Records Relating to Leaders and Specialists Projects, 1951–1963

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Records Relating to Leaders and Specialists Projects, 1951–1963

1951-1963

This series contains correspondence, memorandums, circulars, fliers, organizational charts, brochures, reports, publications, instructions, agreements, lists, audits, clippings, agendas, minutes, notes, manuals, airgrams, photographs, press releases, newsletters, forms, telegrams, and invitations maintained by the Office of U.S. Programs and Services; and its predecessors, the Leaders and Specialists Division, the Leaders Division, and the Leaders and Specialists Branch. The main correspondents include the International Educational Exchange Service (IES), the Foreign Service Institute (FSI), the Governmental Affairs Institute (GAI), the American Council on Education, embassies, consulates, sponsors of grantees, universities, and others interested in leaders and specialists programs. Subjects covered include information on international educational exchange programs relating to public affairs, education, professional leaders, cultural affairs, labor, economics, media, politics, women, and broadcasters; arrangements and accommodations for grantees; and the administration, financing, selection of grantees, auditing, and the review of these programs. Other topics include educational exchanges, the Foreign Leader Program, official visits, conferences, congresses, grants, broadcasting, and biographical information on grantees.

2 linear feet, 5 linear inches

eng, Latn

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