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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
The sixth General Conference of UNESCO was held in Paris from June 18 to July 11, 1951 to discuss an agenda which included the following subjects: 1) criteria adopted by the Economic and Social Council for the establishment of priorities in the programs of the United Nations and specialized agencies; 2) draft program for 1952; 3) education; 4) natural science; 5) social science; 6) exchange of persons; 7) mass communication; 8) relief assistance services; 9) activities in Germany and Japan; 10) establishment of a world network of regional fundamental education centers; 11) consideration of special reports; and 12) the paper shortage.
1 New York Times, June 22, 1951.
2 The Times, London, 07 28, 1951Google ScholarPubMed.
3 New York Times, July 7, 1951.
4 Ibid., July 5, 1951; for summary of the project, see this issue, p. 612.
5 Le Figaro, Paris, 06 22, 1951Google Scholar.
6 UNESCO, New York Public Information Office. Annotated Agenda for the Programme Commission, n.d.