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, 1962Examines 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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... Institute , Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West , University of Hawaii_____ . Heiser , Dr. M. F. , acting director of student programs , Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West ...
... Institute , Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West , University of Hawaii_____ . Heiser , Dr. M. F. , acting director of student programs , Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West ...
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... Center . 9. Expenditures for conferences , research , and other special programs of the Center are planned to promote and facilitate the free passage of information and ideas , and are based on the ... CENTER FOR CULTURAL INTERCHANGE.
... Center . 9. Expenditures for conferences , research , and other special programs of the Center are planned to promote and facilitate the free passage of information and ideas , and are based on the ... CENTER FOR CULTURAL INTERCHANGE.
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... Center gives support , although in these cases the Center has served in a suggesting and recommending capacity . The Center staff has screened several hundred applications and interviewed several score ... CENTER FOR CULTURAL INTERCHANGE 7.
... Center gives support , although in these cases the Center has served in a suggesting and recommending capacity . The Center staff has screened several hundred applications and interviewed several score ... CENTER FOR CULTURAL INTERCHANGE 7.
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... Center makes its selections . Some indica- tion of the magnitude of this task may be indicated by noting that for 65 grants to be made in India , Japan , Pakistan , and the Philippines for 1962–63 ... Center CENTER FOR CULTURAL INTERCHANGE 9.
... Center makes its selections . Some indica- tion of the magnitude of this task may be indicated by noting that for 65 grants to be made in India , Japan , Pakistan , and the Philippines for 1962–63 ... Center CENTER FOR CULTURAL INTERCHANGE 9.
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... Center Grantees Association . Its purposes are described as follows : 1. To promote increased understanding and cooperation among the grantees , the University of Hawaii , the local community and other ... CENTER FOR CULTURAL INTERCHANGE 11.
... Center Grantees Association . Its purposes are described as follows : 1. To promote increased understanding and cooperation among the grantees , the University of Hawaii , the local community and other ... CENTER FOR CULTURAL INTERCHANGE 11.
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