P. S. Rajan
To study architecture at the graduate level at Harvard University and to observe contemporary developments in architecture and methods of architectural training in the United States
Learn MoreTo study architecture at the graduate level at Harvard University and to observe contemporary developments in architecture and methods of architectural training in the United States
Learn MoreTo survey collections of Asian art and university programs in Indian studies in the United States
Learn MoreTo study museum practices at the University of Michigan and to survey museum collections and procedures in the United States and Europe
Learn MoreTo study ethnomusicology in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree, to give instruction and participate in performances of Indian music in the World Music Program, and to serve as an artist-in-residence during 1967-68 at Wesleyan University
Learn MoreTo the Museum of Modern Art, New York, to enable Prem Prakash Garga, instructor, Bal Bhavan, to study and observe art education and museum programs for children in the United States
to the Museum of Modern Art, New York, to provide training in the United States for Indian teachers for Bal Bhavan and to provide for the purchase of art materials.
Learn MoreTo survey photographic techniques, facilities, and equipment in the United States, Japan, and Europe, in connection with the establishment of photographic archives at the American Academy of Benares
Learn MoreTo attend the Team X Architecture Conference in Urbino, Italy, September 1966, and to survey contemporary architecture developments in Europe
Learn MoreTo attend meetings at the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and the Restoration of Cultural Property, Rome, April 1965 and March 1966
To attend meetings at the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and the Restoration of Cultural Property, Rome, April 1965 and March 1966
Learn MoreTo observe contemporary music developments in the United States and to attend the Tanglewood Institute, Lenox, Massachusetts
Learn MoreTo enable the following Asians to attend the international P.E.N. Congress, New York, June 1966, and to travel in the United States thereafter: Jyotirmoy Datta, India; Alberto Florentino, Philippines; Balwant Gargi, India; P. Lal, India; Hua Ling Nieh, Republic of China; A.K. Ramanujan, India; Saduddin Shpoon, Afghanistan; Sulak Sivaraksa, Thailand; and Takako Uchino, Japan
Learn MoreTo survey museum collections in the United States and Mexico following the Seventh General Conference of the International Council of Museums, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and New York, September - October 1965
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