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to visit the People's Republic of China in order to survey archaeological sites, to meet with archaeologists, and to present lecture on Central Asian archaeology.
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to conduct dissertation research in the Republic of China and Japan on Shang and Early Western Chou ritual art in connection with a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at NYU.
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to visit the People's Republic of China as a member of the China Study Group on Environmental issues in order to survey architectural sites, urban planning proccedures, and related developments in architecture.
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to enable James J. Foley, president, to survey current architectural activities in the People's Republic of China as a member of a delegation organized by the American Institute of Architects and to meet with architects and educators in Asia to discuss the establishment of an international program of architectural accreditation.
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to enable Edgar Schenkman, conductor, Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Richmond, Virginia, to advise the Western music section of the School of Dramatic Arts, Fine Arts Department, Bangkok
to enable O. Jerol Clark, oboist, and James D. Hough, Jr., bassoonist, to teach and perform at conservatories, universities, and schools in Seoul and Taipei
To enable the following American musicians to serve as teaching fellows with the Manila Symphony Orchestra, the Philippines: Gary T. Hickling, Edward A. Laut, Wilbur L. Moreland, Robert Stewart, Donald Thompson, Billy E. Watt, C. G. Wilson, Thomas Woodhams
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To conduct research in the Republic of China for a book in English on Ming drama
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