Joint Hearing on the National Endowment for the Arts: Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations and the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth, and Families of the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, May 13, 1997, Volume 4 |
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... Office of Enterprise Development . Mr. Hoekstra . Which does what ? Ms. Alexander . At Congress ' request , we were seeking ways for supplemental and alternative funding for arts in America and the National Endowment for the Arts . Mr ...
... Office of Enterprise Development . Mr. Hoekstra . Which does what ? Ms. Alexander . At Congress ' request , we were seeking ways for supplemental and alternative funding for arts in America and the National Endowment for the Arts . Mr ...
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... Office of Enterprise Development is still very well - served by the assistant in charge . Let me point out , though , we did a significant amount of work already in looking into what we could do legally in the Office of Enterprise ...
... Office of Enterprise Development is still very well - served by the assistant in charge . Let me point out , though , we did a significant amount of work already in looking into what we could do legally in the Office of Enterprise ...
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... enterprise of creating art or simply experiencing art as it is created by ... Company in Wilmington received $ 20,000 to support a program targeting underserved ... offices and laboratories of western Pennsylvania are filled with young ...
... enterprise of creating art or simply experiencing art as it is created by ... Company in Wilmington received $ 20,000 to support a program targeting underserved ... offices and laboratories of western Pennsylvania are filled with young ...
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... Enterprise Reporting , San Diego County Press Assn . , 1970 and 1971 . -Civic Activities National Coalition of Independent Scholars , Chair , Program Committee for Second National Conference , Oakland , California , Oct. 21-23 , 1994 ...
... Enterprise Reporting , San Diego County Press Assn . , 1970 and 1971 . -Civic Activities National Coalition of Independent Scholars , Chair , Program Committee for Second National Conference , Oakland , California , Oct. 21-23 , 1994 ...
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... Office of Legal Counsel of the Department of Justice . The Endowment does not have explicit statutory solicitation ... Enterprise Development to the White House . This has left this office with one employee . Could you provide the name ...
... Office of Legal Counsel of the Department of Justice . The Endowment does not have explicit statutory solicitation ... Enterprise Development to the White House . This has left this office with one employee . Could you provide the name ...
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Page 60 - I must study politics and war, that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. My sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy, geography, natural history and naval architecture, navigation, commerce, and agriculture, in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry, music, architecture, statuary, tapestry, and porcelain.
Page 446 - Government; (2) that a high civilization must not limit its efforts to science and technology alone but must give full value and support to the other great branches of man's scholarly and cultural activity...
Page 372 - ... particular matter in which, to his knowledge, he, his spouse, minor child, partner, organization in which he is serving as officer, director, trustee, partner or employee, or any person or organization with whom he is negotiating or has any arrangement concerning prospective employment, has a financial interest — Shall be fined not more than $10,000, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.
Page 221 - ... for the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, which supply grants to theater, dance and music companies, museums and other cultural institutions.
Page 372 - Government employee, participates personally and substantially as a Government officer or employee, through decision, approval, disapproval, recommendation, the rendering of advice, investigation, or otherwise, in a judicial or other proceeding, application, request for a ruling or other determination, contract, claim, controversy, charge, accusation, arrest, or other particular matter in which, to his knowledge, he, his spouse, minor child, partner, organization...
Page 372 - Where an employee knows that a particular matter involving specific parties is likely to have a direct and predictable effect on the financial interest of a member of his household, or knows that a person with whom he has a covered relationship...
Page 25 - BUT if art is a human activity having for its purpose the transmission to others of the highest and best feelings to which men have risen...
Page 445 - Arts is to foster the excellence, diversity, and vitality of the arts in the United States and to help broaden the availability and appreciation of such excellence, diversity, and vitality.
Page 196 - Pursuant to clause 2(gX4) of the Rule XI of the Rules of the House of Representatives.
Page 87 - You mentioned economic freedom. Does the writer need it? FAULKNER: No. The writer doesn't need economic freedom. All he needs is a pencil and some paper. I've never known anything good in writing to come from having accepted any free gift of money. The good writer never applies to a foundation. He's too busy writing something. If he isn't first rate he fools himself by saying he hasn't got time or economic freedom. Good art can come out of thieves, bootleggers, or horse swipes. People really are...