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Indiana University

to enable Vietnamese ethnomusicologist To Ngoc Thanh and ethnologist Ngo Duc Thinh to undertake research and attend conferences the U.S.

to enable Johei Sasaki to serve as a visiting curator fot the exhibition Japanese Drawing shown at the Indiana University Art Museum, February-March 1975.

To enable Asian art specialists to attend the Fourth Conference on Oriental Western Literary and Cultural Relations, Indiana University, June 1966, and to provide support for the exhibition East-West in Art and presentations of Asian dances and films held in connection with the conference

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Kamberi Dolkun

to undertake archaeological research in Xinjiang.

Complete a program leading to the Ph.D. degree in Central Asian Studies at Columbia University.

To continue to study in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree in Central Asian Studies at Colubia University

to continue in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree in Central Asian studies at Columbia University

To study in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree in Central Asian studies at Columbia University during 1990-91.

Serve as a visiting research scholar at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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