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United States. Office of the US High Commissioner for Germany. Management and Budget Division / The America Houses, a study of the U.S. Information Center in Germany
(1953)
V. B. Programming, pp. 132-136
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V. B. PROfRAMMI7G Programming Content In planning activities on a monthly, quarterly, or annual basis, programing should be limited to the following themes with due regard to the resources at the conmand of the individual America House and with the understanding that relative emphasis will vary according to the nature of the community served. 1. Lactures, Discussions, Films, and Exhibits a. United States Subjects 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) U) 12) 13) lh) 15) Arts (fine arts, applied arts, music) Economics (industry, business, agriculture, labor, management, United States economic structure) Education Geography (travelogues) Govemment (city, state, national) History Law Literature and language Philosophy (the American way of life, American democracy, etc.) Politics (including foreign policy) Press, radio, television Religion Sciences Society (including sociology) 'Theater and film b. United States Interest in Other Nations 1) Cultural, historical, economic, between the United States and 2) Cultural, historical, economic, between the United States and 3) Arican financial, scientific, and political ties Germany and political ties other nations or technical aid c. United States Interest in International Organizations 1) United Nations 2) European integration (ncluding European Defense Comunity) 3) Other regional pacts supported by the United States - 132 -
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