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Speech - The Economic Impact of the Arts Conference

Author: de Mille, Agnes

Publication Year: 1980

Media Type: Report

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Agnes de Mille, choreographer and author, discusses federal government support to the arts and its threatened reductions, in the context of the importance of the arts to the human spirit and to U.S. society. Text of a speech presented at the Economic Impact of the Arts Conference, sponsored by Cornell University, Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, held in Ithaca, New York, May 27-28, 1981.

Abstract:

Agnes de Mille, choreographer and author, discusses federal government support to the arts and its threatened reductions, in the context of the importance of the arts to the human spirit and to U.S. society. Text of a speech presented at the Economic Impact of the Arts Conference, sponsored by Cornell University, Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, held in Ithaca, New York, May 27-28, 1981.

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Name: Cornell University, Graduate School of Business and Public Administration

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