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to enable the following scholars to attend the International Symposium on Chinese Painting, National Palace Museum, June 1970: Fong Chow, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Rene-yvon D'Argence, the Avery Brundage Collection, San Francisco; Jan Fontein, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Shen Fu, Princeton University; Wai Kam Ho, the Cleveland Museum of Art; George Kuwayama, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Aschwin Lippe, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Robert Poor, University of Minnesota; Harrie A. Vanderstappen, the University of Chicago; Nelson I. Wu, Washington University, St. Louis; William D. Y. Wu, Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco.
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to study in a program leading to the M.Arch. Degree at Texas A. & M. University and to survey developments in architecture in the United States.
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to study conservation techniques at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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to study dance and dance theory in a program leading to the M.F.A. degree at Sarah Lawrence College.
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to survey contemporary developments in architecture, architectural education, and urban planning in the United States.
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to study art history in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at Princeton University.
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to pursue art activities and to observe contemporary art developments in the United States.
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to attend the International Council of Museums' Symposium on Museum Architecture, Mexico City, December 1968, and to survey museum collections and procedures in the United States, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Canada, Europe, and Mexico.
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to enable the following Indian musicians to teach and perform in the Indian Music Program: K. C. Gangrade, Jnan Prakash Ghosh, Ishwar Lal Misra, Lalmani Misra.
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to pursue art activities and to observe contemporary art developments in the United States and Europe.
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to participate in "Cross Talk Intermedia," a festival of contemporary film, music, and dance, held in tokyo, February 1969.
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