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WNCN-FM Radio

to the National Science Network, New York, to provide for the production and presentation on radio station WNCN-FM, New York, of a series of thirteen weekly one-hour programs on the music of China, Japan, and Korea, directed by Wen Chung Chou, professor of music, Columbia University

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Wong Wucius

To study printmaking at the Pratt Graphics Center, New York, to pursue painting activities, and to survey museum collections and contemporary art developments in the United States and Europe.

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O. P. Agrawal

to participate in the Fourth Conference of the International Institute for Conservation of Historic Artistic Works, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, June 1970, and to survey museum collections and conservation laboratories in the United States_x000D_

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American Society for Theatre Research

to enable C.C Mehta, writer and professor of drama, the M. S. University of Baroda, India, and Drama Center of Korea, Seoul, to attend the Sixth Congress of the international Federation of Theatre Research, New York, October 1969.

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Dorothy Dudley

to survey museum registration procedures in Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Thailand.

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John Hay

to complete dissertation research in Chinese art history at the National Palace Museum, Taipei, to assist the editing of the English edition of the National Palace Museum Bulletin, and to survey public and private art collections in Japan.

to complete dissertation research in Chinese art history at the National Palace Museum, Taipei, to assist the editing of the English edition of the National Palace Museum Bulletin, and to survey public and private art collections in Japan.

to complete dissertation research in Chinese art history at the National Palace Museum, Taipei, to assist the editing of the English edition of the National Palace Museum Bulletin, and to survey public and private art collections in Japan.

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Ernst Heins

to attend the annual meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Ann Arbor, Michigan, November 1969, and to visit Cornell University, the University of Washington, and Wesleyan University to discuss his Indonesian field experience.

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