LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE UNITED STATES SENATE EIGHTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION
A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON THE ARTS TO ASSIST IN THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FINE ARTS IN THE UNITED STATES
A BILL TO ESTABLISH A PROGRAM OF GRANTS TO STATES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS IN THE ARTS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
Thompson, Hon. Frank, Jr., U.S. Representative from the State of New
Jersey.
Lindsay, Hon. John, a U.S. Representative from the State of New York..
McMurrin, Sterling M., Commissioner of Education; accompanied by
Reginald G. Conley, Assistant General Counsel; Charles W. Radcliffe,
Director, Legislative Services Branch; and Ralph C. M. Flynt, Assistant
Commissioner and Director, Division of Statistics and Research Services,
Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare___
Faine, Hy, vice president, National Council on the Arts and Government,
New York City, and national executive secretary, American Guild of
Musical Artists...
Pollack, Peter, executive director, American Federation of Arts, New
York City.
Hussey, S. Melville, executive vice president, National Folk Festival
Association, Washington, D.C.; accompanied by Sarah Gertrude Knott,
national director, National Folk Festival Association..
Hull, William, assistant director, New York State Council on the Arts_ _ _
Dickinson, Edward, executive secretary, Schumann Memorial Foundation
Conant, Dr. Howard, chairman, Department of Art Education, New York
University--
Clancy, George V., international treasurer, American Federation of Musi-
cians, AFL-CIO...
Conant, Dr. Howard, chairman, Department of Art Education, New York
University--
Dance Teachers Guild, Inc., prepared statement.
Dickinson, Edward, executive secretary, Schumann Memorial Foundation_
Dye, Lyle, Jr., managing director, Equity Library Theater, New York
City.
Faine, Hy, vice president, National Council on the Arts and Government, New York City, and national executive secretary, American Guild of Musical Artists..
Fogarty, Hon. John E., a Representative from the State of Rhode Island,
prepared statement_
Forest, Frank, president, Empire State Music Festival, New York City--
Gerdine, L., chairman, Department of Music, Washington University, St.
Louis, Mo., prepared statement...
Hubbard, Miss Howard, assistant director, Washington office, American
Library Association, prepared statement.
Hull, William, assistant director, New York State Council on the Arts..
Humphrey, Hon. Hubert H., a U.S. Senator from the State of Minnesota_
Hussey, S. Melville, executive vice president, National Folk Festival As-
sociation, Washington, D.C., accompanied by Sarah Gertrude Knott,
national director, National Folk Festival Association----
Knott, Sarah Gertrude, national director, National Folk Festival Asscoci-
ation, Inc., supplementary statement--
Lindsay, Hon. John, a U.S. Representative from the State of New York..
McDowell, Harris B., Jr., a Representative from the State of Delaware,
prepared statement.
McMurrin, Sterling M., Commissioner of Education, accompanied by Reginald G. Conley, Assistant General Counsel; Charles W. Radcliffe, Director, Legislative Services Branch; and Ralph C. M. Flynt, Assist- ant Commissioner and Director, Division of Statistics and Research Services, Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare...
Nagel, Charles, director, City Art Museum of St. Louis, Mo..
Pollack, Peter, executive director, American Federation of Arts, New York
City
Porterfield, Robert, Barter Theater, Abingdon, Va.
Statement before a subcommittee of the House Labor Committee on
H.R. 3541, November 1957...
Walters, Walter H., Department of Theater Arts, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa.......
Ward, Dorothea C., prepared statement_
Weaver, John Henry, Sr., Pompton Plains, N.J., prepared statement.. Wright, Henry L., FAIA, president, American Institute of Architects, pre- pared statement__
Air Force recreation program__
An act (No. 294) by the Assembly of the State of New Jersey- Articles entitled:
"British Arts Plan May Guide the United States," by James Feron, special to the New York Times.....
"Climate Right for Federal and State Aid to the Arts-Kennedy and Rockefeller in Receptive Mood," from Back Stage, February 11, 1961__
"Cultural Upsurge in State and Nation Seen by Governor," by Paul Gardner, in the New York Times of August 27, 1962.
"Does the Federal Government Have a Role in Our Cultural Life?"
speech of Senator Joseph S. Clark at the second annual members'
dinner of the Walters Art Gallery, May 8, 1961..
"Folksongs and Dances, U.S.A.: the Changing Scene," by Sarah Ger- trude Knott _ _
"Laissez Faire or Aid?" by R. O. Berdahl, assistant professor of gov-
ernment at San Francisco State College, doing research on the
British Arts Council. -
"Modern Living in the City," from Time magazine of August 10, 1962.
"New Jersey Weighs $250,000 Outlay for Art in Four State Buildings," by Franklin Gregory in the Newark Star Ledger, September 5, 1962.
"Program of Grants to States for Development of the Arts," extension of remarks of Senator Clark in the Congressional Record of Febru- ary 2, 1961...
"Shake a Big Stigma or Stop," by Walter H. Walters, in the Centre Daily Times, August 3, 1962.
"The Arts Council Opens a Road to a Richer Culture," from the Prov- idence Journal of January 25, 1962.
"The Theater in West Germany," by Walter H. Walters-
"Theater, a Compelling Need: A Feasible Plan," by Hon. John V.
Lindsay, a Representative from the State of New York, in Show magazine, April 1962.............
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