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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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 the democratization of culture and the improvement of international communication through grants made to museums, drama, film and radio. In this diary Marshall documents the progress on various film and radio projects. He also attends an informal conference on Motion Pictures in Latin America.
Organized according to interview and visit, Stevens discusses projects and proposals with various professionals in the humanities. Grants are made to interests in drama, libraries, Far East studies, Latin America, Radio, and film.
Organized according to interview and visit, Stevens discusses projects and proposals with various professionals in the humanities. Grants are made to interests in drama, libraries, Far East studies, Latin America, Radio, and film.
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.
The grants, visits and interviews with professionals in the 1942 diary focus on language study and culture for the war effort, American studies, drama, radio, film, and libraries.
The grants, visits and interviews with professionals in the field of humanities focus on the war effort, Latin American and Far East studies, and contemporary life and culture. Included in the diary is a pamphlet titled, "The United Nations Series."
The grants, visits and interviews with professionals in the field of humanities focus on the war effort, Latin American and Far East studies, and contemporary life and culture. Stevens takes a trip to Mexico to survey the Rockefeller Foundation Humanities program in Mexico. The diary includes a list of post war fellowships as well.
Organized according to interview and visit, the diary focuses on agricultural programs in Latin America. Harrar interviews fellowship candidates, surveys agricultural research in India and tours various Latin American agricultural research colleges and experiment stations. New York Office-1952: Harrar interviews candidates for agricultural staff members. He details their background, his observations and his recommendations. Harrar also discusses agricultural research with professionals in the field and has a meeting with John D. Rockefeller 3rd about interests in Asiatic agriculture.
The Agriculture Program emphasize has shifted to focus on improving food supply and increasing agricultural productivity. The focus of this diary is on the Colombian Program, agricultural education and includes "Meetings of Representatives of the Kellogg Foundation."