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THE Carnegie United Kingdom Trust's twenty-second Annual Report couples with its description of the work of the year 1935 a general account of progress achieved during the past five years and an outline of its five-year plan for 1936-40. Some idea of the range of the Trustees' activities during the past quinquennium can be gathered from the following summary classification of grants: libraries, £296,500 (being 44 per cent of the total of all the grants); playing-fields and play-centres, £125,000; village halls, rural community councils, new estates community associations, youth hostels and other schemes for rural development and social service, £162,600; adult education (including museums), £35,700; music and drama, £18,400; miscellaneous, £32,200.
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The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust. Nature 137, 1042 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/1371042a0
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