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Charles Grant Ellis
to study the carpets which decorate the floats for the Gion Festival in Kyoto in summer 1986
了解更多Morton Feldman
to travel to Japan in November 1985 to partcipate in the Interlink Festival of contemporary Japanese and American Music
了解更多Betty J. Fiske
to contine to study the conservation of woodblock prints in Japan for a three-month period beginning in November 1985
了解更多Tom Haar
to provide partial support for the photographic documentation of construction sites in Japan
了解更多Gary Hack
to travel to China in summer 1985 to serve as co-director of the Beijing Urban Design Studio at Tsinghua University
了解更多Indonesian Archaeology Project
To enable American archaeologist John Miksic to continue to serve as a resident consultant at Gadjah Mada University in 1985.
To enable American archaeologist John Miksic to serve as a resident consultant at Gadjah Mada University for a period of four years beginning August 1981 and to survey archaeological activities in Southeast Asia and the United States. (Grant R-8332 was for period 8/1/83 - 7/31/84)
To enable American archaeologist John Miksic to serve as a resident consultant at Gadjah Mada University for a period of four years beginning August 1981 and to survey archaeological activities in Southeast Asia and the United States.
了解更多North Carolina School of the Arts
to provide partial tutition support for Pronab Patra, oboist, Calcutta, India, for music studies at the School in the 1985-86 academic year
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