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Lee, Sherman E., director, the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio;
Barbara Shissler, director, University Art Gallery, University of Minne-
sota, Minneapolis, Minn.; and Mitchell Wilder, director, Amon Carter
Museum of Western Art, Fort Worth, Tex., a panel----
Prepared statement..

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, N.Y., prepared statement-
National Endowment for the Humanities, prepared statement---
National Gallery of Art, J. Carter Brown, director, prepared statement----
Shissler, Barbara, director, University Art Gallery, University of Minne-
sota, Minneapolis, Miss., prepared statement..

William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art, Atkins Museum of Fine Arts,

Laurence Sickman, director, prepared statement---

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Chalmers, E. L., Jr., president, the Art Institute of Chicago,
Chicago, Ill., June 6, 1975_-_.

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Murphy, Dr. Franklin D., chairman of the board, Times Mirror,
Los Angeles, Calif., May 29, 1975___

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Sherwood, Richard E., president, board of trustees, Los Angeles
County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, Calif., May 29, 1975------
Cranston, Hon. Alan, a U.S. Senator from the State of California, from
Richard E. Sherwood, president, board of trustees, Los Angeles
County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, Calif., May 29, 1975--
Hall, Hon. Tim L., a Representative in Congress from the State of
Illinois, from E. Laurence Chalmers, Jr., president, the Art Institute
of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., May 30, 1975__

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Cheston, George M., president, Philadelphia Museum of Art,
Philadelphia, Pa., May 27, 1975--

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Hardison, O. B., Jr., chairman, Independent Research Libraries
Association, New York, N.Y., June 4, 1975_.

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McCloskey, Robert J., Assistant Secretary for Congressional Rela-
tions, Department of State__

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Menick, Jeffrey M., associate counsel, American Insurance Asso-
ciation, Washington, D.C., June 23, 1975.

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Millsaps, Daniel W., II, editor and publisher, Washington Inter-
national Arts Letter, Washington, D.C., June 4, 1975----
Petrie, Elizabeth M., trustee, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washing-
ton, D.C., June 5, 1975-_--_.

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Turner, Evan H., president, Association of Art Museum Directors,
Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1975-

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Shissler, Barbara, director, University Art Gallery, Universtiy of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn., from Frederick H. Jackson, director,
Committee on Institutional Cooperation, Evanston, Ill., June 2,
1975
Wexler, Stephen J., counsel, Special Subcommittee on Arts and
Humanities, from Richard C. Kugler, director, Old Dartmouth
Historical Society, Whaling Museum, New Bedford, Mass., June 5,
1975

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ARTS AND ARTIFACTS INDEMNITY ACT, 1975

Joint Hearings

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1975

U.S. SENATE,

SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON ARTS AND HUMANITIES,
COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE,
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE,

SELECT SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION,

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR,

Washington, D.C.

The joint hearings convened, pursuant to notice, at 1:30 a.m., in room 4232, Dirksen Senate Office Building, the Honorable Claiborne Pell presiding.

Present: Senators Pell, Mondale, Javits; Representatives Brademas, Lehman and Pressler.

Senator PELL. The joint hearing of the Special Subcommittee on Arts and Humanities of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare and the Subcommittee on Select Education of the House Committee on Education and Labor will come to order.

This morning we will hear testimony on that portion of S. 1800 and H.R. 7216 dealing with the Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Act.

This proposed legislation concerns itself with a subject which has been discussed on the Hill, in museums, and at other Federal agencies, for quite some time. It would, in essence, establish a Federal program of indemnity to cover exhibitions which are brought to the United States as part-and this is an important point-of our ongoing international cultural activities.

At this point in the record I ask that the texts of S. 1800 and H.R. 7216 be printed.

[The bills referred to follow:]

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94TH CONGRESS 18T SESSION

S. 1800

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

MAY 21, 1975

Mr. PELL (for himself and Mr. JAVITS) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare

A BILL

To amend and extend the National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Act of 1965, to provide for the improvement of museum services, and to provide indemnities for exhibitions of artistic and humanistic endeavors, and for other purposes.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 3 That this Act may be cited as the "Arts, Humanities, and

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TITLE I-ARTS AND HUMANITIES

GRANTS TO THE AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE

SEC. 101. (a) Section 5 of the National Foundation on

8 the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965 is amended by

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"(1) The Chairman is authorized to make grants to

2 the American Film Institute, a nonprofit corporation in

3 corporated under the laws of the District of Columbia, for 4 the purposes described in subsection (c).".

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fiscal years.

STATE HUMANITIES COUNCILS

SEC. 102. (a) (1) Section 7 of the National Founda

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by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: "(f) (1) The Chairman, with the advice of the National 13 Council on the Humanities, is authorized to establish and carry out a program of grants-in-aid to assist the several States in supporting not more than 50 per centum of the cost of existing activities which meet the standards enu

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merated in subsection (c), and in developing programs in

the humanities in such a manner as will furnish adequate

programs in the humanities in each of the several States.

"(2) In order to receive assistance under this subsec

tion in any fiscal year, a State shall submit an application for such grants at such time as shall be specified by the

Chairman and accompany such applications with a plan which the Chairman finds

"(A) designates or provides for the establishment

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