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Rockefeller Foundation. Division of Humanities.

Organized according to interview and visit, Stevens discusses projects and proposals with various professionals in the humanities. The Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities mission is to support general research, advance the training of personnel and promote projects of international significance. He travels Europe assessing grant and project proposals.

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Stevens, David Harrison (1884-1980)

Organized according to interview and visit, Stevens discusses projects and proposals with various professionals in the humanities. The focus of the Rockefeller Foundation's work in the humanities has changed from research interests of scholars to a greater concentration of cultural diffusion aimed at the general public with grants for museums, drama, film and radio. Internationally, areas of program concentration included cultural interchange through libraries, development of understanding with the Far East, and the improvement of international communication.

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Rockefeller Foundation. Division of Humanities.

The diary is arranged by interview and visit. John Marshall is an assistant director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities Division. The program focuses on a greater means of cultural diffusion instead of research. In the United States grants were made to museums, drama, film and radio. This diary surveys humanities programs in the field of education in the western United States. The diary includes "Iowa State College Extension Service" budget statement.

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Stevens, David Harrison (1884-1980)

Organized according to interview and visit, Stevens discusses projects and proposals with various professionals in the humanities. The Humanities program is to affect contemporary culture and the general public appreciation of drama, film and radio. Internationally, the Humanities would exchange print materials and develop Far East studies programs. The program's work with libraries is chiefly of an international character and is concerned with projects aiming to promote the exchange of bibliographical and source materials.

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Rockefeller Foundation. Division of Humanities.

Organized according to interview and visit, Stevens discusses projects and proposals with various professionals in the humanities. The Humanities program's mission is to promote the democratization of culture through grants to universities, museums and libraries; improvements of international communication; and freer use technical devices that invention has given us for disseminating knowledge.

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Rockefeller Foundation. Division of Humanities.

Organized according to interview and visit, Stevens discusses projects and proposals with various professionals in the humanities. The goal of the program is a wider diffusion of knowledge and a freer expression of individual abilities in areas such as drama, libraries, museums, radio, film, Latin America and the Far East.

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Stevens, David Harrison (1884-1980)

The grants of the humanities programs in 1941 focused on protecting human history, and to supply men and materials in time of war. The main areas of interest that were funded included drama, film, radio, libraries, museums, language, Latin America and Far East studies, and American studies.

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Stevens, David Harrison (1884-1980)

The grants, visits and interviews with professionals in the field of humanities focus on research and education in languages and foreign cultures, North American studies and on the betterment of libraries, museums, drama, film and radio. The diary includes a calendar/itinerary for trip to Mexico from January 22-31, 1948.