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Note: The figures in bold type refer to the pages containing the
principal account of the subject indexed.

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | XYZ

ABEL, PROFESSOR WALTER,
414, (VII-7).
ADVISORY ARTS COUNCIL,
79, 85, 316, 317.
AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA,
Victoria & Islands Branch, 91.
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF,
89, 111, 114.
AIRD COMMISSION,
24, 25, 28.
AIRD REPORT,
24, 26, 279.
ALBERTA FEDERATION OF HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATIONS,
71, 72.
ALCOCK, DR. F. J.,
415, (VIII-1).
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS,
32.
AMERICAN FOUNDATIONS,
aid from, 13; resources of, 373, 420.
AMERICAN INFLUENCES,
11-18.
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY,
88.
AMIS DE L'ART, LES,
71.
ANTIQUARIAN AND NUMISMATIC SOCIETY OF MONTREAL,
128.
AQUARIUM, NATIONAL,
92, 325, 326.
ARCHITECTURE,
216-221; urban population and increase in, 216; indifference to, 216, 217; in Sweden, 217; regional, 218; schools of, 218-219; and Federal Government, 219, 220; public competitions, 220.
ARCHIVES,
111-122; 335-345.
LOCAL, 119-122; inadequate, 120; interest in private papers, 121.
PUBLIC, museum collection of, 90; increased facilities needed, 112, 113; documentary holdings of, 115; suggested division of holdings, 115; responsibility for private documents, 116; appropriations of, 117; Board of Trustees suggested for, 118; services to public, 118, 119; need for trained staff, 119; building, 340; and microfilm, 342, 343; recommendations 339-345.
RECORDS, PRIVATE, papers of Ministers of the Crown, 115, 117; insecurity of, 116; accessibility of, 116, 117; need for information on, 117; responsibilities of Public Archives of Canada, 117; safeguards against abuse, 117, 118; Report on, by Royal Commission of 1912, 111-113.
RECORDS, PUBLIC, 111-119; 335-339; Federal, present state of, 113, 114; Federal, accessibility of, 114; Federal, in private hands, 115; Provincial, legislation on, 120; Provincial, safekeeping and accessibility of, 120; care and custody of, 335-339; recommendations, 337-338.
ARCHIVES DE FOLKLORE,
233.
ARCHIVES OF THE QUEBEC SEMINARY,
116.
ARCHIVIST, DOMINION,
111, 113, 114, 117, 123, 339ff., passim.
ARCHIVISTS, PROVINCIAL,
120, 122.
ART, see PAINTING.
ART GALLERY OF TORONTO,
82 85, 211.
ART GALLERIES, CANADIAN, see GALLERIES.
ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO,
80.
ARTS AND LETTERS,
government aid to, 5.
ARTIST AND THE WRITER IN CANADA, THE,
182-245.
ARTISTS,
need for wider opportunities, 9; and C.B.C., 32; and private stations, 32.
ARTS IN CANADA,
182.
ARTS COUNCIL,
recommended by voluntary societies, 76.
ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN,
75, 374, 375, 421, (XXV-3).
ASSOCIATION CATHOLIQUE DE LA JEUNESSE CANADIENNE-FRANÇAISE,
70.
AUSTRALIA,
national scholarships, 155; federal aid to universities, 353-354.
AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION,
278-279.
AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CONTROL BOARD,
278-279, 391.

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BALLET,
76, 201-203, 381.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC CENTRE,
establishment of, 103-104; 329-331.
BIBLIOTHÈQUE DES ENFANTS DE MONTRÉAL,
108.
BLOCKED FUNDS,
Canadian, in Europe, 262.
BOARDS OF TRADE,
on National Film Board, 57.
BOOK OF THE MONTH,
230-231.
BOOK PUBLISHING,
228-231; postage rates, 231; sales tax, 231; taxes and tariffs, 245.
BOSTON MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS,
80.
BOTANICAL GARDEN, NATIONAL,
91-92; 324-325.
BRIEFS RECEIVED,
423ff.
BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION,
television service, 43; 277-278.
BRITISH COLUMBIA PARENT-TEACHER FEDERATION,
109.
BRITISH COUNCIL,
149, 263, 375.
BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION, 1924-25,
79.
BRITISH IMPERIAL TRUST,
51.
BROADCASTING, see RADIO, TELEVISION, C.B.C.
BROADCAST MUSIC, INCORPORATED,
188.
BRYMNER, DR. DOUGLAS,
11, 115.

 

CABOT, JOHN,
129.
CALGARY ALLIED ARTS CENTRE,
organization of, 83.
Canada Carries On,
52.
CANADA COUNCIL,
proposed composition, 378; information centre, 380; and scholarships, 379, 380.
CANADA FOUNDATION,
373.
CANADIAN AND CATHOLIC CONFEDERATION OF LABOUR,
30, 155.
Canadian Art,
85, 414, (VII-7).
CANADIAN ARTS COUNCIL,
182, 210.
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR ADULT EDUCATION,
and radio programmes, 34.
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS,
revision of broadcasting legislation, 281-283; relations with Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 283; 286; of British Columbia, 287; 386, 390, 391.
CANADIAN AUTHORS ASSOCIATION,
223, 227, 245.
CANADIAN BALLET FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION,
201.
CANADIAN BROADCASTING ACT
25, 283.
CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION,
see also RADIO, TELEVISION; 23-49; 276-305; 384-406.
ADVISORY BODIES, suggested, 31, 32.
BOARD OF GOVERNORS, constitution and policy, 25, 26; direction of television broadcasting, 44; powers questioned, 282; larger board recommended, 287; procedure of, 288; right of appeal from, recommended, 289; Chairman, 386, 387.
BROADCASTING STATIONS, 25.
CANADIAN MUSIC, 184, 187.
COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS, 34, 282, 290, 291, 293.
CONTROL OF AIR CHANNELS, 285.
COVERAGE, 26, 36, 298.
CULTURAL RELATIONS ABROAD, 255, 256.
DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN TALENT, 298, 299, 381.
FINANCIAL PROBLEM, 27, 293-295, 387, 399-401.
FRENCH-SPEAKING CANADA, comment on programmes, 29, 31, 36.
INFORMATION SERVICE, 41, 299.
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE, 366.
LISTENER research INADEQUATE, 37.
MUSICIANS, Quebec, not aided by, 33.
NATIONAL SERVICE, 255, 256.
NETWORKS, Dominion, 26, 37; French, 26, 36, 37, 293, 297, 298; Trans-Canada, 26, 37.
PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS, 189-190.
PROGRAMMES, 28-33, 34-36, 37, 38, 284, 285; received from abroad, 294.
PUBLICITY AND INFORMATION, 299-300.
RECOMMENDATIONS, 287-299, 391.
REGULATORY BODY, separate, 285-287, 391, 394.
RELATIONS WITH PRIVATE STATIONS, 26, 27, 290, 291; regulations, 291.
SCHOOL BROADCASTS, comments on, from National Advisory Council and others, 29, 30.
TELEVISION POLICY, 44, 45, 402.
CANADIAN CATHOLIC CONFERENCE, and humanities,
7, 30, 31, 140.
CANADIAN CONGRESS OF LABOUR
155.
CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION,
on facsimile, 63, 292.
CANADIAN FILM INSTITUTE, see FILMS IN CANADA.
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MOTION PICTURE BUREAU,
51, 306.
CANADIAN GROUP OF PAINTERS,
208.
CANADIAN HANDICRAFTS GUILD,
94, 131, 236, 237.

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CANADIAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION,
117.
CANADIAN HISTORICAL MUSEUM,
proposal for, 115, 343.
CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS,
71.
CANADIAN JEWISH CONGRESS,
71.
CANADIAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION,
and National Library, 102; services of, 102; on library services in Canada, 103, 108.
CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY,
24, 390.
CANADIAN MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION,
95.
CANADIAN MUSIC FESTIVALS,
70.
CANADIAN REPERTORY THEATRE,
Ottawa, 194.
CANADIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE research COUNCIL,
162, 251.
CANADIAN WAR MUSEUMS, see MUSEUMS.
CANADIAN WRITERS' COMMITTEE,
224, 225, 245.
CANADIAN WRITERS' FOUNDATION,
aided by Federal Government, 76.
CARNEGIE CORPORATION,
50, 51, 84, 97; assistance to regional library services, 107, 149; grants in Canada, 436ff.
CARR, Emily,
78.
CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION,
216.
CERCLES DES FERMIÈRES DE LA PROVINCE DE QUÉBEC,
71, 235, 236.
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, views on National Film Board,
57.
CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE QUÉBEC,
131.
CHÂTEAU DE RAMEZAY,
128.
CHICAGO NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM,
88.
Choc Des Idées, Le,
29, 30, 37, 74.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN CANADA,
on radio programmes, 31; on the humanities, 138.
CHURCHES,
briefs presented by, 30, 31, 71.
CITIZENS' FORUM,
29, 30, 35, 37, 74.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION,
89.
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART,
80.
COMITÉ PERMANENT DE LA SURVIVANCE FRANÇAISE EN AMÉRIQUE,
7.
COMMERCIAL FIRMS,
contributions of, to arts, letters and sciences, 73.
COMMISSION OF APPOINTMENT,
xvii.
COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCILS,
68.
COMMUNITY PLANNING,
220.
COMMUNITY PLANNING ASSOCIATION OF CANADA,
as charitable organization, 130, 216.
COMPAGNONS DE ST-LAURENT, LES,
194, 197.
COMPOSERS, AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA,
187-188.
CONCERT AGENCIES,
188, 189.
CONCERT ARTISTS,
Canadian, 188.
CONCERT HALLS,
190, 191.
CONCERT TOURS,
American, 17, 184, 186, 188.
Confederation Debates, 1865,
119.
COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS, LETTERS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES,
recommended, 370-381; as UNESCO National Commission, 376, 377.
CREATIVE ARTS IN CANADA,
182-183.
CROSBY, Mr. John,
494-495, (App. IX).
CULTURAL EXCHANGES,
365-366.
CULTURAL RELATIONS,
Federal Government, 255-260; France, 264; Great Britain, 259, 263; United States, 265; voluntary societies, 254, 255.
CURATORS,
Museum, 98.

 

DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY,
166.
DAVIES, Sir Walford,
414, (VI-3).
DAWSON, G. M.,
87.
DECEW HOUSE,
128.
DESIGN IN INDUSTRY (NATIONAL GALLERY),
80-81.
DOCUMENTS, HISTORICAL, see ARCHIVES.
DOMINION ARCHIVES, see ARCHIVES.
DOMINION ARCHIVIST, see ARCHIVIST.
DOUGHTY, Sir Arthur,
111, 115.
DOMINION DRAMA FESTIVAL,
193, 195, 198, 200.
DRAMA, see THEATRE.
DUBERGER, Jacques,
model of the City of Quebec, 115.

 

EDUCATION,
definition of, 6; principle of government aid to, 7-8.
EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGES,
261-262.
Elgin Papers,
119.
ELIOT, Mr. T. S.,
49, 413 (III-4).
EXHIBITION OF 1851,
scholarships, 149.
EXPERIMENTAL FARM, CENTRAL,
Ottawa, 91.
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS,
255-260; Press and Information Officers, 368-369.

 

FACSIMILE,
63, 292-293.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION,
licences for television, 44; policy of, 277; F.C.C. Blue Book, 277; control of programmes, 286.
FEDERAL LIBRARIES, see LIBRARIES.
FEDERATED WOMEN'S INSTITUTES OF CANADA,
67.

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FÉDÉRATION DES MOUVEMENTS DE JEUNESSE DU QUÉBEC,
71.
FEDERATION OF CANADIAN ARTISTS,
85; and Customs regulations, 131; 208-209; 500ff.
FILMS IN CANADA,
50-59, 306-313, 407-408.
BOARDS OF TRADE AND CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, views on National Film Board, 57.
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS, 131.
DOCUMENTARY FILMS, 50-51; 58-59. production of, 52, 57-58; information and procurement services, 53; distribution of, 54-55.
FILM COUNCILS, constitution and relation to National Film Board, 54, 74.
FILM LIBRARIES, provincial and local, 54.
FRENCH LANGUAGE FILMS, 312-313.
FRENCH-SPEAKING CANADA, need for documentary films, 56.
NATIONAL FILM ACT, 1939, 51-52.
NATIONAL FILM ACT, 1950, 306-307.
NATIONAL FILM BOARD, 9; constitution and functions, 51-52, 313; distribution services, 52-55, 307-308; production services, 52-56, 309-313; co-operation with voluntary effort, 53; representations of voluntary societies on, 53-56; French language films, 56; future policy discussed, 57-58; and cultural relations abroad, 256-257, 261; recommendations, 306-313; evaluation and procurement, 308-309; production for private companies, 311; research, 311-312; premises, 313; information abroad, 367-368; accounting, 407; and private broadcasters, 408.
NATIONAL FILM SOCIETY, 51, 55; cooperation with National Film Board, 53; information and procurement services, 57; merged in Canadian Film Institute, 57.
FIRST STATEMENT PRESS,
224.
FISCAL RESTRAINTS,
244-245.
FOLKLORE,
88, 232-234.
FOLK-MUSIC,
188, 191, 233.
FORT ANNE (Annapolis Royal),
124.
FORT GIBRALTAR,
126.
FORT HENRY (Kingston),
124.
FORT LENNOX (Quebec),
124.
FORT WELLINGTON (Prescott),
124.

 

GALLERIES,
77-86; 314-318.
LOCAL, 1ack of adequate buildings, 78, 83; support of, locally, 81; limited funds, 82; exhibitions, 82-85; lack of trained staff, 83, 85.
NATIONAL GALLERY, see also DESIGN IN INDUSTRY. C.B.C. talks, 29; history of, 77; representations of voluntary societies, 77, 83, 86; Board of Trustees, 77, 85; functions of, 77-79; reproductions of, 78; collections of, 78; loans and exhibitions, 78-79, 83-86; need of new building, 79; need of funds, 80; need of increased staff, 80; purchase of Canadian paintings, 85; help in training curators, 85; proposals for decentralization of, 86; extension services, 314-316; recommendations, 314-318; relationship to Government, 317.
GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS, CANADIAN,
Miers and Markham, Report by. 97 ff.
GEOGRAPHY AND CANADIAN CULTURE,
11-18, 273.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA,
87-88.
GOVERNMENT FILM COMMISSIONER,
51, 306, 307, 313.
GRADUATE STUDY,
schools of, 15.
GRIERSON, Mr. John,
51.
GROUP OF SEVEN,
204, 205.
GUGGENHEIM FOUNDATION,
post-graduate scholarships, 149; Canadian Fellows since 1940, 497 (App. II [sic - i.e., App. XI - Ed.]).

 

HALEY, Sir William,
412 (III, Television--2).
HALIFAX CITADEL,
350.
HALIFAX MECHANICS INSTITUTE,
92.
HANDICRAFTS,
54, 235-238; and National research Council, 237.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY,
103.
HEATON, Mr. H.,
417 (XIV-18)
HERBARIUM,
89.
HISTORIC MONUMENTS, See Historic Sites and Monuments.
HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS,
Survey of, 342.
HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION,
recommended by Canadian Historical Association, 117.
HISTORICAL MUSEUM, see MUSEUMS.
HISTORICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY OF MANITOBA,
122, 128.
HISTORICAL SOCIETIES,
manuscript collections of, 122, 234.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE SAGUENAY,
95.

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HISTORIC SITES AND MONUMENTS,
123-129; restoration and preservation of buildings, 124; views of Historical Societies and others, 125-129; number of unmarked sites, 125, 126; location of markers, 126; prehistoric, 127; Newfoundland, 129; recommendations, 346-351.
HISTORIC SITES AND MONUMENTS BOARD OF CANADA,
123-126, 129; selection of sites, 125, 126; neglect of non-military monuments, 127-128; suggestion for preservation rather than marking of, 127, 128; recommendations, 346-351.
HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY (Winnipeg),
museum of, 95.
HUMANITIES,
plight of, 136; changed character of, 138; salary scales compared with sciences, 139, 140; and scientific training, 150; and the Sciences, 157; and the Social Sciences, 159-168; in the universities, 162; and the teaching profession, 162; research in, 162, 163; Canadian culture, 166, 167; proposals to assist, 167-168.
HUMANITIES ASSOCIATION OF CANADA,
67.
HUMANITIES research COUNCIL,
150.

 

Idées en Marche, Les,
29, 30, 37, 74.
IMPERIAL ORDER, DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE,
67, 109.
INCOME TAX,
244, 245.
INDIAN AFFAIRS BRANCH,
242.
INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS,
239-245.
INDIAN ART,
sold abroad, 94.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, see DESIGN IN INDUSTRY.
INFORMATION ABROAD,
recommendations, 365-369.
INFORMATION SERVICE,
use of films in, 52; Department of External Affairs, 257; France, 259; United States, 259; Australia, 265.
INSTITUT BOTANIQUE DE L'UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL,
91.
INSTITUT CANADIEN DE QUÉBEC,
established 1842, 67.
INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL TOWN PLANNERS,
216.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES,
tax exemptions, 266.
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE OF THE C.B.C.,
366.

 

JAMES, Dr. F. Cyril,
417 (XII-3).
JARDIN BOTANIQUE DE MONTRÉAL, LE,
91.
JEFFREYS, Mr. C. W.,
416 (XI-3).
JEUNESSES MUSICALES, LES,
71.
JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL,
24.
JUNIOR BOARDS OF TRADE,
53.
JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT of,
114.

 

KEYNES, Lord,
quoted, 374-375.
KING'S PRINTER,
and National Library, 333.
KIPLING, Rudyard,
quoted, 157.
KIRKE, David,
129.
KIWANIS CLUBS,
53.

 

LAVAL UNIVERSITY,
93, 155.
LEARNED SOCIETIES,
finances of, 164.
LIBRARIES,
CHILDREN'S inadequate, 108.
FEDERAL, 101-110; 327-334.
LOCAL, 22, 105-110; functions of, 106; Variety of, 106; plans for regional libraries, 107, 108; trained librarians, need for, 108; extended services, need for, 108; request for federal aid to, 109.
NATIONAL LIBRARY, need for, 101-103; building, 104; acquisition policy suggested, 105; recommendations; 330-334; and the King's Printer, 333; and microfilm, 333; and UNESCO, 334.
NATIONAL LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE, 103, 109.
LIBRARIANS,
20; professional, on National Library, 105; training, 108; professional, needed in regional libraries, 108.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS,
103.
LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT,
relations with future National Library, 102; inadequate space, 104; recommendations, 327-329.
LIBRARY SERVICES,
inadequate in Canada, 106-107.
LISMER, Mr. Arthur,
205.
LITERATURE,
in Canada, 222-227; and American influence, 225, 226; and the C.B.C., 227; national, 222, 223.
LOCAL GALLERIES, see GALLERIES.
LOCAL LIBRARIES, see LIBRARIES.
LOGAN, Sir William,
87.
LONDON ART MUSEUM,
82.
LOUISBURG, Fortress of,
124.
LOWER FORT GARRY,
128.

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MACMILLAN, Sir Ernest,
418.
MACMILLAN, SIR ERNEST, FINE ARTS CLUBS,
70.
MAGAZINES,
American, 17.
MARCHBANKS, Samuel,
192.
Maritime Art,
414 (VII-7)
MARKHAM, Mr. S. F., M.P.,
97ff.
MASS MEDIA,
19-65.
MATHEMATICS,
67.
MCGILL UNIVERSITY,
134.
MICROFILM,
Service of Canadian Library Association, 102; policy of Bibliographic Centre, 103-104; used by National Library, 105.
MIDDLETON, Major-General Sir Frederick Dobson,
127.
MIERS, Sir Henry,
97ff.
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION OF GREATER WINNIPEG,
35.
MONTCALM, MARQUIS Louis de,
119.
MONTREAL MUSEUM OF THE FINE ARTS,
84, 130-131.
MORRICE, James W.,
78.
MUSEUMS,
87-100, 319-326.
CANADIAN MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES, listed, 485ff.
CANADIAN MUSEUM OF HISTORY, need of, 90; proposed, 323-324.
CANADIAN MUSEUM OF SCIENCE, need of, 91; proposed, 324.
CANADIAN MUSEUMS, Carnegie Foundation, Report on, 1932, 97ff.
CANADIAN WAR MUSEUM, 90, 323-324.
LOCAL, 92-100; history of, 92-93; little information on, 92; loss of museum material, 93-95; need of buildings, 94-95; need of expert advice, 96, need of trained curators, 95; precarious existence of, 92-93; public indifference to, 93-94.
NATIONAL MUSEUM, 12; history, 87; limited funds, 88; premises inadequate, 88; status and functions, 87-92; historical collections, 90; services requested by local museums, 96; recommendations 319-326.
MUSIC IN CANADA,
184-191; church, 19, 21-22; musical festivals, 72, 184, 185; folk songs, 87; increased interest, 184; and the C.B.C. 184-191, passim; composition, 185-187; International Service of C.B.C. 187; library of, 187; publication, 187; and National Film Board, 187, 191; professional musicians, loss of, 190; impediments to, 190; recordings in Canada, 191; scholarships, 191; symphony orchestras, 184; concentration of talent, 190; musical instruments, tariffs on, 246; recommendations on, 381.

 

NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL,
on school broadcasting, 29.
NATIONAL AQUARIUM,
need of 92; 325-326.
NATIONAL BOTANICAL GARDEN,
need of, 91, 92; 324-325.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES,
museum of science, recommended by, 91, 133; 140ff., passim.
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN,
71.
NATIONAL DEFENCE, DEPARTMENT OF,
124, 350.
NATIONAL FARM RADIO FORUM,
29, 30, 37, 74.
NATIONAL FILM ACT, FILM BOARD, FILM SOCIETY, see FILMS IN CANADA.
NATIONAL FILM BOARD, see FILMS IN CANADA.
NATIONAL GALLERY, see GALLERIES.
NATIONAL LIBRARY, see LIBRARIES.
NATIONAL MUSEUMS, see MUSEUMS.
NATIONAL PARKS SERVICE,
123, 124, 125, 346, 350.
NATIONAL research COUNCIL,
museum collection, 91; 173-175; 178-180.
NEW BRUNSWICK MUSEUM,
109, 122.
NEWFOUNDLAND,
folk songs and dances, 88; taxes on books, 245; historic sites, 129, 346.
NEWSPAPER PRESS,
60-65; Great Britain, Royal Commission on, 62.
NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION IN CANADA,
60.
NEWSPAPERS,
news treatment, 61; national press, 61; press agencies, 62; foreign news, 62; French Canada, 63; and Canadian Arts and Letters, 63; Canadian Daily Newspapers Association, 63.
NEW WESTMINSTER ARTS COMMITTEE,
68.
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY,
103.
NICOL, Pegi,
78.
NIEBUHR, Dr. R.,
420 (XVI-3).
NORTHERN ONTARIO ART ASSOCIATION,
74.
NORTHWEST COMPANY,
116.
NUFFIELD SCHOLARSHIPS,
149.
NUMISMATISTS,
90.

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ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
68.
OPERA, IN CANADA,
184.
ORCHESTRE SYMPHONIQUE DES JEUNES DE MONTRÉAL,
71.
ORDER IN COUNCIL, P.C. 1786,
April 8, 1949, xi.
ORGANISTS, IN CANADA,
19, 21, 22.
OVERSTREET, Mr. H. A.,
quoted, 397, 398.


PAINTERS,
Canadian, 11, 12; problems of, 207-211.
PAINTING, see also GALLERIES;
Canadian, 78, 79, 81, 82, 85, 90, 204-211; Canadian, abroad, 207; children's classes in, 84; and National Film Board, 211.
PAINTINGS, CANADIAN WAR,
316.
PELLAN, Mr. Alfred,
206, 208.
PERIODICAL LITERATURE,
60-65; Canadian and American, 17, 18; circulation in Canada, 60; from United States, 64; tariff on paper, 64; non-profit, 65.
PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART,
80.
PHILOSOPHY IN CANADA,
160.
PICTURES,
preservation of 315, 316.
POOLEY, Sir Ernest,
375.
PORT ROYAL HABITATION,
Nova Scotia, 124.
PRIVATE STATIONS, see RADIO, TELEVISION, C.B.C.
PRIVY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL research,
178-179.
PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE OF THE CIVIL SERVICE OF CANADA,
91, 156.
PROFESSIONAL MEN,
loss to the United States, 14.
PSYCHOLOGY IN CANADA,
160.
PUBLIC AFFAIRS INSTITUTE OF VANCOUVER,
71.
PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA, see ARCHIVES.
PUBLIC PRINTING AND STATIONERY, DEPARTMENT OF,
408.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CANADA, see ARCHIVES.

 

QUEBEC HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
129.

 

RADIO, see also CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS, CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION.
RADIO,
23-41, 276-300, 384-401.
ADVERTISING, 387-388.
AIR CHANNELS, control of, 276, 285-286.
AIRD COMMISSION, 24-25, 28.
AIRD REPORT, 279.
AMERICAN PROGRAMMES, 385.
ARTISTS, 32.
CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY, 24, 390.
COMMERCIAL, 24, 26, 34-36, 277, 288.
CONTROL AND DIRECTION OF, 285-293, 384ff.
COURT OF APPEAL, 288-289, 386.
DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN TALENT, 298-299.
EDUCATION AND NATIONAL UNITY, 284.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, (U.S.), 388-389.
FINANCIAL PROBLEM, 293-295.
FRENCH NETWORK, 27, 297-298.
FRENCH LANGUAGE STATIONS, coverage and programmes, 297-298.
FRENCH-SPEAKING CANADA, comments on radio programmes, 29, 31, 36.
INDEPENDENT REGULATORY BODY, 285ff., 391ff.
IN OTHER COUNTRIES, Australia, 278-279; France, 25, 278-279; Great Britain, 25, 27, 277-279; United States, 23-25, 27-28, 277, 279, 291; educational programmes in United States, 388-390.
LICENCES, issued by state, 276; licence fees, 293-296.
NATIONAL ADVERTISING, 290-291.
NATIONAL SYSTEM, provided by legislation, 24; contribution to national unity and education, 24, 28; problem of coverage, 25, 26, 27; result of improvisation, 27; and private stations, 27; views of voluntary societies on, 28-36; contribution to education, 36; history and purposes of, 279, 280; contributions to Canadian unity, culture, education, 280, 281, 299-300; position of private stations in, 281-284; principle of, maintained, 283-286, 300; principle of, recommended, 287; licence fee, 294.
NEW YORK CITY,
27.
OVERSTREET, H. A.,
387,396-398.
NOT A PRIVATE INDUSTRY,
283-284.
PRIVATE NETWORKS,
287-288.
PRIVATE STATIONS,
increase in number, 26; in national system, 26-27, 281, 284, 285, 288; broadcasting legislation, ask revision of, 27, 50,

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281-283, 290-291; programmes, 33-34, 38-40; community services, 33-34, 281; and music, 190; prosperity, 281, 282; status of, 283, 284; network privileges, 287; security of tenure, 289-290; security of tenure recommended, 289, 290. local advertising, 290; control of by newspapers, 292; private broadcasters, 384-385; profits, 387.
PROGRAMMES, received from abroad, 24; survey of talent, 25; test of national system, 25; C.B.C., character of, 28-33, 34-36, 37-38; private stations, 33-34, 38-40; Newfoundland, special broadcast, 38; in the national interest, 295-297; recommendations, 297.
PURPOSES OF, 276-277.
RECOMMENDATIONS, Board of Governors, C.B.C., 287; control of national broadcasting system, 287; networks, private stations, 288; C.B.C. control of networks, 288; Board of Governors, C.B.C. appeal from, 289; procedure, 289; security of tenure, private stations, 289-290; on commercial activities 290; 291; regulations, 291, 292; licence fee, 295; parliamentary grant, 295; programmes, 297, 298; French networks, 297, 298; national advisory councils, 297, 299; development of Canadian talent, 299; on information service, 299.
REGULATORY BODY, separate, 285-287; 385.
REGULATIONS, revision of, 291-292.
SELDES, Mr. Gilbert, quoted, 397-398.
SOLUTION TO PROBLEM OF ISOLATION, 23.
and Television, Mr. John Crosby, 494.
WALLER, Miss Judith C., quoted, 388, 398.
RAILWAYS,
Canadian, expression of national policy, 24.
RECORDS, PRIVATE AND PUBLIC, see ARCHIVES.
research,
in science and humanities, 159; fundamental, basic and applied, 169-170.
Réveil Rural,
29, 30.
RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS,
149.
ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION,
50-51, 149; grants in Canada, 440ff.
ROSS HOUSE, (Winnipeg),
128.
ROYAL ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA,
127, 216.
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY,
70.
ROYAL CANADIAN ACADEMY OF THE ARTS,
67; and National Gallery, 84.
ROYAL CANADIAN INSTITUTE,
67.
ROYAL COMMISSION OF 1912 ON PUBLIC RECORDS,
investigation and report, 111-114.
ROYAL COMMISSION ON NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE ARTS, LETTERS AND SCIENCES,
Terms of Reference, xi, 50; duties of, 3-4; methods of procedure, 8-9; briefs submitted to, 423ff; public sessions of, 433; special committees, 434; special studies prepared for, 434.
ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE PRESS
(Great Britain, 1947-49) 60-61, 413 (V-2).
ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM,
93, 96.
ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA,
67; aided by Federal Government, 76; 91.
RUSSELL SAGE FOUNDATION,
420, (Introduction, n.2).

 

SADLER'S WELLS BALLET COMPANY,
201.
SAINT JOHN MUSEUM,
93.
SASKATOON ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY,
123.
SASKATCHEWAN,
scholarships for library training, 108.
SASKATCHEWAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION,
109.
SCHOLARLY WORK IN CANADA,
157-181; language difficulty, 161; publication, 164 165; in universities, concentration of, 163, 164.
SCHOLARSHIPS NATIONAL,
144-156; 356-363; American, granted to Canadians, 13, 14; offered by voluntary organizations, 70; donated by commercial firms, 73; and Terms of Reference, 144; Canada and Great Britain compared, 145; United States, 145; and Canadian constitution, 145; post-graduate, 146-150; post-graduate, Department of Health and Welfare, 147; post-graduate, National research Council, 146, 147; postgraduate, Provincial Governments, 147; post-graduate, voluntary societies, 148; post graduate, for study in France, 149; post-graduate, for study in Great Britain, 149; and the

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creative artist, 150; undergraduate, Australia, 153; undergraduate, France, 153; undergraduate, Great Britain, 153; undergraduate, Provincial Departments of Education, 154; undergraduate, National Conference of Canadian Universities, 154, 155; undergraduate, Trades and Labour Congress, 155; undergraduate, Canadian and Catholic Confederation of Labour, 155; undergraduate, Canadian Congress of Labour, 155; undergraduate, and the constitution, 156; undergraduate, Professional Institute of the Civil Service of Canada; 156; and National research Council, 174; and university fees, 357; post-graduate, in the natural sciences, 357-358; post-graduate, humanities, the social sciences and law, 358, 359; and Canada Fellowships, 359; post-graduate, exchange scholarships with countries abroad, 360; undergraduate. 360-363; in the creative arts and related fields, 363; recommendations, 356-363.
SCIENCE MUSEUM, see MUSEUMS.
SCIENTIFIC research IN CANADA,
168-181; principal agencies in Canada, 170-177; expenditure, Canada, 170; expenditure, Great Britain 170; expenditure, United States, 170; industries, 170, 171; Provincial Governments, 171, 172; Federal Government, 172-175; recommendations, 364.
SCIENTIFIC research IN UNIVERSITIES,
175-177.
SCIENTIFIC WORK IN CANADA,
nature and quality, 177, 178.
SCIENTIFIC research,
the problem of co-ordination, 178-181; and the Federal Government, 364.
SCIENTIST AND THE HUMANIST, THE,
151-159.
SCULPTURE,
85, 212-215; and Capital Plan, 214.
SCULPTORS' SOCIETY OF CANADA,
211, 212, 214, 215.
SELDES, Mr. Gilbert,
quoted 277, 398, 403, 421 (XVIII-l).
SELWYN, Alfred R. C.,
87.
SIEPMANN, Dr. Charles A.,
412 (111-10); Canadian Broadcasting, Report on, (App. VI), pp. 443ff.
SILLERY HOUSE,
128.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE,
88.
SOCIAL SCIENTIST, THE,
158.
SOCIAL SCIENCES IN CANADA,
160; research in, 165, 166.
SOCIÉTÉ L'ASSOMPTION,
148.
SOCIÉTÉ DES ECRIVAINS CANADIENS,
17, 31, 223, 224.
SOCIÉTÉ D'ETUDE ET DE CONFÉRENCES,
70.
SOCIÉTÉ DE GÉOGRAPHIE DE MONTRÉAL,
national map collection, suggested by, 105.
SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE D'HISTOIRE NATURELLE ET SES FILIALES,
72, 73, 91; national zoological garden, recommended by, 92.
SOCIÉTÉ HISTORIQUE DE QUÉBEC,
72.
SOCIÉTÉ SAINT-JEAN-BAPTISTE DE MONTRÉAL,
67, 148.
STUDENT VETERANS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA,
149.
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS,
assisted by C.B.C., 32, 33; dependent on outside aid, 76; 184; and Canadian music, 185.

 

TARIFF BARRIERS,
scientific and cultural exhibitions, 131; books, 245.
TATE GALLERY,
79.
TEACHER TRAINING,
in the United States, 16.
TELEVISION,
42-49; 301-305; 402-406.
ABROAD, in Brazil, 43; Cuba, 43; Denmark, 43; France, 43, 48; Great Britain, 43; Holland, 43; Italy, 43; Mexico, 43; Russia, 43; Switzerland, 43; the United Kingdom, 43, 47, 48; the United States, 43, 44, 46, 47.
CHARACTERISTICS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF 42, 301.
COLOUR, 46.
COMMERCIAL, 43.
COSTS, 302; 403; Canada, 44, 45, 46; United States 45.
EDUCATION, 404, 405.
FINANCES, 303, 304.
NATIONAL FILM BOARD, 305.
NATIONAL SYSTEM, recommended, 301, 302.
POSSIBILITIES OF, in Canada, 48, 49.
PRESENT POLICY, 44, 45, 302.
PRINCIPLES OF CONTROL, 302, 303; 402ff.
PRIVATE STATIONS, 44, 45, 301.
PRODUCTION CENTRES, proposed, 44.
PROGRAMMES, 301, 304, 305, 430ff; character of abroad, 46-48; recommendations on, 305.

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RECEIVING LICENCES, 405, 406.
STATION LICENCES, 405.
VOLUNTARY SOCIETIES, views of, 49.
TERMS OF REFERENCE,
xi,ff.
TEXT BOOKS,
from United States, 16.
THEATRE, THE, IN CANADA,
192-200; and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 193, 194; lack of, 196, 197, 203; national, 193, 197, 198, 199; training, 193.
TOLEDO MUSEUM OF ART,
80.
TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY,
104.
TOTEM POLES,
94.
TOWN PLANNING,
216-221; school of, 219.
TRADES AND LABOUR CONGRESS,
155.
TRAVEL BUREAU,
Canadian Government, 260.

 

UNESCO,
246-252, 372-377; projects, 246-247; criticisms of, 247-48; achievements of, 248; constitution, article VII, 251; and Department of External Affairs, 259-260; national commission, 250-252; recommendations for, 372-373, 375-377.
UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA,
31.
UNITED EMPIRE LOYALISTS,
4.
UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION IN CANADA,
76.
UNIVERSITIES,
132-143, 352-355.
AID TO UNIVERSITIES, 352-355; federal aid in Australia, 353-354; federal aid in Great Britain, 353.
ARMED FORCES, 135.
CENTRE FOR LOCAL ACTIVITIES, 133-134.
CIVIL SERVICE, 135.
DEFENCE research, 135.
EXPENDITURES, 142.
FEDERAL AID TO, 495; recommendations, 352-355.
FINANCIAL CRISIS, 140-143, 352.
HOSPITALITY OF, 9.
and the HUMANITIES, 136-140.
LIBRARIES, of, 103, 139.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES, 132.
in the NATIONAL SERVICE, 134-135.
PLACE IN CANADIAN LIFE, 133.
PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS, 354.
RISING COSTS, 141-142.
SCIENTIFIC research, 136.
STUDENT BODY, 142-143.
TERMS OF REFERENCE, 132.
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA,
Extension Department, 51.
UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA,
93; Student Veterans, 149.
UNIVERSITY OF MONTREAL,
134.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK,
167-168.
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO,
93, 134.
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS,
165.
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO,
93.

 

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF,
151, 152.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING ACT,
150-152.
VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS,
66-76; representations of, 10; problems of distance, 12; help schools to purchase radios, 29; co-operation with National Film Board, 53-54; views on films and national radio, 58; contributions of, 66, 67, 69-76; significance in democracy, 67, 73ff; relations to governments, federal and provincial, 67, 74-76; historic and geographic influences, 67-69; limited resources, 69; types of organization, 69; problem of two languages, 72; in Great Britain, 73, 75-76; effects on, of geography and the constitution, 74; recommend Arts Council for Canada, 76; representations on National Gallery, 77, 83-86; representations on local museums, 93-95; representations on National Museum. 96-97; on National Library, 105; on federal aid to libraries, 109, 110; representations on public archives, 120; on Historic Sites and Monuments Board, 125-129; physical restrictions, 130; gifts to, 131; inadequate finances, 372; secretariat and finances, 500ff.

 

WALLER, Miss Judith C.,
quoted 388, 398.
WAR MEMORIALS,
taxes on, 244.
WAR MUSEUM, see MUSEUMS.
Wednesday Night,
29, 37, 187, 296, 300.
WEST VANCOUVER COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION,
68.
WESTERN CANADA ART CIRCUIT,
82, 83.
WESTERN STAGE SOCIETY,
194.
WINNIPEG MUSICIANS' ASSOCIATION,
32, 190.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTES,
72.
WOOD-CARVING,
72.
WORCESTER ART MUSEUM,
80.
World in Action,
52.

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YORK-SUNBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
95.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION,
70.
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION,
70.

 

ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS,
National, need of, 92; recommendations, 324-326.

 

* From: Canada. Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters, and Sciences. Report. Ottawa : King's Printer, 1951. By permission of the Privy Council Office.

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