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Organized according to interview and visit, Vincent talks to various professionals in the field of public health and discusses projects and proposals. As President of the Rockefeller Foundation he is involved in the institutional and administrative duties of the Rockefeller Foundation, International Health Board and China Medical Board. In 1924, Vincent take a trip to the Near East and Jamaica to survey medical education and facilities, determine need of Rockefeller Foundation assistance, and assess program progress.
2 january- 29 September 1924: The grants, visits and interviews with professionals in the field of medical education focus on studying the present day needs in medical education and of developing programs for the assistance of medical schools in countries other than the United States and China. The diary includes an itinerary for 23 February- 12 April 1924.
The grants, visits and interviews with professionals in the field of medical education focus on studying the present day needs in medical education and of developing programs for the assistance of medical schools in countries other than the United States and China. Pearce takes a trip to Europe. Discussions of fellowships, literature programs and laboratory supply programs take place. The diary includes an itinerary for November 21- March 25, 1925.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. George K. Strode is an assistant director of the International Health Division working at the Paris Office. The International Health Division carried out projects in malaria control, supported public health programs, gave aid to the organization or maintenance of essential services of state and national health departments and continued its contribution to the training of public health personnel as well as supports a fellowship program.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. George K. Strode is a director of the International Health Division (IHD). The IHD continues its investigation and control of diseases important to the field public health. The IHD also promotes public health education with fellowships and travel grants. Strode received program updates from staff members and interviews professionals in the field of public health. The diary details Strode's travels to the Middle East to survey public health programs and preventive medical research.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. John Marshall is an associate director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities Division. The contents include Conference on Current Work in Language Teaching, a Pilot Project in Fundamental Education in Haiti and Marshall travels to the Middle East from 10 November- 17 December 1948 to represent the Rockefeller Foundation at the Third General Conference of Unesco.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. John Marshall is an associate director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities Division. He takes a trip to the Near East to assess and survey Rockefeller Foundation Humanities program interests. The diary includes general impression reports on Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq and Turkey. Marshall also attends the U.S. National Commission for Unesco in Washington D.C.
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 diary is arranged by interview and visit. John Marshall is an associate director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities Division. The Humanities Program focus is to aid humanistic studies which have a direct relevance to contemporary life, support activities designed to interpret contemporary cultures and encourage study of foreign languages as an aid to eliminate barriers to international cooperation. Marshall attends the Fourth Annual Near East Conference and the U.S. National Conference for Unesco. He also discusses various avenues in which Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Arabic Program could go.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. John Marshall is an associate director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities Division. The Humanities Program focus is to aid humanistic studies which have a direct relevance to contemporary life, support activities designed to interpret contemporary cultures and encourage study of foreign languages as an aid to eliminate barriers to international cooperation. Marshall travels to the Near East continues and he attends the Fourth Annual Near East Conference at Princeton University.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. John Marshall is an associate director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities Division. The Humanities Program focus is to stimulate cultural growth by increasing aid to interpretative studies of recent studies, assist American studies in other countries, and grants in creative writing, music and the other arts. Marshall takes a trip to the Near East to survey Arab studies, Language and translation projects. The diary includes reports on Egypt and Iraq's current political climate.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. John Marshall is an associate director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities Division. The Humanities Program focus is to stimulate cultural growth by increasing aid to interpretative studies of recent studies, assist American studies in other countries, and grants in creative writing, music and the other arts. Marshall continues his travels in the Near East, attends Bhamdoum Meetings and the Fifth Annual Near East Conference at Princeton University.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. John Marshall is an associate director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities Division. The Humanities Program focus is to stimulate cultural growth by increasing aid to interpretative studies of recent studies, assist American studies in other countries, and grants in creative writing, music and the other arts. Marshall takes a trip to the Near East from 16 March to 4 April, 1954 to survey higher education in the Near East, American studies abroad and attend a conference in Cairo, Egypt. He attend attends the Stratford Ontario Shakespeare Festival from July 13-15, 1954 in Canada and speaks to various professionals in the arts.
Russell's diary is arranged according to interview and visit. He holds interviews, conferences and visits with professionals in the field of malaria research. He visits a DDT manufacturing plant in India, attends Pakistan's first malaria conference, works on his manuscripts and attends the 8th World Health Assembly as WHO consultant. Russell assesses countries by population density, areas of malaria outbreak and healthcare response. The international focus of the Rockefeller Foundation is eradicating malaria.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. John Marshall is an associate director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities Division. The program is concerned with history, philosophy, linguistics and the arts. Grants are organized into intercultural studies, humanistic research, the arts and special projects. Marshall takes a trip to the Near East to survey Rockefeller Foundation opportunities and current political situations in the Middle East.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. John Marshall is an associate director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities Division. The program is concerned with history, philosophy, linguistics and the arts. Grants are organized into intercultural studies, humanistic research, the arts and special projects. Marshall's trip to the Near East continues in Lebanon and Turkey. In the United States, Marshall attends the Seventh Annual Near East Conference at Princeton University and takes a trip to Cambridge, Massachusetts to visit the Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. John Marshall is an associate director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities Division. The program is concerned with history, philosophy, linguistics and the arts. Grants are organized into intercultural studies, humanistic research, the arts and special projects. Marshall takes a trip to the Near East from 10 March-16April 1956 to survey teaching English in Cairo and American studies abroad. In the United States, he takes a trip to Oak Ridge, Tennessee and gives his impressions and recommendations of the Oak Ridge Arts Council. Marshall also attends the ACLS Commission on the Humanities in Worchester, Massachusetts.
The diary is arranged by interview and visit. John Marshall is an associate director of the Rockefeller Foundation's Humanities Division. The program is concerned with history, philosophy, linguistics and the arts. Grants are organized into intercultural studies, humanistic research, the arts and special projects. Marshall takes a trip to the Near East from 1 March-31 March 1957. Topics that are discussed during this trip include philanthropy and the arts in Turkey, the Istanbul Conservatory, and teaching English in Egypt. The diary also details Marshall's conversations with Lincoln Kirstein regarding his impression of performing arts in the United States and Canada.
Photographer: Simmons, William
Research and staff development, faculty of agricultural and food sciences
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Support for a research project entitled "civil strife and social change in lebanon"
Support for practical field experience for agriculture students in their final year at the american university of beirut
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Strengthening of the amiliyah vocational institute in lebanon
Improvement of english language teaching at the amiliyyah institute
Strengthening the college's administration and academic program
Costs of consultants for a faculty workshop, february 1973
To support an in-service training program for women's organizations in lebanon
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Support for the research and documentation program of the center in lebanon
Support for research on the arabic language
International Affairs Program [IA]; Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Research, meetings & publications on the role of environments, social welfare policies in lebanon's post-war reconstruction process
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Research, meetings & publications on the role of environments, social welfare policies in lebanon's post-war reconstruction process
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Ford Foundation records, International Division, Office Files of Robert H. Edwards, 1968-1977 3.28 Cubic Feet
Expenses of overseas field offices (lebanon) - specialists and consultants in rural development
Program specialists and consultants in science education in arab countries of the middle east
Project specialists and consultants in economic development for the beirut office
Program specialists and consultants in agricultural and rural development for the beirut office
Program specialists and consultants in library development for the beirut office
The papers focus on the years after World War II and the reconstruction of the Peking Union Medical College, and include reports and correspondence by Loucks from China Medical Board, Inc. sponsored trips to the Far East, 1951-1964. The countries surveyed include: Japan, Hong Kong, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Siam (Thailand), Burma, Ceylon, India, Pakistan, Lebanon, Korea, Vietnam, and the Trust Territory. The reports include information not only about the status of medical education, but also about the social and political climate of each country.
1952 Index; 4 pages.
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Middle East and North Africa (Cairo)
Support of management training program and facilities
Development of the faculty of law and political and administrative sciences
English language training for university faculty
Lebanon, 1920-1967 3.6 Cubic Feet
With the exception of a few general reports on medical education, the Rockefeller Foundation's interest was channelled entirely through the American University of Beirut. The Foundation gave support to the University's Medical School (1920-1967), to its Arabic Studies program (1948-1953) and School of Nursing (1927-1941). Although the files contain considerable material concerning the University's Department of Sociology, including a textbook and yearbooks, there is no record of any Foundation grant for its support during this period.