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to attend the conference "Open Circuits: The Future of Television," at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, January 1974.
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to provide for the purchase of a printing press, slide and film projectors, and related art materials and supplies.
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to study electronic music at Mills College and to survey contemporary music developments in the United States.
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to enable Ismail Zain, director, to survey museum collections, art administration procedures, and cultural activities in the United States and Europe.
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to enable Jong Chul Rhie, curator-designate, to survey museum procedures, installation techniques, and collections of folk art in the United States.
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to provide support in collaboration with the Fine Arts Department, Bangkok, and the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., to establish a twelve-month project at the National Museum under the supervision of W. Thomas Chase, head conservator, Freer Galler
to enable Chira Chongkol, curator, to survey museum collections and to meet with museum professionals in the United States, and to enable Ake Chareepolakon, technician, to survey exhibition design and installation techniques in the United States.
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to survey developments in contemporary art and to observe methods of art education in the United States.
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to attend the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, Maine, summer 1974.
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to complete a program of study leading to the M.Arch. Degree at the University of California, Berkeley.
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to provide for the preparation and publication of Traditional Housing in Afghanistan by Mr. Samizay and Stanley Hallet, associate professor of architecture, University of Utah.
to study architecture in a program leading to the M.Arch. Degree at the School of Architecture and Planning. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and to participate in an architectural photography project in Rome under the direction of Minor White, professor of photography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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