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Group XVIII

Photographs 

Boxes 342-349


The photograph collection in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Historical Collection (CU) is rich and extensive in scope.  It documents the numerous programs administered by the Department of State, including the Fulbright Program.  Photographs pertain primarily to the Cultural Presentations Program, foreign leaders, the International Visitor Program, U.S. Specialists, and Fulbright grantees (teachers, students, professors, and research scholars).  Photographs of Fulbright Program participants and prominent officials comprise a large segment of the collection and highlight program activities in India, the United Kingdom, Japan, Austria, Latin America, and the former Soviet Union, as well as other countries.

Part I consists of the core collection of photos and is treated as a separate entity within the organizational outline.  Part II consists of photos separated from the CU collection during processing; the photos in Part II are arranged according to the CU collection group outline so that photographs can be matched with original folders in the CU collection.
 



Index to Photographs

Part I

1.  CU Organization and Administration. Box 342.

2.  Cultural Presentations Program. Box 342.

3.  Fulbright Program. Box. 342.

4.  Special Programs. Boxes 342-343.

5.  Advisory Committee on International Educational and Cultural Affairs. Box 343.

6.  Government Advisory Committee on International Book and Library Programs. Box 343.

7.  Country Files. Box 343.

8.  Files of CU Assistant and Deputy Assistant Secretaries. Box 343.

9.  CU History Files. Box 343.

10.  Presidents and Government Officials. Box 343.

11.  Miscellaneous and Unidentified Photographs. Box 344.
 

Part II
 

1.   Photos from Group II-Cultural Presentations Program. Boxes 344-347.

2.   Photos from Group III-Fulbright Program. Box 347.

3.   Photos from Group IV-Special Programs. Box 347.

4.   Photos from Group VI-U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and             Cultural Affairs. Boxes 347-348.

5.   Photos from Group VIII-Cooperating Agencies. Box 348.

6.   Photos from Group IX-Country Files. Box 348.

7.   Photos from Group XI-Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between the East and West (East-West Center). Box 348.

8.   Photos from Group XII-Files of CU Assistant and Deputy Assistant Secretaries. Box 348.

9.   Photos from Group XV-Education and Culture. Box 348.

10. Photos from Group XVI-Post Reports. Box 348.

11. Photos from Group XVII-General Reports, Surveys, and  Studies: State Department             Programs. Box  348.

NOTE:  Box 349 contains oversize photographs.



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Part I.  CU Organization and Administration  (Box 342)

Box 342

 1. CU Staff.
 

Part I.  Cultural Presentations Program  (Box 342)
 
Box 342 (cont.)

 2. Cultural Presentations (Eugene Ormandy, Lorin Maazel).
 3. Sports Exchanges (1 of 2).
 4. Sports Exchanges (2 of 2).
 
Part 1.  Fulbright Program   (Box 342)
 
Box 342 (cont.)

 5. Senator J. William Fulbright.
 6. Binational Commissions.
 7. BFS-Lincoln Lecturers.
 8. 20th Anniversary-Fulbright.
 9. Fulbright Grantees.
 10. Foreign Students (1 of 2).
 11. Foreign Students (2 of 2).
 12. Orientation-Brussels.
 13. Burma-U.S. and Burmese Grantees.
 14. Foreign Student: Chilean-First Woman Student at Inter-American Law Institute.
 15. Finland-President Receives 1967-1968 Grantees.
 16. Finnish Scholars.
 17. India.
 18. Orientation-Indian Foreign Students.
 19. Orientation-Italian Students.
 20. Project Pakistan.
 21. U.S. Scholars in Belgium.
 22. U.S. Students.

Part I.  Special Programs  (Boxes 342-343)
 
Box 342 (cont.)

 23. American Specialists "A."
 24. American Specialists "B."
 25. American Specialists "C-D."
 26. American Specialists "E."
 27. American Specialists "G."
 28. American Specialists "H."
 29. American Specialists "J."
 30. American Specialists "K."
 31. American Specialists "L."
 32. American Specialists "M-Z."
 33. American Specialists-American College of Cardiology.
 34. U.S. Specialist-Gray Graffman.
 35. U.S. Specialist-Walter Hautzig, Vietnam, 1961.
 36. U.S. Specialist-Kalei-O-Kuaihelani, 1959.
 37. U.S. Specialist-Gene Kelly.
 38. U.S. Specialist-Richard Kinney.
 39. U.S. Specialist-Robert Kiphuth, Swimming Coach.
 40. U.S. Specialist-Flemie Kittrell.
 41. U.S. Specialist-Lloyd LaVaux, Accordionist.
 42. U.S. Specialist-Dr. Robert Ludlum (India).
 43. U.S. Specialist-Frank McCallister (Labor).
 44. U.S. Specialist-Bertram N. McNamara.
 45. U.S. Specialist-Dr. John J. McNelly, Journalist Seminars in Panama.
 46. U.S. Specialist-Bob Mathias.
 47. U.S. Specialist-Cliff Mayfield.
 48. U.S. Specialist-John P. Powelson, Seminar, Tigre, Argentina.
 49. U.S. Specialist-Schmidt and Mazzacca.
 50. U.S. Specialist-William Squires.
 51. U.S. Specialist-Justice Potter Stewart.
 52. U.S. Specialist-Earl Warren-Supreme Court Justice.
 53. U.S. Specialist-Mayor Walter Washington.
 54. Foreign Leaders.
 55. Women Leaders from Tanganyika Visiting Katie Louchheim, Aug 1962.
 56. Japanese Leaders.
 57. Argentine Labor Leaders, 1962.
 58. East Asian and Pacific Student Leaders.
 59. Student Leaders from Finland, 1962.
 60. Educational Exchange.
 61. Reception and Orientation Centers.
 62. American Field Service.
 63. Cleveland International Program (CIP).
 64. Washington International Center.
 65. U.S. Commission for UNESCO, 1946.
 66. Educational Travel Groups.
 67. International Visitor Program.

Box 343

 1. International Visitor Conference, 1971.
 2. International Farm Youth Exchange (1 of 2).
 3. International Farm Youth Exchange (2 of 2).
 4. International Students at White House.
 5. International Student Day, Feb 10, 1971.
 6. 4-H Club Youth.
 7. Overseas School.
 8. English Language Centers.
 
Part I.  U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs (Box 343)
 
Box 343 (cont.)

 9. U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange (1 of 2).
 10. U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange (2 of 2).
 11. U.S. Advisory Commission-BFS Joint Meeting with President Kennedy.
 12. U.S. Advisory Commission with Dean Rusk.
 13. U.S. Advisory Commission with Vice-President Lyndon Johnson.
 14. U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs.
 15. Williamsburg Assembly.
 
Part I. Government Advisory Committee on International Book and Library Programs (Box 343)

Box 343 (cont.)

 16. Book Committee.
 17. USIA-Books.

Part I.  Country Files   (Box 343)
 
Box 343 (cont.)

 18. Teacher Exchanges (1 of 2).
 19. Teacher Exchanges (2 of 2).
 20. U.S. Exchange Teachers.
 21. Foreign Teachers.
 22. Africa (1 of 2).
 23. Africa (2 of 2).
 24. Emperor Haile Selassie I-University College of Addis Ababa.
 25. Germany.
 26. Greece. (See Oversize Box 349.)
 27. India.
 28. India-Orientation.
 29. U.S.-Japan Conference.
 30. Japan.
 31. USIS Offices and Binational Centers [Latin America].
 32. Latin America.
 33. New Zealand.
 34. USIS Seminar-American Studies, Norway (Including Sigmund Skard).
 35. Honorable Robert S. Ingersoll Met with Polish Minister of Agriculture and Party (week of 9-22-1975).
 36. Vietnam.
 37. USSR.
 38. US-USSR Cultural Conference, Washington, Feb 1962.
 39. Russian Journalists-New York and Hollywood, 1955.
 40. Poland, USSR.
 41. White House Conference on International Cooperation, 1965.

Part I.  Files of CU Assistant and Deputy Assistant Secretaries  (Box 343)

Box 343 (cont.)

 42. Secretaries of  State with Visitors.
 43. CU Assistant Secretaries.
 44. Assistant Secretary John Hugh Crimmins.
 45. Assistant Secretary Charles Frankel.
 46. Deputy Assistant Secretary Frederick Irving.
 47. Deputy Assistant Secretary William B. Jones.
 48. Deputy Assistant Secretary Alan A. Reich.
 49. Deputy Assistant Secretary John Richardson, Jr. (1 of 3).
 50. Deputy Assistant Secretary John Richardson, Jr. (2 of 3).
 51. Deputy Assistant Secretary John Richardson, Jr. (3 of 3).

Part I.  CU History Files  (Box 343)

Box 343 (cont.)

 52. Smith-Mundt-10th Anniversary at White House.

Part 1.  Presidents and Government Officials  (Box 343)

Box 343 (cont.)

 53. President Truman-Irish Teachers, 1950 (See also Advisory Commission).
 54. President Eisenhower-Teacher Grantees, 1959.
 55. Vice-President Nixon-Teachers, 1953.
 56. President Kennedy.
 57. Lyndon B. Johnson.
 58. Mrs. Lyndon Johnson with Grantees-American Women in Radio-TV.
 59. Gerald Ford.
 60. Congolese Parliamentarians with Robert Kennedy, Aug 1962.
 61. Mali Youth Delegation Meets Robert Kennedy, Nov 1962.
 62. Secretary of State Dean Rusk.
 63. French Parliamentary Group, Sep 1956.

Part I.  Miscellaneous and Unidentified Photographs  (Box 344)

Box 344

 1. Miscellaneous (1 of 5).
 2. Miscellaneous (2 of 5).
 3. Miscellaneous (3 of 5).
 4. Miscellaneous (4 of 5).
 5. Miscellaneous (5 of 5).
 6. Media.
 7. Unidentified Photographs (1 of 5).
 8. Unidentified Photographs (2 of 5).
 9. Unidentified Photographs (3 of 5).
 10. Unidentified Photographs (4 of 5).
 11. Unidentified Photographs (5 of 5).



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Part II.  Photos from Group II-Cultural Presentations Program   (Boxes 344-347)
 

Box 344 (cont.)
from Series 1

 12. Award Programs. Virginia Inness-Brown.
 13. CUL 10-4. Gift of Statue from Greece.
 14. Cultural Presentations Program, FY1963.
 15. CU/CP Music-Professional, 1965-1974.
 16. 1978 Panels: Folk Music and Jazz Panel Meeting, 1/17/1978.
 17. EDX 21-2. 1962 International Broadcast Seminar (Multiarea Radio-TV project for foreign specialists).
 18. EDX 28-1. Orientation.
 19. Far East-General-Cultural and Sports.
 20. India-General-Cultural and Sports.
 21. Iran-General-Cultural and Sports.
 22. Japan-General-Cultural and Sports.
 23. Korea-General-Cultural and Sports.
 24. Cultural Presentations-Turkey, FY1970. EDX 32.
 25. Vietnam-General-Cultural and Sports.
 26. CUL 16-2. Reports.
 27. CUL 8. Fairs, Exhibits, Displays.
from Series 2
 28. Adams, Armenta, AF, FY1966.
 29. Addis and Crofut.
 30. Addis, Steve, and Bill Crofut-American Folksingers, FE, FY1965.
 31. Ailey, Alvin, 1967.
 32. Ailey, Alvin, FY1970.
 33. Ailey, Alvin, USSR, Oct-Nov 1970.
 34. Ailey, Alvin, American Dance Theater, ARA, 1978.  Effectiveness.
 35. Albee Directs Albee Theatre Company.
 36. Allen, Betty, 1970.
 37. America (soft rock group), USSR, Apr 1976.
 38. American Ballet Theatre, ARA,  FY1965.
 39. American Ballet Theatre, USSR, FY1966.
 40. American Ballet Theatre, EE, 1977.
 41. American Brass Quintet.
 42. American Brass Quintet, EA, FY1968.
 43. American Brass Quintet, 1975-1976.
 44. American Folklife Company, Mexico City, ARA, 1968.
 45. American Revolution Bicentennial, 1976.
 46. American Youth Band, EUR, 1966.
 47. Amherst College Glee Club.
 48. Amherst College Glee Club, 1969.
 49. Amherst College Glee Club, AF/NEA, 1972.
 50. Amherst College Glee Club, 1974-1975.
 51. Anderson, Marian.
 52. Bailey, Pearl, NEA, FY1974.
 53. Basie, Count.
 54. Basie, Count, Orchestra, 1970.
 55. Beaux Art Trio of New York-Photos-NEA, FY1966.
 56. Beers Family, 1968.
 57. Beers Family Trio, ARA, FY1969.
 58. Beers Family, 1968.
 59. Blood, Sweat, and Tears.
 60. Boston Symphony Chamber Players, USSR/WE, FY1966.
 61. Boston Symphony Chamber Ensemble, 1972.
 62. BrighamYoung University Student Group.
 63. Brinkman Players, WE, FY1966.
 64. Brown, Clarence "Gatemouth" and Gates Express, 1976.
 65. Brubeck-Mulligan and Trio, FY1971.
 66. Byrd, Charlie, Trio, EA, 1975.
 67. Byrd, Charlie, Trio, Luxembourg, Dec 1975.
 68. Byrd, Charlie, Trio, EA, 1975.  Effectiveness.
 69. Byrd, Charlie, South Asia, FY1976.
 70. Byrd, Charlie, Trio, NEA, FY1976.  Effectiveness.
 71. Byrd, Charlie, Trio, EUR. June 1978.
 72. Carter/Hines/Mingus, 1975.
 73. Carter, Benny, Jazz Quintet, 1975.
 74. Carter, Benny, American Jazz Quintet, NEA, 1976.
 75. Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
 76. Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, NEA/FE/WE, FY1967.
 77. City Center Joffrey Ballet, FY1975.
 78. The Claremont Quartet, FY1966.
 79. Claremont String Quartet, ARA, FY1966.
 80. Clark, Roy, Show (country), USSR, Jan 1976.
 81. Cleveland Orchestra, 1974.
 82. Cleveland Orchestra, 1975.
 83. Cole, Cozy, Tour, 1962.
 84. Contemporary Chamber Ensemble.  Reports, 1976, East Asia.
 85. Corigliano, John.
 86. Cornell University Glee Club, FE, FY1966.
 87. Creative Source.
 88. Crofut, William, India, 1967.
 89. Dance Theatre of Harlem.
 90. De Paur Chorus, AF, FY1966.
 91. Driftwood, Jimmy, FE-Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Saigon, FY1968.
 92. Driftwood, Jimmy, 1969.
 93. Duquesne University Folk Ensemble, EE/USSR, June-July 1968.

Box 345

 1. Duquesne University Tamburitzans.
 2. Duquesne University Tamburitzans, 1968.
 3. Duquesne University Tamburitzans, ARA, FY1968.
 4. Eastman Brass Quintet.
 5. Eastman Brass Quintet, 1967.
 6. Eastman Brass Quintet, ARA, FY1967.
 7. Eastman Brass Quintet Post Reports, 1967.
 8. Eastman Wind Ensemble.
 9. Eaton, John, FY1974.
 10. Ellington, Duke, 1963.
 11. Ellington, Duke, Cross Reference-Dakar Festival, April 1966.
 12. Ellington, Duke, Burma, 1970.
 13. Ellington, Duke, FY1970.
 14. Ellington, Duke, Orchestra, FY1971.
 15. Ellington, Duke, USSR, 1971.
 16. Ellington, Duke, Orchestra, 1972.
 17. Ellington, Duke, and B.B. King Orchestra Tours, AF, 1973-1974.  Effectiveness.
 18. El Teatro de la Espana.
 19. Estados Nidos: Rasgos Musicales del Pueblo.
 20. Evans, Gil, Orchestra.
 21. Feld, Eliot, Ballet, ARA, FY1976.
 22. Feld, Eliot, Ballet, ARA, FY1976.  Effectiveness.
 23. Fifth Dimension, 1973.
 24. Fine Arts Quartet, East Asia, FY1967.
 25. Fine Arts Quartet and David Glazer.
 26. First Chamber Dance Company of New York.
 27. First Chamber Dance Company of New York, FY1971.
 28. Foss, Lukas.
 29. Foster, Sidney, ARA, FY1966.
 30. Frager, Malcolm, ARA, FY1966.
 31. Garbousova, Raya, Kenya, FY1966.
 32. Georgia State College Brass Ensemble.
 33. Georgia State College Brass Ensemble, NEA, FY1967.
 34. Georgia State College Brass Ensemble-Ceylon, FY 1967.
 35. Georgia State College Brass Ensemble, NEA- Jordan, FY1967.
 36. Georgia State College Brass Ensemble, NEA-Pakistan, FY1967.
 37. Georgia State College Brass Ensemble, NEA-Syria, FY1967.
 38. Georgia State College Brass Ensemble, NEA-Teheran, FY1967.
 39. Gillespie, Dizzy, Quartet-Kenyan 10th Anniversary, 1974.
 40. "The Gin Game."
 41. Goodwin Jazz Quintet.
 42. Graham, Martha, Dance Company, 1974.
 43. Guy, Buddy-Kwacha National Cultural Center, AF, 1969.
 44. Guy, Buddy, Band, AF, 1969.
 45. Guy, Buddy, Blues Band, AF, FY1969.  Publicity.
 46. Guy, Buddy-Junior Wells Blues Band, Africa, 1976.
 47. Haien, Jeannette, 1972.
 48. Hamline University Choir, 1967.
 49. Hamline University, ARA, 1967.
 50. Hamline University A Cappella Choir, 1967.
 51. Hamline University Choir.
 52. Hamline University Choir Tour Reports I and II.
 53. Harkness Ballet, AF/NEA, FY1966.
 54. Hautzig, Walter.
 55. Hawkins, Edwin, Singers-Damascus Fair, 1976.
 56. Herman, Woody, AF/EE, FY1966.
 57. Hickory Wind.
 58. Hillyer, Raphael, 1978.
 59. Holiday on Ice
 60. Holm, Celeste, NEA/WE, FY1966.
 61. Holm, Celeste (1966) NEA.
 62. India Festival-Photos, FY1968.
 63. Iowa String Quartet, WE, FY1967.
 64. Istomin, Eugene, Indonesia, FY1966.
 65. Jamison, Judith (dancer).
 66. Jones, Mildred (B.B. King).
 67. Jones, Thad/Mel Lewis Orchestra, USSR, April 1, First 1972-1973 Exchange Agreement.
 68. Juilliard String Quartet, FE, FY1966.
 69. Juilliard String Quartet, EA, 1973.
 70. King, B.B.
 71. Koner, Pauline, NEA/FE, FY1967.
 72. Koner, Pauline, Post Evaluation Reports, 1967.
 73. LaSalle String Quartet.
 74. LaSalle Quartet-Photos-ARA, FY1968.
 75. Limon, Jose, Dance Company, USSR, 2/26/1973.  1972-1973 Agreement.
 76. Los Angeles Jubilee Singers.
 77. Los Angeles Jubilee Singers, AF, FY1974-1975.  Effectiveness.
 78. Los Angeles Jubilee Singers, NEA/WE, 1977.
 79. Los Angeles Jubilee Singers, NEA/WE, 1977.
 80. Louis, Murray, Dance Company.
 81. Louis, Murray, EE, 1978.
 82. Mann, Herbie, EUR, 1972.
 83. Mann, Herbie.
 84. Martin, Mary-Hello Dolly-Japan, FY1966.
 85. McIntosh, Thomas (pianist), 1967-1972.
 86. McClain Family Bluegrass Singers.
 87. McClain Family, Latin America Tour, 3/26-5/31/1976.

Box 346

 1. Millikin University Jazz Band.
 2. Mitchell, Arthur-Photos, Brazil, FY1967.
 3. Morehouse College Glee Club.
 4. Morehouse College Glee Club, FY1972.
 5. Morehouse College Glee Club, FY1972.  Effectiveness.
 6. Morehouse College Glee Club, AF, FY1972.
 7. Morse, Richard (mime), 1978.
 8. Moye, Eugene (cellist).
 9. Murphy, Jac, Trio.
 10. Murphy, Jac, Trio, 1969.
 11. Music Professional.
 12. Music Theatre USA, 1966.
 13. Music Theatre USA, ARA, FY1967.
 14. New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble.
 15. New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble, 1975.
 16. New Theatre For Now (Center Theatre Group: Mark Taper Forum).
 17. New York Brass Quintet.
 18. New York Brass Quintet-Photos-WE/EE, FY1967.
 19. New York Brass Quintet, 1967.
 20. New York Chamber Soloists-Photos-EUR/NEA, FY1968.
 21. New York Chamber Soloists, East Asia, FY1969.
 22. New York Chamber Soloists-Photos-Philippines.
 23. New York Chamber  Soloists.
 24. New York City Ballet, WE/NEA, FY1966.
 25. New York City Ballet, USSR (1972-1975 Exchange 9/18-10/14, Poland, 10/15-10/22/1972).
 26. New York Jazz Repertory Company, USSR, 1975.
 27. New York Kammermusiker, 1978.
 28. New York Philharmonic, 1968.
 29. New York Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, 1978.
 30. New York Pro Musica, 1972.
 31. New York Woodwind Quintet.
 32. New York Woodwind Quintet, 1969.
 33. Newport Jazz Artists, EE, 1975.
 34. Nikolais, Alwin, Dance Company.
 35. Nikolais Dance Theatre.
 36. Nikolais Dance Theatre, 1978.
 37. Nikolais Dance Theatre, WE/EE/NEA/AF, FY1971.
 38. Nikolais Dance Theatre, Tunisian Performances, Festival Dubrovnik, 1971.
 39. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (Country/Folk/Pop), USSR, 1977.
 40. North Texas State "Laboratory" Band, Mexico, ARA, FY1967.
 41. North Texas State University Lab Band, USSR, Jun-Jul, 1976.
 42. Northwestern University Saxophone Quartet, FE, FY1966.
 43. Opryland (country), USSR, 1974.
 44. Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet.
 45. The Philarte Quartet, 1978.
 46. Phoenix Singers Post Evaluation Reports (East Asia Tour), FY1967.
 47. Pilobolus Dance Theatre, NEA/EU, 1978-1979.
 48. Pollack, Daniel, EE/WE, FY1966.
 49. Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Mexico City.
 50. Preservation Hall Jazz Band, USSR, 1979.
 51. Pro-Musica, ARA, 1973.
 52. Rodgers, Rod, Dance Company, AF/NEA/WE, 1978.
 53. Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra.
 54. Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, FY1974.
 55. San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, USSR, FY1973.
 56. Santa Fe Opera Company with Stravinsky.
 57. Schein, Ann, FY1966.
 58. Schein, Ann, AF/NEA/EUR, 1967.
 59. Schein, Ann, FY1968.
 60. Schein, Ann, ARA, FY1968.
 61. Schein, Ann, 1972.
 62. Sebastian, John, AF, FY1966.
 63. Serkin, Rudolph, NEA, 1966.
 64. Singing City, Jordan, FY1974-1975.
 65. Singing Sergeants, Iceland.
 66. Smit, Leo, 1967-1968.
 67. Smit, Leo (pianist), 1968.
 68. Somer, Hilde, Romania, FY1967.
 69. Southern University Jazz Ensemble, AF, FY1973.
 70. Southern University Jazz Ensemble, FY1973.  Effectiveness.
 71. Starr, Mark.
 72. Taylor, Paul, Dance Company.
 73. Taylor, Paul, Dance Company, EA/NEA, 1967.
 74. Taylor, Paul, Dance Company, Contract, 1967.
 75. Taylor, Paul, Dance Company-Contract, Promo Kit, Miscellaneous Tours, 1976-1979.
 76. Taylor, Paul, Dance Company, 1969.
 77. Taylor, Paul, Dance Company, EUR/NEA, 1970.
 78. Taylor, Paul, FY1973.
 79. Taylor, Paul, Dance Company, USSR, 1978.
 80. Taylor, Paul, Ceylon.
 81. Temkin, Ascher.
 82. Terry, Clark, and His Jolly Giants.
 83. Terry, Clark, NEA/EUR, 1978.
 84. Tetley, Glen, Dance Company, EUR, FY1969.
 85. Tetley-Kardos, Richard, LA, 1978.
 86. Tocco, James (pianist), ARA, 1975.
 87. Tyner, McCoy, 1977.
 88. USA: Music of the People, ARA, FY1974-1975.  Effectiveness.
 89. University of California Jazz Quintet, WE/AF, FY1968.
 90. University of Illinois Jazz Band.
 91. University of Illinois Wind Ensemble, 1977.  Effectiveness.
 92. University of Iowa Symphony Band, USSR, 1966.
 93. University of Iowa Symphony Band, USSR/WE, FY1966.
 94. University of Kansas, Special Institutional Projects, FY1969.
 95. University of Kansas, Special Institutional Projects, Eastern Europe, FY1969.
 96. University of Michigan Choir, USSR, 1971.
 97. University of Michigan Symphony Band, FY1971.
 98. University of Michigan Choir, Report, USSR Tour, 1971.
 99. University of Minnesota Concert Band Ensemble, USSR, 1968.
 100. University of Texas Chamber Singers, WE/NEA, FY1966.
 101. US-USSR, 1976-1979.
 102. [Soft Rock Groups for US-USSR Exchange.]
 103. Utah Symphony Orchestra.

Box 347

 1. Utah Symphony, FY1971.  Effectiveness.
 2. Utah Symphony, 1971.
 3. Wagner, Roger, Chorale, NEA/EE/WE, FY1966.
 4. Walker, William, 1976.
 5. Watson, Doc, FY1968.
 6. Watts, Andre, EA.
 7. Wayne, Fred (Benjamin Franklin American Citizen).
 8. West Virginia University Percussion Ensemble, ARA.
 9. West Virginia Percussion Promotion Kit.
 10. Weston, Randy (American Jazz in Africa).
 11. Weston, Randy (American Jazz in Africa), Evaluation Report II.
 12. Weston, Randy, AF, 1967.
 13. Williams, Charles "Cootie," and John Malcolm.
 14. Williams, Marion, Trio, AF, 1966.
 15. Williams, Marion, Promo Kit, NEA/AF, FY1967.
 16. Williams, Marion, Trio Post Evaluation Reports, AF, FY1967.
 17. Winter, Paul, Brazil, FY1966.
 18. "The Wreckers" (Polish Jazz Quintet), 1962-1963.
from Series 3
 19. Athletics, 1955-1974.
 20. AAU All-Star Basketball Team, LA, FY1966.
 21. AAU Track and Field Tour, East Asia, FY1966.
 22. Basketball-Niagara University-Murphy, Calvin.
 23. College All-Star Basketball Team, EUR, FY1966.
 24. McManus, James Henry (Tennis Team), 1967.
 25. Olympic Games, Tokyo, 1964.
 26. Pro-Basketball Team, ARA, 1967.
 27. Sports International-Joseph Brown.
 28. U.S. Specialists in Vietnam.
 29. U.S. Sports Specialists for the East, 1965.
 30. U.S. Sports Specialists' Trip, Rangoon, Burma, 1961.
 31. Whitfied, Malvin, Track and Field, 1954-1967.
 32. Winter Olympics Games Site, 1976.
 33. EDX-22. U.S. Specialists-Joseph J. Yancey, Jr.

Part II.  Photos from Group III-Fulbright Program  (Box 347)

Box 347 (cont.)
from Series 1

 34. Fulbright Act-Publications, Clippings, Publicity.
 35. 10th Anniversary in Italy.
 36. EDX 9. Fulbright Act-15th Anniversary.
 37. Emerging Aid Program for Chinese Students, 1949-1955.
 38. Fulbright Program-India.

from Series 2

 39. Board of Foreign Scholarships-Membership.

from Series 3

 40. Reddick, Cormack, Schaeffer, USEF/I  Director, India.
 41. Correspondence-Belgium/Luxembourg.
 42. Correspondence-Brazil.
 43. Correspondence-China (Taiwan).
 44. Correspondence-France.
 45. Correspondence-Greece.
 46. Correspondence-India.
 47. Correspondence-Iran.
 48. Correspondence-Israel.
 49. Correspondence-Italy.
 50. Correspondence-Nepal.
 51. Correspondence-Netherlands.
 52. Correspondence-Portugal.
 53. Correspondence-Sweden.

from Series 4

 54. EDX-6. USEF/PAKISTAN. Pakistan, FY1970.
 55. EDX 19-2. U.S. Professors, Grantee Reports.
 

Part II.   Photos from Group IV-Special Programs  (Box 347)

Box 347 (cont.)
from Series 1, Subseries 1

 56. U.S. Specialists, 1962-1965.
 57. EDX 22-2. Reports . . . .
 58. EDX 22-2. Reports . . . , 1961-1962.
 59. EDX 22-2. U.S. Specialists. Grantee Reports.
 60. EDX 22-3. Program Effectiveness.
 61. EDX 22. U.S. Specialist Program. India, 1968.

from Series 1, Subseries 3

 62. Antoninus, Brother (poet) (Specialist).
 63. Byrd, George (conductor) R 2/18/1957.
 64. Di Bonaventura, Mario (lecturer) for Specialists.
 65. Dudden, Arthur P. STAG Program, FY 1975.
 66. Faulkner in Greece.
 67. Foster, Charles E. STAG Program, FY1975.
 68. Giovanni, Yolande ("Nikki"), Author, Lecturer, AF, FY1974.
 69. Green, Miriam Stewart, Professor of Voice at University of Kansas.
 70. Henderson, Skitch.
 71. Jackson, Isaiah, Conductor (Youth Symphony Orchestra).
 72. EDX 22-2. Kelly, Gene.
 73. Somogi, Judith.
 74. EDX 22-2. Steinbeck, John.
 75. Stewart, Potter, Associate Justice, 1966.
 76. Thompson, Leon, Conductor.
 77. EDX 22. U.S. Specialist. Tree, Marietta. Human Rights.
 78. EDX 22-2. Warren, Earl.
 79. Whitwell, David, French Horn.
 80. American Specialists "B."
 81. American Specialists "W."
 82. Group Specialist Projects.

from Series 2

 83. Grantee Reports, Fiji, 1963.
 84. Tungi, Prince Tupoutoa, Suva, FY1963.
 85. UCLA-Brazil Student Leader Seminar; FY1971. UCLA-Brazil Agreement.
 86. EDX 15-16. General. TURKEY, FY1969.
 87. Reports on Visitors, 1971 (1 of 3).

from Series 3

 88. Fuller, R. Buckminster. Architecture-Engineer. Voluntary Specialist.

from Series 4

 89. EDX 14-4. Teacher Development-Puerto Rico Workshops, 1956.
 90. EDX 14-2. Teacher Development-Guatemalan Social Science Teachers, 1962.
 91. Ireland-Irish Teacher Educational Research Project, 1963.
 92. Mexico, Mexico City-Teacher Development Program, Escuela Normal Superior-North Carolina, FY1963.
 93. EDX 14-2. Teacher Development-Escuela Normal Superior, 1964.
 94. EDX 20-2. Teacher Exchange-Grantee Reports.
from Series 5
 95. EDX 17-2. Educational Travel. Bolivian Architecture Students, 1963.
 96. White House Conference on Youth, 1971.
from Series 8
 97. EDX 16. American Studies-in ARA.
 98. EDX 16. American Studies. Workshop-Mussoorie, India, 1962.

Part II.  Photos from Group VI-U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs Files   (Boxes 347-348)

Box 347 (cont.)
from Series 3

 99. UNESCO.

from Series 4

 100. 88th Meeting, Feb 18-19, 1977-Ottawa, Canada.

from Series 6

 101. Summer 1976. Activities of Foreign Governments.
 102. PER 18(a). Pate, Martha Lucas.
 103. PER 18(a). Curtis, Thomas B.
 104. PER 18(a). Cherne, Leo.
 105. United Nations.
 106. Sports.
 107. East-West Center.
 108. Multiregional Groups.
 109. Arts Exchange.
 110. UNESCO.
 111. U.S. Presidents.
 112. Women.
 113. American Studies.
 114. Heads of State.
 115. Unassigned Photos.
 116. Fall 1973, Winter 1974.
 117. Spring 1974.
 118. Summer 1974.  (See also Oversize Box 349.)
 119. Fall 1974.
 120. PER 18(a). Pate, Martha Lucas.
 121. Winter 1975.
 122. Spring 1975.
 123. Summer 1975.
 124. Fall 1975.

Box 348

 1. Winter 1976.
 2. Spring 1976.
 3. Summer 1976.
 4. Fall 1976.
 5. Summer 1977.
 6. Fall 1977.
 7. Winter 1978.
 8. Summer 1978.
 9. Sister Cities.
 10. Richardson, John.
 11. Duffy, Joseph.
 12. Line Art (1 of 2).  (See also Oversize Box 349.)
 13. Line Art (2 of 2).
 

Part II.  Photos from Group VIII-Cooperating Agencies  (Box 348)

Box 348 (cont.)
from Series 1

 14. Cleveland International Program for Youth Leaders and Social Workers (CIP).
 

Part II.  Photos from Group IX-Country Files  (Box 348)

Box 348 (cont.)

 15. CU History-Photographs of CU Staff, 1938-1968. (See also Oversize Box 349.)
 16. Exchange Agreements-Miscellaneous.
 17. EDX 28-1. Orientations, India, 1968-1969.
 18. EDX 29. Follow-up Program. Argentina, 1971.
 19. EDX 29. Follow-up-Germany, 1959-1964.
 20. Trinidad and Tobago. Port-of-Spain, 1963-1968.
 21. Latin America, General, 1970-1971.
 22. American Days: Helsinki.
 

Part II.   Photos from Group XI-Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between the East and West (East-West Center) Files  (Box 348)

Box 348 (cont.)

 23. EWC Land and Buildings, 1977.
 24. EWC Clippings, 1965.
 25. Reports: General-EWC and NRB.
 26. 1st Meeting, May 13-14, 1965.
 27. National Review Board Appointments.
 28. East-West Center: August 1968.
 29. East-West Center: Jan 1969.
 

Part II.  Photos from Group XII-Files of CU Assistant and Deputy Assistant Secretaries (Box 348)

Box 348 (cont.)

 30. Jacob Canter-Correspondence, 1968.
 31. Assistant Secretary of State (CU). Charles Frankel.
 32. Assistant Secretary of State (CU). Edward D. Re.
 33. Assistant Secretary of State (CU). Bios, [John Richardson], Jr. Swearing-in Ceremony, 7/15/1969.
 34. Assistant Secretary of State (CU). [Bios and Clippings].
 35. Deputy Assistant Secretaries (CU). Alan A. Reich.
 36. Directors of IEP, IES. Lee T. Stull.
 37. General Files of Assistant Secretary Joseph D. Duffey. Confirmation. Bio. Official Photographs.
 38. General Files-Deputy Assistant Secretary Hitchcock. W. K. Hitchcock.
 39. Secretaries and Deputy Secretaries of State.
 

Part II.  Photos from Group XV-Education and Culture   (Box 348)

Box 348 (cont.)
 
 40. EDX 3. CAO Conference, Cologne, 1972.
 41. EDX 1. Proposal: For Satellite Broadcasting and "Blackboard by Wire," 1965.
 

Part II.  Photos from Group XVI-Post Reports  (Box 348)

Box 348 (cont.)

 42. Argentina, 1953-1961.
 43. China, 1951-1970.
 44. Honduras, 1947-1969.
 45. Indonesia, 1953-1959.
 46. Italy, 1961-1971.
 47. Japan, 1961-1964.
 48. Pakistan (NEA), 1957-1969.
 49. Puerto Rico (ARA) Statistics, 1956-1962.
 50. Syria, 1953-1967.
 

Part II.  Photos from Group XVII-General Reports, Surveys, and Correspondence: State Department Programs   (Box 348)

Box 348 (cont.)
from Series 1

 51. A Special Report on the Second Inter-American Foundation Symposium, 1963.
 52. General Correspondence, 1970.

from Series 2

 53. Evidence of Effectiveness.
 54. EDX 2-1. Effectiveness. All Programs-Worldwide.



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