guidelines ...
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... kind of program contemplated by the bill introduced by Senator Pell , Senator Javits , and me , as well as the analagous bill introduced by Senator Hathaway . One of the problems which has come up in our hearings which has preoccupied ...
... kind of program contemplated by the bill introduced by Senator Pell , Senator Javits , and me , as well as the analagous bill introduced by Senator Hathaway . One of the problems which has come up in our hearings which has preoccupied ...
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activities administration AFI's AFL-CIO American Film Institute appropriate areas artists arts agencies Arts and Humanities arts councils Arts Endowment arts organizations assistance Association BERMAN Bicentennial Youth Debates Board BRUSTEIN budget Center Chairman citizens Claiborne Pell College Congress costs cultural D.C. DEAR discussion endorse Endowment's Executive Director Federal film and television fiscal Forum Foundation funds grants groups Hampshire hear Heston high school Housewife humanists humanities councils HUSEMAN important individual interest involved issues legislation meeting ment million Miss HANKS museums Nancy Hanks National Council National Endowment Nebraska needs operating participate percent President problems professional Professor Project Director question regional regrant Representative BRADEMAS Rhode Island Rockefeller Foundation Screen Actors Guild Senator JAVITS Senator PELL serve sponsored staff statement Subcommittee Thank theater tion U.S. SENATE University Washington WNET York
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Página 213 - ... of the arts ; those aspects of the social sciences which have humanistic content and employ humanistic methods ; and the study and application of the humanities to the human environment with particular attention to the relevance of the humanities to the current conditions of national life.
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Página 141 - Report of the Commission on the Humanities," sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies, the Council of Graduate Schools in the United States, and the United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa.
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