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- Member of: U.S. Congressman Harry Mitchell Oral History Project
- Member of: Phoenix Art Museum Exhibition Catalogs
- Member of: Roy Elson Papers
Senator Barry Goldwater, Congressman John Rhodes, Senator Carl Hayden, and Congressman Morris Udall appear in an "informal discussion" moderated by Udall. Topics include current committee assignments, House and Senate appropriations processes, "back door" appropriations, and a postal service rate increase. Hayden breaks down "the way taxpayer's dollars are broken up" (the percentages of federal budget spending). Panelists also discuss the "seniority system" for committee appointments in Congress, the roles of constituent opinion vs. members personal knowledge or convictions in voting for or against proposed legislation, reapportionment, and members work schedules. The film concludes with silent b-roll head shots of each guest.
Senator Carl T. Hayden (D-AZ) endorses Roy Elson and Senator Frank E. Moss (D-UT) for election to the US Senate in two brief film clips.
Hayden is honored by the League of Women Voters and forty members of Congress for his support of the 19th Amendment (women's right to vote) in 1920 and women's rights throughout his career. Hayden is depicted with Senators Margaret Chase Smith (R-ME) and Maureen Neuberger (D-OR); League representatives including Mrs. William H. Wood, Mrs. Hascal Rosenblum, and Mrs. Luigi Petrullo; and Vice President Lyndon Johnson. A second unidentified clip presents a short interview with reporters in Senator Hayden's office where he confirms his intention to run for re-election in 1962.
Table of Contents:
"Forward"
"Lenders to the Exhibition"
"Chinese Painting under the Qianlong Emperor, 1735-1795" by Ju-hsi Chou, Page 1.
"A Matter of Taste: The Monumental and Exotic in the Qianlong Reigh" by Harold L. Kahn, Page 288.
"Court Painting under the Qianlong Emperor" by Howard Rogers, Page 303.
"The Painting Academy of the Qianlong Period: A Study in Relation to the Taipei National Palace Museum Collection" by She Ch'eng, Page 318.
"Court Painting in the Yongzheng and Qianlong Periods of the Qian Dynasty with Reference to the Collection of the Palace Museum, Peking" by Yang Xin, Page 343.
"Selected Bibliography," Page 358.
"Glossary of Chinese Characters," Page 360.
"Credits"
Table of Contents:
"Preface," Page 7.
"Introduction," Page 9.
"The Robert H. Clague Collection," Page 17.
"A Brief Account of Qing Dynasty Glass," Page 71.
"Qing Enameled Glass," Page 87.
"Bibliography," Page 95.
Table of Contents:
"Preface," Page 3.
"Introduction," Page 5.
"Notes Page," 14.
"Chronology," Page 17.
"Plates," Page 18.
"Epilogue Page," 174.
"Acknowledgments," Page 179.
Table of Contents:
"Preface," Page iv.
"Introduction," Page v.
"Notes," Page xi.
"Chronology," Page xiii.
"Collection," Page 1.
"Acknowledgements," Page 86.
Table of Contents:
"Preface," Page 6
"Chronology," Page 8
"Casting a Chinese Renaissance," Page 9
"Bibliography," Page 13
"The Robert H. Clague Collection," Page 17
"Notes," Page 225
David R. Berman, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Arizona State University, interviews Congressman Harry Mitchell about his early influences, political career, and service as a US Representative for the 5th Congressional District of Arizona.