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ADULT EDUCATION. Apr. 10, July
1, 6, 7, Sept. 23, Nov. 5, 19.
Elsinore, Int'l Conf. Apr. 10
July 1, 6, 7, Nov. 5
See : Seminars : Delhi, My-
sore. Petropolis.
AFGHANISTAN. Feb
AGREEMENT to facilitate the int'l
cireul. of visual and audi-
lory equipment. March C,
June 9, Sept. 19, 27, Oct.
12
Int'l
June 9,
GATT.
AGRICULTURE. Apr. 1, 5, 8,
5
11, Dec. 9.
cireul. of publications,
sept. 19
Sec
Farming. new methods, Apr.
D
Haiti, Mysore
in Central
AMERICA
AMERICAN
OAS),
AMERICANISTS
gress
FAQ,
Art
Sept. 32
States, Organisation of.
Jan 3
York
New Con-
Nov. 22.
ANTHROPOLOGISTS, int'l organ.
of. March 2, Sept. 2, 28,
Nov. 14
ANABIC Classics. March ¢
ARCHIVES int'les d’hist. des scien-
ces. Apr. 11
See Photographie
ARID ZONES, Inst. int'l of. Febr.
7 ov. 5, Jan. 9
ART CRITICS. Aug. 12.
ART (S) and Letters. Mareh C,
Sept. 15, 30, Nov. 3
Cité des. June 12
Council, a Colonial. Sept. 21
Art films. Jan. 6, 7
In Central America. Sept. 32
In Education. Dec, 11
- Int'l Review of. Nov. 16
Emotionalism
Aug. 7.
India, May 8
Folk-lore. Free-
dom of the Artist. Monn-
ments Music. Photogra-
phic Archives, Visual Arts.
ASSISTANCE to ul
areas. See
AUSTRALIA. offers to aid
wrecked museums ;
6
- Nolan,
AUSTRIA. Feb. 1
AVICENNA. Sept. 6,
Jan. 3.
Nov. 20
- Malina’s pastel
in Science,
- Revival in
See Film
er-developed
rechnical
war
Marsh
Sidney. Jan. 11.
Jan. 3
BACH, J. §.
BAEZ, Martinez.
BALZAC, Jan. 3
BEEBY, C. E., Honorary
lor Jan ;,
Sept. 22, Nov. 9
BELGIUM, Int'l rheatre
Feb ]
Children’s Villages
BIBLIOGRAPHICUS, Index
6
Counsel-
Feb 11,
Inst
Feb. 9.
Nov.
BIDAULT, Georges
BLIND Persons
BOHR, Niels. March 1, July 7
BOOK (S) Cheap. Aug. 7
Book Coupon Scheme
5, C, June 3, 9,
Sept. 19, Nov. 5, 8
Extension to films and io
scientif. equipment. Noy
5,8
- Obtainable through Science
Co-op. Of.. June 9.
Exchange Centres. March ‘.
- See Children. Textbooks
BOOK of Needs Volume If
March 6
Feb. 4.
Braille. Nov. 5, 6.
March
Aug. 7,
BOYD-ORR, Lord. Aug. 5
BRAILLE. Nov. 5
BRAZII Records of the best
Brazilian poets. June 9
See Quitandinha, Inter-
American Seminar
BUDDHA. May 1
BUDGET. Feb. 2, 9, Apr. 1, 4,
July 2, Aug. 10, Sept. 13,
15, Nov 3.
Devaluation measures. Nov
3
for 1950 Sept
3, July 2
BURMA. Member State
Reconstruction.
Ritchie. Aug. 6.
Book Coupon
and Exch. Centres.
3
Canadian Council for Re-
construction througa
Unesco. Feb. 9, June 9.
June 9
Feb. 9
CALDER,
CANADA Scheme
Mareh
National Film Board. Oct. 12
Nov 10.
CARE, Co-operative for American
Remittances to Europe,
Apr. 2
CARNEIRO, Prof. Paulo de Bei
redo. Aug. 2.
CASSOU, Jean. March 2
CATALOGUB of colour reproduc-
tions (1860 to 1949).
March 2, Aug. 12, Nov. 16
See Exhibition. Recorded
c.
CHANDRASEKHAR, S. Feb 10
Apr. 9, May 9
CHILDREN, Feb. 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
12, March B, Sept. 23,
Nov. 9, Jan. 9. See : China
Europe. Greece. Middle
East. Spanish.
Broadcasting Stories for.
Jan. 5.
Comic Strips. Feb. 12, Apr.
4, Aug. 8.
Homeless. Feb. 1, 5, 6, 7,
Nov. 23
IFCC, Int'l Fed. of Children’s
Communities. Feb. 9.
Int'l Montessori Congress
Nov. 17
— Litth teacher System in
China. March 8
Magic Carpet for. Dec. 10
Photo Story, Children of
Europe. Feb. 1, 5, — 2
Dec. 10
Problem of Child Vagrant
Charleroi Conf. Nov. 23
Science Books for. Jan. 8
Children’s Villages. Feb. 9,
10, May 4, June 10, July 3,
Aug. 9, Sept. 20
See Khefugees Schools
UNAC, UNICEF.
CHILE. Helping University, Feb.
12
CHINA, Educational Missions in.
Feb. 11, Nov. 5
—- Engineering educaitoun-
al equipment. Dec. 5.
‘Litthe teacher’ against Illi-
teracy. March 8
McLaren in. Oct. 12
Reconstruction Fund, Int'l
Nov. 4, 15
Frederic
Recordings
Scholarships
and Concert
CHOPIN,
A Tribute to, Feb. 4, June
12, Sept. 31, Nov. 16.
CIER, Council f. int'l Educ. Re+
constr. In U. 8S. Feb. 9
CITE DES ARTS, Parts. June 12
CIVILIZATION, Foundations of
Apr. 4.
— See ; Americanists. Central
America. Folk Arts. Philo-
sophy. Translations, Inder
translationum
CLASSICAL studies, and Unesco.
Sept. 5
CLASSICS Maren
Translations of
Cc, De {, Jan, 10
CLEVELAND. See National Com-
missions. U. S. A
CLUBS. Young scientists’. Aug. 4,
ov. 15
COLOMBIA Assoc Project in
Viani. March 5, Sept. 22
COLOUR Reproductions of Pain-
ting See Catalogue.
Exhibition rravel-
ling Print Masaccio,
Album
COMIC STRIPS. Feb. 12, Apr. 4
Aug. 8
COMMUNICATIONS. Sept, 15, Nov
3
See Exchange of Persons
Mass Communications.
COMPETITIONS. In schools. Essay
and Poster March 2,
Sept. 23, Jan. 1, 5
COMPTON, Dr. A. March. 7.
CONFERENCE, General
Sept. 1, 13, Oct
1, 4,5
Balanee sheet of a, Nov. 1,
Paris
1, 3, Nov
s, 2
Florence 1950. Nov. 2, 4, 4
Int'l Student Group. Nov. 20
Organization of Work. Sept.
13
CONFUCIUS. 2.500th) Anniversary.
Jan
CONSTITUTION, Unesco’s. Oct. 1)
CONVENTIONS. Int'l. See Agree
ment. Copyright
COPYRIGHT Mareh C, Aug i,
Nov. 5
COUNCIL of Europe. Jan. 3
CROCE, Benedetto. Aug. 11
CULTURAL Activities. Aug. 9, Sep*
15, Nov. 3, 16
CULTURE and Technology. March
1, A, Apr. 1.
Czech Plan. Aug. 9
of various countries and
their relationship with
others. Nov. 5
Protection of Local. July 11.
See Adult Education, Elsi-
nore Conf. Cultural Acti-
vities. Duties of the state
Newsprint.
CURRENCIES June 9, Sept. 8&8.
See GATT
CUSTOMS Reducing Economic
Obstacles. June 3, Sept. 7
19, Nov. 3, 8
CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Book Coupon
Scheme. March 3
Czech Five-Year Plan. Aug
9
DAVIS, Watson. March. 4, Aug. 5.
DELHI. Seminar. May 3, Nov. 16
DEMOCRACY. What is it. May 11,
Aug. 8.
See rerminology, Scienti-
fle
DEMOGRAPHY See Food and
People
DENMARK. Folk High School Mo-
vement. July 6.
DESERT. See Arid Zones
DESMOND Rh. W. Feb. 2.
DIRECTOR-GENERAI Feb. 2, 3,
16, 17
the
1948,
16, 17.
Nov. if.
STATE.
Oct. 4,
10, Sept
Ann. Rep. on
of Unesco
1949, Sept
DRZEWIESKI, B.
DUTIES OF THE
sept. 1, 13,
COMMISSIONS
Activities
Feb. 2
July i,
Nov. 4,
ECONOMIC
Asia, Far East. June 3,
Sept. 7.
ECONOMISTS int'l organiz. of.
Sept 28.
Europe,
CUMULATIVE INDEX 10
N. B. — Numbers in Index refer to pages. —
ECOSOC. March B, Apr. 1, July 10,
Aug. 10, Sept. 3.
Unesco Report to United
Nations. Aug. 10, Sept. 3.
See : Technical Aid Plan.
ECUADOR. Earthquake, Nov. 4, 11.
Human Rights Day. Feb. 3.
EDUCATION. Budget and = Pr-
gramme, Sept. 15, 22, Nov.
3, 9.
Cut Frontier Barriers to
Exchange. June 3.
Denmark. Folk High School.
July 6.
France, ann. Seminar. Sé-
vres. Dec. 8.
India. May 6, 7
Intl Conf. on Public Ediu-
cation, Geneva. May a
Aug. 2.
Intl Educational Fund. Apr.
é.
Missions, Educational. Feb.
11, March B, Apr. 1, Nov,
rraining of Teachers. Feb
July 10
{ K. Ann.
Union of
Conf. of the Nat
Teachers. May &.
See : Adult. Elementary. Hu
man rights. IBE. Radio.
Reconstruction, Seminars
rechnical. Television
EGYPT Book Coupon Scheme
Sept. 19
EINSTEIN, Albert. March 1, 7.
EISENHOWER, Milton 5S. Apr. 2.
ELEMENTARY Education. July 10
Nov. 5
ELTON, A. Aug. 7.
EMERGENCY Action Sept 24,
Nov. 3, 4, if
EPIDEMICS. Bulletin, Feb. 12.
Mass Commu-
and Education
EQUIPMENT. See
nications
Materials.
EUROPE, Children of. Feb. 1, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 12, June 10.
Economie Commis
Council of.
EXCHANGE of Persons. March ¢
6, 7
See
ug i, Sept. 14, 15, 26,
97, Nov. 3, 5, 10.
Between the United States
and other Countries.
Roads to Peace. Sept. 26
Young Scientists Clubs. Aug.
J
See Study Abroad. Inter-
national Handbook of Fel-
lowships.
EXCHANGE OF EXHIBITIONS and
Collections. Nov. 5.
EXCHANGE OF PUBLICATIONS.
June 11, Sept. 14.
EXECUTIVE BOARD. Feb. 3, July
2, Sept. 14, Nov. 4, Jan.
EXHIBITIONS. Colour reproduc-
tions. Travelling. Aug. 12.
Catalogue of Travelling
Exhibition. Aug. 12
Human Rights, Musee Gal-
liera. Sept. 9, Oct. 5, 6, 7.
Levant Fair. Nov. 10
Munch, Edvard. Aug. 12.
Municipal Museum of Amis-
lerdam. Dec. 2.
Sidney Nolan, Jan. 11.
See Exchange of Exhibi-
tions and Collections.
FAO. Feb. 10, Apr. 2, 9, June 2
Aug. 6, Sept. 2.
Hot Springs, Foundation of.
Aug. 6
FASCISM and National-Socialism.
Studies of their philoso
phic bases. Nov. 5.
FAWTIER, Robert. Mar. 2.
FELLOWSHIPS. See Study
Abroad.
FIELD Science Co-op. Off. See
science.
FILM S), technical
Mareh C, Nov. 5, 11.
Association, Int'l Scientife.
needs of.
Jan. 7.
Canadian National Film
Board. Nov. 10.
Educational. Apr. 4, Aug. 7,
Jan. 6, 7
Extension of Book Coupyn
Scheme to. Nov. 5, 8
Festival, Washington. June
Y.
Fundamental Education in
China. Oct. 12
Indian. May 8
Popular scientific. Aug. 6
7, Jan. 7.
Projectors, low priced. Nov.
FISHERIES. Sept. 2.
FLORENCE, Seat of Unesco Confe-
rence 1950. Nov. 24.
FOLK ART and traditions. Noy. 23,
Dec. 3, Jan. 5.
FOLK LORE, a Tale from
Indian. Jan. 5.
FOOD and People. Feb. 10, Maret
C, Apr. 4, &, 6, 7, 8, 9,
American
Muy 9, July 12, Aug. 6,
Sept. 3, 7, 11, 28, Nov. 15
— Articles and pamphlets
Sept. 11.
Famine threatens man. Sept.
7.
Food Production since War
Apr. 6.
How the soil vanishes. July
»
Latin America. Nov. 15.
Mal-Nourished = Population.
Aug. 6.
Netherlands. Nov. 15.
The Storv of Antonio
Arango. july 12.
-—- The Way Out. Apr. 7.
- United Kingdom. Nov. 15.
- United Nations, Technical
Aid Plan, Priority § for
food. Sept. 3.
See Fisheries.
FRANCE, Book Coupon
March 3.
Human Rights Day. Feb. 3.
Int'l Theatre Institute. Feb.
Scheme.
4.
Int'l University of the Air.
Feb. 12.
- Sévres. ann. Seminar of Di-
rectors of Secondary Edu-
cation. Dec. 8.
See : Children’s Villages.
Circulation of Publications.
June 9, Sept. 19. See :
Agreement.
FREE
FREEDOM of the Artist. Sept 31.
FREE FLOW, of Cultural Equip-
nent. Sept. 18. See
Agreement.
Flow of Information. March
C, Sept. 7, 8, 19.
Movement of Persons. Sept.
18. See : Study Abroad.
FRISCH, Hartvig. July 6.
FUNDAMENTAL Education. March
5, 8, June 5, 6, 7, 8, July
10, Nov. 5, 9, 19, Dec. 1,
6, 7, Jan. 3.
GANDHI, Mahatma. May 5, Oct. 7.
GATT. General Agreement on Ta-
riffs and Trade, Annecy
June 3, Sept. 19.
GEODESY and Geophysics, Un. of.
Jan. 9.
GEOGRAPHY and int'l understand-
ing. May 2, Sept. 22, Nov.
5, Dec. 10.
GERMANY. May 3, June 3, Sept. 9,
14, Nov. 18.
Book Exchange Centre. Miy
3
Ex German Libraries in
Italy. June 3.
GOETHE. Aug. 1, 11.
GRANTS-IN-AID to
unions, Sept. 10,
GREECE, Refugees. Feb.
Oct. 11, Nov. 13.
HADAMARD, Jacques. March. 7.
HAITI, Pilot Project. June 5, 6,
7, 8, Nov. 5.
scientille
Nov. 5.
1, July 1,
HANDLER, Joseph. March. 6,
Apr. it.
HEALTH, Epidemics Bulletin. Feb.
12, Apr.
Mental. March 6
Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. In-
dia’s Minister of. Sept. 21.
See Medical, WHO.
HENDERSON, James L. June 11.
HISTORY * Most of the World ”.
Natural and political. Sept.
2
of Mankind. Scientifie and
cultural. Nov. 16.
rextbooks, Improvement of.
See : Seminars 1950.
See Archives. Monuments.
Science.
HOEG, Carsten. Sept. 5.
HUMAN Factors, and responsibi-
litv. July 6, 7.
HUMANISM. See Classical Stu-
dies.
HUMANISTIC Studies. See Phi-
losophy and
HUMAN RIGHTS. Feb. 3, 8, March
Cc, D, Apr. 11, Sept. 9,
oat. i, & 6, 7, Nev. 13,
21, Jan. 4, 11.
Articles of the Universal
Declaration. Oct. 6, 7.
(Loose Page).
Day. 10th December, Feb. 3,
Jan. 4.
Essays. Apr. 11.
In Switzerland.
ber, Jan. 11.
Lake Success, Photographic
Display. Nov. 13.
— Musée Paris. Sept.
9, Oct. 5, 6, 7, Nov. 21.
Solemn Consecration in
Sorbonne. March D.
Story of. Feb. 3.
Symposium on. Oct. 1.
reacher’s Handbook. Feb. 3
&.
10th Decem-
the
HUNGARY. Book
March 3.
Children’s Communi-
ties. Feb. 1, 9, June 10.
HUXLEY, Aldous. Apr. 6, 7, 8.
HUXLEY, Julian, Former
Director-General.
3, Sept. 21.
HUYSMANS, Camille.
HYGIENE. Apr. 1.
Coupon Scheme
Unesco
Feb. 2,
March. 2.
HYLEAN Amazon. Febr. 2, March
B.
IBE. See Int'l Bureau of Edu-
eation.
ICAO: Int'l Civil Aviation Org.
June 2.
ICOM. Int’l Council of Museums.
Sept. 30.
IrCC, Int'l Fed. of Children’s Com-
munities. Feb. 9.
ILLITERACY. March 8, Apr. 1, 10
May 3, July 11, Sept. 5, 23
29, Oct. 2, Nov. 1, 9, Dec
6.
See Fundamental Educa-
tion.
ILO. Int'l Labour Organiz. June 2.
Impetus. Reconstr. and Rehabili-
tation Magazine. Oct. 11.
INDEX. See : Bibliographicus.
Translationum.
INDIA, Anniversary of Mahatma
Gandhi's Death. Feb. 12,
May 5, Oct. 7.
Book Coupon Scheme. May
“ q
— Indian Literature. May. 7.
— In the World today. May 5.
Minister of Health. Sept. 21
Newsprint. May 12.
Population problems.
0, Apr. 8, May 9.
Radio Stations. March 4.
- Seience Clubs. Dee. 5.
INDUSTRIAL Development. Pro-
blems raised by. July 10.
INFORMATION. See : Communiea-
tions. Press and. United
Nations. Methods.
INTERCHANGE. See
persons.
Feb.
: Exchange of
inv’l Bureau of Education. Feb. 2,
May 2, July 11, Nov. 5.
Int'l Organizations. Non
Governmental.
See
INT'L SCHOOLS, A chain of. May
: f
Int'l Sciences Bulletin. Nov. 14.
Int'l Studies Conference, Sept. 28.
Intl Telegraph and Telephone
1.T.T. Conf., Paris. July 4.
Int'l Understanding. Feb 2, March
C, May 4, July 8, Sept. i,
99
Elsinore Basic Principles,
July 8.
Geography. See Seminars
1950.
See Duties of the State.
International Schools.
IRO. Feb. tt.
ISRAEL. Member State. Oct. 3.
ISTANBUL. Branch Off. of the
Middle East Se. Co-op. OM.
Dec. 5.
ITALY. Children of Europe. Feb.
1, 9, Aug. 1, 9, Nov. 17.
- Monuments, Restoration of.
Nov. 17, Dee. 12.
JAMAICA. Work Camp. Sept. 24.
JAPAN. June 9, Sept. 9. 14, Nov.
18.
Nagoya Association
operation with
June 9.
for Co-
Unesco,
The Univ. Decl. of Human
rights. Sept. 9.
JOURNALISTS. Need for Profes-
sional Training. Feb. 2.
Press and the language of
science. Aug. &.
KABIR, Humayun. May 6,
KOO, Portia. March 8.
KRONBORG, Castle. Great Knights’
Hall. July 6, 7
Jan. 10.
LABORATORIES, Research and
Training. July 10.
LABOUR. See ILO,
LANGUAGE. Poetry Records. Alb-
um. Library of Congress.
June 8.
See Terminology.
LATIN AMERICA. Associated Pro-
ject in Viani. Sept. 22.
Book Coupon Scheme. March
3.
— Congress of Universities.
Guatemala. Jan. 2.
Decade, Royaumont. Jan. {1.
— Literature. March C.,
— Non-Governmental Organiz.
Conf., Panama. Nov. 22.
Radio programmes of Scien-
ce Off. of Unesco. May 10.
Regional Off., Havana. Noy.
>.
- Seminar. See : Quitandinha.
— Struggle against Illiteracy.
March 5, Julv 11. See
Quitandinha. Feb. 2.
LAVES, W.H.C. Feb. 2.
LEBANON. July 3, Jan. 3.
LEVEILLE, André. Nov. 15.
LIBRARIES. March C, June 8, 11,
Sept. 19, 31, Dee. 10.
UNESCO COURIER — Page 8
ADULT EDUCATION. Apr. 10, July
1, 6, 7, Sept. 23, Nov. 5, 19.
Elsinore, Int'l Conf. Apr. 10
July 1, 6, 7, Nov. 5
See : Seminars : Delhi, My-
sore. Petropolis.
AFGHANISTAN. Feb
AGREEMENT to facilitate the int'l
cireul. of visual and audi-
lory equipment. March C,
June 9, Sept. 19, 27, Oct.
12
Int'l
June 9,
GATT.
AGRICULTURE. Apr. 1, 5, 8,
5
11, Dec. 9.
cireul. of publications,
sept. 19
Sec
Farming. new methods, Apr.
D
Haiti, Mysore
in Central
AMERICA
AMERICAN
OAS),
AMERICANISTS
gress
FAQ,
Art
Sept. 32
States, Organisation of.
Jan 3
York
New Con-
Nov. 22.
ANTHROPOLOGISTS, int'l organ.
of. March 2, Sept. 2, 28,
Nov. 14
ANABIC Classics. March ¢
ARCHIVES int'les d’hist. des scien-
ces. Apr. 11
See Photographie
ARID ZONES, Inst. int'l of. Febr.
7 ov. 5, Jan. 9
ART CRITICS. Aug. 12.
ART (S) and Letters. Mareh C,
Sept. 15, 30, Nov. 3
Cité des. June 12
Council, a Colonial. Sept. 21
Art films. Jan. 6, 7
In Central America. Sept. 32
In Education. Dec, 11
- Int'l Review of. Nov. 16
Emotionalism
Aug. 7.
India, May 8
Folk-lore. Free-
dom of the Artist. Monn-
ments Music. Photogra-
phic Archives, Visual Arts.
ASSISTANCE to ul
areas. See
AUSTRALIA. offers to aid
wrecked museums ;
6
- Nolan,
AUSTRIA. Feb. 1
AVICENNA. Sept. 6,
Jan. 3.
Nov. 20
- Malina’s pastel
in Science,
- Revival in
See Film
er-developed
rechnical
war
Marsh
Sidney. Jan. 11.
Jan. 3
BACH, J. §.
BAEZ, Martinez.
BALZAC, Jan. 3
BEEBY, C. E., Honorary
lor Jan ;,
Sept. 22, Nov. 9
BELGIUM, Int'l rheatre
Feb ]
Children’s Villages
BIBLIOGRAPHICUS, Index
6
Counsel-
Feb 11,
Inst
Feb. 9.
Nov.
BIDAULT, Georges
BLIND Persons
BOHR, Niels. March 1, July 7
BOOK (S) Cheap. Aug. 7
Book Coupon Scheme
5, C, June 3, 9,
Sept. 19, Nov. 5, 8
Extension to films and io
scientif. equipment. Noy
5,8
- Obtainable through Science
Co-op. Of.. June 9.
Exchange Centres. March ‘.
- See Children. Textbooks
BOOK of Needs Volume If
March 6
Feb. 4.
Braille. Nov. 5, 6.
March
Aug. 7,
BOYD-ORR, Lord. Aug. 5
BRAILLE. Nov. 5
BRAZII Records of the best
Brazilian poets. June 9
See Quitandinha, Inter-
American Seminar
BUDDHA. May 1
BUDGET. Feb. 2, 9, Apr. 1, 4,
July 2, Aug. 10, Sept. 13,
15, Nov 3.
Devaluation measures. Nov
3
for 1950 Sept
3, July 2
BURMA. Member State
Reconstruction.
Ritchie. Aug. 6.
Book Coupon
and Exch. Centres.
3
Canadian Council for Re-
construction througa
Unesco. Feb. 9, June 9.
June 9
Feb. 9
CALDER,
CANADA Scheme
Mareh
National Film Board. Oct. 12
Nov 10.
CARE, Co-operative for American
Remittances to Europe,
Apr. 2
CARNEIRO, Prof. Paulo de Bei
redo. Aug. 2.
CASSOU, Jean. March 2
CATALOGUB of colour reproduc-
tions (1860 to 1949).
March 2, Aug. 12, Nov. 16
See Exhibition. Recorded
c.
CHANDRASEKHAR, S. Feb 10
Apr. 9, May 9
CHILDREN, Feb. 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
12, March B, Sept. 23,
Nov. 9, Jan. 9. See : China
Europe. Greece. Middle
East. Spanish.
Broadcasting Stories for.
Jan. 5.
Comic Strips. Feb. 12, Apr.
4, Aug. 8.
Homeless. Feb. 1, 5, 6, 7,
Nov. 23
IFCC, Int'l Fed. of Children’s
Communities. Feb. 9.
Int'l Montessori Congress
Nov. 17
— Litth teacher System in
China. March 8
Magic Carpet for. Dec. 10
Photo Story, Children of
Europe. Feb. 1, 5, — 2
Dec. 10
Problem of Child Vagrant
Charleroi Conf. Nov. 23
Science Books for. Jan. 8
Children’s Villages. Feb. 9,
10, May 4, June 10, July 3,
Aug. 9, Sept. 20
See Khefugees Schools
UNAC, UNICEF.
CHILE. Helping University, Feb.
12
CHINA, Educational Missions in.
Feb. 11, Nov. 5
—- Engineering educaitoun-
al equipment. Dec. 5.
‘Litthe teacher’ against Illi-
teracy. March 8
McLaren in. Oct. 12
Reconstruction Fund, Int'l
Nov. 4, 15
Frederic
Recordings
Scholarships
and Concert
CHOPIN,
A Tribute to, Feb. 4, June
12, Sept. 31, Nov. 16.
CIER, Council f. int'l Educ. Re+
constr. In U. 8S. Feb. 9
CITE DES ARTS, Parts. June 12
CIVILIZATION, Foundations of
Apr. 4.
— See ; Americanists. Central
America. Folk Arts. Philo-
sophy. Translations, Inder
translationum
CLASSICAL studies, and Unesco.
Sept. 5
CLASSICS Maren
Translations of
Cc, De {, Jan, 10
CLEVELAND. See National Com-
missions. U. S. A
CLUBS. Young scientists’. Aug. 4,
ov. 15
COLOMBIA Assoc Project in
Viani. March 5, Sept. 22
COLOUR Reproductions of Pain-
ting See Catalogue.
Exhibition rravel-
ling Print Masaccio,
Album
COMIC STRIPS. Feb. 12, Apr. 4
Aug. 8
COMMUNICATIONS. Sept, 15, Nov
3
See Exchange of Persons
Mass Communications.
COMPETITIONS. In schools. Essay
and Poster March 2,
Sept. 23, Jan. 1, 5
COMPTON, Dr. A. March. 7.
CONFERENCE, General
Sept. 1, 13, Oct
1, 4,5
Balanee sheet of a, Nov. 1,
Paris
1, 3, Nov
s, 2
Florence 1950. Nov. 2, 4, 4
Int'l Student Group. Nov. 20
Organization of Work. Sept.
13
CONFUCIUS. 2.500th) Anniversary.
Jan
CONSTITUTION, Unesco’s. Oct. 1)
CONVENTIONS. Int'l. See Agree
ment. Copyright
COPYRIGHT Mareh C, Aug i,
Nov. 5
COUNCIL of Europe. Jan. 3
CROCE, Benedetto. Aug. 11
CULTURAL Activities. Aug. 9, Sep*
15, Nov. 3, 16
CULTURE and Technology. March
1, A, Apr. 1.
Czech Plan. Aug. 9
of various countries and
their relationship with
others. Nov. 5
Protection of Local. July 11.
See Adult Education, Elsi-
nore Conf. Cultural Acti-
vities. Duties of the state
Newsprint.
CURRENCIES June 9, Sept. 8&8.
See GATT
CUSTOMS Reducing Economic
Obstacles. June 3, Sept. 7
19, Nov. 3, 8
CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Book Coupon
Scheme. March 3
Czech Five-Year Plan. Aug
9
DAVIS, Watson. March. 4, Aug. 5.
DELHI. Seminar. May 3, Nov. 16
DEMOCRACY. What is it. May 11,
Aug. 8.
See rerminology, Scienti-
fle
DEMOGRAPHY See Food and
People
DENMARK. Folk High School Mo-
vement. July 6.
DESERT. See Arid Zones
DESMOND Rh. W. Feb. 2.
DIRECTOR-GENERAI Feb. 2, 3,
16, 17
the
1948,
16, 17.
Nov. if.
STATE.
Oct. 4,
10, Sept
Ann. Rep. on
of Unesco
1949, Sept
DRZEWIESKI, B.
DUTIES OF THE
sept. 1, 13,
COMMISSIONS
Activities
Feb. 2
July i,
Nov. 4,
ECONOMIC
Asia, Far East. June 3,
Sept. 7.
ECONOMISTS int'l organiz. of.
Sept 28.
Europe,
CUMULATIVE INDEX 10
N. B. — Numbers in Index refer to pages. —
ECOSOC. March B, Apr. 1, July 10,
Aug. 10, Sept. 3.
Unesco Report to United
Nations. Aug. 10, Sept. 3.
See : Technical Aid Plan.
ECUADOR. Earthquake, Nov. 4, 11.
Human Rights Day. Feb. 3.
EDUCATION. Budget and = Pr-
gramme, Sept. 15, 22, Nov.
3, 9.
Cut Frontier Barriers to
Exchange. June 3.
Denmark. Folk High School.
July 6.
France, ann. Seminar. Sé-
vres. Dec. 8.
India. May 6, 7
Intl Conf. on Public Ediu-
cation, Geneva. May a
Aug. 2.
Intl Educational Fund. Apr.
é.
Missions, Educational. Feb.
11, March B, Apr. 1, Nov,
rraining of Teachers. Feb
July 10
{ K. Ann.
Union of
Conf. of the Nat
Teachers. May &.
See : Adult. Elementary. Hu
man rights. IBE. Radio.
Reconstruction, Seminars
rechnical. Television
EGYPT Book Coupon Scheme
Sept. 19
EINSTEIN, Albert. March 1, 7.
EISENHOWER, Milton 5S. Apr. 2.
ELEMENTARY Education. July 10
Nov. 5
ELTON, A. Aug. 7.
EMERGENCY Action Sept 24,
Nov. 3, 4, if
EPIDEMICS. Bulletin, Feb. 12.
Mass Commu-
and Education
EQUIPMENT. See
nications
Materials.
EUROPE, Children of. Feb. 1, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 12, June 10.
Economie Commis
Council of.
EXCHANGE of Persons. March ¢
6, 7
See
ug i, Sept. 14, 15, 26,
97, Nov. 3, 5, 10.
Between the United States
and other Countries.
Roads to Peace. Sept. 26
Young Scientists Clubs. Aug.
J
See Study Abroad. Inter-
national Handbook of Fel-
lowships.
EXCHANGE OF EXHIBITIONS and
Collections. Nov. 5.
EXCHANGE OF PUBLICATIONS.
June 11, Sept. 14.
EXECUTIVE BOARD. Feb. 3, July
2, Sept. 14, Nov. 4, Jan.
EXHIBITIONS. Colour reproduc-
tions. Travelling. Aug. 12.
Catalogue of Travelling
Exhibition. Aug. 12
Human Rights, Musee Gal-
liera. Sept. 9, Oct. 5, 6, 7.
Levant Fair. Nov. 10
Munch, Edvard. Aug. 12.
Municipal Museum of Amis-
lerdam. Dec. 2.
Sidney Nolan, Jan. 11.
See Exchange of Exhibi-
tions and Collections.
FAO. Feb. 10, Apr. 2, 9, June 2
Aug. 6, Sept. 2.
Hot Springs, Foundation of.
Aug. 6
FASCISM and National-Socialism.
Studies of their philoso
phic bases. Nov. 5.
FAWTIER, Robert. Mar. 2.
FELLOWSHIPS. See Study
Abroad.
FIELD Science Co-op. Off. See
science.
FILM S), technical
Mareh C, Nov. 5, 11.
Association, Int'l Scientife.
needs of.
Jan. 7.
Canadian National Film
Board. Nov. 10.
Educational. Apr. 4, Aug. 7,
Jan. 6, 7
Extension of Book Coupyn
Scheme to. Nov. 5, 8
Festival, Washington. June
Y.
Fundamental Education in
China. Oct. 12
Indian. May 8
Popular scientific. Aug. 6
7, Jan. 7.
Projectors, low priced. Nov.
FISHERIES. Sept. 2.
FLORENCE, Seat of Unesco Confe-
rence 1950. Nov. 24.
FOLK ART and traditions. Noy. 23,
Dec. 3, Jan. 5.
FOLK LORE, a Tale from
Indian. Jan. 5.
FOOD and People. Feb. 10, Maret
C, Apr. 4, &, 6, 7, 8, 9,
American
Muy 9, July 12, Aug. 6,
Sept. 3, 7, 11, 28, Nov. 15
— Articles and pamphlets
Sept. 11.
Famine threatens man. Sept.
7.
Food Production since War
Apr. 6.
How the soil vanishes. July
»
Latin America. Nov. 15.
Mal-Nourished = Population.
Aug. 6.
Netherlands. Nov. 15.
The Storv of Antonio
Arango. july 12.
-—- The Way Out. Apr. 7.
- United Kingdom. Nov. 15.
- United Nations, Technical
Aid Plan, Priority § for
food. Sept. 3.
See Fisheries.
FRANCE, Book Coupon
March 3.
Human Rights Day. Feb. 3.
Int'l Theatre Institute. Feb.
Scheme.
4.
Int'l University of the Air.
Feb. 12.
- Sévres. ann. Seminar of Di-
rectors of Secondary Edu-
cation. Dec. 8.
See : Children’s Villages.
Circulation of Publications.
June 9, Sept. 19. See :
Agreement.
FREE
FREEDOM of the Artist. Sept 31.
FREE FLOW, of Cultural Equip-
nent. Sept. 18. See
Agreement.
Flow of Information. March
C, Sept. 7, 8, 19.
Movement of Persons. Sept.
18. See : Study Abroad.
FRISCH, Hartvig. July 6.
FUNDAMENTAL Education. March
5, 8, June 5, 6, 7, 8, July
10, Nov. 5, 9, 19, Dec. 1,
6, 7, Jan. 3.
GANDHI, Mahatma. May 5, Oct. 7.
GATT. General Agreement on Ta-
riffs and Trade, Annecy
June 3, Sept. 19.
GEODESY and Geophysics, Un. of.
Jan. 9.
GEOGRAPHY and int'l understand-
ing. May 2, Sept. 22, Nov.
5, Dec. 10.
GERMANY. May 3, June 3, Sept. 9,
14, Nov. 18.
Book Exchange Centre. Miy
3
Ex German Libraries in
Italy. June 3.
GOETHE. Aug. 1, 11.
GRANTS-IN-AID to
unions, Sept. 10,
GREECE, Refugees. Feb.
Oct. 11, Nov. 13.
HADAMARD, Jacques. March. 7.
HAITI, Pilot Project. June 5, 6,
7, 8, Nov. 5.
scientille
Nov. 5.
1, July 1,
HANDLER, Joseph. March. 6,
Apr. it.
HEALTH, Epidemics Bulletin. Feb.
12, Apr.
Mental. March 6
Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. In-
dia’s Minister of. Sept. 21.
See Medical, WHO.
HENDERSON, James L. June 11.
HISTORY * Most of the World ”.
Natural and political. Sept.
2
of Mankind. Scientifie and
cultural. Nov. 16.
rextbooks, Improvement of.
See : Seminars 1950.
See Archives. Monuments.
Science.
HOEG, Carsten. Sept. 5.
HUMAN Factors, and responsibi-
litv. July 6, 7.
HUMANISM. See Classical Stu-
dies.
HUMANISTIC Studies. See Phi-
losophy and
HUMAN RIGHTS. Feb. 3, 8, March
Cc, D, Apr. 11, Sept. 9,
oat. i, & 6, 7, Nev. 13,
21, Jan. 4, 11.
Articles of the Universal
Declaration. Oct. 6, 7.
(Loose Page).
Day. 10th December, Feb. 3,
Jan. 4.
Essays. Apr. 11.
In Switzerland.
ber, Jan. 11.
Lake Success, Photographic
Display. Nov. 13.
— Musée Paris. Sept.
9, Oct. 5, 6, 7, Nov. 21.
Solemn Consecration in
Sorbonne. March D.
Story of. Feb. 3.
Symposium on. Oct. 1.
reacher’s Handbook. Feb. 3
&.
10th Decem-
the
HUNGARY. Book
March 3.
Children’s Communi-
ties. Feb. 1, 9, June 10.
HUXLEY, Aldous. Apr. 6, 7, 8.
HUXLEY, Julian, Former
Director-General.
3, Sept. 21.
HUYSMANS, Camille.
HYGIENE. Apr. 1.
Coupon Scheme
Unesco
Feb. 2,
March. 2.
HYLEAN Amazon. Febr. 2, March
B.
IBE. See Int'l Bureau of Edu-
eation.
ICAO: Int'l Civil Aviation Org.
June 2.
ICOM. Int’l Council of Museums.
Sept. 30.
IrCC, Int'l Fed. of Children’s Com-
munities. Feb. 9.
ILLITERACY. March 8, Apr. 1, 10
May 3, July 11, Sept. 5, 23
29, Oct. 2, Nov. 1, 9, Dec
6.
See Fundamental Educa-
tion.
ILO. Int'l Labour Organiz. June 2.
Impetus. Reconstr. and Rehabili-
tation Magazine. Oct. 11.
INDEX. See : Bibliographicus.
Translationum.
INDIA, Anniversary of Mahatma
Gandhi's Death. Feb. 12,
May 5, Oct. 7.
Book Coupon Scheme. May
“ q
— Indian Literature. May. 7.
— In the World today. May 5.
Minister of Health. Sept. 21
Newsprint. May 12.
Population problems.
0, Apr. 8, May 9.
Radio Stations. March 4.
- Seience Clubs. Dee. 5.
INDUSTRIAL Development. Pro-
blems raised by. July 10.
INFORMATION. See : Communiea-
tions. Press and. United
Nations. Methods.
INTERCHANGE. See
persons.
Feb.
: Exchange of
inv’l Bureau of Education. Feb. 2,
May 2, July 11, Nov. 5.
Int'l Organizations. Non
Governmental.
See
INT'L SCHOOLS, A chain of. May
: f
Int'l Sciences Bulletin. Nov. 14.
Int'l Studies Conference, Sept. 28.
Intl Telegraph and Telephone
1.T.T. Conf., Paris. July 4.
Int'l Understanding. Feb 2, March
C, May 4, July 8, Sept. i,
99
Elsinore Basic Principles,
July 8.
Geography. See Seminars
1950.
See Duties of the State.
International Schools.
IRO. Feb. tt.
ISRAEL. Member State. Oct. 3.
ISTANBUL. Branch Off. of the
Middle East Se. Co-op. OM.
Dec. 5.
ITALY. Children of Europe. Feb.
1, 9, Aug. 1, 9, Nov. 17.
- Monuments, Restoration of.
Nov. 17, Dee. 12.
JAMAICA. Work Camp. Sept. 24.
JAPAN. June 9, Sept. 9. 14, Nov.
18.
Nagoya Association
operation with
June 9.
for Co-
Unesco,
The Univ. Decl. of Human
rights. Sept. 9.
JOURNALISTS. Need for Profes-
sional Training. Feb. 2.
Press and the language of
science. Aug. &.
KABIR, Humayun. May 6,
KOO, Portia. March 8.
KRONBORG, Castle. Great Knights’
Hall. July 6, 7
Jan. 10.
LABORATORIES, Research and
Training. July 10.
LABOUR. See ILO,
LANGUAGE. Poetry Records. Alb-
um. Library of Congress.
June 8.
See Terminology.
LATIN AMERICA. Associated Pro-
ject in Viani. Sept. 22.
Book Coupon Scheme. March
3.
— Congress of Universities.
Guatemala. Jan. 2.
Decade, Royaumont. Jan. {1.
— Literature. March C.,
— Non-Governmental Organiz.
Conf., Panama. Nov. 22.
Radio programmes of Scien-
ce Off. of Unesco. May 10.
Regional Off., Havana. Noy.
>.
- Seminar. See : Quitandinha.
— Struggle against Illiteracy.
March 5, Julv 11. See
Quitandinha. Feb. 2.
LAVES, W.H.C. Feb. 2.
LEBANON. July 3, Jan. 3.
LEVEILLE, André. Nov. 15.
LIBRARIES. March C, June 8, 11,
Sept. 19, 31, Dee. 10.
UNESCO COURIER
Letters apply to March Courier Supplement
VOLUME Il
FEBRUARY 1949
TO JANUARY 1950
March C, June NETHERLANDS. Book
Libraries Bulletin.
11. Scheme. Sept.
Coupon
19, Dec. 2.
Manifesto. a Unesco Poster. - Director-General’s visit. Dec.
Sept. 31, Dec. 10. 2.
— Reconstruction and develop- NEWSPRINT. March C, May 10,
ment of. Sept. 19. 12, Nov. 5. :
— Seminar, Delhi. Nov. 16. Conf. on world pulp pro-
LINCOLN. Oct. 7. blems, Montreal. May 10,
12.
NEW WORLD. see: Competition,
Essay and poster.
NOLAN, Sidney. Jan. 11.
NON-GOVERNMENTAL
. eee
Mc PHEE, Lorna. Nov. 2. tions. Nov. 2, Jan. 3.
MARBIAL Valley. Haiti. March B, — See: Latin poeeiran is
June 5, 6,7 a
See: Food and Peo-
MASACCIO. Colour Reproductions, et ——
Portfolio. Apr. 12. 5
COMMUNICATIONS. March
C, July 4, 10, Sept. 7, 15,
Nov. 3.
communications
MASS
and educa-
tion materials, July 10, OBSERVATORY at Lembang. Nov.
Nov. 5, 8, Jan. 3. 15.
world-wide services to the — Harvard. Aug. 6.
ress ur ’
ogg ‘ame on yA ny sca — Mount Paiomar. Sept. 10.
MASSON, Paul-Marie. Feb. 4. a OS ae
eC. oO.
MAUD. Sir John. Nov. 20, Jan. 3. se
OFFICIAL BULLETIN, Unesco.
MEDICAL science congress, perma-
nent council for the coor-
dination of, March 6, Apr.
11, Sept. 11
— See
MEMBER
Israel,
Mareh 6.
ORLEANS. Town affiliation. Wi-
chita. May 4
Science OROZCO, Jose Clemente. Jan. 12.
STATES. See
Pakistan,
Burma,
Switzer-
land. P|
MENTAL Health. March 6.
METRAUX, Alfred. Dec. 3. PAINTERS, see Exhibitions.
MEXICAN Fundamental Education Colour Reproductions.
Centre. Jan. 3. BOTTICELLI, Fra Angelico. Janv 6.
MIDDLE EAST. Feb. 11, March 2, MASACCIO. Apr. 12.
July 3, Nov. 4, 13.
MICHELANGELO. Janv. 6.
MONTESQUIEU. Oct. 7.
more oe 1 : P OROZCO. Janv. 12.
MONTESSORI, Maria. ov. : . ' a en
Jan. 4 ‘ eee RUBENS, VAN
monuuen " ‘ts ,; ti GOGH. Janv. 6.
MONUMENTS, istoric and artis- sid .
lie sites and. March C, PAKISTAN. Member State. Oct. 3.
Sept. 30, Nov. 5, 17, Dec. — Population Problems, Apr.
19. . . 9, May 9
- Protection in cases of armed PALESTINE. Juiy 3, Nov. 13.
conflict, Nov. 5. PANAMERICAN Union. Book Cou-
MUNCH, Edvard. Aug. 12. pon Scheme. March 3.
MUSEUM. int’) rev. of museums’ PANE. R. Nov. 17, Dec. 12.
techniques. March C, 6, paNKHURST, Emmeline. Oct. 7.
Sept. 30. PEACE
MUSEUMS, Brooklyn. Dec. 5; Haiti, ae ene %
June 8; ICOM, March C: — Techniques of. Dec. 8.
New York, March 2, Nov. PELSENEER, Jean. Apr. 11.
a6. PEOPLE and Liberty. Soul of the.
— Aid to war - wrecked. Aug. 2.
March 6. — See: Food and people. Po-
- And the popularization of pulation.
science. Nov. 15. PERIODICALS. out-of-
— Increasingly important fac-
tor in education.
MUSIC. March C.
Aid to composers and com-
posers’ societies in Eu- —, 79 +
rope. Feb. 4. PESTALOZZI. Feb. 0, Oct. 7.
Catalogue, Chopin Records. PHILIPPINES. Feb. 11, Dec. 5.
Feb. 4. PHILOSOPHY Stu-
Important,
print. May 12.
PERSONS, see: Free Movement
of. Exchange of. Study
Abroad.
Sept. 30.
and Humanistic
— Int'l Council of. Feb. 4. dies. Feb. 10, March 2, C,
_—:~ ’ ra Sept. 15, Nov. 3.
Fund, Int'l. Feb. 4. , — Int'l Council for. March 2.
sii Sept. Hollywood. Aug. 3, pHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVE. of
works of cultural cha-
MYSORE. Nov. 19, Dec. 1, 6, 7. racter. Nov. 5.
PHOTO STORY. the Children of
Europe. Feb. 1, 6
y
o be
PIAGET, Jean. Nov. 9.
PIGALLE-VERCHENY. June 10.
NABUCO, Joaquim. Oct. 7. PILE. W. D. Feb. 9.
NAGOYA Associations. see : Japan POLAND. ee of Europe. Feb.
NANNETTI, Guillermo. July 12. Sa me i Shonee Institute.
NATIONAL COMMISSIONS, Infor- Dees “ai ‘
mal Meeting of represen- Talking ‘ietter. Feb. 12.
tatives. Nov. 2 POPULATION. More People, Less
— List of. Sept. 12. Food. Apr. 6
a» Se 2 av 2. Se 9 — Most of the world. Natura
Vital Role. May 2, Sept. 12. seg political history.
Belgium. March A. Sept. 2
— Denmark. July 6. — Problems, Int’l Union for
— France. Feb. 3. the Scientific Study of.
— Greece. Nov. 2 Apr. 9, May 9, Sept. 28.
a aes — World and Food. Feb. 10.
— India. May 5. — See. Food and people.
— Italy. Jan. 3. oe POSTAL Union, Universal. Sept. 8.
— Luxe : Grar Juchy
; OF "See a — 11 — POSTERS. Unesco. Apr. 3.
ca ety ‘ — See: Competitions. Libraries.
— N rlands. Dec. 2.
Nethertands. Der PRESS and Information. Int’l Ins-
— Switzerland. Jan. 11. titute of. Feb. 2, Sept. 8,
— Turkey. Nov. 2. Nov. 5.
— Union of South Africa. Nov. — Review, Times. Feb. 2.
15. — Technical needs of. Feb. 2,
— United Kingdom. May 2. March C, Nov. 5, 11.
— United States of America, — Unesco Features. _ World-
Cleveland Conf. Feb. 10, wide, Press Service. July
March 6, Apr. 1, June 9, 4, Aug. 7, Sept. 18, Nov.
Aug. 3, Sept. 12. 15.
NATURAL RESOURCES, Preserva- PRIZE. Unesco. (Music). Feb. 4.
tion of. Apr 5, June 4, Ju- — Science writing awards.
ly 12, Aug. 4, Sept. 2, 22. U.S.A., Dec. 5.
— Associated Project in Viani. — See: Competitions. Unesco.
Sept. 22. PROGRAMME of Unesco. Feb. 2, 3,
— See: UNSCCUR. July 1, 2, Aug. 10, Sept. 13.
: ‘ — Code of eighteen directives,
NATURE, Preservation of. March cener principles. Feb. 3.
B, June 4, Aug. 4, Sept. 4, a)
10, Nov. 4, 5 July 2, Aug. 10.
pegs >SYCHOLOGY. Sept. 28, Oct. 2.
— Int’l Technical Conf. on the PSYCHOLOGY ept. 28, Oct
Protection of, Sept. 10. PUBLIC awareness and under-
— Union for the protection of. standing of United Na-
tions. July 11.
— Opinion. Human Rights and.
9
Nov. 5.
NEEDS. see: Book of. Technical.
Sept. 9.
NEHRU, Pandit. May 5. — Support of Unesco. Apr. 3.
Quitandinha. See: SEMINARS.
Prejudice and Democratic
World. Nov. 14, Jan. 10
Children’s Stories for
Peace. Jan. 5.
— In India. March 4.
— Int'l high frequency broad-
casting Conf., Mexico.
March 4.
— Post-war Children’s Story.
RACIAL
RADIO.
— Programmes of the Unesco
Field Science Off., Monte
video. May 10.
— School Broadcasting. July 4.
— Sets, low priced. Nov. 5.
— Technical needs of. March C,
Nov. 5, 11.
— Unesco. Latin America. May
10, Aug. 4
— Unesco. Science
March . Aug. 5,
15, Dec. 5, Jan. 8.
— Unesco World Review. Feb.
12, Sept. 8.
— World Caravan. May 10.
— World University of the
air. Feb. 12, March 3
RAMOS, Arthur. Sept. 28, Dec. 11.
READING and writing lesson Tech-
niques. May 2.
RECONSTRUCTION. — Educational.
‘eb. 9, March 3, B, July 2,
service.
6, Nov.
Sept. 15, 24, Nov. 3, 11.
— Impetus. Oct. 11.
— Int'l Fund. Unesco. Feb. 9.
— See: TICER
RECORDS, Chopin Catalogue. Feb.
4, June 12, Sept. 31, Nov.
16.
— English Language Poets.
Libr. of Congress. Five
albums of. June 9.
— World Catalogue of. Feb. 4.
REFUGEES. Feb. 11, March 2,
July 1, 3, Sept. 24, 25,
Oct. 11, Nov, 4, 12, 13.
— See: IRO.
REGIONAL Office, Havana. July 2,
Nov. 5.
— See Field Science Co-op.
off
RENNES University. Apr. i,
ec. 5.
RESOURCES. See: Natural.
ROMAINS, Jules. Aug. 11.
ROOSEVELT, Mrs. Eleanor. Apr. 2.
ROYAUMONT. Jan. 11.
RURAL Centres. See: Mysore.
RUSSELL, Sir John. Apr. 7.
SANCHEZ, Ramon Diaz. Noy. 20.
SARBAILH, Jean. Nov. 20.
SCHOLARSHIPS. See: Study
Abroad.
SCHOOLS. Feb. 1, 6, 7, 8, March B,
Apr. 10, May 4, June 8,
July 3, -
-- Broadcasting. July 4.
— International schools. a
“chain” of. May 4.
— Refugees. Feb. 11, March 2,
July 1, 3, Sept. 24, 25, Oct.
11, Nov. 4, “x 13.
— Teachers. Feb. 8, July 10.
— See: Haiti. aaa Teachers:
Textbook, improvement of.
Thailand.
SCHUMAN, Robert. Feb. 3.
SCIENCE(S), Human and_ social
relations. See: Philosophy
and humanistic studies.
— Medical. March B, 6, Apr:
~ 11, Sept. 11.
— Natural. Sept. 15, Nov. 3.
— Political. March C, Sept. 28,
Nov. 14.
-— Social. March C, Sept. 15, 28,
Nov. 3, 5, 14. See: Int'l
Social Sciences Bullin. Ra-
cial Prejudice. Way of
life.
SCIENCE(S) and Humanism. For-
ces to serve Mankind. Nov.
15
— And primary school children.
Natural. May 2.
— And Young People. Aug. 5.
— Available copies of Reports
on Popularization of. Aug.
6
—- Clubs.
Young scientists.
Aug. 5, Dec. 5.
— Field Co-operation Offices
Unesco. March B, 3, Apr. 1
Sept. 11, Nov. 5, 15, Dec. 5.
— In general education, March
— Int'l —_— for the History
of. ;
— popularization of. Aug. 5,
Nov. , Dec. 5, Jan. 8.
— Pe Bn in Devastated
Countries. Suggestions
for. Apr. 11.
— Unesco Science Service.
March 4, Aug. 5, Nov. 15,
Dec. 5, Jan. 8.
SCIENTIFIC abstracts. July 9,
Sept. 10.
— Equipment, Extension of
Book Coupon Scheme to.
Nov. 5, 8.
— Information. July 10.
— Research. Grants-in-aid to.
Sept. 10, Nov. 5.
— See: Film. Museum.
SEA. Int’l Council for ~ ‘Genel
tation of . Sept.
SEMINARS. World a oli
educators. Dec. 11.
— Delhi. May 3, Nov. 16.
— Mysore. Nov. 19, Dec. 1, 6, 7.
— Quitandinha, May 3, July 11,
Sept. 5, Oct. 2.
— For 1950: May 2, Sept. 22,
Nov. 5, 9, Dec. 1, 10, 11.
SEN, S.N. May. 7.
SEVRES. Annl. Seminar of French
directors of secondary
education. Dec. 8
SEYMOUR, D. Feb. 1, 6, 7.
SHAPLEY, Harlow. Aug. 6.
SHORT-WAVE Frequencies, Fu-
ture of. March 4
SIAM, School System Improve-
ment. Apr. 10.
SITES, historical. See: Monuments.
SOCIOLOGY, int'l organiz. of.
Sept. 28.
SOIL EROSION, Apr. 5, June 4,
July 12.
SOLANO, Armando. Nov. 20.
SPANISH Children. Feb. 9
SPENDER, Stephen. Aug. 1.
SPRAGUE Smith, Carleton. Feb. 4.
STATE. See: Duties of the.
STUDENT(S) Evening Discussions.
March 4.
— See Conference, General.
STUDY ABROAD, Handbook of
Fellowships. Volume Il.
Sept. 27, Nov. 10.
— Fellowships. Sept. 14, 26,
Nov. 5, 10
— Fellows Report’ Progress.
Sept. 26.
SUMMER Camp Moulin-Vie x for
war orphans. May 4.
SWITZERLAND, — Book
Scheme. March 3.
— Children’s Villages. Feb. 9.
— Human Rights Day. Jan. 11.
— Member State. Feb. 12.
— Radio, Epidemics Bulletin.
Feb. 12.
— Special ew of teachers.
Feb. 1.
SYRIA. July 3.
Technical Assistance Commit-
tee. June 1, 2.
TAGORE, Rabindranath. May 7.
TALICE, Rodolfo. Aug. 5.
TEACHERS. See: Education.
Schools. Science.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE to un-
der-developed countries.
June 1, 2, July 10, 11,
Sept. 2, 3, 4, 13.
TECHNICAL Education. July 10.
TECHNICAL NEEDS of Mass Com-
Coupon
TAC,
munications. press, film,
radio. Feb. 2, March C,
July 10, Sept. 7, 15, Nov.
3, 5,
TECHNOLOGY and Culture.
March 1, A, Apr. 1
TELECOMMUNICATIONS Union,
Int’l, Mexico Conf. March
4, Sept. 8
TELEVISION in the U.S.A.
March 4.
— Science through. Aug. 8.
TENSIONS, affecting int’l under-
standing. Feb. 2, March 6,
Sept. 28, Nov. 14.
TERMINOLOGY, Democracy and
scientific. Aug. 6, 8, Nov.
15.
— Vocabulary and understand-
ing. Aug. 6
TEXTBOOKS, Improvement _ of.
March B, May 2, Sept. 99,
23, Nov. 5, 9, Dec. 10, 11.
— See: Seminars 1950.
THAILAND, School System Impro-
vement. Apr. 10
THEATRE Institute, Int'l (ITI).
Feb. 4, 12, March C, May
2, Aug. 3.
— Architecture of the New.
Aug. 3.
— Bulletin. Feb. 4.
— Themes of Peac e and Rights.
June 9, Aug.
TICER. Dec. 8.
TOMLINSON, George. May 3.
TORCHOK. See: Children’s Vil-
lages.
TORRES BODET, J. Child’s Edu-
cation begins twenty
vears before he is born.
Jan. 9.
— Adult Education and the
Future of our Civilization.
July 6, 7.
— An act of self-examination.
Oct. 9, 10
— Faith in Unesco. Sept. 16, 17
— Half the world’s population
is illiterate. Sept. 29.
— Int'l Conference on Public
Education. Aug. 2.
—- Mission of Unesco. March A.
— National Commissions’ vital
role. Sept. 12.
— Report to United Nations.
Aug
— Si vis pacem, para conscien-
tias. Dec. 2.
— Solemn consecration of the
Universal Declaration of
Human Rights. March D.
— Teachers hold key to Unesco
Aims. May 3, 4.
— Techniques of Peace. Dec. 8.
— The Plan for Under-Deve-
loped Areas. Apr. 1, Sept.
—_ Unesco _ A Personal Faith.
n
— Why we fight. Nov. 12, 13.
— Will to Peace. Jan. 1.
Page 9 — UNESCO COURIER
TOWN AFFILIATION —¥ Wichi-
ta-Orleans. May 4
TRADE Conference, Int’ 1 June 3,
Sept. 19.
TRANSJORDANIA, July 3.
TRANSLATIONS, a_ charter for
translators. Jan. 10.
— of Classics. March C, Dec. 4,
Jan. 10.
— Index Translationum. Dec. 4
TROGEN, Children’s Communities.
Feb. 9.
UNAC., Feb. 9.
UNESCAN, a new word.
UNESCO Constitution. Oct. 10.
— Essay and Poster Competi-
tion in schools, four post-
ers. Jan. 1, 5.
— Essay contest in Philippines.
Dec. 5.
— House. Apr.
Apr. 2
4, July 2, Ovt.
— In Focus. June 11.
— Liaison with Member States.
Nov. 3, 5, Sept.
— Priority system and code of
18 directives. Feb. 3, July
2, Aug. 10.
— Problems of. Feb. 2.
— Radio news about, first
broadcast. Feb. 12.
— Regional Office, Havana. July
2, Nov. 5.
— Report to at
June 9, Aug.
— Unesco Thinkers, Pawtucket,
Group of Students. Dec. 10.
— World Review. ‘Feb. 12,
Sept. 18.
Nations.
— See: Exhibitions, Press ser-
vice Unesco Features.
UNICEF. Feb. 9.
UNIFORMITY, cultural. Apr. 4,
Sept.
l
INITED KINGDOM, 4 Coupon
Scheme. March 3
— Bringing Moliére to the
mines. Feb. 12.
--- —_— Film Institute. Aug.
— int" Theatre Institute. Feb.
— sei National Union of
Teachers, Ann. Conf:
May 3.
UNITED NATIONS, Associations,
World Fed. of. Nov. 20.
-- —— problems. July
- sane nme of technical as-
a June 1, 2. See:
Technical Assistance.
— Teaching about. Nov. 9.
— U.N. Day, 24 October. Nov.
5, Dec. 5.
— Unesco Report to. June 9,
Aug. 10.
UNITED STATES, Book Coupon
Scheme and Exchange
Centres. March 3.
— Cleveland Conference. Sge:
National Commissions.
— Int’l Theatre Institute. Feb.
4, June 9.
— Music Fund, int'l. Feb. 4.
— Poetry Record Albums.
June 9.
— President Truman. Apr. 1.
— Roads to peace. Sept. 26
—_— Science writing awards.
Dec. 5.
— Television. March 4.
— World Peace Plays urged by
Unesco. June 9.
UNIVERSITY, Int'l Bureau. Sept.
23, Nov. 9.
— of the Air, World. Feb. 12,
March 4.
— Utrecht Conf.,
of. March 6.
— Chile, Int’l Helping hand to.
Feb. 12.
Changing role
— Latin American’ congress,
Guatemala. Nov. 29.
— Rennes. Apr. 11, Dec. 5.
UNRRA in China. Dec. 5.
UNSCCUR, United Nations Conf. f.
the Conservation and Uti-
lization of Resources.
dune 4. See: Nature.
VERCHENY. June 10.
VERNIERS, L. Nov. 20.
VIANI, Colombia. March 5, Sept.
22.
VINCENT, Paul. Apr. 6.
VISUAL AND AUDITORY materials.
March C, June 9, Sept. 19,
27, Oct. 12.
— See: Agreement.
Technical Needs.
VISUAL ARTS.. March C,
Vocabulary.
Methods.
See: Terminology.
WAY of life. March. 6.
WESTON, R. Mc V. Aug. 8.
WHEELER, March. 2
WHO, — Health oe. Feb.
» March 6, Apr. June
." eS 8, oly “L
WICHITA-Orleans. May 4.
Monroe.
WILLIAMS-ELLIS, Amabel. Jan. 8.
WOMEN’s Access to Education.
Jan. 9.
WORK CAMPS, Int'l Volunteers.
ae 9, March 5, Sept. 18,
4
— Unesco Handbook, Work
Camps for peace. Sept. 25.
ZOOLOGICAL Org. National Park.
June 4,
ZUCKERMAN, J. March. 3.