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Smithsonian Year 1991
Supplement
Chronology and Appendixes
Smithsonian Institution Press Washington, D.C.
Smithsonian Year 1991
Supplement
Chronology and Appendixes
Smithsonian Institution Press Washington, D.C.
Contents
Chronology 5
Appendix 1. Members of the Smithsonian Councils,
Boards, and Commissions, September 30, 1991
33
Appendix 2. Visits to Smithsonian Institution
Museums and Galleries in Fiscal Year 1991 45
Appendix 3. Academic, Research Training, and
Internship Appointments and Research
Associates in Fiscal Year 1991 46"
Appendix 4 Publications of the Smithsonian
Institution Press in Fiscal Year 1991 88
Appendix 5. Publications of the Staff of the
Smithsonian Institution and Its Subsidiaries in
Fiscal Year 1991 92
Appendix 6. The Smithsonian Institution and Its
Subsidiaries, September 30, 1991 120
Appendix 7. Donors to the Smithsonian Institution
in Fiscal Year 1991 144
Appendix 8. Contributing Members of the
Smithsonian Institution in Fiscal Year 1991 197
Note: The arrangement of bureau and office listings within appendixes I, 3, 5, 6, and 7 is not alphabetical but rather follows as
closely as possible the organization of the Smithsonian Institution as shown on the next page.
The contents of this Supplement were produced from electronic files provided by the bureaus and offices.
Smithsonian
Institution
Establishment, Board of Regents, Executive
Committee, and the Secretary
Office of the Secretary
Office of the Under Secretary
Office of the Inspector General
Office of the General Counsel
Research
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research
International Center
National Zoological Park
Office of Fellowships and Grants
Office of Interdisciplinary Studies
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Museums
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Museums
Anacostia Museum
Archives of American Art
Arthur M. Saclder Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art
Conservation Analytical Laboratory
Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of Design
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Institutional Studies Office
National Air and Space Museum
National Museum of African Art
National Museum of American Art
National Museum of American History
National Museum of the American Indian
National Museum of Natural History/National
Museum of Man
National Portrait Gallery
Office of Exhibits Central
Office of Horticulture
Office of Museum Programs
Office of the Registrar
Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service
Public Service
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Service
National Science Resources Center
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
Office of Folklife Programs
Office of Public Affairs
Smithsonian Office of Wider Audience Development
Visitor Information and Associates' Reception Center
External Affairs
Office of the Assistant Secretary for External Affairs
National Demonstration Laboratory for Interactive
Educational Technologies
Office of Development
Office of Government Relations
Office of Special Events
Office of Telecommunications
Smithsonian Institution Press
Smithsonian Magazine
Air & Spactl Smithsonian Magazine
Smithsonian National Associate Program
Smithsonian Resident Associate Program
"Smithsonian World"
Women's Committee of the Smithsonian Associates
Institutional Initiatives
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Institutional Initiatives
National Museum of the American Indian National
Campaign Office
Finance and Administration
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Finance and
Administration
Affiliated Organizations
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
National Gallery of Art
Reading Is Fundamental, Inc.
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Chronology
October
■ Research A delegation from the National Museum of
the American Indian and the Office of the Assistant Sec-
retary for ExternaJ Affairs visited European museums
with holdings of Native American collections.
October
■ Research In a landmark exchange of East- West time-
keeping technology, Soviet-built atomic hydrogen
maser clocks were brought to Cambridge, Massachu-
setts, to be compared for stability against similar de-
vices built at the Smithsonian Astrophysical
Observatory for applications in space tracking, radio as-
tronomy, and global navigation.
October
The following listing is a representative selection of
Smithsonian events during fiscal year 1991.
Fall
■ Special Project The Inter-Institutional Task Force on
Cultural Pluralism was established by the Smithsonian,
the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts,
the Library of Congress, and the National Gallery of Art
to explore joint conferences, fellowships, teacher train-
ing programs, and other initiatives.
October
■ Meeting The National Museum of the American In-
dian held the first of II fiscal year 1991 consultations in
Kahneeta, Warm Springs, Oregon. The consultations with
Native Americans and others are designed to help the mu-
seum and its architectural consultants plan for the
museum's new facilities on the National Mall and in Suit-
land, Maryland.
October
■ Collection Information The Mitre Corporation, under
contract, began systems engineering for a new collection
information system at the National Museum of Natural
History.
■ Publications Two brochures were published by the
Office of Public Affairs — an updated version of "Re-
sources at the Smithsonian for Native Americans" and a
brochure on the Conservation Analytical Laboratory.
October
■ Exhibition The Smithsonian Institution Libraries
opened its first public exhibition gallery with "Turning
Over Old Leaves: A Sampler of Writings in the
Smithsonian Institution Libraries," supported by the
Smithsonian Special Exhibition Fund.
October
■ Publication The inaugural issue of the Newsletter on
African American Archeology, the first of its kind, was
published by the National Museum of Natural History.
October
■ International Project At the Museo Nacional David J.
Guzman in San Salvador, Conservation Analytical Labora-
tory objects conservator Harriet Beaubien set up a conser-
vation laboratory for treatment of artifacts excavated at
Ceren, El Salvador, and gave museum staff and volunteers
notes on cleaning finds and use of adhesives for ceramics.
October
■ Publicity! Marketing The Smithsonian National Asso-
ciate Program successfully tested telemarketing as a
5
Contributing Membership fund-raising vehicle. The me-
dium continued to be profitable in three fiscal year 1991
special fund-raising appeals.
October
■ Endowment The Smithsonian National Associate Pro-
gram and the Office of Development confirmed the
Institution's first James Smithson Society Endowed Life
Members, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Gilbert of Alexan-
dria, Virginia.
October
■ Publication Sharing Innovation: Global Perspectives on
Food, Agriculture, and Rural Development, the proceedings
of the third world food and agriculture colloquium or-
ganized by the Office of Interdisciplinary Studies, was
published and distributed worldwide.
October ippo-September ippi
m Special Project The Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Public Service and the Office of Elementary and Sec-
ondary Education participated in meetings with the
Federal Coordinating Council on Science, Engineering,
and Technology Committee on Education and Human
Resources, which was established to coordinate the ef-
forts of 16 federal agencies to address President Bush's
goals for improving math and science education by the
year 2000.
October ippo-September ippi
■ Cultural Diversity The Smithsonian's various ethnic
committees and its Women's Council received grants
from the Smithsonian Educational Outreach Program to
organize pan-Institutional ethnic and women's events
for federally designated commemorations throughout
the year.
October 1-2/
■ Workshop The Smithsonian Institution Man and the
Biosphere Biological Diversity Program conducted its
second annual regional training workshop in Ecuador
on biological diversity conservation and management of
protected areas. The workshop involved more than 20
participants and 15 national and international
instructors.
October 2
m Visitor Three officials of The Netherlands — minister
of welfare, health, and culture H. d'Ancona; director
general for cultural affairs J. Reizenkamp; and third sec-
retary of the royal embassy R. J. Sieben — visited the
Conservation Analytical Laboratory.
October $
■ Appointment Secretary Adams announced his appoint-
ment of Carmen E. Turner, general manager of the
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, as
under secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, effective
mid-December.
October 4
■ Seminar The Office of Interdisciplinary Studies held
the first in a series of staff seminars devoted to sharing
information about Smithsonian research activities and
identifying new ways to link research with exhibits and
public programs.
October $
■ Award The Office of Horticulture received two
American Orchid Society awards.
October 5
■ Exhibition "Childe Hassam: An Island Garden
Revisited" opened at the National Museum of American
Art, showing landscapes by America's foremost im-
pressionist painter.
October y-6
■ Conference "Environmental Reporting: A Conference
for Southern California Journalists" was held in Los An-
geles, cosponsored by the Los Angeles Times, Island Press,
and the Smithsonian through the Office of the Assistant
Secretary for External Affairs and the Office of Environ-
mental Awareness.
October 7
■ Research The Smithsonian Tropical Research Insti-
tute, in collaboration with staff from Harvard and
Princeton universities, established the Center for Tropi-
cal Forest Science to coordinate long-term research on
the ecology and management of tropical forests at sites
around the world.
October-/
u Staff Richard Louie, associate director of the Freer
Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Saclder Gallery, died
as the result of head injuries sustained in an accident.
Mr. Louie, who joined the staff of the Freer Gallery of
Art as assistant director in 1978, had served as associate
director of the Freer and Saclder galleries since 1989.
October 10
m Symposium With National Air and Space Museum
conservator Edward McManus, Conservation Analytical
Laboratory metallurgist Martha Goodway presented a
symposium titled "Preserving America's Space Legacy
for the Future" at the annual Materials Congress of
ASM International. CAL research organic chemist Mary
Baker spoke on her current research on the deterioration
of the Gemini space suits.
October 10
■ Public Program "An Evening with Agnes de Mille"
was held at the National Portrait Gallery. In this contin-
uation of the gallery's living self-portrait series, Marc
Pachter interviewed the distinguished pioneer of 20th-
century choreography who is credited with changing
the look of the American musical theater.
October II
m Cultural Diversity The Office of Interdisciplinary
Studies launched a two-year bimonthly seminar series
on the theme of cultural diversity, designed to exem-
plify the nation's pluralism and discuss strategies to ex-
pand the cultural diversity policy at the Smithsonian.
October 11
m Benefit A preview of "Images & Objects," Boston's
first comprehensive art and design exposition, benefited
the New England Regional Center of the Archives of
American Art.
October 16-February 24, ippi
■ Exhibition Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of De-
sign mounted "Mondo Matenalis," an exhibition of
more than IOO diverse and innovative collage panels
that explore both new and old materials. The panels
were created by leading international architects and
designers.
October iy
■ Colloquium The fourth colloquium held in conjunc-
tion with the presentation of the World Food Prize at
the Smithsonian, "Frontiers of Nutrition and Food
Security," featured scientists from China, India,
Botswana, Chile, and the Philippines. The collo-
quium was organized by the Office of Institutional
Studies.
October 18
■ Exhibition "John Baldessari," a retrospective honor-
ing a West Coast artist who is considered a seminal
figure in the use of mass-media imagery to challenge
conventional attitudes about art and contemporary
culture, opened at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculp-
ture Garden in its first East Coast venue in a national
tour organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art,
Los Angeles.
October 18
■ Benefit The National Museum of American Art
hosted its first benefit dinner at the Equitable Center in
New York City for 250 guests and museum patrons.
October 18-ip
■ Symposium "Application of Autoradiography to Re-
search in Art History" brought together curators, art
history professors, and conservators whose institutions
have collections that they might wish to study using au-
toradiography. The symposium was organized by Ingrid
Alexander, research art historian with the Conservation
Analytical Laboratory, and funded by the Office of Fel-
lowships and Grants.
October ip
■ Premiere The Smithsonian Resident Associate Pro-
gram cosponsored the gala benefit world premiere of
Dances with Wolves with the National Museum of the
American Indian. Kevin Costner and other members of
the cast and production attended the premiere.
October ip
November
m Endangered Species Endangered red wolves were
brought to the National Zoological Park to breed as
part of a reintroduction program.
October 20
■ Agreement The Smithsonian Early Enrichment Cen-
ter and IBM agreed to develop jointly a multimedia
computer software package with a museum-based cur-
riculum, using the many resources of the Smithsonian
and giving special emphasis to multicultural education.
■ Premiere The Office of Quincentenary Programs,
working with the Organization of American States, or-
ganized the opening for the Americas Film Festival,
screening Yo, La Peorde Todas at Baird Auditorium, Na-
tional Museum of Natural History, and hosting a recep-
tion in the museum's Great Hall.
October 22-24
■ Course A pilot course in a new subject area, "Mechan-
ics of Materials and Structure of Cultural Objects," was
organized and conducted at the Conservation Analytical
Laboratory by Assistant Director for Conservation Re-
search Marion Mecklenburg.
October 26
■ Symposium The Archives of American Art organized
the symposium "Cult, Culture, and Consumers: Collect-
ing the Work of Self-Taught Artists in Twentieth-
Century America" in cooperation with the National
Museum of American Art.
October 2&-November 24
■ Milestone The Smithsonian Institution Man and the
Biosphere Biological Diversity Program marked its
fourth year of work in Bolivia with a regional training
course on ecology, conservation, and management of bio-
logical diversity of protected areas, which included ap-
proximately 25 participants and 15 national and
international instructors.
November
■ Cultural Diversity The Smithsonian celebrated
National American Indian Heritage Month with a va-
riety of performances, demonstrations, films,
children's activities, and speakers, including Beatrice
Medicine (Standing Rock Sioux) discussing "A Recur-
rent Theme: Women Are the Carriers of Indian
Culture."
November
■ Exhibition The Smithsonian Institution Traveling
Exhibition Service opened "Moscow: Treasures and Tra-
ditions," a major exhibition of art objects from Moscow
museums, in the International Gallery at the Smithson-
ian, one of only two U.S. venues. At the time of the
opening, U.S.S.R. Minister of Culture Nicolai Gubenko
visited the Smithsonian to discuss cooperative activities.
November
U Awards The Smithsonian's underground museum,
research, and educational complex and the Enid A.
Haupt Garden, both of which opened in 1987, were se-
lected for architectural honor awards by the Design
Awards Program of the General Services Administration.
November— December
■ Cultural Diversity In response to Under Secretary
Carmen Turner's request, the Office of the Assistant Sec-
retary for Public Service organized two focus meetings,
one on cultural pluralism (November 30) and the other
on education (December 4).
November I
■ Research Findings published in the November I issue
of Nature by National Museum of Natural History geol-
ogist Kenneth Towe suggest that the evolution and
worldwide use of oxygen respiration by early life forms
began at least a billion years earlier than scientists pre-
viously believed.
November 1
■ Exhibition The Directions series of small-scale solo
exhibitions at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden was launched for the 1990—91 season with a se-
lection of set-up color photographs of artificial land-
scapes by the London-based artist Boyd Webb, followed
by metaphoric stuffed-animal sculptures from the "Half
8
A Man" series by Mike Kelley of Los Angeles, and, dur-
ing the summer of 1991, an installation on the theme of
racism titled "What It's Like, What It Is #2," by the
Massachusetts-based artist Adrian Piper.
November 2—4
■ Anniversary The centennial of the Smithsonian As-
trophysical Observatory and the sesquicentennial of the
Harvard College Observatory, its partner in the Center
for Astrophysics, were celebrated jointly with a scien-
tific symposium and open house in Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
November 3—4
U Symposium A two-day symposium, "The Modernist
Impulse in the Landscape of Invention: Los Angeles Ar-
chitecture, 1920-1990," was created by the Education
Department of Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of
Design. Participants discussed the effect of proponents
of the International Style, who emigrated from Europe
to Los Angeles in the 1920s and 1930s, on Southern Cali-
fornia architecture.
November 6
■ Agreement The National Postal History and Phila-
telic Museum, a satellite of the National Museum of
American History, was created with the signing of a
joint agreement by Secretary Robert McC. Adams and
Postmaster General Anthony M. Frank. The museum
will open to the public in 1993 following a $15.4 million
renovation and construction program in the former
Washington, D.C., main post office next to Union
Station.
November 7 and June 73
■ Collection Information The Office of Printing and Pho-
tographic Services opened the first on-line libraries of
Smithsonian digital photographs in the Art Gallery
Forum of CompuServe and the Photography Round
Table of GEnie.
November j—8
■ Workshop A workshop cosponsored by the Office of
Environmental Awareness and the Smithsonian Institu-
tion Traveling Exhibition Service brought together 20
experts on education, exhibitions, and solid waste to
start planning an exhibition on the solid waste crisis.
November p
m Exhibition "Glassworks" opened at the Renwick Gal-
lery, showing room-size works by artists challenged by
this material.
November p
■ Exhibition "Old Hickory: A Life Sketch of Andrew
Jackson" opened at the National Portrait Gallery.
Coorganized with the Tennessee State Museum, this ex-
hibition included portraits of Andrew Jackson as sol-
dier, hero, politician, and American icon. Members of
his family, his "Kitchen Cabinet," and political friends
and enemies were also represented. Sponsored in part by
the Tennessee General Assembly, this was the last in a
series of exhibitions celebrating the bicentennial of the
U.S. Constitution.
November p
m Lecture To mark the 50th anniversary of the Battle of
Britain, the National Air and Space Museum convened
a panel of four RAF pilots and four Luftwaffe pilots to
share their memories of the battle. The panel was mod-
erated by Air Vice-Marshal Ron Dick.
November 10
m Exhibition The National Air and Space Museum
opened a new exhibit supporting the German V-2
rocket, examining this first ballistic missile in its broad
historical and technological contexts.
November II
U High School Project The Office of Printing and Photo-
graphic Services hosted and cosponsored with the
White House News Photographers Association the
nation's only free high school seminar in still and video
news photography.
November /_j
■ Colloquium Several members of Congress partici-
pated in a Woodrow Wilson Center Evening Dialogue
entitled "Government, Power and Prophecy: Lessons of
the Talmud for Our Time," in which renowned scholar
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz analyzed how the ancient Talmud
might illuminate contemporaty understanding of the
challenges of justice, statecraft, and authority.
of the museum's American Indian Program, made the
presentation and a similar one the next day at the Tribal
Building in Zuni, New Mexico.
November Ij— 14
■ Conference In collaboration with the Exxon Educa-
tion Foundation, the Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Public Service cosponsored a national teacher educa-
tion conference in Washington, D.C.
November i$
■ Regent Ira Michael Heyman, former chancellor of the
University of California at Berkeley, became a member
of the Smithsonian Board of Regents.
November 18
■ Exhibition "The Arts of China," a new installation
featuring 228 masterworks of Chinese art dating from
the fourth millennium B.C. into the 20th century,
opened at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Largely drawn
from the gallery's permanent collection, the ancient rit-
ual jades and bronzes, Buddhist sculpture and wall
paintings, glass, lacquer, furniture, and paintings reflect
the complex artistic heritage of China.
November ip
U Seminar To observe International Literacy Year, the
Office of Interdisciplinary Studies organized a day-long
public seminar, "Issues of Literacy," in cooperation with
the Washington, D.C, Public Library and PLAN, Inc.
(Push Literacy Action Now).
November 22
■ Exhibition "Harlem: Photographs by Aaron Siskind,
1932-1940" opened at the National Museum of Ameri-
can Art, presenting a major new photography collection
of the museum.
November 27
■ Zuni Project At the Pueblo Cultural Center in Albu-
querque, New Mexico, members of the Zuni Tribal
Council were presented copies of 3,500 historic black-
and-white photographs of their people and pueblo from
the National Museum of Natural History's National An-
thropological Archives. JoAllyn Archambault, director
November 2J—J0
■ Seminar The Smithsonian National Associate Pro-
gram offered the Smithsonian Seminar "Update: Eastern
Europe," attended by more than 100 Associates. Speak-
ers included journalists Peter Jennings and Hedrick
Smith.
November 28
■ Exhibition The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden's 1990-91 series of WORKS site-specific pro-
jects, supported by a $30,000 grant from the Andy
Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., was
launched with "Lawrence Wiener WORKS," a text
piece developed by this Amsterdam-based American art-
ist for the coffers above the third-floor escalator lobby.
Later in the year, the collaborative team of Ann Hamil-
ton and Kathryn Clark applied a translucent wax skin
over the third-floor windows to create "view," a meta-
phor about extinction and loss.
November 29
■ Benefit The Archives of American Art cosponsoted
"An Artist's Christmas: Holiday Images by American
Artists, 1880-1990" with Midtown Payson Galleries,
New York City, to benefit the Archives' Oral History
Program.
November 29
■ Visitor Panama Vice-President Arias Calderon vis-
ited the Smithsonian to discuss activities of the
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama and
other opportunities for Smithsonian-Panamanian
cooperation.
December
■ Project The Visitor Information and Associates' Re-
ception Center completed the first update of the Quad-
rangle Patrons' Register.
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December ippo-August ippi
■ Publication The National Portraic Gallery published
The Selected Papers of Charles Willson Peale and His Family,
Volume y The Belfield Years, 1810-1820, edited by the
gallery's Peale Family Papers Office staff, Lillian Miller,
Sidney Hart, David Ward, and Rose Emerick. The third
volume of this highly acclaimed series, arranged chrono-
logically and accompanied by an introductory essay and
annotations, illuminates Peale's personality, ideas, art,
and activities as well as the art and culture of the
United States during the early stages of its development.
December
■ Volunteers The Visitor Information and Associates'
Reception Center held its annual appreciation event for
volunteer information specialists.
December
■ Acquisition The National Museum of African Art ac-
quired an extraordinary Baga figure of a kneeling
woman supporting a drum on her head. The Baga drum
went on view as part of the museum's permanent collec-
tion in July.
December
■ Publication Climate and Moisture Variability in a Tropi-
cal Forest: Long Term Records from Barro Colorado Island,
Panama, by Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
staff member D. M. Windsor, summarized and analyzed
one of the longest climate records from any tropical lo-
cality. Rainfall in the area has significantly declined
over the past 60 years, a finding that may prove to be of
much broader geographical significance.
December
■ Meeting The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Ex-
ternal Affairs cohosted delegations from Soviet Ministry
of Culture for discussions with American art figures.
December ippo-August ippi
■ Special Project The Office of the Assistant Secretary
for External Affairs conducted a review of Smithson-
ian media activities and created the Media Review
Board.
■ Quincentenary The Office of the Assistant Secretary
for External Affairs and the Office of Quincentenary
Programs coordinated the Smithsonian Institution's rela-
tionship to the television series "The Buried Mirror: Re-
flections on Spain and the New World by Carlos
Fuentes."
December I
■ Broadcast "The Louis Armstrong Jazz Trumpet Com-
petition," hosted by Bill Cosby and coproduced by
Radio Smithsonian and Washington, D.C., public radio
station WETA-FM, presented two hours of highlights
from this distinguished competition, which was held at
the Smithsonian.
December land January 26
■ Special Events The Office of Development held two
donor cultivation events in conjunction with the SITES
exhibition "Moscow: Treasures and Traditions."
December j
■ High School Project The Education Department at
Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of Design initiated
Design Career-Day Programs with "Homes for the
Homeless." High school students were given the chance
to work with professional designers as they explored so-
cial issues and participated in design activities.
December 6
■ Awards Smithsonian News Service, a service of the
Office of Public Affairs, won first, second, and third
place and honorable mention awards in the Blue Pencil
competition of the National Association of Government
Communicators. A brochure on the Marine Station at
Link Port, coproduced by OPA and Smithsonian Institu-
tion Press, won first place in the General Brochure cate-
gory, and a news release on Smithsonian acquisitions in
1989 won honorable mention in the News Release
category.
December 11
■ Exhibition "Comparisons — An Exercise in Looking,"
an innovative exhibition pairing objects to hone
visitors' appreciation of art, opened at the Hirshhom
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Museum and Sculpture Garden, proving so popular that December ip
its run was extended twice. The exhibition was sup-
ported in part by the Smithsonian Special Exhibition
Fund.
December 14
■ Research The Office of International Relations and
the Office of Sponsored Projects organized a grants
forum for Smithsonian research staff to learn about the
funding of international research and exchanges sup-
ported by the Council on International Exchange of
Scholars, the International Research and Exchanges
Board, the National Science Foundation, and the U.S.
Agency for International Development.
December 14
■ Exhibition "Camera Portraits: Photographs from the
National Portrait Gallery, London, 1839— 1989" opened at
the National Portrait Gallery. Likenesses of distinguished
British personalities from the gallery's sister institution
illustrated the development of portrait photography from
the age of the daguerreotype to the present day. Key fig-
ures in British history — from Queen Victoria to the
Beatles — were represented in works by leading British and
American photographers. The exhibition was made possi-
ble by a grant from Mobil.
December if
■ Announcement Friends of Asian Arts at the Freer and
Saclder Galleries was established to encourage new inter-
est in the galleries and to support their collections acqui-
sition programs. Forty-two friends joined the
membership group in its charter year, and their benefac-
tions totaled $65,500.
December ip
■ Exhibition "300 Years of American Papermaking"
opened in the National Museum of American History's
Hall of Graphic Arts. The exhibition commemorates the
building of the first paper mill in the American colonies in
1690 near Germantown, Pennsylvania, by William Ritten-
house and his partners; the men and women who contrib-
uted to the industry's astonishing growth; and the
manifold utilitarian and artistic uses of paper products.
■ Grant The Harry Winston Research Foundation an-
nounced a gift of $1 million toward the complete renova-
tion of the National Museum of Natural History's
Geology, Gems, and Minerals Hall.
December 24
U Broadcast J.S. Bach's "Christmas Oratorio," copro-
duced by Radio Smithsonian and Washington station
WETA-FM and featuring the Smithsonian Chamber Or-
chestra, was broadcast over public radio.
January
■ Exhibition The Smithsonian Institution Traveling
Exhibition Service added to its 1991 program the exhibi-
tions "Songs of My People," "Capturing the Spirit: Por-
traits of Contemporary Mexican Artists," "Saynday was
coming along. ..Silverhorn's Drawings of the Kiowa
Trickster," and "Strength and Diversity: Japanese Amer-
ican Women, 1885-1990," thus continuing its commit-
ment to presenting exhibitions that celebrate the many
voices of the steadily growing multicultural society in
the United States.
January
■ Research A previously unknown species of beaked
whale was discovered — a very rare event — off the coast
of Peru by a team of scientists from the National Mu-
seum of Natural History, the Center for the Study of Ce-
taceans in Lima, and the Royal Institute of Natural
Sciences in Belgium.
January
■ Publicity! Marketing The Office of Public Affairs or-
ganized and implemented a comprehensive publicity
plan in connection with the publication of the biogra-
phy Benjamin 0. Davis, Jr.: American that resulted in ex-
tensive publicity and the highest sales for any book
published by Smithsonian Institution Press. Among
General Davis's many local and network television ap-
pearances were those on "Good Morning, America"
(ABC), "CBS This Morning" and "The World Today"
(CNN).
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January
January— September
■ Award Smithsonian/Folkways Recordings won the
American Library Association's award for Children's
Notable Recordings in 1990 for rhe recording A Fish
That's a Song: Songs and Stories for Children Inspired by
the Hemphill Collection of the National Museum of Ameri-
can Art.
U International Project The Office of the Assistant Secre-
tary for Externa] Affairs served as consultant for federal
agencies with respect to the 1992 United Nations Con-
ference on Environment and Development. The office
will cochair the Biodiversity Roundtable for the partici-
pation of nongovernmental organizations in the process.
January
■ Education The National Science Resources Center's
Science and Technology for Children project began trial
teaching two new units of hands-on science instruc-
tion — Weather and Me (grade 1) and Sounds (grade 3) — in
Washington, D.C., public schools.
January
■ Workshop In conjunction with the long-awaited na-
tional tour of the Anacostia Museum's exhibition, "The
Real McCoy: African American Invention and Innova-
tion," the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition
Service held a preparatory workshop for educators, cura-
tors, content specialists, and representatives from host
museums in the field.
January
m Research Researchers at the Smithsonian Astrophysi-
cal Observatory's Whipple Observatory made the first
confirmed detection of gamma rays from the Crab Neb-
ula, thus establishing that object as a "standard candle"
for ground-based observers.
January
■ Special Project The Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Public Service helped establish a pan-Smithsonian as-
sociation with the Quality Education for Minorities
Network to foster educational science programs for mi-
norities and women.
January— March
■ International Project The Office of the Assistant Secre-
tary for External Affairs worked with the U.S. Agency
for International Development to plan the U.S. position
for the indigenous peoples section of an international
forestry convention.
January I
■ New Facility The Infant and Toddler Center opened
in rhe Arts and Industries Building for 30 children rang-
ing in age from three months to two years. The Office
of Design and Construction supervised design and
construction.
January 7
■ Milestone A full-page advertisement signed by celebri-
ties from all walks of life appeared in the New York Times,
the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and the Chicago
Tribune launching the fund-raising campaign for the
Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian.
January 14
m Collection Information The Office of Horticul ture
began the cataloging onto laser disc of 20,000 glass and
35mm slides in the Archives of American Gardens.
January 16
m Lecture A Woodrow Wilson Center session on "Lessons
of Eastern Europe for China" featured world-renowned
Chinese dissident Liu Binyan, who summarized the lesson
of Eastern Europe for China. By demonstrating that the
lines between these two reform movements were parallel,
he depicted the 1989 political upheavals in Eastern Europe
as a key and continuing source of influence in China.
January 16
■ Awards The local chapter of the Society for Techni-
cal Communication honored a number of Office of Pub-
lic Affairs products in its annual publications
competition. Smithsonian News Service feature stories
won three second-place awards and one third place; Re-
search Reports won third place for the newsletter as a
whole and for an individual story; a Torch article won a
third-place award; and a brochure coproduced by OPA
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and Smithsonian Institution Press on the Smithsonian
Marine Station at Link Port won a second-place award.
Honor," a large, vibrantly colored cloth made by an
Annang artist.
January iy
■ Premiere A screening, panel discussion, and recep-
tion were held at the National Museum of American
History celebrating the "Smithsonian World" season
premiere program, "Gender: The Enduring Paradox."
February
■ Bequest The National Museum of American Art was
named the major beneficiary of the estate of Florence
Davis, widow of noted Washington, D.C., color school
artist Gene Davis.
January 20
■ Exhibition The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery exhibition
"Paper and Clay from Modern Japan" offered the first
public presentation of the gallery's growing collection
of modern Japanese graphic arts and ceramics. Four pot-
ters designated as Japanese Living National Treasures
were among the artists whose works were featured.
January 21
■ Public Program The annual Martin Luther King,
Jr., Birthday Celebration was sponsored by the
Smithsonian's Cultural Education Committee at the
National Museum of Natural History. Johnnetta
Cole, president of Spelman College, delivered the key-
note address on "The Struggle for Equity in Ameri-
can Education."
January 2J
■ Colloquium A Woodrow Wilson Center Evening Dia-
logue entitled "The Roles of the Congress and the Exec-
utive in the Formulation and Conduct of U.S. Foreign
Policy" was particularly timely in the wake of the Per-
sian Gulf War.
February
■ Publicity! Marketing The Office of Telecom-
munications concluded a distribution contract with
Public Media, Inc., one of the foremost distributors
of video programs, to market Smithsonian video
products.
February
■ Exhibition The National Museum of African Art
opened a new gallery devoted to small, innovative exhi-
bitions on unique topics, generally focusing on a single
object or theme. The first exhibition was "A Cloth of
February
U Cultural Diversity Publicity for Black History
Month events at the Smithsonian included an
extensive press release on the exhibits, events, and
special programs of seven museums and the Resident
Associate Program. Paid radio advertisements were
aired on four Washington, D.C., radio stations. Re-
sponse calls resulted in more than 1,000 packets of
Smithsonian information being sent to listeners.
Memberships in RAP were purchased by OPA and
given to listeners through a call-in promotion at
radio station WHUR.
February
■ Film A 50-minute film, Nagayati {Be in Peace), was
produced by Peter Oud, Film and Photography for
Development Work, for the National Museum of Afri-
can Art. The film explores the arts and architecture of
the Gabra nomads in northern Kenya, East Africa.
February— August
■ Public Programs The National Museum of African
Art presented a series of free public programs on the
Gullah people, a distinctive group of African Americans
whose artistic traditions, customs, language, and folk-
lore can be traced to West Africa. The series was held in
conjunction with the exhibition "Paramount Chiefs of
Sierra Leone: Photographic Portraits by Vera Viditz-
Ward."
February 1
m Opening The Experimental Gallery opened in the
Arts and Industries Building. This new gallery will
experiment with different exhibition styles and tech-
niques. Inaugural exhibitions were "Project Face to
Face," an exhibit about AIDS; "Principles of Flight";
and "Casitas: An Urban Cultural Alternative."
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February I
U Acquisition The Atlanta Intetfaith Broadcasters
presented the Anacostia Museum with 25 videotapes
of church sermons, church and family histories, and
individual oral history interviews. These materials
have contributed to the museum's leadership in docu-
menting African American religious tradition.
February 2— March 5
■ Course The Smithsonian Institution Man and the
Biosphere Biological Diversity Program and the
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute held a regional
training course in Panama on conservation of natural re-
sources and the management of wildlands. The course
included 23 participants and 15 national and interna-
tional instructors.
February 4
■ Announcement The Smithsonian Board of Regents ap-
proved the naming of the Freer Gallery of Art audito-
rium as the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Auditorium
when the gallery reopens. The decision was made in rec-
ognition of a gift of more than $1 million to renovate
and equip the 300-seat auditorium and to provide for
public programming. The donation came from Katha-
rine Graham, chairman of the board of the Washington
Post Company; the Philip L. Graham Fund; the Eugene
and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation; and the Island Fund
in the New York Community Trust.
February 5
■ Lecture To celebrate Black History Month, the Na-
tional Air and Space Museum invited Lt. Gen. Benja-
min O. Davis, Jr., to talk about his extraordinary life,
from enduring discrimination as the only black at West
Point, to leading Tuskegee Airmen fighter squadrons
during World War II, to his experiences as a general in
the U.S. Air Force. An overflow audience of 1,500
attended.
February j and February 7
Pei and his staff and director of the Louvre Michel
Laclotte among the speakers.
Febru
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■ Exhibition "Winslow Homer in the 1890s: Prout's
Neck Observed" opened at the National Museum of
American Art, presenting Homer's late seascape
masterworks.
February 8
■ Facility Design The Office of Design and Construc-
tion completed design for the National Museum of the
American Indian at the Old U.S. Custom House in
New York City.
February 12
■ Meeting The 12-member Japanese delegation of the
SI-Bunkacho (Tokyo National Research Institute of Cul-
tural Properties) arrived to begin four days of sessions
with Smithsonian curators, conservators, and scientists,
including participants from the Conservation Analytical
Laboratory.
February I)
m Exhibition "Sigmar Polke," a full-fledged retrospective
honoring this widely influential German artist who has ex-
hibited frequently in Europe but seldom in the United
States, opened its first East Coast venue at the Hirshhom
Museum and Sculpture Garden in a national tour organ-
ized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
February 14
■ Course The Office of Museum Programs began its
first museology training program for Smithsonian staff.
February 14—IS
■ Symposium With the American Association for the
Advancement of Science, the Office of International Re-
lations sponsored a symposium on "Science in Africa"
and a reception at the National Museum of African Art.
■ Lectures In collaboration with the American Insti-
tute of Architects and the American Architectural Foun-
dation, the Resident Associate Program celebrated the
second annual Accent on Architecture Week, with I. M.
February 15
m Acquisition First Lady Barbara Bush gave the camou-
flage uniform shirt she wore during her November 1990
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visit with American troops in the Persian Gulf to the
National Museum of American History's Division of
Armed Forces History, which also received prisoner-of-
war uniforms worn by American servicewomen in the
Persian Gulf War.
by the American Museum of Natural History, New
York City, went on view at the National Museum of Af-
rican Art.
March
February ij
■ Public Program The National Museum of American
Art hosted 600 people at a parade and reception preced-
ing the Washington, D.C., Chinese Lunar New Year pa-
rade in the museum's Chinatown neighborhood.
February 21
■ Symposium "Smart Bricks, Useful Trash, and Elastic
Chairs: Reinventing the Material World," a symposium
devoted to the discussion of new materials, was held in
conjunction with Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of
Design's exhibition "Mondo Materialis."
February 22—24
■ Benefit A preview of "USArt," an art exposition and
sale of exclusively American art, benefited the West
Coast Regional Center of the Archives of American Art.
February 26
■ Grant The American Chemical Society presented a
$5 million grant to the National Museum of American
History for the major new exhibition "Science in Ameri-
can Life," scheduled to open in late 1993.
February 28
■ Acquisition The bronze portrait bust of Rosa Parks
by sculptor Artis Lane was unveiled at the National
Portrait Gallery. A gift of the Anheuser-Busch Com-
panies, Inc., the bust was presented in recognition of
Rosa Parks 's role as a civil rights leader. Her refusal
to move to a seat in the back of a bus in Montgomery,
Alabama, in 1955 sparked a national movement for ra-
cial justice.
March
■ Exhibition "African Reflections: Art from Northeast-
ern Zaire," featuring several hundred extraordinary
works by artists from the Mangbetu, Azande, and other
peoples of northeastern Zaire, organized and sponsored
■ Membership The National Museum of the American
Indian launched a highly successful series of test mail-
ings for the museum's national membership program.
March
■ Publication The National Science Resources Center
announced publication of the first units of hands-on sci-
ence instruction from its innovative elementary science
curriculum development project, Science and Technol-
ogy for Children. One thousand educators, scientists,
and representatives of scientific and educational organi-
zations attended the NSRC's reception launching the
units at the National Science Teachers Association an-
nual meeting in Houston.
March
■ Exhibition The National Museum of the American
Indian completed a series of three meetings with Native
American artists, writers, and performers to review the
concept for "Celebrations," one of the inaugural exhibi-
tions of the museum's George Gustav Heye Center in
New York City.
March
■ Research The Smithsonian Tropical Research
Institute's project on domestication of the paca, a large
tropical forest rodent, entered a new phase when two do-
mesticated groups were turned over to a local farmer.
The paca, a favorite local game animal, will provide an
alternative protein source for small farmers.
March
■ Planning The Smithsonian Institution Traveling Ex-
hibition Service completed a staff-generated perfor-
mance plan designed to strengthen its program mission
and the role of cultural diversity in exhibition interpre-
tation, format and evaluation.
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March
March I
U Publication The Visitor Information and Associates'
Reception Center produced and distributed foreign lan-
guage floor plans in French, German, Spanish, and Jap-
anese to Smithsonian museums.
March
■ Appointment Steven Newsome was appointed the
new director of the Anacostia Museum. He was pre-
viously director of the Banneker-Douglass Museum in
Annapolis, Maryland, and chief of cultural and educa-
tional services for Maryland s Division of Historical
and Cultural Programs.
■ Exhibition A photo— text panel exhibit on Senegal
and its cultural traditions, organized by the Office of
Folklife Programs and originally mounted at the Festi-
val of American Folklife, was displayed at Bethesda-
Chevy Chase High School, Bethesda, Maryland.
March
U Planning The firm of Venturi, Scott Brown & Asso-
ciates began development of the architectural pro-
gram for the National Museum of the American
Indian facilities on the National Mall and in Suit-
land, Maryland.
March
■ Cultural Diversity Four multicultural versions of a
portable exhibit with the theme "The Smithsonian Is
for Everyone" were produced by the Office of Public
Affairs with grants from the Special Exhibition Fund
and the Educational Outreach Program. Highlighted
were Asian American, African American, Native
American, and Hispanic communities. The exhibits
were used at the National Association of Hispanic
Journalists, the National Association of Black Jour-
nalists, the Asian American Journalists Association,
and the African American Museum Association. One
generic version of the exhibit was produced featuring
teenage visitors.
March I
■ Grants Eleven Scholarly Studies awards were an-
nounced by the Office of Fellowships and Grants.
March $
m Public Programs The National Zoological Park spon-
sored educational activities for the public in honor of
Seal Day.
March 4-2$
U Exhibition "Tirarlo a la Calle/Taking to the Streets,"
organized by the Office of Folklife Programs, went on
exhibit at American University, Washington, D.C. The
exhibition views the local Latino community through
its annual festival.
March j
■ Press Conference The new repatriation policy of the Na-
tional Museum of the American Indian was announced
and presented to the media by Secretary Robert McC
Adams and Richard West, director of the museum. Organ-
ized by the Office of Public Affairs, the conference resulted
in major media coverage, including articles in the Washing-
ton Post, New York Times, and USA Today and a nationally
syndicated Associated Press article.
March I
■ New Facility The Office of Design and Construction
began supervising the design of the 60,000-square-foot
National Postal History and Philatelic Museum, a satel-
lite of the National Museum of American History on
the ground floor of the former city post office next to
Union Station in Washington, D.C. Exhibit installation
is scheduled for 1993.
March 7
■ Exhibition/Public Programs The Anacostia Museum
responded to the AIDS crisis in the African American
community by showing the video "When It Hits
Home: Coming Out in the Age of AIDS" and mount-
ing the photographic exhibit "Reaching the Other
World: Portraits and Stories of Americans Fighting
Drug Addiction and AIDS."
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March 21
■ Meeting The Smithsonian National Board spring
meeting was held in Los Angeles, with a special focus
on the new demographics of the United States and how
the Smithsonian could be positioned to serve the chang-
ing American and international publics.
March 13
■ Species Survival The National Zoological Park's fe-
male Asian elephant, Shanti, was sent to Burnet Park
Zoo in Syracuse, New York, for breeding.
March 1$
■ Exhibition "The West as America: Reinterpreting
Images of the Frontier, 1820— 1920" opened at the Na-
tional Museum of American Art to a wave of national
press attention and record attendance.
March 19
■ Visitor Service The National Air and Space Museum
installed an electronic Visitor Information Center. The
center's four kiosks are activated by the visitor to offer
up-to-date information in seven languages and cap-
tioned English about exhibits and programs in the mu-
seum and at other Smithsonian bureaus; museum shops
and restaurants in the area; and other Washington tour-
ist attractions.
March 19
■ Symposium Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of De-
sign sponsored an acclaimed symposium, "Design Nar-
rative: Nature 2000," which looked at the change in
human attitudes toward nature over the past century
and what we must do to protect the environment from
ourselves.
March 20
■ Quincentenary The Office of Quincentenary Programs
hosted the Washington, D.C, Quincentenary Roundt-
able at the National Museum of American Art. Local, re-
gional, and national quincentenary organizations
attended the meeting to give the group updates on their
activities.
■ Announcement The National Aeronautics and Space
Administration selected the Smithsonian Astrophysical
Observatory to plan, develop, and operate the interna-
tional science center that will receive, analyze, and ar-
chive data from the Advanced X-Ray Astrophysics
Facility (AXAF), now scheduled for launch in 1998. The
value of the contract is expected to be approximately
$87 million for the initial 10-year period of operation.
March 22-23
■ Mating The Office of Folklife Programs and the
George Washington University Folklife Association co-
sponsored the annual meeting of the Middle Atlantic
Folklife Association focusing on "Mass-Mediating the
Folk."
March 2$
■ Seminar The first in a series of "Ways of Knowing"
staff seminars exploring the process of collaboration
in different fields, organized by the Office of Interdis-
ciplinary Studies, concentrated on the creative arts.
Subsequent programs, in June and September, dis-
cussed the sciences and humanities and social science
research.
March 26
■ Exhibition "The Cooper-Hewitt Collections: A De-
sign Resource" opened at Cooper-Hewitt, National Mu-
seum of Design to favorable reviews. The exhibition
chronicles the formation of the museum's collection
from 1897 to the present.
March 29
■ Conference The Office of Printing and Photo-
graphic Services sponsored a panel discussion,
"Through North American Eyes," at the annual con-
vention of the National Hispanic Journalists Associa-
tion, New York City.
March 29
■ Exhibition Only a few weeks after the conclusion of
the Persian Gulf War, the National Air and Space Mu-
seum opened a small exhibit on the role of air power in
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Operation Desert Storm, written by Richard HaJIion,
the museum's Lindbergh Professor.
by the New York Regional Center of the Archives of
American Art.
March }0
■ Symposium "The African-American Aesthetic in
the Visual Arts and Postmodernism," organized by
the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden with
Howard University's College of Fine Arts, was pre-
sented in conjunction with the Washington, D.C., an-
nual meeting of the National Conference of Artists.
Papers by IO distinguished scholars and artists were
presented at the all-day symposium, which was made
possible in part by the Smithsonian Educational Out-
reach Fund.
Spring
■ Research A high-resolution imaging instrument
built by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory for
the ROSAT satellite made detailed observations of x-ray
objects selected from the satellite's initial all-sky survey.
Striking images of the Andromeda Galaxy suggest that
x-ray sources there may be highly variable, since many
seen a decade earlier by the Einstein Observatory had
disappeared and other new sources now glowed brightly.
April
■ Broadcast Radio Smithsonian joined forces with
Washington, D.C., public radio station WETA-FM to
present "Folk Masters: Traditional Music in the Ameri-
cas," 13 one-hour programs featuring virtuosos of folk
music in concert at Carnegie Hall.
April
■ Public Program The Anacostia Museum sponsored
"Straight Up: AIDS, Teens, and Denial," an outdoor
health fair designed to provide teens with an opportu-
nity to gain access to subject-related materials in a non-
judgmental environment. The health fair was featured
on WJLA-TV news and radio stations WHUR and
WKYS and attracted more than 500 junior and senior
high school students.
April
■ Tour A members' art tour of museums and private
collections in St. Louis and Kansas City was organized
April
■ Volunteers The Visitor Information and Associates'
Reception Center held its annual appreciation event for
behind-the-scenes volunteers.
April
■ Exhibition The Smithsonian Institution Libraries
opened "Nusantara: Lands and Peoples of Indonesia" in
its exhibition gallery in conjunction with the interna-
tional Festival of Indonesia. The exhibition was funded
by the James Smithson Society.
April 4-7, April 10-H
■ Conference The Office of Folklife Programs sponsored
a conference, "Other Orients: Soviet and American Per-
spectives on Muslim and Middle Eastern Societies and
Politics" with Dartmouth College and the Soviet Acad-
emy of Sciences in Hanover, New Hampshire, and at
the Smithsonian.
April S
■ Exhibition "Magical Mixtures: Marisol Portrait
Sculpture" opened at the National Portrait Gallery. The
exhibition — the first museum show devoted to the por-
traits of the Venezuelan-American sculptor — included
21 images created between 1961 and 1989 of such interna-
tionally known figures as John Wayne, Georgia
O'Keeffe, Lyndon Johnson, and Bishop Desmond Tutu.
April 6
■ Broadcast "Our Biosphere: The Earth in Our
Hands," a one-hour film narrated by Robert Redford
and focusing on the work of the Smithsonian's Marine
Systems Laboratory, premiered on the Discovery Chan-
nel. The film was produced by the Smithsonian's Office
of Telecommunications.
April 8
■ Workshop The Office of Museum Programs inaugu-
rated the American Indian Museum Studies Program
with a five-day workshop on planning and management
of tribal cultural facilities.
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April 8
April 17
■ Award Julie Johnson Kidd, former chairman of the
board of trustees of the Museum of the American In-
dian, Heye Foundation, was awarded the James Smith-
son Medal.
April 8
■ Special Event The Office of International Relations
hosted a reception for the acting secretary general of the
International Council of Museums (ICOM) and mem-
bers of the ICOM planning committee for the confer-
ence "What Museums for Africa: Heritage in the
Future?"
■ Lecture A Woodrow Wilson Center meeting on the
foreign policy legacies of Woodrow Wilson featured
U.S. Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan's address on the ap-
plicability of Wilsonian ideals to contemporary interna-
tional conflicts.
April 17
■ Lecture The Dalai Lama delivered his first Washing-
ton public address since receiving the 1989 Nobel Peace
Prize. The lecture, organized by the Resident Associate
Program, commemorated the International Year of
Tibet. The event attracted more than 2,200 participants.
April II
■ Special Event The Office of Development held a
donor cultivation event in conjunction with the Na-
tional Museum of American Art exhibition "Prout's
Neck Observed: Winslow Homer in the 1890s."
April 11
■ Benefit Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of De-
sign; Vitae Publishing; and Parsons School of Design
hosted a tribute to Mrs. Henry Parish II and Albert
Hadley of the interior design firm Parish-Hadley Associ-
ates, Inc. The event raised $3,000 for the Parsons/Coo-
per-Hewitt Master's Degree Program in the History of
Decorative Arts.
April 12
■ Exhibition "Lenore Tawney Retrospective," showing
the United States' foremost fiber artist, opened at the
Renwick Gallery.
April 15
■ Awards The Office of Fellowships and Grants of-
fered 121 Smithsonian pre- and postdoctoral fellowships
this year.
April /J
■ Award Paul E. Ewald of Amherst College was
awarded the first George E. Burch Fellowship. The
award was announced by the Office of Fellowships and
Grants.
April ip
■ Exhibition "Beyond the Java Sea: Art of Indonesia's
Outer Islands" opened in the National Museum of Natural
History Thomas Evans Gallery, continuing through July 14.
April ip
■ Exhibition "Annie Leibovitz Photographs 1970-1990"
opened at the National Portrait Gallery. Organized by the
International Center of Photography, New York City, in
conjunction with the gallery, this exhibition surveyed 20
years of Leibovitz s portraits of figures in American popu-
lar culture, from her earliest photojournalism for Rolling
Stone to her present work for Vanity Fair.
April ip-20
m Symposium The fifth symposium of the American Com-
mittee for South Asian Art, "Current Research in South
and Southeast Asian Art and Archaeology," was sponsored
by the Arthur M Sackler Gallery and the Freer Gallery of
Art. The public symposium included papers by 66 schol-
ars as well as museum visits and receptions.
April 2$-2$
■ Course "Exhibition Materials," a new pilot course for
exhibition designers organized by senior textile conser-
vator Mary Ballard, was held at the Conservation Ana-
lytical Laboratory.
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April 24
■ Tour The Smithsonian National Associate Program's
first Smithsonian Odyssey Tour, "Silver Cities of Mex-
ico," departed.
April 24
■ Announcement Jerome L. Greene, a New York attor-
ney and art collector who has served on the Hirshhorn
Museum and Sculpture Garden's Board of Trustees since
1978, was elected as board chairman, succeeding Syd-
ney Lewis, a 15-year board veteran who continues to
serve as vice-chairman.
April 26
U Public Program More than IOO Washington, D.C, ju-
nior and senior high school students presented music
and dance performances, poetry, essays, and works of art
inspired by the life and genius of Duke Ellington to an
overflow crowd in the National Museum of American
History's Carmichael Auditorium, the triumphant fi-
nale of a Duke Ellington Youth Festival organized by
the museum's Program in African American Culture.
April 26-27
m Conference As a newly elected member of the Associa-
tion of Graduate Training Programs in the Conservation
of Cultural Property, the Conservation Analytical Labo-
ratory Furniture Conservation Training Program partici-
pated in the 17th Annual Conservation Training
Programs Conference. Student John Driggers presented
a paper, "The Use of Fluorescent Microscopy on a Gilt
and Decorated Classical Revival Table: A Cautionary
Tail."
April 28-}0
■ Planning A retreat sponsored by the Office of Envi-
ronmental Awareness, held at the Donaldson Brown
Center in Port Deposit, Maryland, initiated planning
for a National Museum of Natural History exhibition
on environmental issues that affect coastal and marine
peoples and habitats.
April 29
■ Grant The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
received a grant from the Hasselblad Foundation for the
purchase of an electron microscope, a research tool that
will greatly enhance the capabilities of STRI's Center
for Tropical Paleoecology.
April 30
■ Cultural Diversity The opening event of the
Smithsonian observance of Asian/Pacific American Heri-
tage Month featured a keynote address by Ronald
Takaki, professor of ethnic studies at the University of
California at Berkeley, and a performance by comedian
Phil Nee. Exhibitions, films, lectures, and demonstra-
tions were scheduled during May.
May
■ Publication A new souvenir guidebook, A Picture
Tour of the National Museum of Natural History, written
and illustrated by museum staff, was published by
Smithsonian Institution Press.
May
■ Award The Smithsonian Information Center orienta-
tion video, produced by the Office of Telecommunica-
tions, won second place in the Second Annual Muse
Awards from the American Association of Museums.
May
m Visit The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Exter-
nal Affairs assisted in planning the state visit of the
president of Brazil to the United States.
May
m Video Production was completed on a 30-minute ed-
ucational video documentary for junior and senior high
schools. "Citizen Stories: Democracy and Responsibility
in American Life" is a companion to the earlier "Democ-
racy and Rights: One Citizen's Challenge"; both derive
from the 1987 international symposium commemorat-
ing the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution that was
organized by the Office of Interdisciplinary Studies.
May
m Award "American Abstraction, 1930-1945: The Art-
ists Speak," an interactive video produced by the Office
of Telecommunications for the National Museum of
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American Art, won a blue ribbon at the American Film
and Video Association's annual festival.
May
■ Collections Smithsonian Institution Libraries Direc-
tor Barbara J. Smith initiated an appeal to donors to the
libraries' collections. A brochure on Gift Information for
Donors and Honorary and Memorial Gifts was distributed
to donors to the libraries and to the Institution's profes-
sional staff.
May
■ Awards The "Information Age" videowall, the
Smithsonian's first such presentation, received gold
medals from the International Film and TV Festival of
New York and the Houston International Film Festival
and first place in the Second Annual Muse Awards from
the American Association of Museums. The videowall
was produced by the Office of Telecommunications.
May
■ Publication The Smithsonian Institution Libraries
published the 263rd book in its Translation Publishing
Program. Donald R. Davis, curator of entomology at
the National Museum of Natural History, served as sci-
entific editor for Fundamentals of Paleontology, volume 9,
edited by B. B. Rohdendorf (originally published in
Moscow in 1962).
May
■ New Facility The staff of the Fred Lawrence Whip-
ple Observatory moved into a new 19,000-square-foot
administrative support facility at the base of Mt. Hop-
kins in Arizona. The facility includes a visitor center for
the observatory and the surrounding national forest.
The Office of Design and Construction supervised de-
sign and construction.
May
m Grant In addition to an original grant of
$300,000, the John D. and Catherine T MacArthur
Foundation will provide additional funding to sup-
port future education programs in conjunction with
the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Ser-
vice exhibition "Tropical Rainforests: A Disappearing
Treasure."
May
■ Lectures The Woodrow Wilson Center sponsored a se-
ries of lectures on modernism and modern literature by
the distinguished Irish literary scholar Denis
Donoghue. Topics addressed in the series were "The
Man of the Crowd: The Beginnings of Modernism in
Literature"; "Literature Beyond Culture"; "Modern Lit-
erature: Towards a Better Life"; and "Reading The
Wasteland. "
May
m Special Event Joseph Carper, director, Smithsonian
National Associate Program, addressed members of the
Young Benefactors at their first annual meeting and con-
gratulated them on a successful inaugural year.
May— June
m Conference The Office of the Assistant Secretary for
External Affairs represented the Smithsonian at the
United States Global Change Mitigation Adaptation Re-
sponse Strategies.
May l
■ Internships The Office of Fellowships and Grants
awarded 39 summer Minority Internships after receiv-
ing a record 127 applications.
May j
■ Lecture "Focus on Biodiversity," a public briefing on
important elements of the National Museum of Natural
History's biodiversity programs, was presented in Baird
Auditorium by six of the museum's scientists.
May 6
■ Research The Smithsonian Board of Regents ap-
proved the recommendation of an independent scien-
tific and technical review committee that the
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory begin negotia-
tions to place its unique array of submillimeter tele-
scopes on Mauna Kea, Hawaii.
May 6
■ Milestone The Smithsonian Board of Regents ap-
proved in principle the establishment of a National Afri-
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can American Museum on the National Mall, contin-
gent on the identification of collections that would di-
rect the research and exhibitions of such a museum.
May p
■ Benefit Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of Design
received the proceeds from the 20th annual Roscoe
Awards. The awards, which are sponsored by Interior De-
sign magazine, honor outstanding achievement in resi-
dential and contract product design.
Associates' Reception Center.andeducational outreach
activities.
May 1$
■ Exhibition The National Air and Space Museum
opened "Art of the Cosmic Age," which brought to-
gether more than 70 paintings, drawings, and other
works by Soviet, North American, and Western Euro-
pean artists for whom the universe is a source of
inspiration.
May 10
■ Birth A four-pound western lowland gorilla was
born at the National Zoological Park, the first gorilla
birth there in 19 years.
May 10
U Award The Charles C. Eldredge Prize for outstand-
ing scholarship in the history of American art was
awarded to Michele Helene Bogart, associate professor
of art history at the State University of New York at
Stony Brook.
May 10
m Exhibition "Group Portrait: The First American
Avant-Garde" opened at the National Portrait Gallery.
This exhibition focused on the circles of four individu-
als who were essential to the creation of an American
avant-garde movement from 1913 to 1917: Alfred
Stieglicz, Marcel Duchamp, Gertrude Stein, and Ezra
Pound. Emphasis was on the group's portrayal of itself
through photographs, paintings, sculpture, and draw-
ings of and by its members.
May 10
■ Exhibition "Giants," an interactive exhibit on body
size, opened in the Elephant House at the National Zoo-
logical Park.
May 1}
■ Appointment James Early was appointed assistant
secretary for public service to oversee a number of de-
partments, including the offices of Folklife Programs
and Public Affairs, the Visitor Information and
May 16
■ Benefit Friends of the National Zoo held ZooFari —
Feline Fantasia, a gala evening event to raise funds for
the Theodore H. Reed Animal Acquisition Fund.
May 17
■ Concert The Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orches-
tra, funded by Congress and led by conductors David
N. Baker and Gunther Schuller, premiered its first sea-
son of concerts in the National Museum of American
History's Carmichael Auditorium to a standing-room-
only audience, becoming the first jazz orchestra resident
in a museum.
May 17—2$
■ International Public Program The Smithsonian Na-
tional Associate Program sponsored the third Smithson-
ian program in Japan. Events were held in Tokyo, Nara,
and Osaka and included public lectures and special pro-
grams in Japanese junior high schools.
May 18-20
■ Endangered" Species National Zoological Park staff car-
ried out the first successful artificial insemination of
black-footed ferrets.
May ip
a Exhibition The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery joined the
nationwide 18-month Festival of Indonesia with the
opening of "Court Arts of Indonesia," an exhibition or-
ganized by the Asia Society, New York City, in associa-
tion with the Sackler Gallery. As a part of the
exhibition, the Education Department organized free
daily performing arts events, including Indonesian
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shadow puppet plays accompanied by a gamelan orches-
tra of artists from Central Java who delighted audiences
with their traditional performances.
May 20
■ Acquisition The National Museum of Natural His-
tory acquired the fossilized thigh bone of a no-million-
year-old adult sauropod — the largest dinosaur bone ever
found in the northeastern United States.
May 20
■ Seminar An evening seminar on "quality" in art initi-
ated a program of issues forums for debate on controver-
sial topics, organized by the Office of Interdisciplinary
Studies.
May 2}
■ Conservation The Office of Printing and Photo-
graphic Services participated in ongoing meetings of
Subcommittees IT9-2 and IT9-3 of the American Na-
tional Standards Institute to develop test methods to de-
termine archival permanence in photographic materials.
May 30
■ Renovation Gravel walkways in the Enid A. Haupt
Garden were replaced with brick, thus greatly improv-
ing accessibility.
Summer
■ Workshops Workshops for middle- and secondary-
school science teachers were held in Arizona, Minnesota,
Wisconsin, and Massachusetts under the auspices of the
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory's Project STAR,
an innovative curriculum development program based
on examples from astronomy.
June
■ Research Smithsonian Institution Libraries issued an
international call for applicants to its new SIL/Dibner
Library Resident Scholar Research Program. Established
to support research into the history of science and tech-
nology, the program is funded by The Dibner Fund and
will support one or two scholars a year for up to three
months each.
June
m Conference National Science Resources Center Execu-
tive Director Doug Lapp was one of 40 science educa-
tion experts to participate by invitation in the Johnson
Foundation— sponsored national conference on "Science
Education for the 1990s: Strategies for Change."
June
■ Expansion Construction began on the annex to the
National Museum of the American Indian's Research
Branch in the Bronx, New York.
June
■ Exhibition Smithsonian Institution Libraries hosted
a reception with the National Museum of African Art
for "Africa Illustrated: Fantasy and Reality Before
1900," an exhibition of books organized by SIL and the
museum.
June
m Publication The inaugural issue of the Contributor, a
semiannual membership newsletter and update on insti-
tutional activities and funding needs, was distributed to
Contributing Members of the Smithsonian National As-
sociate Program.
June
■ Appointment Stephen Polcari, author of Abstract Ex-
pressionism and the Modern Experience, joined the Archives
of American Art as New York regional director.
June
m Collection Information The Archives of American Art
entered its catalog database in the Research Library In-
formation Network (RUN) system.
June
m Special Audiences A public service announcement on
accessibility at the Smithsonian for disabled visitors was
videotaped in the museums with Dianne Pilgrim, direc-
tor of Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of Design, par-
ticipating as the on-camera spokesperson. The television
spot was close-captioned and distributed nationally.
June
June 3
■ Publication Smithsonian Institution Libraries distrib-
uted its new Users Guide to all \6 branch library locations
and to the Institution's 750 permanent research staff.
June
■ Release The recording "World Music of Struggle: We
Shall Overcome," produced by Smithsonian/Folkways Re-
cordings and Columbia Records from the Festival of Amer-
ican Folklife program "Musics of Struggle," was released.
>
■ Research The extremely powerful signal of an inter-
stellar maser, representing the second strongest emis-
sion line ever seen at microwave frequencies, was
detected from methanol molecules by a Smithsonian
Astrophysical Observatory scientist using the 140-foot
radio antenna at Green Bank, West Virginia. The dis-
covery has important implications for radio astronomy
studies of newly formed stars.
June
■ Collection Smithsonian Institution Libraries com-
pleted analysis of its collections for the National Shelf-
List Count conducted by the American Library
Association. Compared to the other 56 institutions re-
porting, SIL ranked first in museums, collectors, and
collecting; numismatics; decorative arts; motor vehicles;
and naval ordnance.
June—July
■ Research The Office of Folklife Programs initiated
the Smithsonian Folklife Studies project on
"Muharram," a worldwide Islamic mourning ritual,
with a research and documentation trip to Trinidad.
June 2-8
m Endangered Species The National Zoological Park
sponsored a Panda Conservation Workshop in a last-
ditch effort to develop a worldwide strategy to save the
giant panda.
■ Dedication A benefit was held to honor Arthur Ross
and his contribution to restore and renovate the garden
at Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of Design and to
formally dedicate the garden in his name. Over 300 peo-
ple attended the gala event, which raised more than
$75,000 for Cooper-Hewitt's general operating funds.
June 4
■ Seminar The Office of Interdisciplinary Studies spon-
sored a seminar on the medical, social, and legal issues
surrounding AIDS. The session was videotaped for use
in health education.
June 4
■ Preview A preview reception and screening for
Smithsonian World's 'The Doors of Perception" was
held in Baird Auditorium and the Associates Court of
the National Museum of Natural History. The event
was hosted by Sharon P. Rockefeller, president and CEO
of Washington, D.C., public television station WETA,
and Sandra Wenrworth Bradley, executive producer of
Smithsonian World. The reception was made possible
through additional support from Eastman Kodak
Company.
June 6
■ Cultural Diversity The fourth and final regularly
scheduled meeting of the Ad Hoc African American
Media Advisory Committee was held, completing a pro-
ductive year and a half of discussions between the Office
of Public Affairs and local and national journalists as
well as Smithsonian staff on how the Smithsonian can
best reach out to the African American community.
June 12
m Exhibition "Awards in the Visual Arts IO," an annual
exhibition featuring the work of 10 American artists
from 10 regions who have won this prestigious award,
opened at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Gar-
den for its first venue of a national tour under the aegis
of the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art. An
artists' forum was made possible by one of the
program's sponsors, BMW of North America, Inc.
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June 14
June 20-22
■ Grant The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
received a five-year grant of $1.1 million from the John
D. and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation to support
the activities of the new Center for Tropical Forest Sci-
ence.
June 14
■ Broadcast "Cole Porter's 100th Birthday Gala Cele-
bration," coproduced by Radio Smithsonian and Wash-
ington, DC, radio station WETA-FM and recorded at
Carnegie Hall, was presented over member stations of
American Public Radio.
June IS
■ Collection Restoration was completed on a Rumley
tractor, owned since 1916 by an Indiana farm family. The
tractor arrived at its new home, the National Museum
of American History, in time to roll onto the National
Mall and entertain visitors at the 1991 Festival of Ameri-
can Folklife.
June iS-July 16
■ Public Programs A highlight of the summer educa-
tional programs at Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of
Design was "Ritual and Celebration: African Cultures
in the New World", a series of four lectures and con-
certs that explored the transference, adaptation, and
transformation of the Yoruba, Bakongo, and Ejagham-
Abakua civilizations to the Americas as a result of the
African slave trade.
June ip
m Special Event The Office of Development held a
donor cultivation event cooperatively with the Arthur
M. Sackler Gallery in conjunction with the exhibition
"Court Arts of Indonesia."
June Ip
m Conference The Woodrow Wilson Center held the
fifth in a series of conferences with the Atlantik-Brucke
of Bonn at Cape Elizabeth, Maine. "Europe and the
United States in the Post-Cold War Era" included ses-
sions on domestic political developments in Germany
and the United States; the German-American relation-
ship after the Gulf War, the break-up of the Soviet em-
pire and its implications for the Atlantic Community;
and new economic demands on Germany and the
United States.
June 22
■ Public Program More than 2,000 people attended the
Anacostia Museum's celebration, "Juneteenth '91: Free-
dom Revisited," part of the annual observance of the
emancipation of slaves in Texas in 1865. The holiday has
evolved into a major summer commemoration of Afri-
can American culture. More than 75 volunteers from
other bureaus of the Institution and the Washington,
D.C., community assisted the staff in program planning
and implementation. African dance, traditional and con-
temporary music, craft demonstrations, and a market-
place all attracted attention.
June 22
m Exhibition The Anacostia Museum opened a major
photographic exhibition, "Kaleidoscope: African Ameri-
can Photography in Washington." The 100 works by 35
local photographers provided a spectrum of photo-
graphic expression. The exhibition was curated by
Maricia Battle, assistant curator of photography, Na-
tional Museum of American Art. In conjunction with
the exhibition, a meeting of Exposures, the African
American photographers' group, was held at the mu-
seum on August 5.
June 2$
m Conference The Office of Museum Programs hosted
"Purse Strings," a national conference on marketing and
development for museums.
■ Planning The Office of Design and Construction se-
lected an architect/engineer firm to develop a master
plan for research, educational, and support facilities at
the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in
Edgewater, Maryland.
June 2$
■ Public Program "An Evening with Gordon Parks,"
the latest of the National Portrait Gallery's popular self-
portrait series, took place. Parks, a pioneer of contempo-
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raiy photojournalism, was interviewed by Marc Pachter.
A celebrated author, filmmaker, and composer, Parks re-
ceived the National Medal of Arts from President
Reagan in 1988.
JunelS
■ Conference The Office of Museum Programs held a
collections care conference in San Jose, Costa Rica, in
collaboration with United States Information Agency
and the Council for International Exchange of Scholars.
June 2$
■ Tribute Secretary Robert McC. Adams presided at a
reception in honor of Freer Gallery of Art benefactor
Prof. Ikuo Hirayama of Tokyo in the renovated Freer
Gallery of Art courtyard. The tribute was given in grati-
tude for Hirayama 's major role in arranging a gift of
$1.5 million toward the reinstallation of the Freer collec-
tion following the gallery's renovation. The celebrated
Japanese artist, who is also president of the National
University of Fine Arts and Music, Tokyo, was the
major donor in a consortium he organized. The group
also included the Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. and the
Nomura Cultural Foundation.
June 25-Septemher 20
■ Exhibition "Blanche Lazzell: A Modernist Rediscov-
ered" was on view at the New York Regional Center of
the Archives of American Art. The exhibition was
curated by Nancy Malloy and Dominic Madormo and
was accompanied by a small catalog.
June 26-28
■ Workshop A new Conservation Analytical Laboratory
workshop, "Modern Artists' Materials and Their Conser-
vation Implications," included 11 lecturers and attracted
21 participants from throughout the United States and
Canada.
June 28-July 7
■ Folklife Festival The 25th annual Festival of Ameri-
can Folklife, produced by the Office of Folklife Pro-
grams, featured programs on "Roots of Rhythm and
Blues: The Robert Johnson Era," "Family Farming in
the Heartland," "Forest, Field, and Sea: Folklife in Indo-
nesia," and the Columbus Quincentenary program,
"Land in Native American Cultures."
July
■ Conference The second Natural Science Institute for
Teachers of Minority Students, organized by the Na-
tional Museum of Natural History's education specialist
Carmel Ervin, was held for elementary and secondary
school teachers in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan
area. This year's institute included a component for
teachers interested in geology.
July
U Cultural Diversity The Office of Public Affairs partic-
ipated in the Washington, D.C., Latin American Festi-
val with a paid ad in the brochure/program and a
two-page story on an exhibition then installed in the
Smithsonian Experimental Gallery of works by Chicana
artist Judy Baca.
Jub
■ Broadcast "Speakers Corner," hosted by Roger
Mudd, debuted on public radio stations nationwide.
This weekly series of lectures and discussions on the
arts and humanities, the sciences, politics, and public
affairs is a coproduction of the William Benton Broad-
cast Project of the University of Chicago and Radio
Smithsonian.
July
■ Quincentenary The Office of Telecommunications
completed production of "Montserrat" and "Crow Fair,"
two videos for the exhibition "Seeds of Change" at the
National Museum of Natural History.
J»b
■ Automated Circulation The Smithsonian Institution
Libraries issued borrowers' cards to its users when it
implemented the automated circulation module of
the online system at the Botany Branch and the
Mollusks Library of the National Museum of
Natural History Branch. Borrowers' cards are also
being used with automated circulation support at
nine other SIL branches. SIL circulates some 50,000
items annually.
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July
July
■ Tour A members' art tour, "A Splash of Sunshine in
Santa Fe," was organized by the Midwest Regional Cen-
ter of the Archives of American Art.
July
■ Publication A Smithsonian Snapshot, a concise booklet
of facts about the Institution, and Building a Case for Re-
gional Support: Smithsonian Services to the Nation ip88-
ipp2, a state-by-state synopsis of institutional activity
across the country, were published by the Office of
Development.
July
■ Cultural Diversity The Office of the Assistant Secre-
tary for Public Service assisted the Office of Fellowships
and Grants in developing programs to support outreach
for minority fellowships and internships.
My
■ Grant The Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhi-
bition Service received a $465,000 grant from the Lila
Wallace- Reader's Digest Fund for "Beyond Category:
The Musical Genius of Duke Ellington," an exhibition
and related programs being developed with the Na-
tional Museum of American History.
July
■ Renovation Construction documents were completed
for the renovation of the Old U.S. Custom House in
New York City, which will house the George Gustav
Heye Center of the National Museum of the American
Indian.
July-August
m Public Programs "SuperSummer" activities at the Na-
tional Zoological Park featured experimental interactive
education programs including techniques such as street
theater.
■ Volunteers The Visitor Information and Associates'
Reception Center reinstituted publication of Info Special,
a newsletter for volunteer information specialists.
My
m Volunteers The Visitor Information and Associates'
Reception Center created volunteer emeritus status for
volunteer information specialists who retire after 15 or
more years of service.
July
U Special Event The Office of the Assistant Secretary
for External Affairs hosted a reception and dinner for
the President's Commission on Environmental Quality.
July
m Publication The Anacostia Museum published a re-
vised edition of "A Walk Through Old Anacostia," a
publication that introduces young readers to historically
and culturally significant sites as well as community re-
sources in the Anacostia Historic District and the
greater Anacostia community. Publication was made
possible through partial funding from the Smithsonian
Women's Committee.
July I
m Grants Ten Research Resources awards were an-
nounced by the Office of Fellowships and Grants.
July I
m Broadcast Vice-President Dan Quayle participated in
a live radio program broadcast over a midwestern sta-
tion from the "Family Farming in the Heartland" pro-
gram at the Festival of American Folklife.
July 8-12
m Workshop The National Science Resources Center
conducted its annual Elementary Science Leadership In-
stitute. Teams of teachers, science supervisors, school ad-
ministrators, scientists, and business and industry
representatives from 16 school districts across the coun-
try participated in workshops and discussions on how to
implement improvements in their elementary science
programs.
July p-Fall
U Exhibition For "A Bridge to Learning," an exhibition
in the garden of Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of
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Design, New York City junior high school students
began constructing a 36-foot model of a suspension
bridge. The bridge was finished July 26 and remained
on view through the fall.
July 10
■ Grant The National Museum of American History
received a $1 million gift from the Occidental Chemical
Corporation to work with teachers in secondary schools
and colleges to develop a national prototype model and
curriculum materials for science education at the
middle-school level.
July II
■ Research On the day of the total solar eclipse, a
rocket-borne x-ray telescope developed by the Smithson-
ian Astrophysical Observatory and IBM gathered data
chat will help create a three-dimensional model of the
solar corona linking density and temperature variations
with structure in the sun's extended atmosphere. A sec-
ond, ground-based, Smithsonian experiment the same
day produced infrared images of the solar corona.
J«ly is
■ Facility Design The Office of Design and Construc-
tion selected an architect/engineer firm to design a new
seven-story building in the East Court of the National
Museum of Natural History.
July 30
m Buildings and Grounds The Office of Horticul ture
hired an entomologist to identify plant pest problems
and suggest alternatives to environmentally harmful
chemicals. The installation of a centrally controlled irri-
gation system throughout the Smithsonian will meet de-
mands for cost savings and conservation of human and
natural resources.
July 31
■ Milestone Attendance at the National Museum of
American Art for the first half of 1991 showed a dra-
matic 60 percent increase over the same period in 1990
due to efforts to expand the visibility of the museum.
August
■ Exhibition Thirty-two Native American selectors
completed object selection for "Points of View," the
major inaugural exhibition for the George Gustav Heye
Center of the National Museum of the American Indian
in New York City.
August
■ Publication Long-Term Assessment of the Oil Spill at
Bahia Las Minas, Panama: Interim Report summarized
the first three years of a five-year study on the effects of
a major oil spill near the Smithsonian Tropical Research
Institute's Galeta field station in Panama.
July 15-26, July 28-August p
m Expedition During the Smithsonian National Associate
Program's Research Expedition "Paleolndians and Large
Mammals," Associates helped scientists in the discovery of
footprints in Saltville, Virginia, of a prehistoric giant
ground sloth, only the second set of such prints found.
July 19-24
■ Public Programs The Smithsonian National Associate
Program's U.S. & International Events Division held a
highly successful series in San Diego, the fifth Smithson-
ian series of events in that city. Lt. Gen. Benjamin O.
Davis, Jr., the first black graduate of West Point in this
century and author of the Smithsonian Institution Press
book Benjamin 0. Davis, Jr.: American, was a featured
speaker.
August
■ Publication Smithsonian Institution Press published
The Presidents, by National Portrait Gallery historian
Fred Voss. The book offers biographical information
and related facts on all the United States presidents in-
cluding George Bush.
August
■ Acquisition The Anacostia Museum acquired more
than 300 objects reflecting the life of Ethel Payne, an in-
ternationally known journalist who wrote for the Chi-
cago Defender and the Washington Afro-American
newspapers. She was also involved in a number of politi-
cal and women's organizations.
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August
■ Collection Loan A set of John James Audubon's four-
volume Birds of America, his Viviparous Quadrupeds of
North America (the complete 155 color lithographs), and
manuscript materials are on long-term loan to the
Smithsonian Institution Libraries from the National Au-
dubon Society. These materials, appraised at nearly $3
million, are housed in the Dibner Library.
August
■ Milestone For the first time in the 40-year history of
the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Ser-
vice, federal funds will allow SITES to offer exhibitions
at substantially lower fees, thus enabling more people
nationwide the opportunity to experience the full range
of Smithsonian programs.
fountain and fabricate interpretive signs in the Mary L.
Ripley Garden.
August 2}
■ Expansion and Renovation Staff of the Freer Gallery of
Art completed the four-month relocation and subse-
quent inventory of the gallery's entire collection of ap-
proximately 27,000 objects to a 13,300-square-foot
research and storage facility on the newly excavated
lower level. With completion of the gallery's expansion
and construction on its lower levels, the Department of
Conservation and Scientific Research moved from tem-
porary quarters in the Sackler Gallery, which it had oc-
cupied since 1987, to a new io.OOO-square-foot lab at
the Freer. The facility offers expanded and modernized
facilities for art conservation and research on ancient ma-
terials and technology.
August 3-4
■ Acquisition A team of National Museum of Ameri-
can History archivists and curators traveled to New
York City to receive the gift of music manuscripts, pho-
tographs, recordings, business records, and other memo-
rabilia of Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington, presented
by the composer's sister, Ruth Kennedy Boarwright.
With this gift, the museum's Duke Ellington Collection
became the world's largest repository of Ellington
materials.
August p
■ Special Project At the National Zoological Park, art-
ists from the Latin American Youth Center in Washing-
ton, D.C., completed an Amazonia Wildlife Mural on a
huge concrete wall near parking lot C.
August p
U Grant The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
received a planning grant from the Smithsonian Special
Exhibition Fund to establish an exhibition and public
education program on marine resources in Panama. The
exhibition will be located on Culebra Island near STRI's
Naos Island Laboratory.
August 16
■ Grant A gift from the Folger Fund will help the Of-
fice of Horticulture restore the 19th-century cast-iron
September
■ Cultural Diversity National Hispanic Heritage
Month was celebrated by the Smithsonian with con-
certs, lectures, demonstrations, and tours. Highlights
were the keynote address by Luis Cancel, executive di-
rector of the Bronx Museum of the Arts; Fun Fiesta Mu-
sical, an afternoon of festive music and dance at the
National Zoo; and a lecture by Latina astronaut Ellen
Ochoa. A comprehensive publicity campaign organized
by the Office of Public Affairs included newspaper ad-
vertisements in three local Hispanic newspapers, paid
commercials on two Spanish-language radio stations,
and a remote broadcast by radio station WMDO from
the pan-Institution community event held at the Na-
tional Zoo.
September
■ Exhibition During fiscal year 1991, the Smithsonian
Institution Traveling Exhibition Service circulated 268
exhibitions to 40 states, including the District of Co-
lumbia, and to Canada, Ethiopia, Madagascar,
Mauritius, Rwanda, and Uganda.
September
■ Quincentenary The opening events of the
Smithsonian's Quincentenary commemoration were pro-
moted by the Office of Public Affairs with a broad-scale
campaign. In addition to basic media activities, contacts
with social and food editors resulted in wide coverage of
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the opening reception, including an article in the New
York Times. As a result of contacts with the Hispanic
media in the United States and with the correspondents
of the media of Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada,
Portugal, Spain, and Italy, extensive local and interna-
tional coverage of the "Symposium of the Americas"
resulted.
September 4—7
■ Quincentenary The "Symposium of the Americas," a
hemisphere-wide overview of cultural identity in the
Americas, was organized by the Office of Quincentenary
Programs and produced by the Office of Conference
Services.
September
m Education The Anacostia Museum's George Wash-
ington Carver Nature Trail opened informally. The trail
provides an opportunity for greater understanding and
appreciation of natural resources in an urban environ-
ment. The development of the trail and an environmen-
tal study kit was assisted by funding from the
Smithsonian Women's Committee and the Educational
Outreach Program.
September
■ Agreement The National Museum of the American
Indian reached an agreement with New York City and
New York state regarding funding for construction at
the museum's George Gustav Heye Center in the Old
U.S. Custom House in lower Manhattan.
September
■ Cultural Diversity In response to a request by the
Smithsonian Council, the Smithsonian's Cultural Educa-
tion Committee published a status report on "Cultural
Diversity at the Smithsonian."
September
■ Publication The National Science Resources Center
published the second units of hands-on science instruc-
tion for elementary schools in its Science and Technol-
ogy for Children program: The Life Cycle of Butterflies
(grade 2), Experiments with Plants (grade 6), and Magnets
and Motors (grade 6).
September
■ Ceremony Jake Swamp, chief of the Wolf Clan of the
Mohawk Nation, conducted a blessing ceremony for the
George Gustav Heye Center of the National Museum of
the American Indian, which will be housed in the Old
U.S. Customs House in New York City.
September 6-14
■ International Programs The Smithsonian National As-
sociate Program sponsored events in celebration of the
Festival of Indonesia held in Jakarta, Yogyakarta, and
Bali.
September if
■ Research The Magellan spacecraft began extensive
radar mapping of the surface of Venus from its orbit
around the planet. At the National Air and Space Mu-
seum, scientists Jim Zimbleman and Tom Waiters of
the museum's Center for Earth and Planetary Studies
began a study of images of tectonic and volcanic land-
forms provided by the spacecraft. An exhibit in the
museum's Milestones of Flight gallery displays com-
puter-simulated flights over the complex surface re-
vealed by Magellan.
September if
■ New Facility Construction of the new Costumes, Tex-
tiles, and Fragile Organics Laboratory for the National
Museum of American History's Department of Conser-
vation was completed, providing state-of-the-art facili-
ties to treat the museum's 40,000 costumes and textile
objects and to rehouse paper and three-dimensional
objects.
September ip
■ Special Event The first event launching the Smithson-
ian Benefactor's Circle, a distinguished recognition soci-
ety for the Institution's top donors, was held in the Arts
and Industries Building rotunda.
September 20-22
■ Meeting The Smithsonian National Board fall meet-
ing held in Washington, D.C., focused on the changing
role of the board, research at the Smithsonian, and
Quincentenary programs.
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September 2$
■ Exhibition The National Museum of African Art
opened a new permanent exhibition, 'The Art of the
Personal Object," featuring more than 100 ingeniously
conceived utilitarian objects principally from eastern
and southern Africa.
September 26
■ Film Series The Hirshhom Museum and Sculpture
Garden's free film series launched its 1991-91 season of
documentaries about artists, independendy produced
American and foreign feature films, and shorts — many
in advance of their commercial release in the United
States — as well as animated works for young audiences.
fice to purchase equipment to facilitate cataloging of
the Archives of American Gardens collection onto laser
disc.
September }0
m Conservation Cleaning was completed of Harmony in
Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room, the celebrated dining
room by James McNeill Whistler that is permanently
installed in the Freer Gallery of Art. In preparation for
the room's public display at the time of the gallery's re-
opening, the Freer's director launched a campaign to ac-
quire appropriate pieces of Chinese blue-and-white
porcelain of the Kangxi period, similar to the wares dis-
played in the room when it was part of the London
townhouse of Whistler's patron, Frederick R. Leyland.
September 30
m Grant The Office of Horticulture received a grant
from the James Smithson Society that will enable the of-
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African American
Institutional Advisory
Board
Appendix i
Members of the Smithsonian Councils, Boards,
and Commissions,
September 30, ippi
Boards, councils, and commissions that serve the Institution as a whole are
listed first. Those that are connected with individual bureaus or offices are
listed in order according to the position of the sponsoring bureau or office
within the organization list on page 4.
Smithsonian Institution
Board of Regents
Hon. William H. Rehnquist, Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of the
United States
Hon. J. Danforth Quayle, Vice
President of the United States
Members of The Senate
Hon. Edwin Jacob Gam
Hon. Daniel P. Moynihan
Hon. James R. Sasser
Members of The House of
Representatives
Hon. Joseph M. McDade
Hon. Norman Y. Mineta
Hon. Jamie L. Whitten
Citizen Members
Hon. David C. Acheson
Hon. Anne L. Armstrong
Dr. William G. Bowen
Mrs. Jeannine Smith Clark
Prof. Ira Michael Heyman
Mr. Samuel C. Johnson
Dr. Homer A. Neal
Hon. R.James Woolsey
Ad Hoc African American
Media Advisory Committee
Ms. Phyllis Crockett
Ms. Marcia Gillespie
Ms. Frances Hardin
Mr. Mark Lloyd
Mr. Barry Murray
Ms. Brenda Otis
Ms. Angela Owens
Ms. Rosetta Robinson
Mr. Clarence Smith
Ms. Mary Schmidt Campbell, Chair
Ms. Joy Ford Austin
Mr. Thomas Battle
Mr. Lerone Bennett
Mr. Donald Bogle
Dr. Elizabeth Broun
Robert B. Burke, Jr. (deceased)
Mrs. Alice Green Burnette
Ms. Peggy Cooper Cafritz
Ms. Linda Earley Chastang
Mr. Spencer R. Crew
Mr. Howard Dodson
Prof. David C. Driskell
Mr. James C. Early
Dr. Rex M. Ellis
Mr. Joel L. Flatow
Mr. Tom L. Freudenheim
Ms. LaQuiettaJ. Hardy-Davis
Ms. Alfredteen Harrison
Ms. Terry Holloman
Mr. James L Hudson
Ms. Cheryl L Johnson
Mr. Roger G. Kennedy
The Honorable John Lewis
Ms. Samella Lewis
Mr. James E. Mayo
Dr. Shirley M. McBay
Mr. A. Bradley Mims
Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon
Ms. Gwendolyn Keita Robinson
Mr. Peter Rutledge
Ms. Ruth O. Selig
Mr. A.B. Spellman
Ms. Nancy D. Suttenfield
Ms. Beverly Swain
Mrs. Carmen Turner
Mr. Cornel West
Mr. W. Richard West, Jr.
Ms. Arlene Williams
Ms. Deborah Willis
Ms. Kristina Zahorik
Asian/Pacific American
Heritage Committee
Ms. Manjula Kumar, Chair
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Council of Administrative
Service Directors
Mrs. Lorie H. Aceto
Mr. Philip Babcock
Mr. F. William Billingsley
Mr. John Clarke
Mr. Robert Dillman
Ms. Shireen L. Dodson
Mr. William Douglas
Dr. Cynthia Field
Ms. Ardelle G. Foss
Mrs. Margaret C. Gaynor
Mrs. Katherine S. Kirlin
Ms. Cheryl LaBerge
Mr. Michael League
Ms. Marilyn Marton
Ms. Karhryn Meehan
Mr. William W Moss
Mr. John G. Motheral
Mr. Marc J. Pachter
Mr. Robert P. Perkins
Ms. Judith Petroski
Mr. Peter G. Powers
Mr. Richard Siegle
Dr. Barbara J. Smith
Ms. Barbara Spraggins
Mr. James H. Wallace, Jr.
Council of Bureau
Directors
Dr. Elizabeth Broun, Chair
Mr. Milo Cleveland Beach
Mr. David Correll
Mr. James T. Demerrion
Mr. Alan Fern
Dr. Martin Harwit
Mr. Roger G. Kennedy
Mr. Steven Newsome
Ms. Dianne H. Pilgrim
Dr. Michael H. Robinson
Mr. Ira Rubinoff
Ms. Roberta W. Rubinoff
Dr. Irwin Shapiro
Dr. Frank H. Talbot
Mr. Richard Wattenmaker
Mr. W.Richard West, Jr.
Mrs. Sylvia H. Williams
Council of Information
and Education Directors
Ms. Ann P. Bay, Chair
Ms. Francine C. Berkowitz
Mr. Joseph Carper
Ms. Mary E. Case
Mr. James J. Chmelik
Ms. Anna R. Cohn
Mrs. Zahava D. Doering
Mrs. Madeleine Jacobs
Mr. Paul B. Johnson
Mr. Richard Kurin
Ms. Teresa Lamaster
Mr. Douglas M. Lapp
Mr. Felix C. Lowe
Mr. Vincent J. Marcalus
Mr. William W. Moss
Ms. Mary Grace Potter
Mr. Ross B. Simons
Dr. Barbara J. Smith
Ms. Janet W. Solinger
Mr. Lamberrus Van Zelst
Mr. Ronald Walker
Mr. James H.Wallace, Jr.
Cultural Education
Committee
Ms. Peggy Cooper Cafritz, Chair
Mr. Luis R. Cancel
Ms. Dorothy B. Gilliam
Mr. Antonio Guernica
Mr. Stewart Kwoh
Mrs. Bruce K. MacLaury
Dr. Shirley M. Malcom
Dr. Shirley M. McBay
Ms. Cheryl McClenney-Brooker
Hon. Norman Y. Mineta
Prof. Sidney W. Mintz
Ms. Beatriz Otero
Mrs. Marvin Patterson
Ms. Juanita Tamayo Lott
Ms. Margaret Batchelor White
Ms. Patricia Zell
Latino Working Committee
Ms. Maria Del Rosario Basterra,
Co-Chair
Mr. Dennis Medina, Co-Chair
Ms. Elba Arrocha
Mrs. Margaret A.H. Bertin
Ms. Olivia Cadaval
Ms. Cecilia Carvasal
Dr. Francisco Gomez Dallmeier
Ms. Georgina de Alba
Ms. Irene Zimmerman de la Torre
Ms. Margarita Decierdo
Mr. James C. Early
Ms. Gayle Edmunds
Ms. Evelyn Figueroa
Mr. John W Franklin
Ms. Denise Freeland
Ms. Gabriela Frings
Ms. Maria Christina Garcia
Ms. Brenda Gause
Ms. Joanne Gigliotti
Ms. Deborah A. Gomez
Ms. Laura Gomez
Dr. Alicia Gonzalez
Ms. Carol Gover
Ms. Celia Heil
Ms. Berry Sue Hertz
Ms. Manjula Kumar
Ms. Paulina Lederberger
Mr. David Liston
Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Lopez
Ms. Olga MacBryde
Mr. Bob Manning
Ms. Kathie McClesky
Mr. Manuel J. Melendez
Ms. Laura Neal
Ms. Susan Nogas
Mr. Rafael Pena
Mr. Roberto Phillips
Mr. Javier Piedra
Ms. Mayda Riopedre
Ms. Doris Rios
Mr. Amador Rivera
Ms. LyssetteJ. Rivera-Garcia
Ms. Barbara Schneider
Mr. Luis Tassara
Ms. Carmen Thorndike
Mr. Amparo Torres
Mrs. Carmen Turner
Mr. Ricardo Vargas
Mr. Joe Vasquez
Ms. Lydia Wallick
Mr. Marshall Wong
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Quincentenary
Development Board
Mr. Leveo V. Sanchez, Chair
Ms. Aida Alvarez
Mrs. Gloria Bonilla-Santiago
Mr. Jorge Emilio Carnicero
Mr. John V. Connorron, Jr.
Mrs. Robert J. Dormer
Mr. William E. Kimberly
Hon. Ignacio E. Lozano, Jr.
Mr. Robert M. McGee
Mr. Gustavo Pupo-Mayo
Mr. Carlos E. Salguero
Mr. Miguel Uria
Mr. Charles Uribe
Mr. Arturo Villar
Smithsonian African
American Association
Executive Committee
Ms. Michelle Carr
Ms. Montrose R. Cones
Mr. John W. Franklin
Mr. Craig A. Reynolds
Smithsonian Institution
Council
Prof. Neil Harris, Chair
Dr. Mary Frances Berry
Mr. Luis R. Cancel
Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole
Dr. Michael A. Dorris
Mr. Martin Friedman
Prof. Paul Fussell
Prof. Robert Garfias
Mr. David R. Gergen
Ms. Dorothy B. Gilliam
Prof. James W. Head III
Prof. John P. Holdren
Dr. Miguel Leon-Portilla
Dr. Shjrley M. Malcom
Prof. Robert M. May
Dr. Srurley M. McBay
Ms. Cheryl McClenney-Brooker
Prof. Matthew S. Meselson
Prof. Sidney W. Mintz
Dr. Jaime E. Rodriguez
Dr. Maxine F. Singer
Dr. John Walsh
Dr. KarherineJ. Watson
Mr. Thomas G. Wicker
The Smithsonian
Institution Women's
Council
Ms. Janice Kaplan, Chair
Ms. Kathleen Baxter
Ms. Liz Marie Bettis
Ms. Ann Bissell
Mr. Dwight R. Bowman
Ms. Kathleen Fleming
Ms. Ellen Fluetsch
Ms. Nancy Fuller
Ms. Joanne Gigliotti
Ms. Ann Kaupp
Ms. Beth Lancianese
Ms. Josephine Lensler
Ms. La'Vonda Mosley
Ms. Shoshana Rosenthal
Ms. Katherine Sprague
Ms. Ellen V. Sprouls
Ms. Miriam Weissman
Ms. Zufan Yohannes
Ms. Sara Yorke
Smithsonian Internship
Council
Ms. Dorothy Blaska, Co-Chair
Ms. JoAnn Hinkel, Co-Chair
Ms. Victoria Avera
Ms. Myra Banks
Mr. Arthur J. Breton
Dr. Claud ine Brown
Mrs. Linda Chick
Mrs. Patricia Chieffo
Mr. Colin Murray
Ms. Ginny Gornett
Mr. William E. Cox
Mr. Zdenek V. David
Ms. Georgina de Alba
Mrs. Elizabeth Beuck Derbyshire
Ms. Mary W. Dyer
Ms. Heather Ewing
Mrs. Zora M. Felton
Mr. Tom L. Freudenheim
Ms. Carol Grover
Ms. Carolyn G. Harper
Mrs. Ruth Hill
Mrs. Judith H. Houston
Mr. Harry Jackson
Ms. Veronika o. Jenke
Ms. Teresa Johnson
Mrs. Eileen Jones
Mr. Peter Kibbee
Ms. Betty J. Lathern
Mr. Edward P. Lawson
Dr. Thomas E. Lowderbaugh
Ms. Eleanor McMillan
Mr. John Meehan
Ms. Carolyn Mills
Ms. Susan Mond
Mr. Bruce Morrison
Ms. Lauranne C. Nash
Mr. Stephen Ostrander
Ms. Lucia Pierce
Mr. Alan Postlewaite
Ms. Arlene Reiniger
Mr. Argelis Roman
Mr. John C. Rumm
Ms. Barbara Russell
Ms. Bernaderte Schadewald
Mrs. Magdalene C. Schremp
Ms. Lisa M. Stevenson
Mr. Theodore Taranovski
Mr. William G. Tompkins
Dr. Wilcomb E. Washburn
Ms. Esther Washington
Ms. Betty J. Wingfield
Smithsonian Luncheon
Group
Frank N. Ikard, Chair (deceased)
Mrs. Tyler Abell
Mr. Joe L. Allbritton
Mr. Martin Atlas
Mr. Kenneth H. Bacon
Mr. Albert J. Beveridge III
Hon. Robert O. Blake
Ms. Janet H. Brown
Mr. Winthrop N. Brown
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Mr. Louis W. Cabot
Mr. Carroll J. Cavanagh
Hon. John E. Chapoton
Mr. Roger A. Clark
Mr. W. Graham Claytor, Jr.
Mr. Milo G. Coerper
Mr. Kent T. Cushenberry
Mr. J. Edward Day
Mrs. Charles J. DiBona
Mrs. Robert W. Duemling
Mr. LeRoy Eakin III
Mr. George M. Elsey
Mr. Norman Farquhar
Mr. Reed M. Fawell III
Mr. Robert W. Fleming
Mr. Lee Merritt Folger
Hon. Rockwood H. Foster
Mr. David R. Gergen
Hon. Gerard A. Gesell
Mr. John Gibson
Mr. Jackson B. Gilbert
Mr. Philip L. Gore
Mr. Rufus K. Griscom
Mr. Pattick W. Gross
Mr. George W. Grosz
Mr. George E. Hamilton III
Rev. John C. Harper
Mr. John W. Hechinger, St.
Mrs. Richard Helms
Mr. Luther H. Hodges, Jr.
Mr. Fisher Howe
Mrs. Paul Ignatius
Mrs. F. W. M. Janney
Mrs. Donald Jeffries
Mr. Freeborn Jewert, Jr.
General P. X. Kelley, USMC Ret.
Hon. Randolph A. Kidder
Hon. Edward G. Lewis
Mr. J. Robert MacNaughton
Mrs. John Macomber
Mr. Martin F. Malarkey, Jr.
Mr. J. T. Martin, Esq.
Hon. George C. McGhee
Monsignor Joseph Joshua Mundell
Mr. Pattick Munroe
Mr. William S. Norman
Mr. MandellJ. Ourisman
Lt. Col. Norman S. Portenoy, USAF Ret.
Hon. S. Dillon Ripley II
Hon. Paul G. Rogers
Mr. John W.Rollins, Jr.
Mr. Christopher S. Sargent
Mr. B. Francis Saul II
Dr. Jayne B. Spain
Mr. Samuel B. Stertett
Mr. Henry M. Strong
Mr. Edward C. Sylvestor, Jr.
Mr. James McK. Symington
Hon. James W. Symington
Mrs. Russell E. Train
Mr. Peter van Roijen
Count Wilhelm Wachtmeister
Mr. Anthony Welters
Mr. George Y. Wheeler, III
Mr. Wesley S. Williams, Jr.
Hon. Edward F. Wilson
Admiral Jerauld Wright
Smithsonian National
Board
Mt. Lloyd G. Schermer, Chair
Active Members
Mr. Philip F. Anschutz
Mrs. Robert M. Bass
Mr. George B. Bingham, Jr.
Mr. W.J. Bowen
Mr. Dan W Burns
Mrs. Cummins Catherwood, Jr.
Mr. Ivan Chermayeff
Mr. Jeffrey A. Cole
Mr. Thomas G. Cousins
Mrs. George C. Dillon
Mr. Peter E. Haas, Sr.
Mr. John M. Harbert III
Mr. Gerald D. Hines
Mr. Frank W Hoch
Mr. S. Charles Kemp
Mr. Thomas M. Keresey
Mr. Robert V. Lindsay
Mrs. Bruce K. MacLaury
Mr. Alexander K. McLanahan
Mr. Antony M. Merck
Mrs. Anne Murray Morgan
Mr. John W Morrison
Dr. George E. Mueller
Mr. Jack S. Parker
Mr. Thomas J. Prirzker
Dr. Alvin N. Puryear
Mrs. Arthur M. Sacklet
Mr. Leveo V. Sanchez
Mr. Charles W. Schmidt
Dr. Ivan Selin
Mrs. E. Maynard Smith
Mt. A. Alfred Taubman
Mrs. James M. Walton
Mr. John C. Whitehead
Mrs. Gay F. Wray
Mr. T. Evans Wyckoff
Honorary Members
Mr. William S. Anderson
Mr. Richard P. Cooley
Mr. Joseph F. Cullman III
Mr. Charles D.Dickey, Jr.
The Honorable Leonard K. Firestone
Mr. Alfred C. Glassell, Jr.
Mr. W L. Hadley Griffin
The Honorable William A. Hewitt
Mr. James M. Kemper, Jr.
Mr. Seymour H. Knox III
Mr. Lewis A. Lapham
The Honorable George C. McGhee
Justice Sandra D. O'Connor
The Honorable S. Dillon Ripley II
Mr. Francis C. Rooney, Jr.
The Honorable Thomas J. Watson, Jr.
Resource Members
Mr. S. Charles Kemp
Mr. Thomas M. Keresey
Mr. Alexander K. McLanahan
Mr. Charles W. Schmidt
Steering Committee of the
American Indian Council
Ms. Liz Hill, President
Ms. Helen Morrill, Treasurer
Mrs. Carol S. Nottingham, Secretary
Mr. Jerry E. Williamson, Vice President
Ms. Pablita T. Abeyta
Ms. Alyce Sadongei
Mr. Robert W Tenequer
Ms. Marjorie R. Wilkov
Task Force on Cultural
Pluralism
Archie BufTkins, Chair
Mr. James C. Early
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Mr. Prosser Gifford
Mr. Roger Mandle
Women's Committee of the
Smithsonian Associates
Mrs. Bruce K. MacLaury, Chair
Mrs. J. Edward Day, Vice-Chair
Mrs. Arthur K. Mason, Secretary
Mrs. Doniphan Carter, Treasurer
Active Members
Mrs. David C. Acheson
Mrs. Martin Atlas
Mrs. James M. Beggs
Mrs. George Bush
Mrs. H. Hollister Cantos
Mrs. Frank B. Clay
Mrs. Brian Collins
Mrs. Thomas B. Cookerly
Mrs. William Gruman Cox
Mrs. Thomas Edward Crocker
Mrs. Fritz Daguillard
Mrs. Avery C. Faulkner
Mrs. Bernard Fensterwald, Jr.
Mrs. William F. Gorog
Mrs. Patrick W. Gross
Mrs. Karl G. Harr.Jr.
Mrs. Henry L. Heymann
Mrs. Stanford R. Hicks
Mrs. Vernon Wilson Holleman, Jr.
Mrs. Richard C. Hotvedt
Mrs. Enid T Johnson
Mrs. James M. Johnston III
Mrs. G.W. Kauffmann
Mrs. Clinton W. Kelly III
Ms. Polly Krieger
Mrs. Keith M. Lindgren
Mrs. William S. Mailliard
Mrs. Alexander M. Maish
Mrs. V. Cretella Mars
Mrs. Lucio A. Noto
Mrs. Horace White Peters
Mrs. John Ely Pflieger
Mrs. Charles L. Poor
Mrs. Thomas Malcolm Price
Mrs. C. Michael Price
Mrs. S. Dillon Ripley II
Mrs. Robert Edmund Rogers
Mrs. Robert S. Ross, Jr.
Mrs. William C. Rountree
Mrs. Peter Talbot Russell
Mrs. John A. Sargenr
Mrs. Leonard Silverstein
Mrs. Henry P. Smith III
Mrs. Michael P.W. Stone
Mrs. John S. Sullivan
Mrs. Mark Sullivan III
Mrs. Frank H. Talbot
Mrs. Richard L. Thompson
Mrs. Robert D. Van Roijen
Mrs. Robert L.Walsh, Jr.
Mrs. Charles Swan Weber
Mrs. Edwin M. Wheeler
Mrs. Thomas B. Wilner
Mrs. Ellis Wisner
Research
Joint Committee of the
Sponsoring Institutions of
The Papers of Joseph Henry
Secretary Robert McC. Adams
Dr. Herbert Friedman
Dr. Charles Gillispie
Dr. Robert S. Hoffmann
Mr. David J. E. Saumweber
Dr. Frederick Seitz
National Zoological Park
Resource Council
Dr. David Challinor, Chair
Council Members
Mr. Peter C. Andrews
Mr. Robert Bartlett
Mrs. Jeannine Smith Clark
Mr. George A. Didden III
Mrs. Robert J. Dormer
Mrs. Ruth S. Holmberg
Ms. Laura Howell
Mrs. Withrow Weir Meeker
Mr. Richard Norman
The Honorable S. Dillon Ripley II
Mr. Jeffrey R. Short, Jr.
Mr. Henry M. Strong
Friends of the National
Zoo(FONZ) Board of
Directors
Mr. Richard D. Buckner, President
Mr. Peter C. Andrews
Mr. William H. Berman
Mr. Montgomery S. Bradley
Mr. William C. Bryant
Mrs. Josephine Burman
Ms. Miriam Carmack
Mr. George A. Didden III
Mr. Timothy A. Dillon
Mrs. Rockwood H. Foster
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Frazier
Mr. Thomas H. Goss
Mr. William D. Hawkins III
Mr. Patrick Healy III
Dr. Stephen T. Hosmer
Mr. Mitchell A. Johnson
Ms. Suzanne Mink
Dr. Roscoe M. Moore, Jr.
Mr. Robert L. Nelson
Mrs. Ine N. Noe
Hon. Robert A. Peck
Ms. Anne Shultz
Dr. Ross B. Simons
Mr. Kenneth Sparks
Mr. Lee Sutherland
Smithsonian Institution
Archives and Special
Collections Council
Mr. William W. Moss, Chair
Mrs. Rachel M. Allen
Mr. James B. Byers
Ms. Mary E. Case
Ms. Cecilia A. Chin
Ms. Susan Ewing
Mr. John A. Fleckner
Mr. Christraud Geary
Mr. James R. Glenn
Mrs. Susan Gurney
Mr. Robert Harding
Ms. Colleen A. Hennessey
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Ms. Judith L. Luskey
Mr. William L. Merrill
Dr. Lillian B. Miller
Mr. C. Jeffrey Place
Mr. Marc Rothenberg
Ms. Wendy Shay
Mr. Ross B. Simons
Dr. Barbara J. Smith
Mr. Thomas F. Soapes
Ms. Linda A. Thrift
Mr. James H. Wallace, Jr.
Ms. Courtney Wilkerson
Dr. Judith K. Zilczer
Smithsonian Institution
Libraries Users Advisory
Committee
Dr. Barbara J. Smith, Chair
Ms. Nancy L. Matthews, SI Liaison
Mr. Spencer R. Crew
Ms. Betsy Eisendrath
Mr. Frank Ferrari
Ms. Sally Maran
Dr. Arthur P. Molella
Mr. Victor G. Springer
Museums
Experimental Gallery
Advisory Committee
Dr. Amalia Mesa Bains
Dr. Claudine Brown
Ms. Kimberly Camp
Ms. Amina Dickerson
Ms. Elaine Heumann Gurian
Dr. Ivan Karp
Mr. Steven Levine
Ms. Nilda Peraza
Dr. Michael H. Robinson
Mr. James Sims
Mr. Ed Spriggs
Dt. Jeffrey Stewart
Dr. George Tressel
Mr. Shawn Wong
Anacostia Museum
Board of Trustees
Mrs. Cecelia Matthews, Chair
Mrs. Helen Allen
Mr. Stanley Anderson
Mr. Grover Bulluck
Ms. Irene Carter
Mrs. Marie Dale
Mrs. Alice B. Finlayson
Mrs. Iris Harris
Mrs. Concha Johnson
Mr. Alton Jones
Mrs. Theresa Jones
Mrs. Delia Lowery
Mr. David Lyons
Mrs. Caryl Marsh
Mrs. Alenitha J. Quails
Mrs. Edith Shephard
Archives of American Art
Board of Trustees
Officers
Mrs. Otto L. Spaeth, Chairman Emeritus
Mr. Richard J. Schwartz, President
Mrs. Keith S. Wellin, Vice President
Mrs. Robert F. Shapiro, Vice President
Hon. Max N. Berry, Vice President
Mrs. Dana M. Raymond, Secretary
Mrs. Abbott K. Schlain, Treasurer
Members
Dr. Charles Blirzer
Mr. Eli Broad
Mr. Gerald Buck
Ms. Gabriella De Ferrari
Mrs. Francis de Marneffe
Mr. Gilbert S. Edelson
Mrs. Ahmet M. Ertegun
Mrs. Arthur A. Feder
Mr. Miles Q. Fiterman
Mrs. Daniel Fraad
Mrs. Eugenio Garza Laguerra
Mr. HughHalff.Jr.
Mr. John K. Howat
Dr. Helen I. Jessup
Mr. Maurice H. Katz
Mrs. Dwight M. Kendall
Mr. Alan D. Levy
Mr. Meredith J. Long
Mr. Richard Manney
Mr. Richard A. Manoogian
Miss Julienne M. Michel
Mrs. Meyer P. Potamkin
Mrs. Richard Roob
Mrs. John N. Rosekrans, Jr.
Mr. Alan E. Schwartz
Mr. A. Alfred Taubman
Mr. R. Frederick Wool worth
Honorary Trustees
Dr. and Mrs. Irving F. Burton
Mr. Howard W Lipman
Mr. J. Russell Lynes (deceased)
Mrs. Bertha Richards
Founding Trustees
Mr. Lawrence A. Fleischman
Ex Officio
Secretary Robert McC. Adams
Mr. Tom L. Freudenheim
Dr. Milton Brown
Archives of American Art
Advisory Committees
New England Regional Center
Mr. Harley P. Holden, Chair
Ms. Georgia Barnhill
Mr. David S. Brooke
Ms. Theresa Cederholm
Mr. Wolfgang Freitag
Mr. Edmund B. Gaither
Mr. Hugh Gourley
Mr. Elton W. Hall
Ms. Patricia Hills
Mr. Sinclair Hitchings
Ms. Elizabeth Kornhauser
Mr. William Lipke
Ms. Laura Luckey
Mr. Paul Master-Karnik
Ms. Eva Mosely
Mr. James M. O'Gorman
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Mr. James M. O'Toole
Mr. Elliot Offher
Mr. Ronald Onorato
Mr. Stephen Riley
Mr. Daniel Rosenfeld
Mr. Theodore Stebbins
Ms. Susan Strickler
Mr. Michael Wenrworth
Ms. Margarer Craver C. Withers
New York Regional Center
Dr. Milton W. Brown, Chair
Mr. William Agee
Mr. Thomas M. Armstrong III
Mrs. Ruth Bowman
Ms. Anne d'Hamoncourt
Mr. John Dobkin
Ms. Linda S. Ferber
Mr. William H. Gerdts
Mr. Eugene Goossen
Mr. John K. Howat
Mr. James Humphry III
Mr. Abram Lerner
J. Russell Lynes (deceased)
Mr. Porter A. McCray
Prof. Barbara Novak
Mr. Clive Phillpot
Dr. Jules D. Prown
Mr. William Walker
Ms. H. Barbara Weinberg
Mr. John Wilmerding
Mr. William E. Woolfenden
Southeast Regional Center
Mr. Marc J. Pachter, Chair
Hon. Max N. Berry
Dr. Elizabeth Broun
Ms. Lorraine Brown
Mr. Paul Chestnut
Mr. Nicolai Cikovsky
Mr. Alan Fern
Ms. Lois Fink
Mr. William I. Homer
Dr. Helen I. Jessup
Mr. Bernard Mergen
Mr. John Vlach
Dr. Judith K. Zilczer
Southern California Regional Center
Mr. Henry Hopkins, Chair
Mrs. Rurh Bowman
Mr. Charles Desmarais
Mr. Bram Dijkstra
Ms. Bearrice Farwell
Ms. Noriko Fujinami
Ms. Constance Glenn
Ms. Josine Ianco-Starrels
Mr. Christopher Knight
Mr. Richard Koshalek
Ms. Susan Larsen-Martin
Ms. Lizzetta LeFalle-ColIins
Ms. Amy Meyers
Ms. Marguerita Nieto
Mr. Edward Nygren
Mr. Earl A. Powell III
Mr. Michael Quick
Mr. Richard Candida Smith
Mr. Maurice Tuchman
Prof. Cecile Whiting
West Coast Regional Center
Dr. Whitney Chadwick, Chair
Mr. Roger Birt
Mr. Gerald D. Bolas
Dr. Herschel Chipp
Dr. Wanda M. Corn
Dr. John Dillenberger
Dr. Charles C. Eldredge
Dr. Albert Elsen
Mr. Harvey Jones
Dr. John R. Lane
Ms. Connie Lewallen
Dr. Margaretta Lovell
Dr. Harry S. Parker III
Dr. Moira Roth
Dr. Peter Selz
Mr. Marc Simpson
Mr. Patterson Sims
Mr. Donald Stover
Mr. Richard West
Mr. Ian McKibbin White
Arthur M. Sackler
Visiting Committee
Dr. Charles Blitzer, Chair
Mrs. Cynthia Helms
Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan
Mr. Porter A. McCray
Mr. Henry Millon
Hon. Norman Y. Mineta
Dr. Edith Porada
Mrs. Arthur M. Sackler
Dr. Yoshiaki Shimizu
Mr. Michael R. Sonnenreich
Freer Visiting Committee
Mrs. Jackson Burke, Chair
Mr. Willard G. Clark
Prof. Marvin Eisenberg
Mr. John Gilmore Ford
Mrs. Katharine Graham
Mr. Joseph E. Hotung
Mrs. Gilbert Hart Kinney
Dr. Sherman Lee
Mr. Porter A. McCray
Hon. Norman Y. Mineta
Prof. Frederick W Mote
Mrs. Daniel P. Moynihan
Prof. Martin Powers
Prof. John M. Rosenfield
Dr. Priscilla Soucek
Cooper-Hewitt, National
Museum of Design Board
of Trustees
Mr. Donald Bruckmann, Chair
Mrs. Marietta Tree, Vice-Chair
(deceased)
Members
Mrs. Karen Johnson Boyd
Mrs. Joan K. Davidson
Ms. Joanne F. du Pont
Mr. Tom L. Freudenheim
Mr. Harmon H. Goldstone
Mr. August Heckscher
Mr. Kenneth Miller
Mr. Arthur Ross
Mr. Robert Sarnoff
Honorary Member
Mr. J. Russell Lynes (deceased)
Ex Officio
Secretary Robert McC. Adams
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Hirsbborn Museum and
Sculpture Garden Board of
Trustees
Secretary Robert McC. Adams
Mr. Edward R. Broida
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Buck, Jr.
Ms. Peggy C. Davis
Mr. Jerome L Greene
Ms. Agnes S. Gund
Mr. Robert Lehrman
Mr. Sydney Lewis
Hon. William H. Rehnquist
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenblum
National Air and Space
Museum Advisory Board
Mr. Theodore C. Barreaux
Lt. Gen. August M. Cianciolo
Vice Adm. Martin H. Darnell
Vice Adm. Richard F. Dunleavy
Mr. Barry L. Harris
Mr. Samuel W. Keller
General Merrill A. McPeak
Mr. Peter F. Schabarum
Mr. James Thompson
Lt. Gen. Duane A. Wills
Research Advisory Committee
Dr. Lew Allen
Prof. Henry Bauer
Dr. Robin Brett
Dr. Herbert Friedman
Admiral Noel Gayler
Prof. James R. Hansen
Prof. Otto Mayer
Prof. John Morrow
Prof. Alex Roland
Ms. Helen W. Samuels
Prof. Joseph Veverka
Ms. Joan Warnow
Collections Management Advisory
Committee
Mr. Don Cumberland
Mr.JackHilliard
Dr. Richard Kohn
Ms. Marie C. Malaro
Mr. Ed McKellar
Mr. Dennis Parks
Ms. Helen W. Samuels
Mr. Alfred J. Shortt
Ms. Joan Warnow
Public Programming Advisory
Committee
Dr. Hans O. Andersen
General Benjamin O. Davis, USAF Ret.
Mr. Thomas Hoving
Ms. Linda M. Johnson
Mr. Loujs R. Purnell
Mr. Harold K. Skramstad, Jr.
Mr. Michael Spock
Dr. Sondra Gayle Stein, Ph.D.
Ms. Marie Tibor
Dr. Mitchell Waldrop
National Museum of
African Art Commission
Mr. Robert H. Nooter, Chair
Mrs. Frances Humphrey Howard,
Vice-Chair
Mr. James L. Hudson, Vice-Chair
Mr. Charles B. Benenson
Hon. John Conyers, Jr.
Prof. David C. Driskell
Mr. John A. Friede
Mrs. Helen Kuhn
Mr. Brian S. Leyden
Dr. Michael L. Lomax
Mr. Robin B. Martin
Hon. Frank E. Moss
Mrs. Frieda Rosenthal
Prof. Robert Farris Thompson
Hon. Walter E. Washington
Ex Officio
Secretary Robert McC. Adams
Mr. Tom L. Freudenheim
National Museum of
American Art Commission
Mr. Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., Chair
Mr. Ronald D. Abramson, Vice-Chair
Members
Mr. Norman Bernstein
Mr. Frederick Brown
Mr. Wendell K. Castle
Mr. Edwin I. Colodny
Dr. Wanda M. Corn
Mr. Thomas G. Cousins
Mr. Barney A. Ebsworth
Mrs. Daniel Fraad
Dr. Phillip Frost
Mrs. Johnson Garrett
Mr. Jacob Lawrence
Mr. Melvin Lenkin
Mr. Jacques E. Lennon
Mr. Owen M. Lopez
Mrs. Nan Tucker McEvoy
Mr. Charles Parkhurst
Mr. Frank K. Ribelin
Mr. Richard J. Schwartz
Ex Officio Members
Secretary Robert McC. Adams
Mr. James T. Demetrion
Emeritus Members
Mr. Walker Hancock
Mr. Charles Sawyer
Center for Advertising
History Board
Mr. Herbert Baum
Mr. Howard Bell
Mr. Earle Palmer Brown
Ms. Carolyn Carter
Mr. S. Watson Dunn
Mr. Amil Gargano
Mr. Roy Grace
Mr. DeWitt Helm
Ms. Caroline Jones
Mr. Alexander S. Kroll
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Mr. Joseph Landy
Mr. Hilary Lipsitz
Mr. Ross L. Love
Mr. Norman Muse
Mr. William O'Barr
Mr. John E. OToole
Mr. Jerry Siano
National Postal Museum
Coordinating Committee
Mr. Anthony M. Frank
Mr. Tom L. Freudenheim
Mr. Roger G. Kennedy
Mr. Gordon C. Morison
Mr. Robert Setrakian
Ms. Nancy D. Suttenfield
National Museum of the
American Indian Board of
Trustees
Mr. Alvin M. Josephy, Jr., Chair
Mr. Vine Deloria, Jr., Vice-Chair
Dr. Ernest L. Boyer
Hon. Barber B. Conable, Jr.
Ms. Suzan Shown Harjo
Dr. Norbert S.Hill, Jr.
Dr. Frederick E. Hoxie
Hon. Daniel K. Inouye
Dt. Jennie Joe
Mrs. Julie Johnson Kidd
Dr. Clara Sue Kidwell
Dr. N. Scott Momaday
Mr. Curt Muser
Mr. Waldemar A. Nielsen
Ms. Janine Pease-Windy Boy
Mr. David Rockefeller
Dr. Helen M. Scheirbeck
Dr. David Hurst Thomas
Hon. Thomas R. White
Dr. Rosita Worl
National Museum of
Natural History National
Council
Mr. Robert H. Malott, Chair
Mr. Henry Loomis, Vice-Chair
Ms. Juanita P. Baranco
Mr. Xuan Chi Diep
Dr. Paul R. Ehrlich
Mr. John S. Hendricks
Mr. David M. Hicks
Mrs. Jean Lane
Mr. John C. Meeker
Mr. Jeffrey W. Meyer
Dr. Homer A. Neal
Dr. David R. Pilbeam
Hon. S. Dillon Ripley II
Mr. Ambassador Nicolas M. Salgo
Mr. Donald M. Simmons
Dr. James W. Valentine
Dr. Warren H. Wagner, Jr.
Dr. David B. Wake
Mr. Milton H. Ward
Mr. Ronald H. Winston
Dr. E-an Zen
Ex-Officio
Secretary Robert McC. Adams
Dr. Frank H. Talbot
National Portrait Gallery
Commission
Mrs. Jeannine Clark, Chair
Mr. Thomas M. Evans
Dr. Stephen Jay Gould
Ms. Marta Istomin
Prof. David Levering Lewis
Prof. R. W. B. Lewis
Hon. Robert B. Morgan
Prof. Barbara Novak
Dr. Frank Stanton
Ex Officio
Secretary Robert McC. Adams
Mr. J. Carter Brown
Hon. William H. Rehnquist
Public Service
National Science Resources
Center Advisory Board
Dr. David Sheetz, Chair
Dr. Bruce M. Alberts
Dr. Albert Baez
Ms. Ann P. Bay
Ms. DeAnna Banks Beane
Mr. F. Peter Boer
Ms. Martha A. Darling
Dr. Hubert Dyasi
Dr. James Ebert
Mr. Douglas E. Evelyn
Mr. Samuel Fuller
Mr. Charles Hardy
Dr. Martin Harwit
Dr. Robert M. Hazen
Dr. Robert S. Hoffmann
Ms. Ann Kahn
Mr. Manert Kennedy
Ms. Sarah Lindsey
Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy
Ms. Phyllis Marcuccio
Dr. Lynn Margulis
Mr. William McCune, Jr.
Dr. Philip Morrison
Ms. Phylis Morrison
Dr. Philip Needleman
Dr. Jerome Pine
Dr. Frank Press
Dr. Wayne Ransom
Dr. Peter Raven
Ms. Lynn Strieb
Dr. Melvin Webb
Ms. Karen Worth
Ex Officio Members
Robert McC. Adams, Secretary,
Smithsonian Institution
Mr. James C. Early, Assistant Secretary
for Public Service, Smithsonian
Institution
Mr. Philip Smith, Executive Officer,
National Academy of Sciences
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Folklife Advisory Council
Prof. Richard Bauman, Chair
Dr. Roger Abrahams
Dr. Henry Glassie
Dr. Rayna Green
Mr. John Langston Gwaltney
Dr. Charlorte Heth
Dr. Adrienne Kaeppler
Dr. Ivan Karp
Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon
Mr. John Tchen
Dr. Carlos Velez-Ibanez
Folkways Advisory Board
Mr. Michael Asch
Ms. Marilyn Averett
Mr. Ossie Davis
Mr. Mickey Hart
Mr. Rene Lopez
Ms. Carol Robertson
Mr. Pete Seeger
Ms. Toshi Seeger
Affiliated
Organizations
The John F. Kennedy
Center for the Performing
Arts Board of Trustees
Honorary Chairmen
Mrs. George Bush
Mrs. Ronald W. Reagan
Mrs. Jimmy Carter
Mrs. Gerald R. Ford
Mrs. Richard M. Nixon
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson
Mrs. Aristotle Onassis
Officers
Mr. James D. Wolfensohn, Chair
Mr. James H. Evans, Vice-Chaar
Hon. Leonard L Silverstein, Vice-Chair
Mrs. Jean Kennedy Smith, Secretary
Ms. Charlotte A. Woolard, Assistant
Secretary
Mr. King Lowe, Treasurer
Mr. Henry M. Strong, Assistant
Treasurer
Mr. Kenneth M. Kaufman, General
Counsel
Mr. William Becker, Associate Counsel
Members Appointed By The
President Of The United States
Mr. Philip F. Anschucz
Mrs. Bennett Archambault
Mrs. Howard H. Baker, Jr.
Mrs. William Cafritz
Mr. Ralph P. Davidson
Mr. Kenneth M. Duberstein
James. H. Evans
Mrs. Max M. Fisher
Mr. Robert Fryer
Mrs. Joseph B. Gildenhom
Mr. Lone] Hampton
Mrs. William Lee Hanley, Jr.
Mrs. Dina Merrill Hartley
Mrs. Helen Joan Holt
Ms. Caroline Rose Hunt
Mrs. Earle M. Jorgensen
Mr. Donald M. Koll
Hon. Melvin R. Laird
Mrs. J. Willard Marriott, Sr.
Mrs. Abraham A. Ribicoff
Mrs. Joy A. Silverman
Leonard L. Silverstein
Jean Kennedy Smith
Mr. Roger B. Smith
Mr. Dennis Stanfill
Hon. Roger L Stevens
Mr. Jerry Weintraub
Hon. Charles Z. Wick
James D. Wolfensohn
Members Ex Officio Designated By
Act Of Congress
Hon. Louis W. Sullivan
Hon. Lamar Alexander
Hon. Henry E. Catto, Jr.
Hon. Edward M. Kennedy
Hon. George J. Mitchell
Hon. Mark O. Hatfield
Hon. Joseph M. McDade
Hon. Charles Wilson
Hon. Sidney R. Yates
Hon. Sharon Pratt Dixon
Robert McC. Adams
Dr. James H. Billington
Mr. J. Carter Brown
Hon. James M. Ridenour
Founding Chairman
Roger L Stevens
Honorary Trustees
Hon. Ralph E. Becker
Mrs. John Clifford Folger
Hon. J. William Fulbright
Mrs. Albert D. Lasker
Mrs. Catherine Filene S ho use
Mr. Lewis R. Wasserman
Mr. Lawrence J. Wilker
National Gallery of Art
Board of Trustees
Dr. Franklin D. Murphy, Chair
Mr. Alexander M. Laughlin
Mr. Robert H. Smith
Mr. John R. Stevenson, Esq.
Mrs. Ruth Carter Stevenson
Ex Officio
Hon. William H. Rehnquist, Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of the
United States
Hon. James A. Baker III, Secretary of
State
Hon. Nicholas F. Brady, Secretary of the
Treasury
Robert McC. Adams, Secretary of the
Smithsonian Institution
National Gallery of Art
Trustees Council
Mr. John C. Whitehead, Chair
Ms. Lois de Menil, Vice-Chair
Mr. Perry R. Bass
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Mr. Robert M. Bass
Mr. Donald M. Blinken
Mr. Edward W. Carter
Mr. Carroll J. Cavanagh
Mr. James T. Dyke
Mr. Edward E. Elson
Mr. Roberr F. Erburu
Mr. Thomas M. Evans
Mr. John C. Fontaine
Mr. John R. Gaines
Mrs. Jo Ann Ganz
Mrs. Evelyn D. Haas
Mr. Gordon Hanes
Mrs. W. Averell Harriman
Lore Heinemann
Mr. R. L. Ireland III
Mr. George F. Jewett, Jr.
Mrs. Ruth C. Kainen
Mr. Stephen M. Kellen
Mr. Peter Kimmelman
Mr. Richard A. Kirstein
Mr. Leonard A. Lauder
Mrs. Judith W. Laughlin
Mr. Sydney Lewis
Mr. Richard A. Manoogian
Mr. Frederick R. Mayer
Mrs. Louise Mellon
Dr. Franklin D. Murphy
Mr. Raymond D. Nasher
Ms. Diana Prince
Mrs. Arthur M. Sackler
Mr. James S. Smith
Mr. Benjamin F. Stapleton III
Ms. Eleanor Wood-Prince
Mr. Dian Woodner
Trustees Ex Officio
Hon. William H. Rehnquist, Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of the
United States
Hon. James A. Baker III, Secretary of
Stare
Hon. Nicholas F. Brady, Secretary of rhe
Treasury
Robert McC. Adams, Secretary of the
Smithsonian Institution
Reading Is Fundamental,
Inc. Board of Directors
Mrs. Elliot Lee Richardson, Chair
Mrs. Ruth Graves, President
Mr. Edward A. Fox, Vice President
Mr. Samuel B. Ethridge, Secretary
Mrs. Jean Head Sisco, Treasurer
Board of Directors
Ms. Loretta Barrett
Mt. Leo Beebe
Mr. Daniel Burke
Mr. James C. Curvey
Ms. Patricia Diaz Dennis
Mr. Lloyd Derrickson
Mr. Robert S. Diamond
Mr. Charles Harris
Mrs. Ruth S. Holmberg
Mrs. Kathryn W. Lumley
Dr. Florerta McKenzie
Mr. Edward J. Meade, Jr.
Ms. Lois D. Rice
Mrs. Lynda Johnson Robb
Mr. Arthur H. White
Advisory Council
Mrs. George Bush, Honorary Chair
Mr. Robert McC. Adams
Mr. Arthur Ashe, Jr.
Ms. Letitia Baldridge
Mrs. Evan Bayh
Mrs. Daniel Boorstin
Mr. Jack Brown, Esq.
Mrs. Jessica Oveta Catto
Mr. Charles A. Cumello
Mr. Jimmy Dean
Mr. Robert G. Diforio
Mrs. Barbara J. Easterling
Mr. Edward E. Elson
Mr. Julian T. Euell
Mr. Walter A. Haas, Jr.
Mr. Andrew Heiskell
Mr. Lee Iacocca
Mr. W. Thomas Johnson
Dr. Elizabeth Karnes
Ms. Ann Landers
Ms. Natalie Lang
Ms. Ann R. Leven
Mr. Vincent MacDonnell
Hon. Robert S. McNamara
Dr. Peter P. Muirhead
Mr. Steven S. Reinemund
Mr. Eugene F. Rowan, Esq.
Mrs. Andy Stewart
Mr. Alberto Vitale
Mr. Donald Wilson
Ms. Oprah Winfrey
Woodrow Wilson
International Center for
Scholars Board of Trustees
Mr. William J. Baroody, Jr., Chair
Mr. Dwayne O. Andreas, Vice-Chair
Hon. Lamar Alexander
Mr. J. Burchenal Ault
Hon. James A. Baker III
Mr. Theodore C. Barreaux
Dr. James H. Billington
Hon. Henry E. Catto, Jr.
Mrs. Lynne V. Cheney
Dr. Gertrude Himmelfarb
Mr. Eli Jacobs
Mr. JohnS. Reed
Mr. William L Saltonstall
Hon. Louis W. Sullivan
Mr. John H. Sununu
Mr. Robert H. Tuttle
Mr. Don W Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
International Center for
Scholars Council
Mr. Stanley R. Klion, Chair
Mr. Charles F. Barber
Mr. Conrad Cafritz
Mr. Edward W. Carter
Mr. Peter B. Clark
Hon. William T Coleman, Jr.
Hon. Kenneth Dam
Mr. Michael D. DiGiacomo
Mr. Robert R. Harlin
Hon. William A. Hewitt
Mr. James H. Higgins
Mr. Eric Hotung
Mr. Donald M. Kendall
Mr. Christopher Kennan
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Mr. Franklin A. Lindsay Mr. C. Peter McColough Mr. Raja W. Sidawi
Mr. Sol M. Linowitz Ms. Martha T. Muse Mr. Robert R. Slaughter
Mr. Minoru Makihara Mr. David Packard Mr. S. Bruce Smart, Jr.
Mr. Plato Malozemoff Mr. L Richardson Preyer
Mr. Edwin S. Marks Mr. Robert L. Raclin
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Appendix 3
Academic, Research Training,
and Internship Appointments
and Research Associates in
Fiscal Year ippi
The first section of this Appendix lists recipients of
fellowships and other appointments awarded to schol-
ars and advanced students under the auspices of the
Office of Fellowships and Grants. Students and mu-
seum professionals who held internships or partici-
pated in special projects administered by the Office
of Museum Programs are listed in the second section.
The third section contains a listing of Smithsonian
Research Associates.
Academic and Research
Training Appointments
The Smithsonian offers, through the Office of Fellow-
ships and Grants, research and study appointments to
visiting scientists, scholars, and students. The ap-
pointees are provided access to the Institution's facili-
ties, staff expertise, and reference resources. The persons
listed in this Appendix assumed their appointments be-
tween October I, 1990, and September 30, 199 1, and
have been in residence for three months or longer. Pre-
doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellows, Visiting Scientists or
Scholars, and other awardees and participants in special
programs are so listed. Also noted for each fellow or visi-
tor are the institution where each received, or expects to
receive, a degree or the home university or institution; a
brief description of the project undertaken at the
Smithsonian; the name of the Smithsonian advisor, and
dates of residency.
Robert Davis, Faculty Fellow, Tuskegee Institute. "Embryo
Transfer in Large Exotic Felidae (Cats)," with David Wildt,
from June 1, 1991 to September 30, 1991.
Theodore Grand, Visiting Scientist, Washington, D.C. "Pat-
terns of Muscular Growth in the African Bovidae," with
Edwin Gould, from October 1, 1990 to March 31, 1992.
Muralidharan Kasinathan, Postdoctoral Fellow, Indian Insti-
tute of Science, India. "Population Genetics of Captive
Asian Elephants," with Chris Wemmer, from January I,
1991 ro December 31, 1991.
Judirh Rhymer, Visiting Scientist, Florida State University.
"Genetic Variation Within and Among Three Neotropical
Migrant Warbler Species," with Robert Fleischer, from Sep-
tembet 1, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
Bridget J. Srutchbury, Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University.
"Brighr Coloration and Status Signalling in Female War-
blers," wirh Eugene Morton, from October 1, 1990 to Sep-
tember 30, 1991.
Cheryl Tarr, Graduate Srudent Fellow, Universiry of North
Dakota. "Geographic Variation in Mitochondrial DNA in
the Common Amakihi (Hemignathus virens)," with Robert
Fleischet, from June 3, 1991 to August 9, 1991.
Richard H. Wagner, Postdoctoral Fellow, Universiry of Ox-
ford, England. "Extra-Pair Copulations and the Evolution
of Colonialiry: The Role of Females," with E.S. Motton,
from May 15, 1991 to May 14, 1992.
Paul Weldon, Research Development Fellow, University of
Tennessee. "Responses by Zoo Predators to Chemicals from
Reptiles," with Dale Marcellini, from January 1, 1991 to De-
cember 31, 1991.
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Javier Alcolea, Visiting Scientist, Univetsidad Autonoma de
Madrid, Spain. "Masers in the Envelopes of Late-type
Stars," with Karl Menten from April 1, 1991 to March 31,
1992.
Maria Victoria Alonso, Visiting Student, Observatorio Nacio-
nal (BRAZIL). "Surface Photometry of Galaxies to Map the
Peculiar Velocity Field in the Equatorial Region," with
David Latham, from August 14, 1991 to Decembet 15, 1991.
Joaquim A2Con-Bieto, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University
of Barcelona, Spain. "Effects of Atmospheric COi on Plant
Respiration," with Bert G. Drake, from June 20, 1991 to
September 20, 1991.
Yehuda Band, Visiting Scientist, Ben-Gurion University.
"Nonlinear optical processes for multimode radiation
46
fields," with Alexander Dalgarno, from August I, 1991 to
May 31, 1992.
Zdenek Ceplecha, Visiting Scientist, Czechoslovak Academy
of Sciences. "Atmospheric Fragmentation of Meteroids,"
with Brian Marsden, from July 4, 1991 to April 26, 1991.
Allan Shi-Chung Cheung, Visiting Scientist, University of
Hong Kong. "Predissociation line widths of the Schumann-
Runge bands of O z molecule," with W.H. Parkinson, from
July 7, 1991 to August 21, 1991.
Robert Danen, SAO Predoctoral Fellow, University of Califor-
nia. "Mid-Infrared Imaging of Compact Sources," with E.
Bloemhof, from September 1, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
Robert Donahue, SAO Predoctoral Fellow, New Mexico State
University. "Differential Rotation in a Sample of Cool
Stars," with Sallie Baliunas, from July 1, 1991 to June 30,
1992.
John Dubinski, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto.
"Galaxy Formation: Dark Halos and the Formation and Dy-
namics of Galaxies," with W. Press from September 9, 1991
to September 8, 1993.
Robert Forrey, SAO Predoctoral Fellow, University of Dela-
ware. "Calculation of Bethe Logarithms" with A.
Dalgarno, from September I, 1991 to February 28, 1992.
Daniel O. Gomez, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Buenos
Aires, Argentina. "Dynamical Processes in the Solar Co-
rona," with Petrus Martens and Leon Golub, from October
1, 1990 to September 30, 1991.
Jose Gomez, Predoctoral Fellow, Universidad de Granada,
Spain. "Radioastronomy," with, from October 1, 1990 to
September 30, 1992.
Mercedes Gomez, Predoctoral Fellow, National University of
Cordoba. "A Proper Motion Survey of Post-T Tauri Stars in
the Taurus-Auriga," with, from October 1, 1990 to August
31. 1991-
Shawn Gordon, SAO Predoctoral Fellow, University of New
Mexico. "Long-Term Evolution of Supernova Remnants,"
with John Raymond, from July 21, 1991 to July 20, 1992.
Saiyid Hasan, Visiting Scientist, Indian Institute of Astro-
physics. "Radiative Transfer in Intense Flux Tubes on the
Sun," with Wolfgang Kalkofen, from August 1, 1991 to Jan-
uary 31, 1992.
Roderick Jensen, Visiting Scientist, Yale University. "Quan-
tum Chaos," with A. Dalgarno, from September I, 1991 to
December 31, 1991.
Victor H.S. Kwong, Visiting Scientist, University of Nevada.
"Measurement of A-values with the Ion Trap and Laser Fa-
cilities," with W.H. Parkinson, from August 1, 1991 to Jan-
uary 31, 1992.
Jane Luu, Postdoctoral Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. "The Primitive Bodies of the Solar System,"
with Irwin Shapiro, from October 1, 1990 to September 30,
1992.
Maxim Markevich, International Exchange Visitor, Space Re-
search Institute. "Fluctuations Imprinted by Hot Gas in
Clusters of Galaxies on the Cosmic Background Radia-
tion," with William Forman, from October 22, 1990 to
April 22, 1991.
P.M. Mathews, Visiting Scientist, University of Madras. "For-
mulation of the Elastogravitational Equations of Motion
for the Earth in the Presence of Dissipation," with Irwin
Shapiro, from July 21, 1991 to March 30, 1992.
Vincent Mclntyre, Smithsonian Predoctoral Fellow, Univer-
sity of Wollongong. "Extended Bursts of Star Formations
in Irregular and Ring Galaxies," with John Huchra, from
November 1, 1990 to October 31, 1992.
Jerry Mitrovica, Visiting Scientist, University of Toronto.
"Very-Long-Baseline Interferometry and Earth rheology,"
with James Davis, from March 1, 1991 to September 30,
1991.
John Morrison, Visiting Scientist, University of Louisville.
Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics," with A.
Dalgarno, from September I, 1991 to May 31, 1992.
Herve Partouche, Visiting Student, Ecole Normale Superie-
ure, Paris. "Study of atomic procession millikelvin tempera-
tures beginning with the spin charge in alkali metals,"
with A. Dalgarno, from January 1, 1991 to June 30, 1991.
Leandros Perivolaropoulos, Postdoctoral Fellow, Btown Uni-
versity. "Macrophysics of Toplogical Defects," with G.
Field, from September 1, 1991 to October 31, 1993.
Vladimir Popov, Visiting Scientist, Institute for Theoretical
and Experimental Physics, Moscow. "Theoretical Atomic
and Molecular Physics," with Alexander Dalgarno, from
September 24, 1991 to October 23, 1991.
Michael Punch, Predoctoral Fellow, University College,
Belfield. "Application of Transputer-Based Parallel Process-
ing in Gamma-Ray Astronomy," with Trevor Weekes, from
October 1, 1990 to September 30, 1991.
Somak Raychaudhury, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of
Cambridge. "A Study of the Extragalactic Distance Scale
and the Large-scale Distribution of Galaxies in the Uni-
verse," with J. Huchra, from September 17, 1991 to Septem-
ber 16, 1993.
Mary Beth Ruskai, Visiting Scientist, Univetsity of Lowell.
"Wavelets in Atomic and Molecular Physics," with A.
Dalgarno, January 1, 1991 to May 31, 1991.
Dimitar Sasselov, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto.
"Study of Problems in Solar and Stellar Physics," with Andrea
K. Dupree, from October 1, 1990 to Septembet 30, 1992.
Tony C. Scon, Visiting Scientist, University of Waterloo.
"Using the Polarization Wave Function for Systematically
Calculating the Exchange Enetgies (due to symmetty) in
Molecular," with A. Dalgarno, from September I, 1991 to
August 31, 1992.
T.A.A. Sigut, SAO Predoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto.
"Electron Impact Excitation of Mgl and II," with A.
Dalgarno, from September 1, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
David Syer, Visiting Student, University of Cambridge. "Stel-
lar Dynamical Aspects of Problems Involving Massive
Black Holes," with George Field, from September 1, 1991 to
May 31, 1992.
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Guoqiang Tang, Visiting Scientist, Chalmers University of
Technology, Sweden. "Study of Millisecond Pulsars in
High-Precision Astronomy," with James Moran, from De-
cember 1, 1990 to March 31, 1991.
Jathindas Tharamel, ITAMP Predoctoral Fellow, University of
New Hampshire. "Theoretical Physics," with A. Dalgarno,
from Septembet 1, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
Richard H. Tipping, Visiting Scientist, University of Ala-
bama. "Theoretical Problems in Molecular Spectroscopy,"
with A. Dalgarno, from September 1, 1991 to January 31,
1992.
Han Uitenbroeck, Visiting Student, University of Utrect,
Netherlands. "Computer Modeling Calculations of Spectral
Line Formation in the Solar Atmosphere," with Eugene
Avrett, from June 1, 1991 to May 31, 1992.
Terry Whitaker, Visiting Student, University of Arizona. "Air
Shower Array and Data Analysis for Gamma Ray Sources,"
with Trevor Weekes, from June 1, 1991 to May 31, 1992.
Zheng Xing-Wu, Visiting Scientist, Nanjing University.
"VLA and VLBI observational programs," with James
Moran, from July 1, 1991 to December 31, 1991.
Janusz Zielmski, Visiting Scientist, Polish Academy of Sci-
ences, Poland. "Comparison of Mapping methods, Sarellite-
to-Satellite Doppler Tracking Technique and Gradiometer,"
with Enrico Lorenzini, from Septembet 1, 1991 to Novem-
ber 30, 1991.
Hanne Rasmussen, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University of
Copenhagen, Denmark. "Importance of Mycorrhiza for
Growth and Reproductive Success of Terrestrial Orchids
with Different Life-History Strategies," with Dennis
Whigham, from September 1, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
L David Smith, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Maryland,
College Park. "Sexual Selection and Mating System of the
Blue Crab, Callinecta sapidm Rathbun," with Anson Hines,
from February 1, 1991 to December 31, 1991.
Nancy Staub, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California,
Berkeley. "The Relationship Between Sexual Dimorphism
and Steroid Levels in the Salamander genus Aneides," with
James Lynch, from April I, 1991 to August 31, 1991.
Guy Thompson, Postdoctoral Fellow, Cambridge University.
"The Indirect Effects of Cd on Salt Marsh Plant Patho-
gens, Herbivores, and Decomposers," with Bert Drake,
from July 1, 1991 to June 30, 1992.
Zhigang Wang, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Cam-
bridge, England. "Population Ecology of Epifagus virgini-
ana," with Dennis Whigham, from October 1, 1990 to
Septembet 30, 199L
Jaques R. White, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Mary-
land, Cambridge. "Seasonal Variability in Trophic Level Ex-
ploitation by Estuarine Zooplankton," with D. Wayne
Coats, from July 1, 1991 to July i, 1992.
Smithsonian Environmental
Research Center
Martin L. Cipollini, Postdoctoral Fellow, Rutgers University.
"Costs of Reproduction, Resource Allocation, and Selective
Abortion in Lindera benzoin," with Dennis Whigham and
James Lynch, from May 1, 1991 to April 30, 1992.
John R. Dolan, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Maryland,
College Park. "Carbon Flux in the Rhode Rivet Estuary:
the Relationship between Metazoan Zooplankton and the
Microbial Loop," with Charles Gallegos, from August 1,
1991 to July 31, 1992.
Richard Everett, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California,
Berkeley. "Project 1: An Experimental Study of the Effect of
the Introduced Bivalve Rangia cuneata on the Structure
and Dynamics of an Infaunal Community," with Gregory
Ruiz, from September I, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
Daniel Niven, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Illinois. "The
Role of Neighbors in the Habitat Selection of a Neotropi-
cal Avian Migrant," with James F. Lynch, from May 1, 1991
to April 30, 1992.
Kevin Peters, Visiting Student, University of Maryland. "An
Analysis of Prey-Patch Choices of the Cucumber Rock
Crab, Cancer irroratui," with Anson Hines, from July 1, 1991
to May 31, 1992.
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Mark V Barrow, Jr., Graduate Student Fellow, Harvard Uni-
versity. "The Social, Institutional, and Intellectual History
of North American Ornithology, 1880 to 1930," with Wil-
liam A. Deiss, from June 4, 1991 to August 9, 1991.
Daniel Goldstein, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Iowa.
"The Place of Midwestern Academies of Sciences in the
Natural Scientific Communiry, 1850-1900," with Pamela
Henson, from January 4, 1990 to September 30, 1990.
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Gregory H. Adler, Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston University.
"Perturbation Analysis of Tropical Rodent Populations,"
with S. Joseph Wright, from October 1, 1990 to March 31,
1992.
Patricia Backwell, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of
Wirwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. "Aspects of
Male Spacing and Calling Persistence in Some Neotropical
Anurans," with A.S. Rand, from April 1, 1991 to April 30,
1992.
48
Eddar Brunetti, Short Term Fellow, Universidad Simon Boli-
var. "Genetic and Morphological Variation in Tubastrt (An-
thozzooa, Scleractinia), from both Sides of the Isthmus of
Panama," with H. Lessios, E. Bermingham, from October
21, 1990 to January 21, 1991 and from February 5, 1991 to
May 5, 1991.
Mark Bush, STRI Postdoctoral Fellow, Ohio State University.
"Environmental Ecological History of Panama Including
Anthropogenic Influences on Ecosystems," with Paul Col-
invaux, from September 6, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
Justine Cru2, Short-term Fellow, Duke University. "Bird, Bee-
tle, Paca and Plant Interactions on the Small Island of
Gatun Lake," with Joseph Wright, from Septembet 1, 1991
to November 30, 1991.
Janna Ellingson, Short-term Fellow, University of Texas. "Evo-
lution of Visual Communication in a Diurnal Gecko: Color
and its Role as a Social Signal, with Standly Rand, May 20,
1991 to August 15, 1991.
Manuel Guariguata, Predoctoral Fellow, Yale University. "Me-
chanical Damage and the Recruitment of Tree Saplings in a
Tropical Moist Fotest," with Alan P. Smith, from July 1,
1991 to June 30, 1992.
Preston Hardison, Graduate Student Fellow, University of
Washington. "Variation in Sex Allocation in the Lantern
Bass Settanus baldwini," with Ross Robertson, from June 1,
1991 to August 9, 1991.
Edward A. Herre, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Iowa.
"Molecular Phylogenies of New and Old World Figs,
Wasps, and Nematodes," with E. Bermingham and Donald
Windsor, from May 1, 1991 to April 30, 1991.
Michael Kaspari, Short-term Fellow, University of Arizona.
"Patchiness in Tropical Litter Ants," with Donald Windsor,
from June 1, 1991 to August 31, 1991.
Juan Laurentino Mate, Short Tetm Fellow, University of Pan-
ama. "Variations in Zooxanthelen Concentrations of Differ-
ent Species of Hermatypic Corals," with Dt. H. Lessios,
from Octobet 15, 1990 to January 15, 1991.
Ann Oliver, Short-term Fellow, Duke University. "Hormonal
Control of Social and Reproductive Status in Simultaneous
Hermaphrodites of the Genus Serranus (Perciformes:
Serranidae)," with Ross Robertson, from Septembet 1, 1991
to October 31, 1991.
Yves A. Roisin, Postdoctoral Fellow, Univetsity of Brussels,
Belgium. "Caste Systems in Neotropical Nasutitermitinae:
Ecology and Evolution," with Mary Jane Eberhard, from
December 1, 1990 to September 30, 1991.
Kyle Summers, Postdoctotal Fellow, University of Michigan.
"The Evolution of Female Parental Care in Dart-Poison
Frogs," with A. Stanley Rand, from June 15, 1991 to June
14. I99i-
Michael Swajne, Andrew W Mellon Fellow, University of Ab-
erdeen. "Soil Seed Bank Dynamics," with Alan Smith, from
January 1, 1991 to December 31, 1993.
Leeanne Tennant, Short-term Fellow, Harvard University. "In-
vestigations of the Effects of Ecological Factots on Faculta-
tive Ant-Plant Mutualism," with Donald Windsor, from
September 16, 1991 to November 20, 1991.
Denise Thorin, Short Term Fellow, Universidad de las Andes,
Columbia. "Growth and Carbon Translocation Under Het-
erogeneous Light Conditions in the Clonal Herb Geophila
rapens" with Dr. A. Smith, from October 1, 1990 to January
31. 1991-
Ana Cristina Villegas, Short-term Fellow, University of Mis-
souri. "Effects of Water and Light Availability on the
Source Sink Relationship amoung Parental Clone and
Emerging Ramet of Aarmia magdalemu and its Significance
on Establishment," with Alan Smith, from May 15, 1991 to
August 15, 1991.
Museums
Archives of American Art
Avis Betman, Visiting Scholar, New York, New York. "Whis-
tler and the World of Letters: A Study of James McNeill,"
with Richard Wattenmaker, from July 1, 1991 to March 1,
1992.
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Kathleen Ryor, Predoctoral Fellow, New York University.
"The Art of Xu Wei (1521-1593) and Its Place in the His-
tory of Ming Painting," with Shen C.Y. Fu, from Septem-
ber 1, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
Freer Gallery of Art
Barbara Ventresco, Visiting Scholar, Philadelphia, Pennsylva-
nia. "Technical Examining of Abbott Thayer's Painting's,"
with Linda Merrill, from November I, 1990 to December
3', 1991-
Conservation Analytical Laboratory
Cathrine Anderson, Postgtaduate Conservation Fellow, Win-
terthur/University of Delaware. "The Care of Architectural
Collections in the National Museum of Ametican History,"
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with Martin Burke, from October 1, 1990 to September 30,
1991.
Richard Barden, Postgraduate Conservation Fellow, State Uni-
versity of New York at Buffalo. "Desalination of Clazed Ce-
ramics," with W. Thomas Chase and Paul Jett, from
September 23, 1991 to September 22, 1992.
Martine Barras, Mid-Career Conservation Fellow, Geneva,
Switzerland. "Solvent Effects on Paint Flow, with Emphasis
on the Study of Water Based Soaps and Gels," with Jia-sun
Tsang, from December 1, 1990 to Novembet 30, 1992.
Petar D. Glumac, Postdoctoral Fellow, Univetsity of Califor-
nia, Berkeley. "The Raw Materials Basis of Incipient Metal-
lurgy in Prehistoric Southeast Europe," with James
Blackman, from November 1, 1990 to October 31, 1991.
James Feathers, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Washing-
ton. "Determining Prehistoric Firing Temperatures of Low
Fired Ceramics From Southeast Missouri," with Pamela
Vandiver, from Septembet 1, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
Mark Fenn, Postgraduate Conservation Fellow, University of
Delaware. "Archaeological Conservation" with Carol
Gtissom, from September 2, 1991 to September 1, 1992.
Christa Hofmann, Postgraduate Conservation Fellow, Acad-
emy of Fine Arts, Vienna. "American Conservation Prac-
tices and Ethics," with Dianne van der Reyden, from
October 15, 1990 to October 14, 1991.
Jessica Johnson, Postgraduate Conservation Fellow, Institute
of Archaeology, London. "Consolidation of Archaeological
Bone," with Natalie Fitnhaber and Greta Hansen, from Oc-
tober 3, 1991 to September 2, 1992.
Eric Lang, Postgraduate Conservation Fellow, University of
Wales, Cardiff. "Space Suits: Effects of Oxidation on the
Crytallization of Rubber," with Edward McManus, from
September 3, 1991 to Septembet 2, 1992.
Paul Messier, Postgraduate Conservation Fellow, State Univer-
sity College at Buffalo. "The Effects of Water on Albumen
Photographs; Washing and Drying of Paper," with Timo-
thy J. Vitale, from October 1, 1990 to September 30, 1991.
Erike Mosier, Postgraduate Conservation Fellow, Queen's Uni-
versity, Kingston, Ontario. "Solvent Treatment of Selected
Chromolithographic Papers," with Dianne van der Reyden,
from September 16, 1991 to September 15, 1992.
Michael O'Malley, Postgraduate Conservation Fellow,
Queen"s University, Kingston, Ontatio. "Study of Work by
19th Century American Artist, William Page," with
Stefano Scafetta and Ann Creager, from October 1, 1990 to
September 30, 1991.
K Aslihan Yener, Visiting Scientist, Bosphorous University,
Istanbul. "Lead Isotope Analysis of Eastern Mediterranean
Artifacts and Black Sea Otes: Production and Exchenge
3800-1500 B.C.," with W Thomas Chase and Edward V.
Sayre, from January I, 1990 to March 31, 1991.
Cooper-Hewitt, National
Museum of Design
James Elliott Benjamin, Peter Krueger-Christie's Fellow, Cor-
nell University. "Don Wallance: The Designer as Industrial
Craftsman," with David McFadden, from September 1, 1991
to August 31, 1992.
Bruce Hannah, Designer-in-Residence, Chair of Industrial De-
sign, Ptatt Institute. "You Ate A Designer" programs for
school audiences were developed with Dorothy Dunn, from
June 1, 1991 to December 30, 1991.
National Air And Space Museum
Yanping Chen, NASM International Fellow, Geotge Washing-
ton University. "History of the Chinese Space Program,"
with Frank Winter, from September 1, 1991 to August 31,
1992.
Michael Dennis, Guggenheim Postdoctoral Fellow, The Johns
Hopkins University. "A Change of State: Technical Practice
and Politics at the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory and
the Johns Hopkins Applied," with David DeVotkin, from
Octobet 15, 1990 to October 14, 1991.
Deborah Douglas, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsyl-
vania. "Airports and American Urban Development Befote
World War II," with Tom Crouch and Dominick Pisano,
from August 15, 1991 to August 14, 1992.
Alexandet P. Drozhilov, NASM International Fellow, USSR
Academy of Sciences. "Genesis and Development of Ameri-
can Supersonic Transport," with Von Hardesty, from July I,
1991 to September 30, 1991.
Joann Eisberg, Guggenheim Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard
University. "Anglo-American Observers and Theorists and
the Development of Early 20th Century Stellar Models,"
with David DeVorkin, from October 1, 1990 to September
30, 1991.
Sharon Helsel, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Califor-
nia. "Herman Kahn's Rhetoric of Uncertainty," with Mar-
tin Collins, from July 1, 1991 to Septembet 6, 1991.
Nick Komons, A. Verville Fellow, Potomac, Maryland. "The
Air Traffic Controllers Sttike of 1981," with Thomas
Crouch, from September 1, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
Eric Lang, Postgraduate Conservation Fellow, University of
Wales, Cardiff. "Space Suits: Effects of Oxidation on the
Crytallization of Rubber," with Edward McManus, from
September 3, 1991 to Septembet 2, 1992.
Kathleen Nicoll, Graduate Student Fellow, Bryn Mawr Col-
lege. "Analysis o( Inactive Spring Deposits as a Base for
Paleoclimatic Interpretation: Recognition and Location of
Fossil Spring Travertine Using," with Ted Maxwell, from
June 1, 1991 to August 9, 1991.
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Claudio Segre, Lindbergh Chair, University of Texas at Aus-
ton. "Italian Aviation with Emphasis on the Career of G.
Doubet," with Von Hardesty and Dom Pisano, from Sep-
tember i, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
S. Fred Singer, Visiting Scholar, University of Virginia. "Space
History," with David DeVotkin, from January 2, 1991 to
April 30, 1991.
Viktor Sokolsky, NASM International Fellow, USSR Academy
of Sciences. "The Progress of Rocketry and Space Science
Technology in Different Countries," with Von Hardesty,
from July 1, 1991 to September 30, 1991.
Francesco Scratelk, NASM International Fellow, University of
Lecce. "The Interaction Between Stars and Circumstellar
Medium," with Howard Smith, from October 1, 1990 to
December 22, 1990.
Jacob Vander Meulen, NASM International Fellow, Univer-
sity of Toronto. "Building Airpower: The American Air-
craft Industry Durring WWII," with Von Hardesty and
Dom Pisano, from September 1, 1991 to August 31, 1993.
Charles Woodward, Faculty Fellow, University of Rochester.
"Studies of the Spatial Distribution of Infrared [Fe II] Emis-
sion in External Galaxies," with M.A. Greenhouse, from
September 15, 1991 to November 14, 1991.
National Museum of African Art
Vincent Boulore, Graduate Student Fellow, University of
Paris I, France. "Les Masques Baoule: Une Double
Approche Comparative (Baule Masks: A Double Compara-
tive Approach)," with Philip Ravenhill, from June 1, 1991
to August 9, 1991.
Jean Graham Fritts, Graduate Student Fellow, Oxford Univer-
sity. "Islamic Architecture in East Afric: Some Anthropo-
logical Considerations Dealing with the Nature of the
Built Environment," with Philip Ravenhill and Massumeh
Farhad, July 15, 1991 to September 20, 1991.
Patrick R. McNaughton, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Indiana
University. "What Can Art Possibly Mean?: An Examina-
tion of Form in Africa and Beyond," with Roy Sieber, from
March 1, 1991 to February 29, 1992.
Dafton Njuguna, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Cali-
fornia, Los Angeles. "The Physical and Aesthetic Organiza-
tion of the Transhumant and Built Environment in
Northern Kenya," with Roy Sieber, from June 20, 1991 to
August 29, 1991.
Clarke Speed, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Washington,
Seattle. "African Aesthetics as Philosophies of Power," with
Roy Sieber and Philip Ravenhill, from September 15, 1991
to Septembet 14, 1992.
National Museum of American Art
Christine Bell, Predoctoral Fellow, Northwestern University.
"A Family Conflict: Visual Imagery of the Home Front in
Depictions of the American Civil War," with Wendy Wick-
Reaves and William Truettner, from September 16, 1991 to
March 15, 1992.
Dorinda Evans, Visiting Scholar, Emory University. "Gilbert
Stuart: The Making of An Image," with William Truettnet,
from June 3, 1991 to August 30, 1991.
Douglas Hyland, Senior Visiting Scholar, Birmingham Mu-
seum of Art. "Albert Bloch (1882-1961)," with Lois Fink,
from September 1, 1991 to February 29, 1992.
Susan L.F. Issacs, Renwick Postdoctoral Fellow, University of
Pennsylvania. ""Authenticity' and Tradition": The Meaning
of Hand-made Objects in Contemporary Society," with Mi-
chael Monroe, from April 15, 1991 to March 15, 1992.
Laura Katzman, Predoctoral Fellow, Yale University. "Artist
as Photographer: The Photographic Vision of Ben Shahn,
1930-1960," with Virginia Mecklenburg, from September
1, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
Theresa Leininger, Predoctoral Fellow, Yale University. "Afri-
can American Artists in Paris, 1922-1932," with Lois Fink,
from August 1, 1991 to July 31, 1992.
Carol M. Osborne, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanfotd Uni-
versity. "American Artist in Spain, 1860-1910," with Lois
M. Fink, from February i, 1991 to April 30, 1991.
Michael O'Malley, Postgraduate Conservation Fellow, Queen's
University, Kingston, Ontario. "Study of Work by 19th
Century American Artist, William Page," with Stefano
Scafetta and Ann Creager, from October 1, 1990 to Septem-
ber 30, 1991.
Annie Storr, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Delaware. "Ut
Pictura Rhetorica: Classical Humanism, The Art of Rheto-
ric, and the Origins of American Values in the Visual Arts
1765— 1835," with Lois Fink, from Septembet 15, 1991 to Sep-
tember 14, 1992.
Alan Wallach, Visiting Scholat, William and Mary College.
"The View from the Top: Thomas Cole and the Rise of the
Panoptic Sublime," and a catalog essay Cole exhibition at
the NMAA, with William Truettner, September 1, 1991 to
May 31, 1991.
National Museum of American History
Cathrine Anderson, Postgraduate Conservation Fellow, Win-
terthur/University of Delaware. "The Care of Architectural
Collections in the National Museum of Ametican History,"
with Martin Burke, from October 1, 1990 to September 30,
1991.
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Elizabeth F. Arroyo, Graduate Student Fellow, Columbia Uni-
versity. "Antebellum Yeoman Farmers of East Tennessee,"
with Pete Daniel, from June 15, 1991 to August 23, 1991-
Jane S. Becker, Predoctoral Fellow, Boston University. "Sell-
ing Tradition: Southern Appalachian Culture and Con-
sumer America, 1929-42552," with Charles McGovern and
Pete Daniel, from June 10, 1991 to June 30, 1992.
Nancy D. Bercaw, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsyl-
vania. "The Politics of Household: Domestic Battlegrounds
in the Struggle for Freedom in the Yazoo- Mississippi
Delta, 1850-1880," with Susan Myers, from April 15, 1991 to
March 14, 1992.
Amy S. Bix, Predoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University.
"A New Deal For Science: Government Perspectives on Sci-
ence and Technology," with Arthur Molella, from Septem-
ber 1, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
Cynthia Blair, Graduate Student Fellow, Harvard University.
"Modernizing Womanhood: Race, Class, and Gender Be-
tween the Wars," with Chatles McGovern, from June 10,
1991 to August 16, 1991.
Oscat Campomanes, Ptedoctoral Fellow, Brown University.
"Orientalized Filipinos and American Orientalists at the
Turn of the Century," with Gary Kulik and Charles McGov-
ern, from September 15, 1991 to May 15, 1992.
John Cheng, Predoctoral Fellow, University of California,
Berkeley. "Amazing, Astounding, Wonder: Popular Sci-
ence, Culture, and the Emergence of the Science Fiction
Magazine in the United States, 1926-1938," with Arthur
Molella and Charles McGovern, from September 1, 1991 to
August 31, 1992.
Hans-Liudger Dienel, Graduate Student Fellow, University of
Munich, Germany. "Refrigeration in Germany and the US,
1870-1930," with Steve Lubar, from July 29, 1991 to Octo-
ber 8, 1991.
Benjamin Filene, Graduate Student Fellow, Yale University.
"Defining an American Heritage: Moses Asch, John and
Alan Lomax, John Hammond, and the Construction of an
American Folk-Music Tradition," with Anthony Seeger and
Charles McGovern, from June 3, 1991 to August 9, 1991.
Randy Finley, Ptedoctoral Fellow, University of Arkansas.
"Changes and Continuities in Structures of Daily Life: A So-
cial History of Reconstruction in Arkansas," with Pete Dan-
iel, from August 1, 1991 to July 31, 1992.
Brett Gary, Faculty Fellow, Univetsity of Pennsylvania. "The
Wartime Mobilization of Intellecrual and Institutional Re-
sources in the United States, 1939-1946," with Pete Daniel,
from August 14, 1991 to August 13, 1992.
Carolyn Goldstein, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Dela-
ware. "Mediating Consumption: Home Economics and the
Making of the American Consumer, 1900-1940," with Ste-
ven Lubar, from September 1, 1991 to August 8, 1992.
Daniel Goldstein, Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University. "The
Place of Midwestern Academies of Science in the National Sci-
entific Community, 1850-1900," with Pamela M. Henson and
G. Terry Sharrer, from January 7, 1991 to August 16, 1991.
Ian L. Gotdon, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Rochester
"Comics and Consumption: The Visual in American Cul-
ture, 1890-1955," with Charles McGovern, from July 1, 1991
to June 30, 1992.
Mary Ann Hellrigel, Graduate Student Fellow, Case Western
Reserve University. "The State of Art?: Electricity at the
Paris Universal Exposition of 1900," with Bernard Finn,
from September 9, 1991 to November 15, 1991.
Thomas MacCracken, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Chi-
cago. "The Viola da Gamba and Its Makers, 1500-1900," with
James Weaver, from September 1, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
David Morton, Graduate Student Fellow, Georgia Institute of
Technology. "European-American Technology Transfer and
the History of Magnetic Recording," with Elliot Sivowitch,
from July 1, 1991 to September 6, 1991.
Rodney Olsen, Visiting Scholar, Arlington, Vitginia. "The Vi-
sual Culture of Civilized Morality," with Susan Myets, from
July 1, 1991 to June 30, 1992.
Richard Powell, Graduate Student Fellow, College of William
and Mary. "American Carriage and Sleigh Design," with
Paul Johnston, from June 1, 1991 to August 9, 1991.
Douglas Rossinow, Predoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity. "The New Left in America: Cultural Context and
Local Development," with Edith Mayo, from August 1,
1991 to May 31, 1992.
Marguerite Shaffer, Graduate Student Fellow, Harvard Univer-
sity. "See America First: The Rise of Tourism in the United
States," with Charles McGovern, from June 2, 1991 to Au-
gust 10, 1991.
Bryant Simon, Graduate Student Fellow, Universiry of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill. "Politics and Power in the New
Deal Era: South Carolina, 1930-1941," with Pete Daniel,
from June 3, 1991 to August 9, 1991.
Btett Steele, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Minne-
sota "Pressure Vessels: Overcoming the Conflict Between
Safery and Performance," wirh William Worthington, from
June 12, 1991 to August 21, 1991.
Thomas Summerhill, Graduate Student Fellow, University of
California, San Diego. "The Farmers' Vision: Agrarian Pro-
test and the Capitalist Transformation of Upstate New
York, 1840-1990," with Gary Kulik, from January 1, 1991 to
March 12, 1991.
Yuzo Takahashi, Visiting Scholar, Tokyo University of Agri-
culture and Technology. "History of High Voltage Powet
Transmission," with Bernard Finn, from August 1, 1991 to
July 31, 1992.
Tracey Weis, Predoctoral Fellow, Rutgets University. "The Re-
construction of Domestic Labor and Domesticity in Rich-
mond, Virginia, 1850-1880," with James Horton, from
Septembet 3, 1991 to September 2, 1992.
Sara E. Wermiel, Graduate Student Fellow, Massachusetts In-
stitute of Technology. "Development of Fireproof Construc-
tion Technology in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth
Centuries," with Steven Lubar, from December 17, 1990 to
February 25, 1991.
52
Elizabeth White, Graduate Student Fellow, Yale University.
"Sentimental Entrepreneurs: Profit and the Cultural Rheto-
ric of the Middle Class, 1840-1890," with Charles McGov-
ern, from September 16, 1991 to November 22, 1991.
National Museum of Natural History
M. Adimado Aduayom, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Sorbonne,
Paris, France. "Atlantic Trade and Cultural Evolution in
the Bight of Benin: 16th— 19th Centuries," with Mary Jo
Arnoldi, from October 1, 1990 to September 30, 1991.
Fernando Alvarez, Graduate Student Fellow, University of
Maryland, College Park. "Parasitic Castration in Crabs and
the Evolution of Increased Virulence," with Anson Hines,
from June 3, 1991 to August 9, 1991 .
Kristina Arnold, Visiting Student, Indiana University.
"Giveaway Ceremony of the Plains," with JoAllyn
Archambault, from June 3, 1991 to August 16, 1991.
Susan Bandoni, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of New Mex-
ico. "Phylogenetic Analysis of the North American
Planorbidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Basommatophora),"
with Robert Hershler, from August 1, 1991 to July 31, 1992.
Nestor Basso, Visiting Scientist, National Univerity of La
Plata, La Plata, Argentina. "The Phylogenetic Relation-
ships with the Tematobine Frogs (Leptodactylidae)," with
W. Ronald Heyer and George R. Zug, November 1, 1990 to
November 1, 1991.
Douglas Begle, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Michigan.
"Intra-relationships of the Argentoid Fishes with an Analy-
sis of Reductive Evolution," with Stanley Weitzman, from
September 15, 1991 to September 14, 1992.
Carlo Bonfiglioli, Graduate Student Fellow, Escuela Nacional
de Antropologia e Histotia, Mexico. "Pharisees and
Matachines in the Sierra Tarahumara: Symbolic Appropria-
tion of the Dances of the Conquest," with William L. Mer-
rill, from January I, 1991 to March 12, 1991.
Eve Boucaud-Camou, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University
of Caen, France. "Feeding and Digestion in Paralarval
Cephalopods," with Clyde Roper, from October 1, 1990 to
February 2, 1991.
Brunella Bowditch, Visiting Scientist, Alexandria, Virginia.
"Application of RAPD Technology to Biological Questions
Involving Angiosperms," with Elizabeth Zimmer, from Au-
gust 1, 1991 to January 31, 1992 and February 1, 1991 to June
30, 1991.
Robyn Burnham, SWAMP Visiting Scientist, "Source and
Distribution of Drifted Fruits and Seeds on Twin Cays and
Surrounding Mangrove Islands," with Scott L Wing, from
May 1, 1991 to September 30, 1991.
Julia Butterfield, Graduate Student Fellow, City University of
New York. "The Colonizing Camera: Representations of
British India and the 19th Century Photograph," with
Paula Fleming, from June 10, 1991 to August 16, 1991.
Zhongyuan Chen, Postdoctoral Fellow, East China Norman
University. "Holocene Delta Sedimentary Processes: A
Comparative Study Between the Yangtze and the Nile,"
with Daniel J. Stanley, from October 15, 1990 to February
'5. 1992-
Gregory W. Courtney, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Al-
berta, Canada. "Morphology and Systematica of the
Nymphomyiidae (Insecta: Diptera)," with Wayne N.
Mathis, from October 1, 1990 to September 30, 1991.
Melanie DeVore, Graduate Student Fellow, Ohio State Univer-
sity. "Phylqgenetics of Calyceraceae," with Vicki Funk,
from July 1, 1991 to September 6, 1991.
Susan Diduk, Postdoctoral Fellow, Indiana University. "Twin-
ship, Agriculture, and Local Knowledge: The Socializing of
Agricultural Production," with Mary Jo Arnoldi, from Sep-
tember 1, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
Jay Fikes, Postdoctotal Fellow, University of Michigan.
"Sttess and Development in Huichol Indian Ritual and
Cosmology," with John Homiak and William Srurtevant,
from July 1, 1991 to June 30, 1992.
Natalia Florenskaya, International Exchange Visitor, Zoological
Institute, Leningrad. "Scientific Illustration," with Elaine R.S.
Hodges, from March 1, 1991 to September 1, 1991.
George C. Frison, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University of
Michigan. "Changing Relationships in Archaic and Late
Paleoindian Subsistence Between Foothill/Mountain and
Open Plains Cultural Groups," with Dennis J. Stanford,
from February 1, 1991 to April 30, 1991.
Jean Fritts, Graduate Student Fellow, Oxford University, En-
gland. Islamic Architecture in East Africa: Some Anthropo-
logical Considerations Dealing with the Nature of the
Built Environment," with Philip Ravenhill, from July I,
1991 to September 6, 1991.
Mario Giaramita, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Califor-
nia-Davis. "Tectonic Implications of the Geochemistry of
Greenstone Blocks in the Franciscan Complex and Pillow
Basalts of Coast-Range Ophiolites," with Glenn J. Mac-
Pherson, from September 1, 1991 to October 1, 1992.
Anthony C. Gill, Postdoctoral Fellow, the Australian Mu-
seum. "Taxonomic revision of the Gobioid Fish genus
Xenisthmus, with a Phylogentic and Biographic Analysis
of the Xenisthmidae," with Victor G. Springer and G.
David Johnson, from January 15, 1991 to January 14, 1992.
Lynn Gillespie, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California,
Davis. "A Phylogenetic Study of the Gnetales Based on
Morphological and Molecular Characters," with Elizabeth
Zimmer and Scott Wing, from September 15, 1991 to Sep-
tember 14, 1992.
Antony Harold, Postdoctoral Fellow, Memorial University of
Newfoundland. "Phylogenetic Relationships of the
Gonostomatid and Photichthyid Fishes (Teleostei:
Stomiiformes)." with Stanley Weitzman, from December 1,
1990 to November 30, 1992.
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Elizabeth M. Harris, Postdoctoral Fellow, Louisiana State Uni-
versity. "Applied Ontogenetic Studies of the Heliantheae
(Asteraceae)," with Vicki Funk, from February i, 1991 to
February 29, 1992.
Alan W. Harvey, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Arizona.
"Settlement and Metamorphosis Cues in Hermit Crabs,"
with Mary E. Rice, from July 1, 1991 to June 30, 1992.
Winston Hide, Postdoctoral Fellow, Temple University. "A
Molecular-Phylogenetic Analysis of the Sea Stars," with
David Pawson, from April 1, 1991 to March 31, 1992.
Bert W. Hoeksema, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Ledien,
The Netherlands. "Ecofunctional Morphology of Free-Liv-
ing Scleractinia: A Phylogenetically Based Comparative
Morphometric Analysis," with Stephen Cairns, from Octo-
ber 1, 1990 to September 30, 1991.
Gustavo Hormiga, MCSE Curatorial Fellow, University of
Maryland. "Systematics of Linyphiidai (Araneau)" with Jon-
athan Coddington, from October 1, 1990 to September 30,
1991.
Carol Hotton, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California,
Davis. "Phylogeny of Devonian Ptetidophytes and the Ori-
gin of Major Vascular Plants Clades," with Francis Hueber,
from September 15, 1991 to September 14, 1992.
William B. Jaeckle, Postdoctoral Fellow, Universiry of South-
ern California. "Determination of the Level of Nutritional
Integration in Larvae of Benthic Marine Invertebrates,"
with Mary E. Rice, from February 1, 1991 to January 31,
1992.
Jessica Johnson, Postgraduate Conservation Fellow, Institute
of Atchaeology, London. "Consolidation of Archaeological
Bone," with Natalie Firnhaber and Greta Hansen, from Oc-
tobet 3, 1991 to September 2, 1992.
Elisabeth Kalko, Visiting Scientist, University of Tubingen.
"Comparative Field Studies on the Echolocation and Hunt-
ing Behavior of Neotropical Insectivorous Bats," with
Charles Handley, from June 15, 1991 tojune 14, 1993.
Mari Kallersjo, Postdoctoral Fellow, Universiry of Stockholm,
Sweden. "Phylogenetic Studies Within the Asteridae Using
Nuclear rRNA and RDNA Sequence Data," with Elizabeth
Zimmer, from April 1, 1991 to October 1, 1992.
Margaret Keenleyside, Graduate Student Fellow, McMaster
University, Canada. "The Effects of European Contact on
the Health of the Alaskan Eskimos and Aleuts as Reflected
in theit Skeletal Remains," with Doug Owsley, from June
3, 1991 to August 12, 1991.
Steven Keffer, Postdoctoral Fellow, Southern Illinois Univer-
sity. "What Can Male Genitalia Tell Us About the Evolu-
tion of Waterscorpions (Heteroptera: Nepidae)?" with R.
Froeschner and Thomas Henry, from September 1, 1991 to
August 31, 1992.
Gladys-Marie Fry, Faculty Fellow, Howard University. "In
Them Days Everyone Wore Beads," with Theresa Single-
ton, from May 1, 1991 to August 31, 1991.
Jean Mariaux, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Neuchatel,
Switzerland. "Molecular Systematics of the Nyctibiidae and
other Caprimulgiformes Using Mitochondrial Cyt-b Se-
quence Analysis," with Michael Braun, from April 1, 1991
to October 1, 1992.
Michael J. Mehlman, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of
Illinois. "East/Gentral Africa: Middle Stone Age Artifact
Assemblages and Chronomettic Precision," with Alison
Brooks, from September 1, 1991 to August 31, 1992.
Jin Meng, Postdoctoral Fellow, Columbia University. "The
Postcranial Skeleton of Lambdopsaris (Multitubetceilater
Mammalia) and its Functional and Systematic Im-
plications," with Robert Emry, from July 1, 1991 tojune 30,
1992.
Randall D. Mooi, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto,
Canada. "Larval Development in the Genus Kali and the
Role of Heterochrony in the Evolution of the Family
Chiasmodontidae (Pisces: Petciformes: Blenniodi:," with
G.D.Johnson, from January 1, 1991 to December 31, 1991.
John D. Oswald, Postdoctoral Fellow, Cornell University.
"Phylogeny and Biogeography of Silky Lacewings (Insecta:
Neuroptera: Psychopsidae)," with Oliver S. Flint Jr., from
December 1, 1990 to November 30, 1991.
Jose Luis Panero, Faculty Fellow, University of Miami. "Mor-
phological Studies of Verbesina (Astetaceae: Heliantheae),"
with Harold Robinson, from July 1, 1991 to August 2, 1991.
Sergio J.N. Pellicer, Visiting Student, Universiry of Mary-
land. "Ethnomusicology," with Robert Laughlin, from May
15, 1991 to August 14, 1991.
Jacinto Regalado, Jr., Graduate Student Fellow, University of
California, Berkeley. "Taxonomic Study of the Philipine
Species of Medinilla (Melastomataceae)," with Warren
Wagner, from June 1, 1991 to August 31, 1991.
Carl M. Reinschmidt, Graduate Student Fellow, Gottingen
Universiry, West Germany. "Diachronical Ethnography of
the Sauk Indians of Oklahoma, 1929-1989: Continuity and
Change," with Ives Goddard, from October 1, 1990 to De-
cember 15, 1990.
Greg Rouse, Postdoctoral Fellow, Universiry of Queensland,
Australia. "Reproductive Strucrures and the Taxonomy of
the Sabellidae (Polychaeta)," with K. Fauchald, from Janu-
ary 1, 1991 to December 31, 1991.
Edmund Russell III, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Michi-
gan. "War on Pests: Military Influences on Modern Pesti-
cides," with Pete Daniel, from June 1, 1991 to May 31, 1992.
Hector Severeyn, Graduate Student Fellow, University of
Maryland, College Park. "Taxonomic Review and Phylog-
eny of Polymesoda (Bivalvia-Corbiculidae)," with Thomas
Waller, from June 3, 1991 to August 9, 1991.
Joseph B. Slowinski, Pastdoctotal Fellow, University of
Miami. "A Phylogenetic Analysis of the genus Bungarus
(Serpentes: Elapidae) Using Osteological and Hemipenial
Data," with Roy McDiarmid and George Zug, from Sep-
tember 15, 1991 to September 14, 1992.
James Smith, Visiting Scientist, University of Wisconsin-
Madison. "Molecular Systematics of the Zingiberales," with
John Kress, from March 15, 1991 to March 15, 1993.
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Masaki Tikahishi, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow. "Comparative
Srudy of Relationships Between Volcanism and Regional Tec-
tonic Sttess Fields: Japanese Islands vs. the Western United
States," with R.S. Fiske, from July i, 1991 to December 31, 1991.
Edmund Tanner, Andrew W. Mellon Fellow, The Botany
School. "Research on the ecology of tropical forests in Car-
ibbean and South America," with W. John Kress, from July
I, 1991 to Decembet 31, 1991.
Andre Uj, Visiting Scientist, University of Geneva. "Phyloge-
netic Relationships within the Otdet Characiformes," with
Richard Vari, from November 1, 1990 to Novembet 15, 1991.
Petet Wagnet III, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Chi-
cago. "Phylogenetic Analysis of the Early Paleozoic
Pleurotomariina and Murchisoniina (Gastropoda)," with
Douglas Erwin, from July 1, 1991 to September 6, 1991.
Andtea Walton, Graduate Student Fellow, Columbia Univer-
sity. "Alma Matet's Daughters: Women Anthropologists at
Columbia University," with Deborah Warner, from June 3,
1991 to August 11, 1991.
Kenneth I. Watheit, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Cali-
fornia, Berkeley. "Functional Morphology of the Shoulder
and Wing in Wing-Propelled Diving Seabirds," with Rich-
ard L Zusi, from March 1, 1991 to February 29, 1992.
Andrew Warne, Visiting Scientist, University of North Caro-
lina at Chapel Hill. "Fades Distribution and Paleography,"
with D.J. Stanley, from February 1, 1991 to January 31, 1992.
Kelly West, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Arizona.
"Resolution and Congruence of Paleon tological and Biolog-
ical Data Sets in the Reconstruction of Tanganyikan Gastro-
pod Phylogeny," with Richard Houbrick, from July 8, 1991
to September 13, 1991.
John Wise, Predoctoral Fellow, George Washington Univer-
sity. "The Anatomy and Phylogeny of the Gastropod Fam-
ily Pyramidellidae," with Richard S. Houbrick, from June
1, 1991 to May 31, 1992.
Lin Yonglie, Visiting Scientist, Academy of Sciences. "Mam-
mals of South West China," with Chris Wozencraft, from
April 1, 1991 to January 31, 1992.
Norma S. Steinberg, Graduate Student Fellow, Boston Univer-
sity. "William Gropper (1897-1977) and American Progres-
sive Caricature," with Wendy Wick Reaves, from October
9, 1990 to December 14, 1990-
Public Service
Office ofFolklife Programs
Manuel F. Alemany, Visiting Student, University of Mary-
land. "Ethnomusicology," with Anthony Seeget, May 15,
1991 to August 14, 1991.
Ernest Brown, Faculty Fellow, University of Washington. "Af-
rican Inspirations: The Re-Africanization of American
Music and Dance Since 1959," with Diana N'Diaye, from
June 1, 1991 to July 31, 1991.
Benjamin Filene, Graduate Student Fellow, Yale University.
"Defining an American Heritage: Moses Asch, John and
Alan Lomax, John Hammond, and the Construction of an
American Folk-Music Tradition," with Anthony Seeger and
Charles McGovern, from June 3, 1991 to August 9, 1991.
Laura Larco-Gentile, Visiting Student, University of Mary-
land. "Lowland South American Indian recordings and ma-
terials," with Anthony Seeger, from May 15, 1991 to August
14, 1991-
Ashok Rajput, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Wash-
ington. "Annotation and Documentation of Literature and
Sound Recordings Related to Music of Pakistan," with An-
thony Seeger, from July 1, 1991 to September 9, 1991.
Yisa Yusuf, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Lagos, Ni-
geria. "English and Yoruba Proverbs About Women: A
Speech Act Study," with Peter Seitel, from July 1, 1991 to
September 9, 1991.
National Portrait Gallery
David R. Brigham, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsyl-
vania. "The Audience and Supporters of Charles Willson
Peale's Philadelphia Museum, 1784-1827," with Lillian B.
Miller, from April 15, 1991 to April 14, 1992.
Charlotte Moore, Graduate Student Fellow, Boston Univer-
sity. "The Art Gallery of The Metropolitan Fair, New York
City, 1864," with Lillian Miller, from September 30, 1991 to
December 6, 1991.
William Oedel, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Mas-
sachusetts, Amherst. "The Portraiture of John Vanderlyn,"
with Ellen Miles, from August 15, 1991 to June 15, 1992.
Internships and Other
Appointments
The Smithsonian offers internships and other special ap-
pointments to undergraduate and graduate students and
to museum professionals. The interns included in this
Appendix began their appointments between October I,
1990, and September 30, 1991. Those who received spe-
cial awards or participated in special programs are so
listed. Wherever possible the home institution, a brief
description of the project undertaken at the Smithson-
ian, and the dates of service are given.
H
Office of the General Counsel
National Zoological Park
Agnes Tabah, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer-
sity. Assist the Office of the General Counsel and the Na-
tional Museum of American History with the problem of
unclaimed loans of objects, August 26, 1991 through De-
cember 31, 1991.
Research
Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Research
Eliza Hetherington, Bachelors Candidate, Princeton Univer-
sity. Joseph Henry Papers Project, research and write a
paper on Joseph Henry and religion and science during the
19th century, June 3, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Silvia Simpson, Bachelors Candidate, University of Georgia.
Joseph Henry Papers Project, research for Volume 7 of the
Papers of Joseph Henry, June 26, 1991 through August 18,
1991.
International Center
Yolani Aceituno, Bachelors Candidate, Augustana College.
Smithsonian Man and the Biosphere, assist in preparation
of the Uset Guide and Field Guide to the Bisley Biodivers-
ity Plots, Luquillo Biosphere Reserve, Puerto Rico, which
provide detailed information on the methodology used to
set up the plot and maps of trees in it, June 10, 1991
through August 12, 1991.
Laura Miller, Bachelors Degree. Quincentenary Program, as-
sist with planning the Quincentenary Program, June 24,
1991 through August 30, 1991.
John Phoenix, Bachelors Degree. Environmental Awareness,
research, phone interviews, and information gathering on
environmental issues that affect marine sysrems, June 3,
1991 through March 9, 1991.
Nadia Rabesahala, Masters Degtee. International Relations,
enter information into the electronic database for the inter-
national travel of SI staff members and certain foreign trav-
elers to the Smithsonian, December 10, 1991 through June
10, 1991.
Luyi Shao, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington Univet-
siry. Office of International Relations, background research
on past visiting Chinese Scholar, May 15, 1991 through Au-
gust 15, 1991.
Tracy Anderson, High School Graduate. Golden Lion Tamarin
Project, participant in "Intern 91" — observation and care of
Golden Lion Tamarins, June 10, 1991 through July 12, 1991.
Amanda Burgener, Masters Candidate, George Washington
University. Education Office, museum education intern,
January 7, 1991 through April 30, 1991.
Kimberly Davis, Bachelors Candidate, Amherst College.
Mammalogy, research to identify projects for environmen-
tal enrichment for zoo animal habitats, June 3, 1991
through August 2, 1991.
Roderick Diggs, Bachelors Candidate, Texas A&M. Herpetol-
ogy, study responses by predator zoo animals to natural
chemicals in reptiles, June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Patrick Fau, High School Graduate. Small Mammal House,
work alongside an animal keeper, carry out prescribed daily
schedule to clean animal area and to prepare and distribute
food; help maintain animal enclosure materials, such as
plants, perches, nest boxes, food containers, and decorative
materials, June 17, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Tamara Fine, Masters Candidate, University of Cincinnati. De-
velopment, development work including fundraising pro-
jects, corporate research, and donor solicitation, April 8,
1991 through August 23, 1991.
Gustaf Hannula, High School Graduate. Small Mammal
House, participant in "Intern 91," June 10, 1991 through
July 17, 1991.
Timonthy Hanson, Doctoral Degree. Design and Exhibits
Planning, archival intern for cataloging slides and photo
collections, September 3, 1991 through May 29, 1992.
Michael Helling, Bachelors Degree. Work with Neotropical
Migratory Bird, December 10, 1990 through June 23, 1991.
Lisa Holden, Bachelors Candidate, Coppin State College. Con-
servation Research Center, study the effects of deer on birds
and small mammals — mostly field work (bird samples,
mammal trappings, setting up grids, and vegetation sam-
pling), June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Ken Leach, High School Graduate. Animal Health, partici-
pant in "Intern 91" — assist staff in Department of Animal
Health, June 6, 1991 through July 12, 1991.
Nicole Lee, High School Graduate. Invertebrate Exhibit, par-
ticipant in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through August 16,
1991.
Yeun Shun Lee, Bachelors Degree. Department of Zoological
Research, analyze data on the behavior of the female Giant
Panda during pregnancy and pseudo pregnancy. May 28,
1991 through August 2, 1991.
Terri Roth, Bachelors Degree. Animal Health, reproductive
physiology program, August 15, 1991 through August 31,
1993-
Claire Schuster, High School Graduate. Publications Office,
participant in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through August 16,
1991.
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James Wilson, High School Graduate. Primate House, partici-
pant in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Smithsonian Environmental
Research Center
changes as the forest grows older, June 10, 1991 through Au-
gust 30, 1991.
Margo Temple, Bachelors Degree. Invertebrate Population Dy-
namics — effects of woody debris as a refuge for grass
shrimp predation, August 5, 1991 through October 25, 1991.
Wendy Yun, Bachelors Degree. Investigate and compare the
photosynthetic quantum yield of phytoplankton at the sur-
face and bottom of a stratified water column, June 3, 1991
through November n, 1991.
Mine Berg, Bachelors Candidate, Cook College — Rutgers
University. Examination of Tintinnine parasite life history,
morphology, and developmental process, June 10, 1991
through August 30, 1991.
Janet Coffee, Masters Candidate, University of Texas. Develop
hydrology component of landscape simulation model, Sep-
tember 16, 1991 through December 20, 1991.
Wendy Cox, Bachelors Degree. Environmental Biology, estua-
rine ecology of fish and crustaceans, May 20, 1991 through
October u, 1991.
Marjone Dial, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Partici-
pate in and develop new environmental education pro-
grams; help start a seasonal newsletter, May 27, 1991
through August 23, 1991.
Wendy Doherty, Bachelors Degree. Research regarding the re-
sponses of C3 and C4 coastal marsh plants and trees to ele-
vated levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide which simulates
global change models, June 10, 1991 through August 30,
1991.
Maria Fernandez, Bachelors Degree. Light measurements in
the forest with computer modelling, September 9, 1991
through December 20, 1991.
Laurie Geller, Bachelors Candidate, Washington University.
General Administration, nutrient retention and cycling in
cropside reparian forests. May 20, 1991 through August 9,
1991.
Melissa Hayes, Bachelors Degree. Habitat Utilization by Mi-
gratory Warblers, April 29, 1991 through July 19, 1991.
Sharon Kissling, Bachelors Candidate, Long Island Univer-
sity — Southampton Campus. Studies in ecological parasi-
tology, June 3, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
April Mills, Bachelors Candidate, Hampshire College. De-
velop a two-sex matrix transition model for determining
patterns of population and sex-ratio development by col-
lecting data concerning size, flower and fruit production,
and distance between males and females of the dioecons
shrub Lindera benzoin. May 27, 1991 through August 9,
1991.
Nathaniel Posner, Bachelors Degree. Forest Canopy Project,
February 18, 1991 through May 10, 1991.
Jennifer Powers, Bachelors Degree. Nutrient cycling and re-
tention in cropside riparian forests, September 30, 1991
through February 28, 1992.
Andrea Schindler, Bachelors Candidate, FH-Rheinland-Pfatz.
Study how the physical structure of the forest canopy
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Sami Malouf R, Bachelors Degree. Participate in the cteation
of a computerized database system which would speed up
and facilitate access to Smithsonian photographic collec-
tions database and architectural drawings database, January
28, 1991 through April 19, 1991.
Monica von Drasek, Bachelors Degree. Photo Survey Project,
finish cataloging architectural drawings; complete design
of database; create guide to collection, October 1, 1990
through September 18, 1991.
Michael Vaden, Bachelors Candidate, Methodist College. Ana-
lyze pattern of correspondents in Spencer F. Baird collec-
tion, September 9, 1991 through December 21, 1991.
Frances Vanderburg, Bachelors Candidate, Salish-Kootenai
College. Learn the fundamentals of archival processing and
process a small collection, June 24, 1991 through August
23, 1991.
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Jennifer Evers, High School Graduate. Museum Reference
Center, participant in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through Au-
gust 16, 1991.
Michelle Moriarty, Masters Candidate. Natural History
Branch, study of the methodology and feasibility of compil-
ing an international directory of natural history libraries,
July 15, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Ghisselle Alvarado, Bachelors Degree. Gamboa, assist with
project: "Evolution of Vocal Communication of the
Tungara Frog," June 15, 1991 through August 31, 1991.
Oriana Batista, Bachelors Candidate, Univetsidad de Panama.
Gamboa, assist with project: "Breeding Biology of Social
5^
Behavior of Warded Jacanas," Aptil 15, 1991 through June
31. J99I-
Maria Argenis Bonilla, Bachelors Candidate, Universidad
Nacional de Colombia. Naos Marine Laboratory, assist with
project: "Genetics of Euglossine Bees, January 30, 1991
through April 30, 1991.
Gustavo Bravo, Bachelors Degree. Naos Marine Laboratory, as-
sist with project: "Reproductive Biology of Reef Fishes,"
February 15, 1991 through June 30, 1991.
Wendi Carlton, Medical Student, University of North Caro-
lina — Chapel Hill. Naos Marine Laboratory, assist with
project: "Molecular Evolution of Amerindians," December
25, 1990 through June 8, 1991.
Luis Fernando Garcia, Bachelors Candidate, Universidad
Nacional de Colombia. Naos Marine Laboratory, assist with
project: "Molecular Genetics Populations and Evolutionary
Relationships of the fish Abudefduf," May 15, 1991 through
November 15, 1991.
Nimiadina Gomez, Bachelors Candidate, Universidad Nacio-
nal de Panama. Barro Colorado Island, assist with project:
"Variation in Secondary Metabolites and Some Effects on
Plant Fitness," Novembet 15, 1990 through July 15, 1991.
Pablo Monsivais, Bachelors Candidate, University of Texas.
Gamboa, assist with project: "Evolution of vocal communi-
cation in the Tungara Frog," June 15, 1991 through August
30, 1991.
Monica Medina, Bachelors Degree. Naos Marine Laboratory,
to assist with project: "Biogeography of West Indian Birds,
Reconstruction of Phylogeoy by Molecular Techniques,"
March 5, 1991 through September 30, 1991.
{Catherine Myint-Hpu, Bachelors Candidate, Vassar College.
Naos Marine Laboratory, assist with project: "Analysis of
Dietary Remains from Archeological Sites in Panama and
Costa Rica," July 15, 1991 through January 15, 1992.
Sandra Patino, Bachelors Degree. Barro Colorado Island, assist
with project: "Seasonality of Xylem Embolism in Tropical
Trees," February 15, 1991 through August 14, 1991.
Ernesto Arturo Peru, Bachelors Candidate, Universidad de
Panama. Naos Marine Laboratory, to assist with project:
"Quantitative Genetics of Morphological Characters of
Bryozoans," July 8, 1991 through October 8, 1991.
Miguel Pineros, Bachelors Degree. Barro Colorado Island, as-
sist with project: "Ecophysiology afClusi* odoratu"; assist
with project: "Ecology, Physiology, and Biochemistry of
Plants," August 15, 1991 through December 15, 1991.
Martha Prada, Bachelors Degree, Universidad Jorge Tadeo
Lozano. Oil Spill Project, assist with project: "Mangrove
Forest Project," May 9, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Lenin Prado, Bachelors Degree, Estacion Charles Darwin.
Barro Colorado Island, assist with: "Forest Dynamics Proj-
ect," December 5, 1990 to March 5, 1991.
Milagro Ruiz, Bachelors Candidate, Universidad de Panama.
Barro Colorado Island, assist with project: "Taxonomic
Studies of the genus Psycbotna," May 20, 1991 through Au-
gust 31, 1991.
Dilia Santamaria, Bachelors Candidate, Universidad Nacional
de Panama. Tupper Center, assist with project: "Estudio de
especies briofitas que crecen en los arboles y troncos en
descomposicion en un transecto altitudinal en el Sendero de
Cerro Cruz, Parque Altos de Campana," July 15, 1991
through October 15, 1991.
Laura Schneider, Bachelors Candidate, Universidad Nacional
de Colombia. Barro Colorado Island, assist with project:
"Caste System in Neotropical Nasutetirmitinae: Ecology
and Evolution," May 7, 1991 through November 7, 1991.
Luis Solorzano, Bachelors Candidate, Universidad Nacional de
Colombia. Naos Marine Laboratory, assist with project:
"Cryptic and sibbling species among the genus Alpbeus,"
December 1, 1990 through October 31, 1991.
Bernardo Vargas, Bachelors Degree. Naos Marine Laboratory,
assist with: "Oil Spill Project," August 16, 1991 through
November 26, 1991.
Ana Villarreal, Bachelors Degree. Barro Colorado Island, assist
with: "Forest Dynamics Project," October 17, 1990 through
January 17, 1991.
Museums
Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Museums
Vicki Anderson, Bachelors Candidate, Gallaudet University.
Accessibility Program, develop a plan for coordinated out-
teach to deaf audiences; work with bureaus/offices around
the SI to advertise and expand existing programs as well as
develop new ones, September 9, 1991 through December 11,
1991.
Carine Blanchet, Bachelors Candidate, University of Pennsyl-
vania. Research in the African American Museum Commu-
nity, careers, and collections, June 3, 1991 through August
9. 1991-
Francisco Corrales-Ulloa, Masters Candidate, Museo Nacio-
nal de Costa Rica. Experimental Gallery, assist the exhib-
itor-in-residence and Office of Exhibits Central team
with the installation of the "Las Casitas" exhibition and
work on public programming for the exhibition; assist
the National Air and Space Museum team with the in-
stallation of the "Principles of Flight" exhibition and
conduct visitor interviews, October 22, 1990 through Oc-
tober 22, 1991.
Natalia Gabrea, High School Graduate. Experimental Gallery,
assist exhibition interpreters and educators in creating and
developing exhibition tour materials; provide tours to visi-
tors and special interest groups, June 17, 1991 through Au-
gust 9, 1991.
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Elizabeth Hellman, Bachelors Candidate, Dartmouth College.
Experimental Gallery, assist with fabrication, installation
and development of educational, public programs and bro-
chures for the World Wall: A Vision o( the Future Without
Fear exhibition; develop an Experimental Gallery Resi-
dency Orientation packet; assist with administrative tasks,
June 17, 1991 through September 6, 1991.
Jonathan Holloway, Bachelors Degree. Community education
and research regarding African American Museum project,
June 3, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Mary Martin, Bachelors Candidate, Rhode Island School of
Design. Experimental Gallery, work with the Office of Ex-
hibits Central to fabricate plans for the implementation of
a new entrance way for the Experimental Gallery; fabricate
a design for invitations for exhibition opening receptions;
develop a teacher's package for those who instruct elemen-
tary and secondary education programs; conduct visitor in-
terviews in the gallery; assist with administrative tasks,
June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Karen Pierson, Bachelors Candidate, Morgan State University.
Research in the African American Museum Community, ca-
reers, and collections, June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Robert Poarch, Bachelors Degree. Research for the free-stand-
ing African American Museum, June 3, 1991 through Au-
gust 9, 199L
Alice Scon, Bachelors Candidate, Dartmouth College. Experi-
mental Gallery, develop an Experimental Gallery Intern-
ship Orientation Packet for the newly implemented gallery
intern program; assist the gallery office with administrative
tasks, August 12, 1991 through September 6, 1991.
Kate Stockwell, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard University. Ac-
cessibility, assist in the development of a comprehensive as-
sessment of accessibility issues, June 3, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
Anacostia Museum
Stephanie Felix, Masters Candidate, University of Wiscon-
sin — Madison. Office of Education, oral history project doc-
umenting the conception and early history of the Anacostia
Museum, June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Helene Fisher, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Of-
fice of Education, development of a docent training pro-
gram for a new exhibit, "To Achieve These Rights...,"
September 3, 1991 through November 8, 1991.
Lara Goldstein, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Office of the Registrar, assist in collections manage-
ment and registrarial duties at the Anacostia Museum, May
6, 1991 through June 12, 1991.
Dana Powell, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Office
of Education, develop oral history on the creation and early
years of the Anacostia Museum, June 3, 1991 through Au-
gust 9, 1991.
Trina Reed, Masters Candidate, University of Texas. Office of
Education, assist the supervisor in preparation of an exhibi-
tion celebrating the Museum's 25th anniversary; analyze the
Afrocentric curriculum thrust of DC Schools and recom-
mend ways in which the museum can better cotrelate its ed-
ucational offerings, September 16, 1991 through November
30, 1991.
Samantha Robinson, High School Student, Eastern High
School. Education Department, assist the registrar in the
cataloguing, filing, and conservation of museum collection,
July 9, 1991 through August 8, 1991.
Layn Saint Louis, Masters Candidate, Howard University. Re-
search the African diaspora in the Caribbean and Southern
United States; African cultural retention and emigration
from the Caribbean to the United States of Haitians. Janu-
ary 7, 1991 through March 29, 1991.
Sabrina Washington, High School Graduate. Education De-
partment, participant in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
Crystal Williams, High School Student. Research, clerical du-
ties: answering phones, typing, filing, assisting research
staff, July 1, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Archives of American Art — Washington
Anna Athanasopoulou, Masters Candidate, George Washing-
ton University. Identify papers to be included in a guide to
Italian-American sources in the Archives, May 28, 1991
through July 19, 1991.
Wendy Bellion, Bachelors Degree. Work on a guide to papers
of American Artists who worked in Italy in the 19th and
20th centuries, September 16, 1991 through January 31,
1992.
Heather Campbell, Bachelors Degree. Work on a guide to pa-
pers of American Artists who worked in Italy in the 19th
and 20th centuries, September 9, 1991 through December
31. 1991-
Ingrid Denis, Mastets Candidate, University of Cincinnati.
Research for in-depth analysis of the Archives of American
Art's operations for the past six to ten years, June 17, 1991
through August 23, 1991.
Kathryn Ellis, Bachelors Degree. Curator of Manuscripts, as-
sist in compiling a guide to diaries and memoirs of Ameri-
can artists, July 16, 1991 through October 1, 1991.
Evelyn Kassouf, Bachelors Degree. Assist in publishing a
book. May 19, 1991 through July 31, 1991.
Carmella Pennington, Bachelors Candidate, Bryn Mawr Col-
lege. Prepare descriptions of artist's papers to be ptinted in
a Guide to Art-related Papers in Southern California, May
21, 1991 through August 3, 1991.
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Susan Spaulding, Masters Candidate, George Washington
University. Work on a guide to papers of American Artists
who worked in IraJy in the 19th and 20th Centuries, Janu-
ary 7. 1991 through April 26, 1991.
Deborah White, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Work on a guide to papers of American Artists who
worked in Italy in the 19th and 20th Centuries, May 28,
1991 through August 31, 1991.
Archives of American Art — Boston
Jane Donnelly, Bachelors Candidate, Emmanuel College. New
England Regional Center, assist researchers at the micro-
film library; help with recordkeeping; participate in the
processing of unsorted archival collections, September 10,
1991 through December 3, 1991.
Krisrin McGrath, Bachelors Candidate, Emmanuel College.
New England Regional Office, maintain data base of Ar-
chives collections; assist in preparations for membership
events; transcribe lectures for distribution to members, Feb-
ruary 1, 1991 through May 10, 1991.
Arthur Af. Sackler and Freer
Gallery of Art
Leta DeFee, Bachelors Candidate, Northern Virginia Commu-
nity College — Alexandria. Graphic Design, assist graphic
designer in the design and producation of graphic identi-
ties for exhibitions, metro and bus dioramas, and direc-
tional signage, June u, 1991 through September 3, 1991.
Emily Edmondson, Bachelors Candidate, Occidental College.
Education Department, work with Indonesian exhibit and
teachers packets for Arts of China, June 17, 1991 through
September 30, 1991.
Jacqueline Eyl, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Education, educational materials for The Arts of
China," January 14, 1991 through April 25, 1991.
Chandra Flint, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wiscon-
sin — Madison. Southeast Asian Art, assist in multi-faceted
project on the reinstallation of the South Asian Art collec-
tion at the Freer Gallery, June 3, 1991 through August 9,
1991.
Pia Geusau, Masters Candidate, Academy of Fine Arts. Ameri-
can Art, assist conservation team with cleaning, varnishing,
in painting, and restoring Whistlers "Harmony in Blue
and Gold: The Peacock Room" in the Freer Gallery of Art,
February 14, 1991 through May 31, 1991.
Hsiao-Kuei Hsu, Masters Candidate, New York University.
Chinese Art/Curarorial, assist with curatorial affairs, espe-
cially in the research of Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain
history for a possible exhibition, June 3, 1991 through Sep-
tember 1, 1991.
Judith Knudsen, Masters Candidate, Catholic University of
America. Library/ Archives, work on papers of Charles Freer,
May 30, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Victoria Lepka, Bachelors Candidate. Department of Educa-
tion, arts of China and Chiang Dai Chien program develop-
ment, September 17, 1991 through December 20, 1991.
Laura Maldonado, Bachelors Candidate, University of Massa-
chusetts. Help with information dealing with the Selijuks,
February 4, 1991 through April 26, 1991.
Medea Minnich, Bachelors Candidate, Hood College. South
and Southeast Asian Art, research to develop a proposed ex-
hibit of Krishna paintings, September 10, 1991 through De-
cember 24, 1991.
Sianne Ngai, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. Educa-
tion, research for educational programs related to
Mesopotami; shared responsibility for summer program-
ming logistics for Court Arts of Indonesia, May 21, 1991
through September 2, 1991.
Oya Pancaroglu, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown Univer-
sity. South Asian, help with various upcoming projects; es-
pecially, library research and object identification, October
5, 1990 through January 31, 1991.
Oya Pancaroglu, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown Univer-
sity. South and Southeast Asian Art, assist in research and
bibliography of Indian Art in the collection, February 8,
1991 through June 30, 1991.
Quynh Pham, High School Graduate. South and Southeast
Asian Art, participant in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
Belen Ponferrada, Masters Candidate, College of William and
Mary. Secrerary's of Wider Audience Development, assist in
coordinating the Asia/Pacific American Heritage month in-
cluding content development, logistics, audience outreach,
and evaluation, February 14, 1991 through May 31, 1991.
Patricia Seipel, Bachelors Candidate, Towson State University.
Public Affairs, organize and assemble press clippings of
Sackler Gallery exhibitions into archives; writing assign-
ments for internal and external publications', participate in
ongoing activities of the public affairs office, September 10,
1991 through January 31, 1991.
Maria Villafane, Bachelors Candidate, Gallaudet University.
Library/ Archives, construction of sink mats to house bro-
ken glass plare negatives of photographer Antoin
Sevruguin, and rehousing of selected documents in the
Charles Lang Freer Papers, June 17, 1991 through August
V» 1991-
Frances Yuan, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard College. Curato-
rial, research for Freer Gallery of Art exhibition on Chinese
ceramics, June 20, 1991 through September 13, 1991.
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Conservation Analytical Laboratory
Johanna Bernstein, Masters Candidate, University of Dela-
ware. Furniture Conservation Laboratory, conservation treat-
ments of furniture and wooden objects, September 16, 1991
through August 14, 1991.
Judith Bischoff, Doctorate. Organic Chemistry Laboratory, in-
vestigation into the effects of aqueous cleaning agents on
oil paint films, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Crystal Dawley, Masters Candidate, University of Alberta.
Textiles Conservation Laboratory, examination and re-stor-
age of 19th century American wool and cotton flags, includ-
ing spot -cleaning and dry-cleaning certain representative
examples, June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Ayesha Ercelawn, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Tex-
tiles Conservation Laboratory, examination and re-storage
of 19th century American wool and cocton flags, including
spot-cleaning and dry-cleaning certain representative exam-
ples, June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Margaret Gleason, Masters Candidate, University of Dela-
ware. Objections Conservation Laboratory, treatment of
'Ain Ghazal plaster figures dating from 6000 - 7000 B.C.,
June 17, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Marycolette Hruskocy, Masters Candidate, New York Univet-
sity. Paintings Conservation Laboratory, treatment and re-
search in paintings conservation, September 30, 1991
through September 30. 1992.
Lisa Kronthal, Masters Candidate, Buffalo State College. Ob-
jects Conservation Laboratory, treatment of 'Ain Ghazal
plaster figures dating from 6000 - 7000 B.C., June 17, 1991
through August 23, 1991.
Dorene Randolph, Masters Degree. Paintings Conservation
Laboratory, projects in paintings conservation, using new
materials; both traditional and more recent treatment tech-
niques; and studying analytical techniques as applied to
canvas and panel paintings, September 16, 1991 through
September 16, 1992.
Claire Rutiser, Bachelors Degree. Biogeochemistry Labora-
tory, work with DNA from archaeological bone samples,
April 22, 1991 through September 1, 1991.
Amy Schoenberg, Bachelors Candidate, Skidmore College.
Archeaometry Department, research and examination of
the paintings of Albert Pinkham Ryder through autoradio-
graphy and x-ray radiographs within the application of sci-
ence to art history, September 23, 1991 through December
31. 1991-
Jane Smith, Masters Candidate, Geotge Washington Univer-
sity. Paper Conservation Laboratory, treatment wotk on col-
lections from SI Archives, NASM, etc; involvement in
ongoing research project on speciality papers, September
16, 1991 through September 16, 1992.
Olga Souza, Masters Candidate, Columbia School of Library
Service. Paper Conservation Laboratory, treatment of archi-
tectural drawings on tracing paper, as well as other objects;
participation in a survey of photographic materials, and on-
going research projects, October 1, 1990 through May 10,
1991.
Mei-An Tsu, Bachelors Degree. Paper and Furniture Labora-
tories, treatment of objects and work with ongoing research
on the effects of water on the mechanical properties of
paper; development of manual skills and treatment of furni-
ture, September 3, 1991 through Septembet 3, 1992.
Julie Tu, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard College. Materials Sci-
ence Laboratory, conducting the chemical analyses on an-
cient Chinese glass, September 9, 1991 through November
15. 1991-
Sarah Zepeda, Bachelors Candidate, Occidental College.
Archaeometry Department, application of scientific meth-
ods to art history with an emphasis on the study of Albert
Pinkham Ryder's painting methods, September 23, 1991
through Octobet 31, 1991.
Cooper-Hewitt, National
Museum of Design
Melissa Allen, Bachelors Candidate, Wellesley College. Paper
Conservation, Introduction to Paper Conservation, January
2, 1991 through January 24, 1991.
John Badgley, Bachelors Candidate, Alfred University. Spe-
cial Events and Membership, research for corporate mem-
bership solicitation and CHM member survey and
professional designer solicitation, June 10, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
Johanna Baker, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Commonwealth
University. Office of the Registrar, learn museum registra-
tion methods by assisting staff in duties related to the man-
agement of objects in permanent collection and on loan;
assist in re-inventory of 6766 objects in Wallcoverings De-
partment, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Carol Baum, Masters Candidate, Univetsity of Toronto. Educa-
tion Department, assist in the development of school tours
for special exhibitions; research and plan adult lectures and
courses; assist in all day-to-day office activities, January 14,
1991 through April 5, 1991.
James Benjamin, Masters Degree. Decorative Arts, as the
Peter Krueger/Christie's Fellow, work with the Archive of
American
Industrial Designer, September 6, 1991 through August 31,
1992.
Caitlin Cahill, Bachelors Degree. Drawings and Prints, train
in various curatorial duties: proper handling of drawings
and prints, cataloguing skills, tesearch selected drawings,
prints, posters, assist in safe movement of drawings during
storage room renovations, June 10, 1991 through August 16,
1991.
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Sue Ann Chui, Bachelors Candidate, Vassar College. Draw-
ings and Prints, assist in cataloguing of Donald Deskey
drawings, December 7.6, 1990 through January 17, 1991.
Allison Cross, Masters Degree. Drawings and Prints, inven-
tory of Felice Giani Collection; begin computer cataloging
of the information, July 1, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Jeremiah Daly, Bachelors Candidate, University of Notre
Dame. Wallcoverings, mail slides of objects in the
wallcovering collection to increase both general public's
and designers' access to the collection. May 30, 1991
through December 30, 1991.
Rachel Danzing, Masters Candidate, New York University.
Design and Paintings, assist paper conservator with the
preparation of lab and objects for exhibition, October 2,
1990 through January 30, 1991.
Nicole Delfino, Bachelors Candidate, St. Olaf College. Paper
Conservation, edit and reorganize files; assist with the rota-
tions for the Design Resource exhibit; catalogue oval 18th
century paintings; work with conservators on examinations,
June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Laura Erdos, Masters Candidate, New York University. Devel-
opment, work on theater benefit corporate patron program,
exhibition, and special project research for funding, Janu-
ary 28, 1991 through May 1, 1991.
Deborah Fung, High School Student, Hunter College High
School. Program/Education, assist with registration and
tours, Septembet 5, 1991 through May 31, 1992.
Kristin Hampton, Bachelors Candidate, College of New Ro-
chelle. Department of Drawings and Prings, assist in gen-
eral department duties; tesearch and catalogue ptints and
drawings, September 19, 1991 through November 29, 1991.
Mia Hatgis, Bachelors Degree. Exhibitions, assist in prepara-
tion of a project on maps: research, documentation, and as-
sistance in day to day administration, June 10, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
Joris Kila, Doctoral Candidate, Ryks Universiteit Leiden.
Prints and Drawings, Donald Deskey Exhibition, Septem-
ber 3, 1991 through November 1, 1991.
May Kuckro, Bachelors Candidate, Columbia College. Pro-
grams Office, assist with symposia planning; conduct visi-
tor surveys; assist with organization of fall programs, June
10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Julia Lenney, Bachelors Candidate, Sarah Lawrence College. Exhi-
bitions, assist in preparation of a project on maps: research,
documentation, and assistance in day to day administration of
ongoing work, June 20, 1991 through August 1, 1991.
Sigal Levy, Bachelors Degree. Paper Conservation, introduc-
tion to paper conservation, February 13, 1991 through
March 31, 1991.
Christine McKee, Bachelors Degree. Exhibitions, assist in
preparation of a project on maps, September 24, 1991
through December 31, 1991.
Leon McKinley, Bachelors Degree. Decorative Arts, objects
conservation/cataloguing of gilded objects, September 6,
1991 through January 31. 1992.
Kate Milkins, High School Student, Hunter College High
School. Wallcoverings, assist in the assembling of a source
book of William Morris wallpaper in Cooper-Hewitt's per-
manent collections, September 12, 1991 through June 30,
1992.
Denyse Montegut, Masters Candidate, New York University
Institute of Fine Arts. Department of Conservation, assist
in laboratory work and installation of exhibition, Septem-
ber 10, 1991 through December 31, 1991.
Bradley Nugent, Masters Candidate, New York University.
Registrar/Wallcovering Departments, function in all re-
spects as a museum technician (inventory/curatorial) in the
Registrar Department and Wallcoverings Department; as-
sist in exhibition preparation and collections research, con-
servation and documentation, October 22, 1990 through
October 21, 1991.
Mayda Perez, Masters Candidate, New York University. Exhi-
bitions, research and assist on project "Maps — Ways to
Read Them," February 19, 1991 through April 30, 1991.
Michelle Piccora, Masters Candidate, Fashion Institute of
Technology. Wallcoverings, research primary source mate-
rial for upcoming exhibit, December 13, 1990 through De-
cember 31, 1991.
Carolyn Pinching, Masters Candidate, New York University.
Exhibitions, assist in the preparation of a project on maps;
tesearch, documentation, and assistance with general de-
partmental duties, September 24, 1991 through December
31. 1991-
Janet Snydet, Masters Degree. Exhibitions, assist in prepara-
tion of a project on maps: research, documentation, and as-
sistance in day to day administration of ongoing work,
June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Ellen Terry. Exhibitions, research and assist on project
"Maps — Ways to Read Them," February 19, 1991 through
May 31, 1991.
Peter Trippi, Masters Candidate, New York University. Pro-
grams/Special Events, develop a "Behind the Scenes" tour
and assist with school group tours, September 9, 1991
through December 20, 1991.
Robin Wallace, Bachelors Candidate, University of California
at Santa Cruz. Programs, assist with research on career days
for high school students, June 19, 1991 through September
H, 1991-
Hirsbhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Thetesa Bondurant, Bachelors Candidate, Univetsity of Vir-
ginia. Painting and Sculpture, assist the curators of paint-
ing and sculpture, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Lisa Dent, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Depart-
ment of Education, assist the assistant to the chief of the
Department, June 10, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
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Laurie Ginsberg, Bachelors Candidate, Duke University. Li-
brary, assist in the library, June 10, 1991 through August 16,
1991.
Eric Gurtner, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Commonwealth
University. Conservation/Exhibits, assist sculpture conserva-
tor in condition maintenance, cleaning, etc.; work with the
exhibition department in installation and de-installation of
exhibits; assist with exhibition graphics. May 20, 1991
through September 30, 1991.
Stephanie Jacoby, Masters Candidate, George Washington
University. Department of Education, duties as assigned,
June 10, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
Marya Jones, Bachelors Candidate, Tallahassee Community
College. Survey certain aspects of the collection, January 7,
1991 through March 30, 1991.
Sarah Kennel, Bachelors Candidate, Princeton University. De-
partment of Education, assist in the department, June 10,
1991 through August 16, 1991.
Frances Marabelli, Bachelors Candidate, Catholic University.
Education, work with on going projects, January 28, 1991
through May 2, 1991.
Irina Verona, Bachelors Candidate, Princeton University.
Sculpture Conservation, work with laboratory to maintain
and preserve the sculpture both in the museum and in the
sculpture garden, including cleaning, particular pieces,
washing and drying, applying wax and polishing it, May
30, 1991 through August 31, 1991.
National Air and Space Museum
Thomas Adams, Bachelors Degree. Archives, assist in estab-
lishing physical, intellectual, and legal control of archival
collections; write descriptions, arrange, and rehouse collec-
tions; perform preservation tasks to make incoming collec-
tions accessible for research use, September 30, 1991
through December 13, 1991.
liana Addis, Bachelors Candidate, University of Chicago. Edu-
cation Division, perform public science demonstrations; as-
sist in the development of interactive devices for the
hands-on gallery; research air- and space-related topics,
June 13, 1991 through August 21, 1991.
Luke Arant, Bachelors Candidate, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University. Restoration and Preservation Unit, assist with
assembly and disassembly/reassembly of aircraft and space-
craft; specialty work as machining, welding, chemical
cleaning, and fabric work; installation of artifacts, July 8,
1991 through September 3, 1991.
Anjula Batra, Bachelors Candidate, Wellesley College. Com-
munications Department, prepare daily news digest for
staff; assist with promotion for exhibition openings; write
public service announcements, answer press and public in-
quiries, and organize data and photo files, June 10, 1991
through August 16, 1991.
James Campbell, Bachelors Candidate, Embry-Riddle Aero-
nautical University. Preservation and Restoration Unit, in-
dependently perform tasks associated with major
restoration projects on such systems as propellers, landing
gear, instruments, and other aircraft or spacecraft parts; as-
sist with installation of artifacts, May 20, 1991 through Au-
gust 16, 1991.
Andrea Chang, Bachelors Candidate, Princeton University.
Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, process Viking
Thermal infrared data from Scytes Major and Hespera
Planum regions of Mars and compare thermal properties to
geology and morphology visible in images, June 10, 1991
through August 16, 1991.
William Cherry, High School Graduate. Computer Service,
participant in "Intern 91" — work onsite with computer sys-
tems with regard to assistance and/or repairs, June 10, 1991
through July 12, 1991.
Julie Clyman, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland.
Education Division, assist in the science demonstration
project and the Principles of Flight interactive gallery, Jan-
uary 28, 1991 through May 13, 1991.
David Conroy, Masters Degree. Space History, research and or-
ganize background information on the history of the con-
cept of the Space Station, September 30, 1991 through
December 13, 1991.
Michelle Corey, Bachelors Candidate, University of California
at San Diego. Archives, reorganize and rehouse aircraft
files, working with documents from one manufacturer at a
time, research and write a brief synopsis of each manufacturer's
history, June 17, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Ramon Danely, High School Student, Largo High School.
Production and Exhibits, perform tasks of a technical na-
ture in support of collections maintenance program and/or
the preservation/restoration program, June 10, 1991 through
August 18, 1991.
Amy DePerro, High School Graduate. Department of Exhib-
its, participant in "Intern 91"; work with museum's CAD
system to update lighting circuits database, July 15, 1991
through August 16, 1991.
Sarah Donald, Bachelors Candidate, State University of New
York — Purchase. Exhibits, assist with lighting installation
for World War I gallery and work with museum's CAD sys-
tem to update lighting circuits data base.
Nathan Drake, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. Ar-
chives Division, assist archivist on photographs and docu-
ments relating to aviation collections, June 10, 1991
through August 16, 1991.
Rachael Drenovsky, Bachelors Candidate, Aquinas College.
Archives, aid in description, arrangement, rehousing, and
preservation of document collections, June 10, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
Walter Evans, High School Student, North Western High
School. Collections Management, assist with the senior ex-
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hibics specialist in the fabrication and maintenance of ex-
hibits, June IO, 1991 through August 31, 1991.
Livia Fussi. Exhibits Department, design poster about exhibi-
tion of World War I in the air, July 23, 1991 through Au-
gust 9, 1991.
Christina Gild, Bachelors Degree. Exhibits Department, assist
in audience evaluation of exhibit devices for a new gallery
on the principles of flight; assist in drafting of a grant pro-
posal, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991-
Caitlin Gorman, Bachelors Candidate, Beloit College. Center
for Earth and Planetary Studies, organize, document, and
map location of desert sand samples from locations in
North America and Africa, entet data on a PC data base
and write a basic geologic description of samples, June 10,
1991 through August 16, 1991.
Robert Hanson, Bachelors Candidate, Embry-Riddle Aeronau-
tical University. Collections Management, Preservation/Res-
toration Unit, undertake restoration and preservation of
artifacts in the museum's collections, September 16, 1991
through December 13, 1991.
Girija Harikar, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Education Division, assist teachers visiting Educa-
tional Resource Center (ERC) in previewing and copying
computer software; evaluate software and make recommen-
dations for expanding collection; design and produce a bro-
chure for the ERC, June 17, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Clayton Harris, Bachelors Candidate, Middle Tennessee State
University. Minority Outreach Office, assist in a summer
program which teaches elementary school students aero-
space theories/principles; gather and research materials
about African Americans in aviation for further use by the
aeronautics department in the publishing of materials;
enter data and maintain files in database, June 17, 1991
through August 30, 1991.
Robert Hunter, Bachelors Candidate, Ohio University. Ar-
chives, assist with cataloging, preservation, and conserva-
tion of aviation photographic collections; work with
computer databases doing condition surveys, and caption-
ing images, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Charles Hyman, High School Student, North Western High
School. Exhibits/Collections, support collections mainte-
nance program and the preservation/restoration program,
June 17, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
James Kohan, Bachelors Candidate, Hiram College. Archives,
assist in the reference work and daily operation of the
NASMs Archival Support Centet, December 3, 1990
through December 21, 1990.
Chulbom Lee, Bachelors Candidate, Yale College. Department
of Space History, assist with formative evaluation of proto-
type computer survey; perform pictorial research for that
gallery, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Janet Lopez, Bachelors Candidate, University of Texas. Educa-
tion Division, assist teacher workshop coordinator in organ-
izing and conduction teacher workshops; present astronomy
lecture, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Rochelle Loyola, High School Graduate. Education Division,
participate in a summer program that teaches inner-city
youth about the scientific principle about ait and space
flight; help prepare, implement, and operate the summer
program, June 17, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
John McBride, Bachelors Candidate, Carleton College. Garber Fa-
cility, Preservation/Restoration Unit, work on restoration of
the EnoLa Gay; create a hands on model of the Wright Flyer for
the use of blind visitors, January 7, 1991 through April 8, 1991.
Anastasia Mensah, University of the District of Columbia.
Aeronautics, work with Rodina Collection materials (Rus-
sian aviation artifacts), identifying and classifying them,
preparing inventory sheets, and a finder's guide. January 7,
1991 through August 16, 1991.
Erin Miller, Bachelors Candidate, Bowdoin College. Educa-
tion Division, perform public science demonstrations; assist
in the development of intetactive devices for a new gallery
installation; and research air and space related topics, June
10, 1991 through December 16, 1991.
John Neville, Masters Candidate, Catholic Univetsiry of
America. Archives, aid in establishing physical, intellec-
tual, and legal control of archival collections; participate in
a full range of professional archival duties, January 10, 1991
through April 18, 1991.
George Newman, Masters Candidate, George Mason Univer-
sity. Aeronautics, translation of documents from French to
English, January 174991 through April 30, 1991.
Mark Patterson, Masters Degree. Space History Department,
assist curator with research on exhibit, "Where Next Co-
lumbus" exhibit; develop and test audience survey for ex-
hibit labels/concepts, May 28, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Victoria Portway, Bachelors Candidate, University of Califor-
nia — San Diego. Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, as-
sist in preparation of Looking at Earth, the SI book of
satellite images of the world, drafting map figures, plotting
photo footprints, organizing photofiles and writing appen-
dix materials, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Gerard Precilla, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Ar-
chives, reorganize and rehouse aircraft files, working with
products of one manufacturer at a time, documenting files,
producing labels, and writing a brief synopsis of each
manufacturer's history, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Jennifer Pulos, Bachelors Candidate, St. Mary's College. Cen-
ter for Earth and Planetary Studies, assist with the SI book
of satellite images of the world. Looking at Earth, drafting
map figures, plotting photo footprints, organizing photo
files, and conducting background research, June 10, 1991
through August 16, 1991.
John Regino, High School Graduate. Department of Space
History, participant in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
Alvin Richards, High School Student, Largo High School.
Collections Management, support collections maintenance
program and/or the preservation/restoration program, June
17, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
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Eric Sandquist, Bachelors Candidate, University of Virginia.
Laboratory for Astrophysics, assist in astrophysics data anal-
ysis on Sun workstation and do some modeling work; par-
ticipate in laboratory tests and measurements using lasers,
electronics, and optics, June 10, 1991 through August 16,
1991.
Nartnapa Sankanung, Masters Candidate, Pratt Institute. Ex-
hibits Department, design an intern program brochure;
work on designing a lift for disabled visitors and children's
corner of new gallery installation, June 10, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
Amy Singel, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer-
sity. Office of Education, assist staff of "Principles of
Flight" exhibit team; create a pathfinder for museum visi-
tors; assist team members in developing and administering
visitor surveys, January 14, 1991 through August 25, 1991.
Keith Scares, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland.
Department of Exhibits, design charts and graphics for
"Where Next, Columbus?" gallery, September 16, 1991
through December 13, 1991.
Paul Stronski, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University.
Department of Space History, survey daily press reports on
Soviet/European space activities and translate Russian lan-
guage news articles; design and create a database of events
in Soviet/European space exploration, September 16, 1991
through December 13, 1991.
Erica Sweetland, Bachelors Candidate, Skidmore College. Edu-
cation Division, assist staff with public programs, June 10,
1991 through August 16, 1991.
Mark Warren, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford University. Col-
lections Management, perform technical duties in support
of the Restoration/Preservation Unit, June 17, 1991 through
August 23, 1991.
Christopher Welbon, Bachelors Candidate, University of
Pennsylvania. Photographic Services, assist photo lab staff
with black-and-white printing, reproducing work, and
film processing; do studio shoots and document museum
artifacts, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Sydnye White, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Ex-
hibits Department, assist with the videotaping of special
events, lectures, and seminars; duplicate video and audio
tapes for on-line use in exhibits; assist with audio-video in-
stallation, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Matthew Wittig, Bachelors Candidate, Roger Williams Col-
lege. Exhibits Department, assist media coordinator with
research for audiovisuals for forthcoming museum exhibi-
tions, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Elizabeth Wolfe, Bachelors Candidate, Dartmouth College.
Aeronautics Department, conduct research in support of
forthcoming World War I exhibition; assist with minor res-
toration of World War I aircraft; perform accessioning du-
ties, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Jane Wu, Masters Candidate, Clarion University. Archives, as-
sist with the Rudy Arnold Photo Collection, work with
computer databases, rejacket negarives, transcribe captions.
and produce an accession report, June 10, 1991 through Au-
gust 16, 1991.
National Museum of African Art
Jame Anderson, Bachelors Candidate, Wake Forest Univer-
sity. Exhibits, assist design coordinator and design team in
project development of two upcoming exhibitions as well
as othet assignments under the chief designer. May 28, 1991
through July 29, 1991.
Amanda Carlson, Bachelors Candidate, University of Mary-
land. Archives, assist in archival housing and cataloguing
remainder of the Postcard Collection; assist in the compil-
ing and analyzing visual materials on the Mangbetu; pro-
duce copy slides of the images and research their context,
June 3, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Indra Caudle, Bachelors Degree. Administration, preliminary
research for a possible exhibition of contemporary Ethiop-
ian artists in Washington, DC by compiling illustrative
material, organizing research notebooks, biographies, and
identifying artists in Washington, DC, January 28, 1991
through May 31, 1991.
Andrea Fraley, Bachelors Degree. Archives, assist the curator
of the Eliot Elisofon Archives with inventory control of the
permanent collection photographs; do guided reading on
aspects of African art and gain insight into the various
styles of African an, August 26, 1991 through October 28,
1991.
Susanne Fuchs-Nebel, Doctorate Degree. Archives, catalogue
two collections in the archives, July 7, 1991 through Au-
gust 28, 1991.
Jeffrey Girardo, Bachelors Candidate, American University.
Photo Archives, assist with writing a finding aid for the
Burton E. Ashley Collection, January 7, 1991 through
March 15, 1991.
Kathryne Gambrell, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford Univer-
sity. Archives/Curatorial, assist with cataloguing and re-
searching two photographic collections in Archives:
Ravenhill field photographs of Dogon architecture and
Bamana performance, and Ashworthy field photographs on
weaving in Mali and Cote d'lvoire, January 7, 1991 through
March 29, 1991
Lauri Hinksman, Masters Candidate, George Washington
University. Office of the Registrar, assist in a number of col-
lection management projects and participate in the prepara-
tions for two upcoming exhibitions, June 3, 1991 through
August 23, 1991.
Roshini Kempadoo. Eliot Elisofon Archives, work on the
Judge E.O. Gorlia photographs, March 4, 1991 through
Match 29, 1991.
Lynn LaMontagne, Masters Candidate, George Washington
University. Registrar, work on de-accession and accession
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records for permanent collection; assist with registrarial
work for new exhibition, "African Reflections"; assist with
day to day registrarial work of the department, January 14,
1991 through May 5, 1991.
Bronwyn Lloyd, Bachelors Candidate, University of Illinois at
Urbana -Champaign. Conservation, basic conservation tech-
nique, ethics and responsibilities, preventative mainte-
nance, and environmental control, July 29, 1991 through
October 4, 1991.
Jane Lusaka, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer-
sity. Registrar, work on various collection management pro-
jects in preparation for museum re-accreditation; assist
with on-going registrarial practices, September 24, 1991
through December 24, 1991.
Daniela Perkins, Bachelors Degree. Curatorial, assist with re-
search on new exhibition on Central African pottery, Janu-
ary 7, 1991 through May 24, 1991.
Oya Pancaroglu, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown Univer-
sity. Curatorial, assist with research and identify objects of
potential interest for a proposed exhibition on the arts and
cultures of the Islamic world, September 30, 1991 through
January 10, 1991.
Naledi Saul, Bachelors Candidate, Spelman College. Archives,
assist with archival housing of maps and engravings in the
Elisofon Archives, June 17, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Sandra Wilson, Visiting Professional. Education, develop con-
tent of future workshop programs for school group tours,
July 1, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Marieka Yodet, Bachelors Degree. Museum Education, assist
with research to be used in new summary catalogue, Sep-
tember 3, 1991 through December 30, 1991.
National Museum of American Art
Mark Baumann, Bachelors Candidate, Grinell College. Curato-
rial, project with the curator of photography, June 3, 1991
through July 26, 1991.
Concepcion Benitez, High School Student, Benjamin Banne-
ker High School. Education, work through DC Cultural
Consortium, July 15, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Jennifer Carter, High School Graduate. Office of the Regis-
trar, participant in "Intern 91," June 10, 1991 through July
12, 1991.
Adam Cave, Bachelors Candidate, Connecticut College. De-
sign and Production, project in the Office of Design and
Production, June 3, 1991 through July 26, 1991.
Toby Chieffo, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University.
Department of Frame Conservation, research project on
Stanford White and restoration of a Stanford White frame,
September 6, 1991 through April 24, 1992.
Suzanne Clark, High School Student, Oldfields School. Julie
Photographic Collection, sore correspondence, memos, and
photographs; check the uncataloged slides against the artist
authority index, May 10, 1991 through May 24, 1991.
Maria Cuzzocrea, Bachelors Degree. Curatorial, assist the exhi-
bitions coordinator at the Renwick Gallery and the curato-
rial department at NMAA, September 9, 1991 through
April 24, 1992.
Cybele Diamandopoulos, Masters Candidate. Curatorial, pro-
jects involving general curatotial research, June 3, 1991
through July 26, 1991.
Denise Dougherty, Bachelors Degree. Office of the Registrar,
project with the collection manager for the graphics divi-
sion, June 3, 1991 through July 26, 1991.
Rita Eisner, Bachelors Degree. Office of Design and Produc-
tion, project with the graphics illustrator, June 3, 1991
throughjuly 26, 1991.
SueAnn Griffin, Masters Candidate, American University. Cu-
ratorial/Registrars, assist the curator in the graphics depart-
ment; work with registrar, September 10, 1991 through
April 24, 1992.
Abigail Grotke, Bachelors Degree. Publications/Museum Pro-
grams, assist in production of American Art magazine and
other projects such as books, catalogues, etc.; assist in orga-
nization of special projects for the William Johnson exhibi-
tion, September 6, 1991 through May 30, 1992.
Amy Hollander, Bachelors Degree. Curatorial/Museum Pro-
grams, W.H. Johnson Educational materials, January 14,
1991 through April 27, 1991.
Nancy Hoist, Bachelors Candidate, Wellesley College. Curato-
rial, project with the sculpture curator, June 3, 1991
throughjuly 26, 1991.
Amelia Hougen, High School Student, The Potomac School.
Registrar's Office, Registrar Office Intern for senior project,
May 6, 1991 through May 31, 1991.
Sandra Howe, Bachelors Candidate, Gallaudet University.
Publications office, edit footnotes, read essays, type foot-
notes, September 6, 1991 through December 31, 1991.
Erika Jarem, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer-
sity. Curatorial/Office of Museum Programs, research for
pending "Kenyon Cox" exhibit; assist in coordination of
special events for "William Johnson" exhibit, September 9,
1991 through May 1, 1991.
Patricia Jenkins, Masters Candidate, Eastern Montana Col-
lege. Museum Programs, assist in organizing and planning
programs for an up-coming exhibition on William H. John-
son, July 1, 1991 through August 31, 1991.
Jessica Johnston, Bachelors Degree. Curatorial/Production and
Design, assist the curator of the Art of The 1893 World's
Fair Exhibition and participate in activities in the Exhibi-
tion and Production Department, September 9, 1991
through May 1, 1992.
Erin Keever, Bachelors Candidate, University of Texas. Regis-
trar/Publications, assist with inventory and organization of
works of art from the graphic arts collections; assist in edi-
totial and production processes, September 9, 1991 through
December 8, 1991.
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Rina Kundu, Masters Candidate, University of Illinois — Ur-
bana-Champaign. Department of Graphic Arts, research on
objects in the permanent collection primarily drawings and
monotypes, June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Thea Lehming, High School Student, The Potomac School.
Registrar's Office, Registrar Office Intern for senior proj-
ect, May 6, 1991 through May 31, 1991.
Mary Lenihan, Masters Candidate, University of Southern Califor-
nia. Curatorial, research on a mural project and up-coming
Kenyan Cox exhibition, June 26, 1991 through July 26, 1991.
Robert Marsh, Jr., Bachelors Candidate, Wofford College.
Registtar, general training within the registrar's office, Jan-
uary 7, 1991 through February 1, 1991.
Ellen McBreen, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard College. Publi-
cations Office, assist in the production of both the NMAA
journal and the exhibition catalogue for the museum's up-
coming William Johnson exhibit, June 3, 1991 through
July 26, 1991.
Kele McComsey, Bachelors Candidate, Pennsylvania State
University. Office of the Registrar, project in the Office of
the Registrar, June 3, 1991 through July 26, 1991.
Joyce Nice, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer-
sity. Department of Exhibition & Design/Office of Mu-
seum Programs, 20 hours each per week in the exhibition
and design and the office of museum programs, May 6,
1991 through June 14, 1991.
Judith Nyhus, Bachelors Degree, University of South Florida.
Curatorial/Registrar, research for Edward Hopper Exhibi-
tion, September 9, 1991 through April 30, 1992.
Joyce O'Brien, Masters Candidate, American University. Reg-
istrar/Curatorial, assist the registrar and the curator, Sep-
tember 9, 1991 through May 30, 1991.
Dona Portmann, Bachelors Degree. Museum Programs/De-
sign Preparation, graphic design and exhibition design pro-
duction, January 14, 1991 through April 27, 1991.
Amy Prochowski, Bachelors Degree. Curatorial/Education,
participation in advanced museum studies program, Octo-
ber 1, 1990 through June 30, 1990.
Sallie Sanders, Bachelors Degree. Education, assist in educa-
tional projects; work at the Renwick Gallery; work in exhi-
bition design, September 6, 1991 through April 26, 1992.
Ursula Sherard, Visiting Professional. Education, ptoduce a
written guide of resources about African American art and
artists, July 1, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Deborah Silverman, Bachelors Candidate, Williams College.
Curatorial, assist with research on an up-coming exhibition
on the World Columbian Exposition, July 16, 1991 through
August 23, 1991.
Shelly Smith, Bachelors Candidate, St. Francis College. Office
of Design and Production, pro|ect in department of design
and production, June 3, 1991 through July 26, 1991.
Michelle Spiegel, Bachelors Candidate, University of Califor-
nia at Santa Cruz. Curatorial, research on an up-coming ex-
hibition dealing with Hispanic and Native American
artists, June 10, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Telina Williams, High School Student, Calvin Coolidge High
School. Education, work through DC Cultural Consortium,
July 15, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Yoon Kim, High School Graduate. Library, assist the profes-
sional staff in standard library duties in helping determine
whether incoming materials are to be catalogued or dis-
carded, sorting materials, eliminating backlog of materials,
July 17, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
National Museum of American History
Lindsey Adams, Bachelors Degree. Publications, study and
participate in as many functions of Museum graphic design
and publications as possible, including, but not limited to,
papers, layout and design, desktop publishing, and interac-
tion with vendors, curators, editors, and other designers,
January 14, 1991 through June 14, 1991.
Nirva Ahuja. Office of Design, graphic design for "First La-
dies" exhibit, July 22, 1991 through September 30, 1991.
Sandra Alger, Masters Candidate, Towson State University.
Public Programs, assist in exhibit research and design for
Hands-on-History Room; advise on educational interests
and abilities of children, July 19, 1991 through August 9,
1991.
Leith Alvaro, Bachelors Candidate, University of Michigan.
Division of Community Life, assist staging manager in vari-
ous activities necessary to prepare objects for installation in
"American Encounters" show, June 3, 1991 through August
2, 1991.
Elena Amatangelo, Bachelors Candidate, University of Cen-
tral Florida. National Numismatic Collection, work with
registrar to assist with the development of the exhibition in
honot of the 100th anniversary of the American Numis-
matic Association, May 20, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Catherine Anderson, Bachelors Degree. Conservation, develop-
ment of guidelines on the care and handling of the architec-
ture and architectural objects in NMAH collection,
October 9, 1990 through October 9, 1991.
Jamee Appelson, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wiscon-
sin — Madison. Division of Armed Forces History, assist
with collections management of the uniforms collections,
focusing on those from the Civil War period related mate-
rial; directed research, January 24, 1991 through April 26,
1991.
Corinne Barger, Bachelors Degree. Archives Center, work on
the DeVincey Collection; start moving pictures/movie stars
series, April 29, 1991 through July 26, 1991.
Ellen Bergan, Bachelors Degree. Public Programs, pursue di-
rected research for the American Encounters project, Janu-
ary 29, 1991 through June 30, 1991.
John Bickel, Bachelors Candidate, Luther College. Division of
Armed Forces History, catalogue objects, research assistant.
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and artifacts detailing. May 27, 1991 through August 29,
1991.
Jeff Biersach, Bachelors Degree. Department of Social and Cul-
tural History, assist with research on "History of Rock 'n'
Roll" and "Youth Expetience in the '50 's and '6o's," August
26, 1991 through December 13, 1991.
Aimee Bishop, Bachelors Candidate, Covenant College. Divi-
sion of Armed Forces History, pursue directed research on
the primary transition points in the life of the citizen sol-
dier during WWII; assist with preparations rot an exhibit
on women during the Civil War and with collection man-
agement of the uniform collection; participate in present-
ing demonstrations about the cotton gin, early sound
recordings, and time keeping to museum visitors, January
*9. 1991 through May 8, 1991.
Melanie Booth, Bachelors Candidate, Humboldt State Univer-
sity. Internship Office, gather information for, organize,
edit, and produce the sixth edition of Intern Opportunities,
May 28, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Ina Bort, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Division of
Political History, research various topics for the western sec-
tion of an upcoming exhibit on the 19th century: focus on
the People's Party in the elections of 1892 and 1896, June 13,
1991 through August 7, 1991.
Mara Bralove, Bachelors Candidate, University of Pennsylva-
nia. Division of Musical History, assist on production of the
Smithsonian Jazz, Orchestra Masterworks, June 4, 1991
through August 31, 1991.
Jennifer Bride, Bachelors Candidate, Scripps College.
Registrar's Office, focus on the legal, ethical, and othet col-
lections management policies and procedures related to ac-
quiring an object; participate in reviewing individual cases;
research public inquiries and rehouse accession files as part
of office's preservation program, January 31, 1991 through
April 26, 1991.
Valerie Bronstein, Bachelors Candidate, University of Califor-
nia at Davis. Division of Engineering and Industry, build
files for the history of environmental engineering, June 25,
1991 through August 31, 1991.
Alexandria Brown, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Divi-
sion of Engineering and Industries, history of robotics and
what people thought about robots and computers, Septem-
ber 3, 1991 through December 20, 1991.
Carol Bryant, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University.
Division of Community Life, collections management for
the "American Encountet," Septembet 4, 1991 through May
31. I991-
Karen Bryant, Bachelors Degree. Division of History and
Technology, Archival research and collection of documents
pertaining to the Smithsonian Gallery of Art Competition
project of 1939; background research for architecture in the
1930s in Ametica and abroad, November 9, 1990 through
April 30, 1991.
Jill Buchwalter, Bachelors Candidate, University of Massachu-
setts. Division of Community Life, work with collection of
Judairs; assist with object processing, storage, exhibitty,
transfer from other Smithsonian units; independent project,
June 4, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
Dung Tien Bui, High School Graduate. Division of Political
History, participant in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
Joseph Cahoon, Bachelors Candidate, University of Texas.
Public Programs, assist the "American Encounters" team in
producing an exhibition on the continual intersection be-
tween Hispanic and Pueblo peoples in the Rio Grande Val-
ley; research related to label writing and film script
writing, June 3, 1991 through August 5, 1991.
Tad Casper, High School Graduate. Division of Military His-
tory, participant in the Intern 91 program, June 10, 1991
through July 12, 1991.
Meredith Cemuda, Bachelors Candidate, Tulane University.
Public Affairs, assist in preparation and execution of promo-
tion and publicity of museum exhibitions; draft correspon-
dence, conduct photo research and develop media targets
list, June 3, 1991 through August 1, 1991.
Amy Cheffy, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland.
Department of Exhibits, fabrication, detail drawings, and
model making for "First Ladies" exhibition, June 6, 1991
through September 6, 1991.
Abigail Chiles, Bachelors Candidate, Denison University. Na-
tional Numismatics Collection, reorganization of the collec-
tion of Byzantine coins and collections management
assistant, June 3, 1991 through July 26, 1991.
Katherine Clifford, Bachelors Candidate, Mount Holyoke Col-
lege. Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, per-
form photographic and media research relating to the
"Science in American Life" exhibit; help prepare script, Sep-
tember 23, 1991 through December 10, 1991.
Ezra Cohen, High School Student, Richard Montgomery
High School. Office of the Registrar, work with organizing
and cataloguing posters for the Princeton Poster Project,
June 24, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
Jamie Cohen, Bachelors Candidate, University of Vermont.
Internship and Fellowship Office, assist internship and
fellowship coordinator, organize the ten-week lunch se-
ries (brown bag series), May 20, 1991 through July 18,
1991.
Wylie Cohn, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Archives
Center, research assistant with particular tesponsibilities for
organizing and developing finder's aids for the Naff Collec-
tion, May 22, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
John Coltet, Bachelors Candidate, University of California —
Berkeley. Department of the History of Science and Tech-
nology, research the architecture of Washington, DC, June
6, 1991 through August 10, 1991.
Cathy Conway, Bachelors Candidate, University of California-
Davis, assist with projects relating to the Youth Interpret-
ers Program, "Go Forth and Serve" exhibition; work on a
newsletter and transcribe oral histories, Septembet 17, 1991
through December 5, 1991.
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Kate Conway, Bachelors Degree. Division of Armed Forces
History, work on exhibit about GI's in World War II; work
with military uniforms and headgear from Revolutionary
War to present, June 3, 1991 through September 1, 1991.
Cynthia Cooper, Masters Candidate, University of Rhode Is-
land. Conservation, conservation of First Ladies Project,
July 8, 1991 through September 16, 1991.
Vickie Crawley, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason Univer-
sity. Archives Center, African-American Project — help or-
ganize and survey various audio tapes and photographs, etc,
October 10, 1990 through September 30, 1991.
Frances Davey, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Division
of Costumes, history of the T-Shirt, September 3, 1991
through December 20, 1991.
Angela Davis, Bachelors Candidate, James Madison Univer-
sity. Division of Political History, research on selected top-
ics in lifestyles in 19th century American history; assist in
management of appropriate collections, May 20, 1991
through August 30, 1991.
Kylie Dixon, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University.
Division of Political History, comparison between life of
Anglo women and Indian women in the move westward,
June 17, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Marjorie Douglas, Bachelors Candidate, Lee College. Depart-
ment of Social and Cultural History, picture research for ex-
hibit on slavery and Native Americans, June 26, 1991
through August 6, 1991.
Smita Dutta, Masters Candidate, Johns Hopkins University.
Department of the History of Science and Technology,
work with curators on ongoing project, "Science in Amet-
ica," September 3, 1991 through November 9, 1991.
Shannon Emamali, High School Student, Georgetown Day
High School. Division of Musical Historical, wotk on press
release packages, fundraisers, and regular office duties (typ-
ing, answering phone, etc.). May 8, 1991 through December
31. 1991-
Beth Engelman, Bachelors Degree. Academic Programs, assis-
tant copy editor: edit and revise manuscripts for "American
Quarterly," Septembet 23, 1991 through January 1, 1991.
Amy Fitzpatrick, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. Di-
vision of Community Life, assist staging managet in vari-
ous activities necessary to prepare objects fot installation in
"Ametican Encountets" exhibit. May 28, 1991 through July
26, 1991.
Michael Fox, Masters Candidate, Univetsity of Wyoming. Di-
vision of Science and Technology, participate in a sequence
of activities designed to provide a comprehensive overview
of procedure and policy issues pertaining to the manage-
ment of collections, June 24, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Paul Frazier, Bachelors Degree. Division of Firearms, assist
with collection management procedures for the Naval His-
tory collection, June 3, 1991 through August 10, 1991.
Robert Fridovich, High School Student, The Newport
Schools. Office of Public Affairs, assist in the design and
production of the First Ladies Newslettet; help update
mailing lists and other promotional and publicity materi-
als, June 17, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
Jennifer Gaillard, Bachelors Degree. Office of Museum Pro-
grams/Education, collaborate in research on "American Mu-
sical Theater," "Oklahoma," and a traveling version of
"Perpetual Campaign," June 27, 1991 through July 26, 1991.
Jennifer Gallo, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Duke El-
lington Collection, assist in Duke Ellington Collection,
September 3, 1991 through December 27, 1991.
Terrence Gee, High School Graduate. Office of Public Pro-
grams, participate in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through Au-
gust 16, 1991.
Gretchen Gebhardt, Bachelor Candidate, State University of
New York — Oswego. Division of Agriculture, tesearch for
"Science in American Life"; collections management, June
3, 1991 through July 31, 1991.
Robin Getrell, Bachelors Candidate, University of North Car-
olina. Afro-American Program, concentrate on preliminary
research for and organization of a conference on health and
healing philosophies and procedures scheduled for 1993,
June 4, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Noelle Giguere, Bachelors Candidate, Albion College. Divi-
sion of Political History, catalogue the Truman-White-
house blueprints; assist in the installation of the Fitst
Ladies exhibit, September 19, 1991 through December 6, 1991.
Margaret Gleason, Masters Candidate, University of Dela-
ware. Department of Conservation, examination and treat-
ment of a variety of objects from the collection of NMAH,
September 9, 1991 through August 9, 1992.
Tracy Goldsmith, Bachelots Candidate, College of William
and Mary. Department of the Science and Technology, as-
sist the project curator for the exhibit "Science in American
Life" scheduled to open in the fall of 1993, May 29, 1991
through August 9, 1991.
Tosha Grantham, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown Univet-
sity. Office of Public Programs, work on various facets of
coordinating the program American Encounters, January
29, 1991 through May 31, 1991.
Kristina Hamel, Museum Professional. Division of Agricul-
ture, wotk with a tin collection and a project on pro-Ameri-
can Marketing of automobiles in the Agriculture
Department, November 15, 1990 through March 31, 1991.
Sandra Hammack, Bachelors Degree. Division of Transporta-
tion, assist in the transfer and rehousing of approximately
150 pieces of scrimshaw, their records, and photogtaphs
from the division of Domestic Life to the Division of Trans-
portation, May 25, 1991 through August 31, 1991.
Kristen Haring, Bachelors Candidate, University of Pennsyl-
vania. Department of the History of Science and Technol-
ogy, catalogue mathematical models; work on metric
system exhibit; conduct guided tesearch in the history of
mathematics, June 3, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Michael Harrison, High School Graduate. National Numis-
matic Collection, participant in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991
through August 16, 1991.
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Lisa Hartenberger, Bachelors Candidate, University of Califor-
nia, Los Angeles. Internship Office, assist in a variety of ac-
tivities designed to foster a sense of community among
interns and to enlarge their understanding of the major re-
sponsibilities and functions of the museum, June IO, 1991
through December 13, 1991.
Melissa Hartzell, High School Graduate. Office of Public Pro-
grams, participant in "Intern 91," June 10, 1991 through
July 12, 1991.
Pamela Havert, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington
University. Office of Education, assist with design, fabrica-
tion, installation, and evaluation of prototype exhibits in
the hands on science preview area for Science in American
Life, May 15, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Robert Haynes, Masters Candidate, San Francisco State Uni-
versiry. Division of Community Life, organize and imple-
ment a cataloguing system of photographic records for the
Black College Project, June 3, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Btigitta Heikens, Bachelors Degree. National Numismatic
Collection, reorganize the numismatic collection, August 5,
1991 through January 31, 1992.
Kristen Hinrichs, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Divi-
sion of Architectural History, effects of WPA legislation
upon the architectural development of DC; specifically
upon the building of the east wing of the National Gallery
of Art, September 3, 1991 through December 20, 1991.
Katherine Holbrow, Masters Degree. Department of Conserva-
tion, pre-program conservation internship, concentrating
on both objects and paper projects (rehousing, research, and
treatment of works), October 9, 1990 through June 30, 1991.
Mark Holmfeld, Bachelors Candidate, New England College. Di-
vision of Engineering, assist curator with research on environ-
mental engineeting, May 28, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Noel Holton, Bachelors Candidate. Office of Public Pro-
grams, production assistant — write letters to African Amer-
ican Historical Cultural Program '92 recipients, June 10,
1991 through December 31, 1991.
Douglas Homer, Bachelors Candidate, Davis and Elkins Col-
lege. Division of Science and Technology, assist, document,
and provide fellowship in the engineering and industries di-
vision project, the Heinz Collection, June 13, 1991 through
August 15, 1991.
Barbara Hoyniak, Bachelors Degree. Archives Center, assist in
cteating a detailed photographic index fot 21 bound photo-
graph volumes in the collection #156, the Jackson and
Sharp and American Car and Foundry records; photos will
be surveyed and data recorded about each, September 18,
1991 through December 31, 1991.
Dottie Huntress, Bachelors Candidate, Vanderbilt University.
Internship Office, assist with otientation of incoming in-
terns for the summer of 1991; review current process, make
recommendations for improvement, and implement those
tecommendacions. May 22, 1991 through July 5, 1991.
Kimberly Jacobsen, Bachelors Candidate, University of
Illinois — Urbana-Champaign. Office of the Registrar, cata-
logue and organize Princeton Poster Collection, June 17,
1991 through August 2, 1991.
Rolanda Jefferson, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University.
Project in African American Culture, program coordination
for the 1992 season, September 9, 1991 through December
31. 1991-
Jean Johnson, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Public
Programs, production assistant for Program in African-
American Cultures — Civil Rights Movement History, June
10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Steven Johnson, Bachelors Candidate, North Dakota State
University. Division of Architecture History, research on
20th century architecture in Washington, DC, June 3, 1991
through August 16, 1991.
Victoria Kane, Bachelors Candidate, Loyola University — New
Orleans. Office of Education, locate, procure, research, and
interpret matetials/artifacts for Science in American Life ex-
hibit; develop educational strategies/materials; prototype
label copy/historic presentation material; other administra-
tive duties, May 22, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
John Kelly, Bachelors Degree. Academic Programs, Editorial in-
tern for American Quarterly, May 9, 1991 through June 29, 1991.
Vicky King, Bachelors Candidate, Lee College. Department of
Social and Cultural History, archive research with photos
for exhibit "19th Century Black Americans and Cherokee
Indians, June 26, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Heung Lan Kot, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Registrar's Office, gain an overview of the collec-
tion management function of the registrars office by
working in each of the major units of the office including:
accessions, loans, OPF, master plan, and off-site storage; ad-
dress issues related to administration, budget, policy, and
inventory and audit requirements, May 13, 1991 through
August 8, 1991.
Matthew Kowalczyk, Bachelors Candidate, University of De-
troit. Office of Education, Science in American Life Curric-
ulum Project, June 25, 1991 through August 31, 1991.
Paul Kramer, Masters Degree. Archives Center, compile a cata-
logue of the N.W Ayer Collection of advertising history,
July 8, 1991 through September 15, 1991.
Peter Lachmann, Bachelors Candidate, Harrwich College. De-
partment of Social and Cultural History, exhibit dealing
with sports artifacts, June 24, 1991 through August 3, 1991.
Kendra Lambert, Bachelors Candidate, Auburn University. Ex-
hibits Design, assist in the finished stages of American En-
counters: create symbol sets and graphic techniques,
colorations of environments and imagery, create camera ready
art, color separations, June 17, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Kristina Lassen, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland.
Department of Housing and Design, assistant to designer;
drawing, building models, and working with CAD, Janu-
ary 29, 1991 through May 31, 1991.
Kristianna Ledesma, High School Graduate. Smithsonian
Early Enrichment Center, participant in "Intern 91," July
15, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
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Karen Lee, High School Graduate. Division of Armed Forces
History, assist in sorting, recording, and mailing of objects;
return the reference collection artifacts excavated from un-
derwatet wrecks, June 17, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Brenda Levy, Bachelors Degree. Research for "Science in
American Life" exhibit, September 4, 1991 through Septem-
ber 4, 1992.
Cheryl Levy, Bachelors Candidate, University of Rhode Is-
land. Office of Education, assistant program coordinator;
focus on organization and research related to a future travel-
ing exhibition entitled "The Perpetual Campaign," January
31, 1991 through May 3, 1991.
Deborah Linn, Bachelors Candidate, Tufts University. Na-
tional Numismatics Collection, assist two collections man-
agers with rehousing and conservation, June 3, 1991
through August 16, 1991.
Karen Lund, Bachelors Degree. Office of the Registrar, assis-
tance to ongoing collections management program of the
"1876: A Centennial Exhibition" in the Arts and Industries
Building, January 21, 1991 through May 5, 1991.
Joshua Luplcin, Bachelors Candidate. Division of Political His-
tory, work on land policy in 19th century west, especially
government distribution, June 24, 1991 through August 17,
1991.
Robert MacSweeney, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wis-
consin-Madison. Division of Political History, photo and
object research for the Presidency exhibit and publications,
April 15, 1991 through June 7, 1991.
Nadine Maleh, Bachelors Degtee. Division of Architectural
History, conduct research on the architecture of Washing-
ton, DC; archival research on various libraries, May 28, 1991
through May 1, 1992.
Jean Mansavage, Doctoral Candidate, Texas A&M University.
Department of Social and Cultural History, assist with re-
search on Children in the Cold War Era and Rock and
Roll, May 28, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Amigh Mariani, Masters Candidate, University of Pittsburgh.
Office of Education, activity development for the new
hands-on-history room, June 3, 1991 through September 13,
1991.
Charlotte Marshall, Bachelors Degree. Academic Programs,
edit American Quarterly, August 28, 1991 through December
31. 1991-
Ken Masters, Bachelors Candidare. American Indian Pro-
gram, research design and design techniques of traditional
Southeastern Cherokee pottery, January 16, 1991 through
March 29, 1991.
Paul Martin, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington
University. Division of Armed Forces History, participate
in an inventory and reorganization of the National Fire-
arms Collection, September 4, 1991 through December 15,
1991.
Rossella Matamoros, Masters Degree. Public Programs, re-
search outreach hands-on projects fot "American Encoun-
ters Exhibition," June 17, 1991 through August 17, 1991.
Lisa Mattoni, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at
Davis. Office of Exhibits, assist in current exhibit produc-
tion projects, July 1, 1991 through August 27, 1991.
Maudi Matz, High School Graduate. Office of the Registrar,
participant in "Intern 91," June 10, 1991 through July 12,
1991.
Amy Mendel, Bachelors Degree. Office of Public Affairs, par-
ticipate in several major functions of public affairs work, in-
cluding drafting press releases, preparing photo files, and
responding to press inquiries and requests, January 7, 1991
through May 17, 1991.
Naomi Mezey, Masters Candidate, University of Minnesota.
Division of Community Life, 1939 World's Fair Collection
and "Origins of Rock 'n' Roll in Memphis" exhibit, June
17, 1991 through August 20, 1991.
Lara Milauickas, Bachelors Candidate, Ohio University. Office
of Education, assist in development of education programs
for the American Encounters project, September 9, 1991
through December 20, 1991.
Barbara Miles, Bachelors Degree. Division of Printing, press
and printing demonstrations, June 24, 1991 through Au-
gust 22, 1991.
David Miller, Mastets Candidate, George Mason University.
Division of Domestic Life, work on revising the "After the
Revolution" exhibition, February 12, 1991 through April
30, 1991.
Laura Minkin, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Archives
Center, work with the Duke Ellington Collection, Septem-
ber 3, 1991 through December 22, 1991.
Valerie Moses, Bachelors Degree. Office of Internship and Fel-
lowship, increase outreach to diverse populations by visit-
ing appropriate personnel in area colleges and universities,
June 4, 1991 through August 31, 1991.
Gregory Mueller. Division of Transportation, research and ex-
hibits, June 17, 1991 through December 31, 1991.
Matthew Mullaney, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard College.
Division of Community Life, Black Colleges — securing
loan objects, assist in preparing for traveling show; "Field
to Factory" — compile reference booklet for new designer of
children's track; assistant for 19th or 18th century project,
November 26, 1990 through January 21, 1991.
Erica Myers, Bachelors Candidate. Division of Community
Life, research on gender and racial stereotypes in cover
graphics and lyrics of popular music relating to sport be-
tween 1840 and i960, June 10, 1991 through August 16,
1991.
Laurie Nagy, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Archives
Center/ Advertising History, tesearch the cteative revolu-
tion in advertising and design, September 3, 1991 through
December 22, 1991.
Theresa Napson, Bachelors Candidate, American University.
Program in African American Culture, develop a file on
19th and 20th century black protest traditions and black
women in U.S. History, September 9, 1991 through Novem-
ber 30, 1991.
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Anna Nariani, High School Graduate. Division of Electricity
and Modern Physics, participant in "Intern 91," June 10,
1991 through July 12, 1991.
Sandra Narva, Bachelors Degree. Division of Political History,
assist on preparation of materials, and organization of logis-
tical details for the First Ladies exhibition, June 3, 1991
through August 30, 1991.
Aaron Nawrocki, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State Univer-
sity. Office of Internships and Fellowship, assistant intern-
ship and fellowship coordinator, October 1, 1990 through
December 4, 1990.
Elizabeth Nephew, Masters Candidate, University of Wiscon-
sin-Madison. Department of History of Science and Tech-
nology, research Seneca images, March 4, 1991 through
April 26, 1991.
Clinton Neuguth, Bachelors Candidate, State University of
New York — Oneonta. Division of Musical History, restora-
tion, preservation, and display of rare musical instruments,
January 22, 1991 through September 30, 1991.
Alexandra Ogilvie, Bachelors Degree. Department of Conser-
vation, general conservation projects, August 5, 1991
through August 31, 1991.
Sarah Omdorff, Bachelors Degree. Office of Education, research to
help develop educational curricula for the "Science in American
Life" exhibit, September 30, 1991 through November 29, 1991.
Scot Orriss, Bachelors Candidate, Marymount University. Of-
fice of Exhibits and Design, analyze and interpret lighting
design found in museum exhibits, July 2, 1991 through No-
vember 1, 1991.
Christopher Page, Bachelors Candidate, University of Mary-
land. Office of Public Programs, production assistant on
several programs in African American culture, March 18,
1991 through May 31, 1991.
Paul Pallansch. Office of Exhibit Design, participate in all
major meetings pertaining to the Fitst Ladies Project;
construct four scale models that will serve as the primary
elements in the fundraising campaign for the project,
February 19, 1991 thtough April 19, 1991.
Irene Papancstor, Bachelors Candidate, Wellesley College. Di-
vision of Architecrural History, research on 20th century ar-
chitecture in Washington, DC, June 3, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
Melissane Parm, Bachelors Degree. Program in African-Amer-
ican Cultures, assist with bibliographic research and plan-
ning for the 1992 conference on the African diaspora, June
3, 1991 thtough August 9, 1991.
Caroline Pelton, Mastets Degree. Office of Museum Pro-
grams, develop curriculum and learn the process for exhib-
its and program development for Museum Studies
Programs at Ellington School of the Arts, June 20, 1991
through August 30, 1991.
Ann Pfau, Masters Candidate, George Washington University.
Division of Political History, research on industrialization
in the United States during the late 19th century, Septem-
ber 3, 1991 through Decembet 31, 1991.
Leah Pisano, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University.
Department of the History of Science and Technology, ar-
chitectural research related to the architectural history of
Washington, DC, May 29, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Scott Poole, Bachelors Degree. Division of Community Life,
research and develop projects for the Division of Commu-
nity Life, January 7, 1991 through May 31, 1991.
Scott Poole, Bachelors Degree. Division of Public Programs,
assist in the development and implementation of the cul-
tural reporter outreach project, September 27, 1991 through
Decembet 31, 1991.
Molly Powell, Bachelors Candidate, University of North Caro-
lina. Division of Armed Forces History, assist in otganizing
a temporary exhibit of NATO mannequins; permanent ex-
hibit on World War II soldiers; individual project for stor-
ing various artifacts, July 8, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
John Prokos, Bachelors Candidate, University of Michigan.
Division of Armed Forces History, assist in various tasks re-
lating to the Naval History and Marine Corps History sec-
tions of the Museum, June 17, 1991 through August 17, 1991.
Paige Purcell, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Office of
Public Programs, general intern for programs concerning
race relations over the past 500 years in the Rio Grande area
of New Mexico, June 7, 1991 through August 27, 1991.
Mindy Putterman, Bachelors Candidate, University of Mary-
land. Design, assist the designer with a variety of exhibit
fabrication, detailing work on "American Encounters," Au-
gust 13, 1991 through December 20, 1991.
Rama Ramakrishna, Bachelors Degree. African American
Communities Project, assist research in Afro-American
Communities Project — focusing on social, political, and
economic structure and activities of notthern black commu-
nities before the 18th Cenrury, January 7, 1991 through
April 16, 1991.
Christian Ramey, Bachelors Candidate, Ohio Wesleyan Uni-
versity. Office of the Registrar, assist on a major rehousing
project of collections from the Division of Music History,
June 3, 1991 through August 20, 1991.
Sridhar Rao, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland.
Department of the History of Science and Technology, as-
sist with "Science in American Life" exhibition with focus
on developing a computer-based intetactive display, June 3,
1991 through August 9, 1991.
Paul Retzbach, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland.
Office of Exhibit Design, assist in exhibit design (Colum-
bus) as assistant to the designer; concentrate on the se-
quence of design responsibilities for the American
Encounters Exhibition; responsibilities include preparation
of site, documentation drawings, selection of materials, etc,
January 8, 1991 through Aptil 26, 1991.
Nicole Renvent, Bachelots Candidate, Haus der Gestidte.
Division of Political History, tesearch for the fotthcom-
ing installation devoted to life in the U.S. during the
late 19th century, August 5, 1991 through September 10,
1991.
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James Rhoderick, Bachelors Candidate, Swarthmore College.
Division of Political History, assist with research on pro-
jects relating to the American presidency and its social ac-
tivist role in the 20th century; research concerning
westward expansion, June 10, 1991 through August 20, 1991.
Heidi Robinson, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Divi-
sion of Engineering and Industry, assist in development of
a window display on the heating and cooling of homes and
how these considerations affect the architecture of build-
ings, September }, 1991 through December 20, 1991.
Cynthia Rose, Bachelors Degree. Internship Office, assist in
building a sense of community among interns and serve as
a peer advisor for them, September 13, 1991 through Decem-
ber 31, 1991.
Claire Ryan, Bachelors Candidate, Kenyon College. Division
of Museum Programs, pursue directed research in the devel-
opment of music as an element in American advertising on
radio and television, January 28, 1991 through April 23,
1991.
Gretchen Schneider, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Di-
vision of Architectural History, research for projects related
to architectural history of Washington, DC, May 26, 1991
through August 25, 1991.
Karen Seese. Division of Political History, First Ladies Ex-
hibit: assist with all aspects of exhibit production — loca-
tion and coordination of objects, transporting paper objects
to photo service, assist photo researcher with photo re-
quests, January 8, 1991 through March 31, 1991.
Kevin Sheets, Bachelors Candidate, Gettysburg College. Divi-
sion of Political History, directed research on a Baltimore
parade of Whigs and their supporters held in 1844; address
the reasons for the parade, the political and cultural make-
up of the group, and the significance of the event at that
time, January 31, 1991 through April 26, 1991.
Ari Sheinkin, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Division of Armed Forces History, catalogue and re-
search, September 5, 1991 through December 15, 1991.
Laura Shepherd, Bachelors Candidate, University of Georgia.
Division of Armed Forces History, rehouse and photograph
collections of 19th century U.S. Military headwear; research
and document objects, June 17, 1991 through August 28,
1991.
Kristen Slater, Bachelors Candidate, University of North Caro-
lina — Greensboro. Division of Armed Forces History, re-
search and documentation on development of women's
military uniforms in the US, June 3, 1991 through August
9. 1991-
Carol Slatick, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Division of Armed Forces History, day-to-day activ-
ity; catalogue and research, September 4, 1991 through
December 9, 1991.
Jessica Smith, Bachelors Candidate, Spelman College. Pro-
gram of African-American Culture, assist with completion
of annotated bibliography on the African diaspora, June 3,
1991 through August 9, 1991.
Pamela Smith, Bachelors Candidate, Tulane University. Publi-
cations Division, develop skills on desktop publishing; ex-
plore museum graphic opportunities; produce publications
related to Quincentenary programs, June 16, 1991 through
August 20, 1991.
Sarah Smith, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Archives
Center, assist in the cataloging of the Underwood and Un-
derwood Glass and Stereograph Collection, September 3,
1991 through December 20, 1991.
Jennifer Songster-Burnett, Masters Candidate, University of
Maryland. Archives Center, concentrate on the stereographs
in the Warshaw Collection; organize the collection; com-
plete documentation; and develop a finder's aid, February
7, 1991 through May 17, 1991.
Steven Stark, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland-
Baltimore. National Numismatics Collection, assistant to
collections manager; participate in all phases of the collec-
tions management with special focus on coins, tokens, and
archival materials, March 1, 1991 through May 31, 1991.
Steven Stark, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland-
Baltimore. National Numismatic Collection, participate in
all aspects of collection processes, September 31, 1991
through December 17, 1991.
Daryl Stuart, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer-
sity. Department of Social and Cultural History, collections
management assistant in Conservation, Registration, Exhib-
its Project Management, and Storage; apply collections
management principals to daily activities, to observe the re-
lationship between activities, and to identify management
problems and solutions. May 1, 1991 through August 2,
1991.
Hillery Stubbs, Bachelors Candidate, College of William and
Mary. Division of Musical History, assist in research in
preparation for the upcoming exhibit on Duke Ellington,
June 3, 1991 through August 21, 1991.
Samuel Stueland, Bachelors Candidate, Gallaudet University.
Department of Social and Cultural History, photographic
research for lecture on the Afro-American community in
Washington, DC from 1925-1960, May 28, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
Samuel Stueland, Bachelors Candidate, Gallaudet University.
Division of Engineering and Industry, research environmen-
tal engineering, September 11, 1991 through December 31,
1991.
Yuka Sugiura, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. Divi-
sion of Architectural History, research on 20th century ar-
chitecture in Washington, DC, June 3, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
John Summerford, Masters Candidate, George Washington
University. Office of Education, member of the design
team for the Learning Centet of the "Science in American
Life" exhibit, November I, 1990 through May 30, 1991.
Harmonos Swan III, Bachelors Candidate, George Washing-
ton University. Division of Armed Forces History, identifi-
cation of Marine artifacts; study and research maritime
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history; assist in rehousing of artifacts dismantled from past
exhibitions and record the new location, June 3, 1991
through August 3, 1991.
Jeffrey Sweet, Bachelors Degree. Division of Armed Forces
History, assist administrator for social, cultural, science,
and technology in the day-to-day running of both depart-
ments: procurement, budgets, finance, personnel, etc.;
work with assorted computer programs; assist in computer
training; set up both computerized and hard copy files and
databases, September 23, 1991 thtough December 31, 1991.
Kathryn Tarleton, Masters Candidate, University of Rhode Is-
land. Department of Conservation, work with First Ladies
gowns collection, July 8, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Stefanie Thielemann, Bachelors Candidate, University of Cali-
fornia-Davis, assist on the "First Ladies — Political Role,
Public Image" exhibit; learn the process of designing, pro-
ducing, and installing a museum exhibit, specifically pto-
duction notes, drawings, schedules, template and model
making, Septembet 25, 1991 through December 16, 1991.
Lisa Thompson, Bachelors Degree. Division of Community
Life, assist with graphics for the American Encounters proj-
ect, September 11, 1991 through June 30, 1992.
Kristin Tichy, Bachelors Candidate, Hope College. National
Numismatics Collection, assist with acquisition procedures
for two collections of Greek coins; assist with cataloguing
and another collections management procedures for the col-
lection of US coins and for foreign medals, January 21, 1991
thtough March 1, 1991.
Helen Todd, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University.
Office of Computer Services, assist with computer systems
administration and applications programming for the SUN
network. May 20, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
Herbert Toler, Bachelors Degree. Archives Center, research
and preliminary indexing of the Duke Ellington scrap-
books; assist with several appearances of the SI orchestra,
June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Sheila Torres, Bachelors Candidate, Catholic University. De-
partment of the History of Science and Technology, assist
with preparation of scripts for three exhibits in the "Science
in America" exhibit, June 24, 1991 thtough August 30, 1991.
Rebecca VanDyck, Bachelors Degree. Division of Commu-
nity Life, assist in "History of Rock n' Roll" and "Life
in the 20th Century," August 5, 1991 thtough November
30, 1991.
Alyx Vu, High School Graduate. Archives Center, partici-
pant in "Intern 91," June 10, 1991 through July 12, 1991.
Denise Wagner, Bachelors Candidate, State University of New
York-Purchase. Office of Exhibits, Work in exhibit produc-
tion graphic shop, June 10, 1991 thtough June 28, 1991.
Monika Wahi, Bachelors Candidate, University of Minne-
sota — Twin Cities. Division of Costume, research/display
with 18th and 19th century gowns, April 8, 1991 through
June 14, 1991.
Sylvia Wall, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Division of
Musical History, research of religion in the life of Duke El-
lington, especially his sacred concert pieces, June 3, 1991
through August 9, 1991.
Wendy Wallace, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Common-
wealth Univetsiry. National Numismatic Collection, orga-
nize camera room; plan for storage of large equipment;
label microphotographic slides. May 20, 1991 through Au-
gust 16, 1991.
Brad Weaver, Bachelors Candidate, Perdue University. Assist
Director of Budget and Finance, budget, accounting, and
personnel analyses to support the work of the central ad-
ministrative office, June 3, 1991 thtough August 10, 1991.
Abby Williams, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford University. Di-
vision of Architectural History, research of architecture of
Washington, DC in the 20th century, June 18, 1991 through
August 22, 1991.
Reginald Wills, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Archives Center, research and preliminary indexing
of the Duke Ellington Scrapbooks, June 3, 1991 thtough Au-
gust 9, 1991.
Leslie Womble, Bachelors Degree. Office of Education, assist
in preparation and execution of promotion and publicity
fot museum exhibitions; draft correspondence, conduct
photo research, and develop target lists, June 4, 1991
through September 1, 1991.
Amy Woods, Bachelors Candidate, Huntington College. Mu-
seum Programs, assist in the development and production
of public programs and educational audio-visual products,
January 22, 1991 through May 3, 1991.
Bonnie Wuthenet-Wadsworth, Museum Professional,
Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Museum. Department of the His-
tory of Science and Technology, exhibit design, February 11,
1991 through May 3, 1991.
Eugene Yancey, Bachelors Degree. Department of Conserva-
tion, participate in the conservation of mats composed of
woven plant material, November 5, 1990 through Novem-
ber 5, 1991.
Daria Young, Bachelors Candidate, Spelman College. Deparr-
ment of Social and Cultural History, assist in developing
and organizing the Quincentenary exhibit; object acquisi-
tion, storage, and indexing, June 3, 1991 through August 9,
1991.
Helen Young, Bachelors Degree. Department of Conservation,
assist in preparation of objects for exhibition; participate in
treatment of collection materials, Octobet 9, 1990 through
Octobet 9, 1991.
National Museum of the American Indian
Ella-Chtistine Fischer- White, Bachelors Candidate,
Hochschule der Kunste. National Campaign Office,
fundraising as research, public relations, and help plan spe-
cial events, August 8, 1991 through October 11, 1991.
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National Museum of Natural History
Anthony Altucher. Department of Anthropology, assist the cu-
rator of Asian ethnology, September 9, 1991 through De-
cember 27, 1991.
George Bennert III, Bachelors Candidate, Mary Washington
College. Department of Paleobiology, identification of
Lower Petmian fossils extracted from matrix, to determine
makeup of fauna as preserved and concentration of fossils in
the sediment, September 13, 1991 through December 31,
1991.
Andrew Bickford, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason Uni-
versity. Department of Anthtopology, lithic analysis of a
stone tool assemblage from a Mississippian village site,
Snodgrass, dating to ca. 1300 AD, January 24, 1991 through
May 14, 1991.
Christopher Blalock, High School Student, Bolles School. Ma-
rine Systems Laboratory, plankton research, June 20, 1991
through August 30, 1991.
Jennifer Brathovde, Masters Candidate, University of Wash-
ington. Department of Anthropology, process the papers of
Helen White Peterson; organize, describe, and produce in-
ventory of Peterson's manuscript materials, April 15, 1991
through July 5, 1991.
Jim Breiler, Masters Candidate, University of Washington.
Department of Anthropology, research on museum design
for planning building layout; research on material related
to Plateau Tribes, in particular, those from the Confeder-
ated Tribes of the Colville Reservarion, April 8, 1991
through June 14, 1991.
Cathleen Brown, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland.
Department of Mineral Science, detailed mineralogical and
geochemical study of gem-bearing pegmatites of western
Maine, March 25, 1991 through September 30, 1991.
Wendi-Starr Brown, Bachelors Candidate, Dartmouth Col-
lege. Department of Anthropology, research and editorial
work on the Handbook of North American Indians, June
10, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
Marcus Burrowes-Birhan, High School Graduate. Office of Ex-
hibits, participant in "Intern 91," June 10, 1991 through
July 12, 1991.
Judith Buzzi, Visiting Professional. Office of Education, de-
velop biographies of minority natural scientist, with class-
room activities for elementary school teachers, July 1, 1991
through August 9, 1991.
Julie Carlton, Bachelors Candidate, University of Arizona. De-
partment of Paleobiology, work with various collections
and projects concerning the paleobotany of Illinois, May
28, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Mitchell Carmona, Masters Candidate, Indiana University. De-
partment of Anthropology, Omaha Tribal Catalogue, May
28, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Carrie Carrel, Bachelors Candidate, New College of the Uni-
versity of South Florida. Department of Botany, review the
collection of Edgar Anderson and confirm vouchers
through chromosome description in the literature. May 27,
1991 through August 2, 1991.
Emilia Casillas, Bachelors Candidate, University of Texas at
El Paso. Department of Botany, compilation of Illustrations
for the Medicinal Flora of the Philippines as well as the
Guianas, May 28, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Angela Cavender, Bachelors Candidate, University of Minne-
sota. Department of Anthropology, research on U.S.-
Dakota conflict and the Christianization of the Dakota
people, July 1, 1991 through September 6, 1991.
Darika Chanachote, Bachelors Degree. Department of Anthro-
pology, set up bibliographic database on Indonesian mate-
rial, January 14, 1991 through April 5, 1991.
Kisha Chase, High School Student, F.W. Ballou Senior High
School. Office of Education, participate in workshops and
assist with workshops in the Summer Teacher Institute,
June 27, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Ann Chipperfield, Bachelors Degree. Department of Anthro-
pology, collection of source materials and data for database
on the ecological characteristics of modern environments
for comparison with ancient ecosystem, June 13, 1991
through December 31, 1991.
Meng Choo, Bachelors Candidate, Cornell University. Labora-
tory of Molecular Systematics, analysis of genetic and mor-
phological relationships between species of Manakin in
Panama, May 27, 1991 through August 4, 1991.
Juanita Cole, High School Student, F.W. Ballou Senior High
School. Office of Education, participate in workshops and
assist with the workshops in the Summer Teacher Institute,
June 27, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Pamela Conrad, Doctoral Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Global Volcanism, help gather and disseminate in-
formation about volcanic activity and earthquakes; help
prepare illustrations and other material for the Bulletin of the
Global Volcanism Network and the book of Global Volcanism,
1986-1990, September 10, 1991 through December 31, 1991.
Geronima Cortese, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason Uni-
versity. Office of Quincentenary Programs, work on a trav-
eling panel exhibit that discusses how, when Columbus
arrived in the New World, two worlds met and changed
the world. May 28, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
Michael Crockett, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University.
Division of Amphibians and Reptiles, age determination in
the green sea turtle, using skeletochnenology and investiga-
tion into evolution of skink genus Emola using cladistics,
June 3, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Nick Dechman, High School Student, Jefferson High School.
Laboratory of Molecular Systematics, assist on various pro-
jects, June 17, 1991 through December 20, 1991.
Elizabeth DeFilippo, Bachelors Candidate, George Washing-
ton University. Department of Vertebrate Zoology, collate,
edit, and enroll cetacean strandings information for the ma-
rine mammal events program, February II, 1991 through
August 30, 1991.
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Dianna Drummond, Masters Degree. Department of Anthro-
pology, experience in textile conservation in an ethno-
graphic collection, July 9, 1991 through October 4, 1991.
Ladda Duckworth, Masters Candidate, George Washington
University. Department of Anthropology, help in final prep-
arations for "Beyond the Java Sea," January 11, 1991 through
March 31, 1991.
Laura Evans, Bachelors Candidate, Geotge Washington Uni-
versity. Physical Anthropology, study of prehistoric skull
surgery in South America, May 28, 1991 through August
30, 1991.
Virginia Feria, High School Graduate. Insect Zoo, work with
visitors conducting feedings, insect handlings, and public
demonstrations; daily preparation of exhibits and the care
of insect cultures in the rearing room, June 17, 1991
through August 9, 1991.
Gina Fuentes, Masters Candidate, Geotge Mason University.
Department of Anthropology, catalogue Latin American
film collections, January 7, 1991 through March 29, 1991.
Holly Ganz, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Department of Botany, projects in Pacific Island
plants: x-ray analysis of venation patterns to determine phy-
logenetic relationships between rwo genera in the Com-
positae, May 28, 1991 through August 4, 1991.
Jose Gatcia-Lopez, Bachelors Candidate, University of Puerto
Rico. Department of Vertebtate Zoology/Herpetology, ana-
lyze advertisement call variation in frog species, May 28,
1991 through August 2, 1991.
R. Douglas Gitar, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wiscon-
sin — Superior. Department of Botany, Commelinaceae Re-
search/X-ray of leaves; study of anatomical and morphological
features of leaf venation of fresh pressed, dried, and rehydrated
specimens. May 27, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Heidi Gjerset, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Department of Anthropology, collections manage-
ment projects with a conservation oversight, February 25,
1991 through May 1, 1991.
Grace Haggerty, Bachelors Degree. Department of Mineral
Sciences, Fluid inclusion, geochemical, and petrologic in-
vestigation of type-c eceogitis of the circumpacific and Car-
ibbean, January 15, 1991 through December 31, 1991.
Jamel Harvey, High School Student, T.C. Williams High
School. Office of Education, participate in workshops and
assist with workshops in the Summer Teacher Institute,
June 28, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Laura Hill, Visiting Professional. Naturalist Center,
illustrations for booklet on comparative human osteology,
July 15, 1991 through July 26, 1991.
Tristram Hill, Bachelors Candidate, University of Vermont.
Department of Botany, biological diversiry of the Guianas;
Werneria research. May 27, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
James Himphill, Bachelors Degree. Human Studies Film Ar-
chives, assist in cataloging the film archives collections of
Oceanic film; help process a small film collection, June 3,
1991 through August 9, 1991.
Huey-ing Jeng, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Department of Anthropology/Conservation Labora-
tory, hands on experience on ethnological collections
within collection management concentration, September 3,
1991 through November 13, 1991.
Micah Jenkins, High School Graduate. Museum Support Cen-
tet Move Office, participant in "Intern 91" — moving and
cleaning Southwest pottery, June 10, 1991 through July 12, 1991.
Mary Jennings. Department of Anthropology, assist in the
North American Hall project and in the administration of
the American Indian Program, September 16, 1991 through
January 31, 1992.
Karen Jones, Bachelors Degree. Department of Anthropology,
assist in gathering background information on the history
of African-American settlements in the Eastern Shore of
Maryland, June 3, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Mark Jordan, Bachelors Candidate, Luther College. Depart-
ment of Vertebrate Zoology/Herpetology, determination of
sex and its relation to the biology of the Btown Tree Snake
(Boiga irregularis). May 27, 1991 through August 21, 1991.
Senain Kheshgi, Bachelors Degree. Human Study Film Ar-
chives, film cataloging and preservation.
Maria Kiriakiou, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Department of Anthropology, study of the archaeo-
logical Greek collections and of an American lithic
collection, September 3, 1991 through December 31, 1991.
Wendy Kline, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Hand-
book of North American Indians, research of photographs
of Native Americans at the rum of the century by
Benedecte Wrensted, September 3, 1991 through December
20, 1991.
Teal Krech, High School Student, Miss Porter's School. Move
Office, assistant to museum technicians and conservators,
January 7, 1991 through February 1, 1991.
Erica Krug, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. Of-
fice of Education, research and interviews pertaining to ele-
mentary and secondary school curriculum as it relates to
"Seeds of Change" exhibit; assist in workshop preparations,
September 23, 1991 through December 31, 1991.
Scott LaGreca, Bachelors Degree. Department of Botany, Flora
of St. John's Island: includes processing field collections,
making labels, distributing duplicates, and locating recent
and historical St. John's Island collections. May 27, 1991
through August 2, 1991.
Edward Lippert, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford University.
Department of Anthropology, research assistant investigat-
ing chiefdom, theoties, applied specifically to the
ethnohistorical literature on the Tupinumba, April 2, 1991
through June 22, 1991.
Dana Lipscomb, High School Student, Northwestern High
School. Office of Education, participate in workshops and
assist with workshops in the Summer Teacher Institute,
June 28, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Lynda Liu, Bachelors Candidate, Yale College. Department of
Entomology, produce scientific illustrations in the field of
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entomology suitable for publication in research papers,
June n, 1991 through July 26, 1991.
Richard Lupia III, Bachelors Candidate, University of Penn-
sylvania. Department of Paleobiology, Landscape heteroge-
neity in the Permian, May 27, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Carlos Maldonado, Bachelors Candidate, University of Puerto
Rico. Department of Botany, research the importance of the
reproductive structures in the systematica of Halimeda,
May 27, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Audrey Manring, High School Student, Thomas Jefferson
High School. Office of Education, assist in organization of
Summer Teacher Institute, June 27, 1991 through August
9. 1991-
Heidi Marse, Bachelors Candidate, Scripps College. Office of
Public Affairs, assist with publicity, media relations, and
special events/fearures, September 18, 1991 through Decem-
ber 20, 1991.
Amy Mauldin, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Of-
fice of Public Affairs, assist the Public Relations Depart-
ment with publicity, media relations, and special
events/features, January 24, 1991 through April 19, 1991.
R.J.R. McCleary, Bachelors Candidate, Western Michigan
University. Department of Vertebrate Zoology/Herpetol-
ogy, Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles, May
27, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Marta McCormick, High School Graduate. Marine Systems
Laboratory, participate in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
Christopher McDermott, Bachelors Candidate, Appalachian
State University. Physical Anthropology, catalogue, inven-
tory, and preserve skeletal collections; analysis of archaeo-
logical Great Plains skeletal collection, May 27, 1991
through August 20, 1991.
Jill McElderry, Bachelors Candidate, Swarthmore College. De-
partment of Paleobiology, paleobiology in Wyoming; labo-
ratory technique work including x-ray analysis, and field
work, May 27, 1991 through July 31, 1991.
Jay McGirt, Bachelors Degree. Department of Anthropology,
research southeastern clothing and textiles, November 5,
1990 through December 14, 1990.
Jay McGirt, Community Scholar. Department of Anthropol-
ogy, research southeastern clothing and textiles, March 10,
1991 through March 30, 1991.
Jon Mellis, Bachelors Candidate, Johns Hopkins University.
Fellowship Office, research and explore topics in American
history that historiographical interpretation has greatly var-
ied during different time periods; specifically look at how
history text books have depicted certain experiences in the
American story, February 7, 1991 through June 30, 1991.
Heidi Miner, High School Graduate. Department of Anthro-
pology, participant in "Intern 91" — assist in research of a
photographer, June 10, 1991 through July 12, 1991.
Sarah Mitchell, Bachelors Degree. Department of Anthropol-
ogy, research expatriate communities in colonial Africa,
June 3, 1991 through August 31, 1991.
Mary Jean Mund, Bachelors Degree. Department of Verte-
brate Zoology/Mammals, food habits of Scalomys
melanops: study the stomach contents of preserved speci-
mens of a South American mouse to determine whether or
not it eats, and therefore is a transporter of mycorrhizal
fungi, May 27, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Zain Muse, Bachelors Candidate, Spelman College. Office of
Education, assist with Native American Public Program-
ming, June 3, 1991 through August 24, 1991.
Carolyn Myets, Bachelors Candidate, Dickinson College.
Move Office, assist with packing, transport, and restorage
of anthropology collections, January 3, 1991 through Janu-
ary 25, 1991.
Tracey Neese, High School Graduate. Department of Anthro-
pology, participate in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through Au-
gust 16, 1991.
Elizabeth Obee, Bachelors Candidate, Louisiana State Univer-
sity. Department of Botany, analyze Werneria nubigena for
variability in specimens which may determine varieties or
species. May 27, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Sonja Olsen, Bachelors Candidate, Dartmouth College. Move
Office, assist with packing, transport, and restorage of an-
thropology collections, January 7, 1991 through March 15, 1991.
Lori Olson, Bachelors Candidate, St. Olaf College. Develop-
ment Office, assist in researching potential donors for pro-
jects in NMNH; work with special events office to
coordinate cultivational receptions, January 25, 1991
through May 30, 1991.
Illena Ortegon, Bachelors Degree. Department of Botany, ma-
rine algae of the Yucatan Peninsula, May 27, 1991 through
August 2, 1991.
Ashley Pierce, Bachelors Candidate, Haverford College. De-
partment of Anthropology, research education in colonial
East Africa, June 3, 1991 through August 1, 1991.
Raul Puente, Bachelors Degree. Department of Botany, plant
conservation in Latin America: the endangered cacti of
Mexico, May 27, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Marcy Resnick, Bachelors Candidate, American University.
Office of Public Affairs, assist with publicity, media rela-
tions, and special events/features, June 7, 1991 through Au-
gust 2, 1991.
George Rosario, Bachelors Candidate, Long Island University.
Office of Exhibits, various projects relating to the mainte-
nance and monitoring of living marine ecosystems, June 3,
1991 through August 9, 1991.
Karen Rosenblatt, Masters Degree. Department of Anthropol-
ogy, conservation projects on Polynesian barkcloth: move
collections to the Support Center, rehouse physical collec-
tion, June 14, 1991 through December 14, 1991.
Steven Ross, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. An-
thropological Archives, investigation into the papers of
Ales Hrdlicka, with emphasis on photographs relating to
the Panama-California Exposition of 1915, and the manu-
script autobiography. My Journeys, June 27, 1991 through
December 31, 1991.
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Benjamin Salisbury, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. De-
partment of Vertebrate Zoology/Mammals, morphometric
analysis of cranial development in two species of opossum,
May 27, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Pamela San Miguel, Bachelors Degree. Department of Pale-
obiology, study evolution of terrestrial Ecosystems, March
4, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
Jan Schlamp, Bachelors Degree. Department of Botany, assist
in the production of the Biological Conservation newslet-
ter; write feature articles and scanning new books and jour-
nals for references; compile an index of articles from
previous issues and transfer bibliographic information from
a word -processing program into a database, March 11, 1991
through July 26, 1991.
Lori Schlenker, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maine.
Move Office, assist with the project to move the Anthropol-
ogy collection from old storage facilities to a new storage
building; work with collections management, technicians,
conservation staff, and the move office, January 28, 1991
through May 11, 1991.
Michelle Schneider, High School Graduate. Department of
Anthropology, participant in "Intern 91," June 10, 1991
through July 12, 1991.
Aaron Seliquini, Bachelors Candidate, Oberlin College. De-
partment of Anthropology, Archaeological Cataloguing —
Panama (Stirling>-processing laboratory, January 2, 1991
through January 29, 1991.
Diana Shia, Bachelors Candidate, University of Virginia.
Smithsonian Oceanographic Sorting Center, sort and iden-
tify copepods. May 13, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Kathy Short, Bachelors Candidate, Rhodes College. Move Of-
fice, museum technician, general, and anthropology, Sep-
tember 3, 1991 through December 14, 1991.
Maria Slaboda, Bachelors Degree. Department of Mineral Sci-
ence, Global Volcanism Report; weekly and 5-year compila-
tion. May 13, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Dena Smith, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at
Santa Cruz. Department of Paleobiology, chart localities
from last year's collections, x-ray leaves from Herbarium,
collect fossil plants in Wyoming, June 17, 1991 through Au-
gust 4, 1991.
{Catherine Spilde, Masters Candidate, George Washington
University. Department of Anthropology, standardize and
update Samoan Collection; research unlabeled or unidenti-
fied objects that are linked to Oleania or Samoa Island
Group, August 26, 1991 through December 31, 1991.
Cynthia Stapp, Masters Candidate, Johns Hopkins University.
Office of Public Affairs, write, prepare, and disseminate
press materials, pitch and service media, plan and staff
press events, coordinate and staff film shoots, develop strat-
egy for upcoming exhibits, June 10, 1991 through October
26, 1991.
Brian Stone, Bachelors Degree. Department of Anthropology,
cataloguing archaeology, January 4. 1991 through August
31. «99i-
HongSuh, Bachelors Candidate, University of Pennsylvania.
Department of Anthropology, assist with preparation of an-
notation for items in the Korean ethnology collections and
compilation of bibliography of published sources, June 3,
1991 through August 9, 1991.
Christine Uberti, Masters Candidate, University of Tennes-
see — Knoxville. Department of Anthropology, assist in cat-
aloging, inventory, and preservation of skeletal collection,
June 3, 1991 through August 10, 1991.
Allison Wagner, Bachelors Candidate, American University.
Office of Development, research prospective donors for vari-
ous projects, September 12, 1991 through December 20,
1991.
Michael Walsh, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland.
Department of Anthropology, study and analysis of archaeo-
logical collections and ethnohistotical materials pertaining
to Native Alaskan Eskimo and Indian groups, June 3, 1991
through July 31, 1991.
Susannah Wilson, Bachelors Degree. Department of Anthro-
pology, museum technician, general anthropology, Septem-
ber 3, 1991 through December 1, 1991.
Vern Woodruff, High School Graduate. Insect Zoo, partici-
pant in "Intern 91," June 10, 1991 through July 12, 1991.
Ingrid Wright-Rich, Masters Candidate, Howard University.
Naturalist Center, teach NC classes, develop NC activities,
work with teachers, assist the educational specialist with ad-
ministrative activities related to the project. January 28,
1991 through September 30, 1991.
Ho Jung Yoo, Bachelors Candidate. Department of Vertebrate
Zoology, assist in studies of how skull morphology changes
with size; using a 3-dimensional digitizen, intern will com-
pare data on SE Asian flying squirrels with those of tree
and ground squirrels. May 13, 1991 through July 19, 1991.
National Portrait Gallery
John Arlotto, Bachelors Candidate, Cornell University. Office
of Education, assist with the overall coordination of the
"How Do You Look?" and "Making a Marisol" family work-
shops; photo documentation; design program notes for
CIM programs, June 3, 1991 through August 15, 1991.
Rico Barnes, High School Student, H.D. Woodson. Office of
Education, daily office duties: xeroxing, filing, typing, etc;
research of portraiture and historical dramatizations, July 8,
1991 through August 9, 1991.
Nicole Becks, Bachelors Candidate, Pennsylvania State Uni-
versity. Library, assist with vertical files, book processing,
and filing. May 28, 1991 through July 31, 1991.
Hazel Brown, Visiting Professional. Office of Education, write
teacher resource booklet highlighting collections, archives,
library, and program resources available to teachers, July 1,
1991 through August 9, 1991.
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Maren Deiters, Bachelors Degree. Library, bibliographic
checking; organize vertical file material; behind-the-scenes
research projects, June 17, 1991 through September 13, 1991.
Lisa Eveland, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland.
Education, museum education programs for ethnically di-
verse and underserved audiences, February 4, 1991 through
April 5, 1991.
Lucy Fazzino, Bachelors Degree. Peale Papers, research on
Rembrandt Peale's visit to Italy (1818-30): topics include
indexing "Notes on Italy"; research possible patrons, June
3, 1991 through July 31, 1991.
Kathryn Fenn, Bachelors Candidate, University of Chicago.
Department of Education, Cultures in Motion public pro-
gram series, July 1, 1991 through September 20, 1991.
Amy Flynn, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. Depart-
ment of Prints and Photographs, office and research assis-
tant, June 3, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Christopher Gaye, High School Student, W. Bruce Evans. De-
partment of Education, daily office duties: xeroxing, filing,
typing, etc.; research of portraiture and historical dramati-
zation, July 8, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Leah Glaser, Bachelors Candidate, Tufts University. Depart-
ment of Education, assist workshop coordinator and art in-
structor in conducting a family workshop series titled
"Making a Marisol"; plan a tour; design registration forms;
conduct hands-on activities of the workshops, June 3, 1991
through August 12, 1991.
Abigail Gobble, Bachelors Candidate, University of Delaware.
Catalog of American Portraits, verifying and updating in-
formation concerning American portraits in major public
and private collections in the southern United States; basic
biographical research on subject and artist and catalog data;
corresponding with institutions, obtaining photos, basis
typing, January 7, 1991 through February 1, 1991.
Elizabeth Goodwin, Bachelors Candidate, Vanderbilt Univer-
sity. Department of Education/Photography, assist educa-
tion department in development of public relation
slide/lecture presentation; assist in photographic depart-
ment by taking photos of programs and developing them
to include in slide/lecture program, June 3, 1991 through
August 1, 1991.
Billie Gutgsell, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Peale Papers, exhibition research; research for cata-
logue, Rembrandt Peale, 1778-1860: The Life of an
American Artist, September 9, 1991 through December 10,
1991.
Vicki Hallas, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Pub-
lic Relations, support for press and opening receptions for
Rosa Parks bust presentation, "Magical Mixtures: Marison
Portrait Sculpture," and "Annie Liebovitz Photographs
1970— 1990," February u, 1991 through April 22, 1991.
Mary Hammond, Masters Candidate, Western Carolina Uni-
versity. Office of Exhibition, research drawing collection in
preparation for exhibition; assist in Office of Public Affairs,
January 14, 1991 through March 31, 1991.
Ramona Hinton, Bachelors Candidate, University of Califor-
nia-Davis. Department of Education, identify and do bio-
graphical research on prominent African Americans who
made contributions in literature, music, and the visual arts
from 1919 to 1940, September 17, 1991 through December
18, 1991.
Karen Hutchinson, Bachelors Candidate, Syracuse University.
Catalog of American Portraits, assist in updating of files,
June 10, 1991 through August 15, 1991.
Elizabeth Lipman, Bachelors Degree. Office of Design and
Production, assist the production manager and assistant
chief of design with the graphic and administrative work
required for the design and/or production of exhibits, Au-
gust 21, 1991 through December 21, 1991.
Ashley Marsh, Bachelors Candidate, Princeton University. Ex-
hibits, devise a new system for maintaining copies of labels;
update label system, June 10, 1991 through August 2, 1991.
Aimee McElroy, Bachelors Candidate, University of the Arts.
Catalog of American Portraits, verify and update informa-
tion concerning American portraits in major public and pri-
vate collections — basic biographical information on subject
and artist; order photos form owning institutions, June 3,
1991 through August 9, 1991.
Travlayn Moulton, High School Student, Park Mont High
School. Department of Education, assist in preparing pro-
gram announcements, invoices, correspondence for schools,
intern, and docent programs; assist with xeroxing, filing,
and distributing mail, September 19, 1991 through Decem-
ber 17, 1991.
Rosaura Nolasco, High School Graduate. Library, participant
in "Intern 91," June IO, 1991 through July 12, 1991.
Erin O'Keefe, Bachelors Candidate, Boston College. Cata-
logue of American Portraits, verify and update infotmation
concerning American portraits in major public and private
collections across the country, basic biographical research
on subject and artist and catalog data; correspond with in-
stitutions, obtain photos and data, June 24, 1991 through
October 30, 1991.
Elizabeth Olesker, Bachelors Degree. Catalogue of American
Portraits, Portrait of artists from Southern United States,
October 29, 1990 through May 24, 1990.
Leslie Olson, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University.
Painting and Sculpture, research for an exhibition of Ameri-
can paintings and sculpture originally shown at the 1893
World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, January 14,
1991 through May 31, 1991.
Edras Ortiz, High School Student, Cardozo High School. De-
partment of Education, daily office duties: xeroxing, typ-
ing, filing, etc.; research of portraiture and historical
dramatizations, July 8, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Stephanie Parrish, Bachelors Candidate, New York Univer-
sity. Department of Education, assist in education, June 10,
1991 through August 16, 1991.
Lori Pisano, Bachelors Candidate, Lafayette College. Catalog
of American Portraits, verify and update information con-
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cerning American portraits in major public and private col-
lections across the country; correspond with institutions,
obtain photos, computer data entry and answer reference re-
quests, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Stephanie Pritchard, Bachelors Degree. Catalog of American
Portraits, verify and update information concerning por-
traits in major Washington area collections; add or verify
basic biographical information on subject and artist and cat-
alog data using available research resources; order photos
from owning institutions; answer reference requests from
scholars and general public. May 22, 1991 through August
30, 1991.
Tej Rae, Bachelors Candidate, Barnard College. Design and
Production, assist graphic production with upcoming pro-
jects such as Kiosk directories, Hall of Presidents reinstalla-
tion, and Ralph Earl show, August 26, 1991 through
December 1, 1991.
Johnna Rizzo, Bachelors Candidate, Wake Forest University. De-
partment of Design and Production, assist production man-
ager and assistant chief of design with the preparation of both
scheduling and graphic production work necessary to com-
plete upcoming exhibits, June 10, 1991 through July 31, 1991.
Michine Saitoh, Bachelors Degree. Exhibitions, assist in the
production and installation of exhibit graphics, March 4,
1991 through June 31, 1991.
Edith Scoct, Bachelors Candidate, Converse College. Office of
Public Affairs, assist ditector and assistant with press re-
lease mailings, updating files and lists by working on Mac
computer, January 8, 1991 through February 15, 1991.
Daniel Sharfstein, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard College. Ex-
hibitions, research into current method of information dis-
ttibution into local business community and potential
markets and sponsorship; research future exhibitions: locate
artwork, otder photography, etc.. May 17, 1991 through Au-
gust 31, 1991.
Judy Shindel, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Collec-
tions, research on artists and sitters for paintings and sculp-
tures shown in the Fine Arts Building at World's
Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893, September
3, 1991 through December 31, 1991.
Emily Smachetti, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. His-
tory, work on the history of musical theater, September 3,
1991 through December 26, 1991.
Kathleen Smith, Bachelors Degree. Department of History,
portrait, object, and biographical research for exhibition
and book on history of American musical theater, May 23,
1991 through August 31, 1991.
Glovenia Snead, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland.
Curatorial, assist with research on American paintings, par-
ticularly portraits, that were shown at the World's Colum-
bian Exposition of 1893, in preparation for an exhibition,
organized jointly by NPG and NMAA, May 28, 1991
through July 12, 1991.
Katherine Spahn, Bachelors Candidate, Trinity University. Li-
brary, assist with the publication exchange mailing; process
Seymour Lepton book collection; check S1BIS for records of
duplicates, July 22, 1991 through August 13, 1991.
Darren Tarr, Bachelors Candidate, University of Massachu-
setts. Publications, assist publications office, February 4,
1991 through May 1, 1991.
Monica Testa, Bachelors Candidate, University of Delaware.
Administration, research information on Sarah Hollowell
(1856-1924), the first important American woman curator
and art agent, June 5, 1991 through August 3, 1991.
Jenny C. Thompson, Masters Candidate, George Washington
University. Office of Photography, Re-housing a collection
of 112 cane de visite portrait photographs; requires verifica-
tion of existing sitter identification; neatly hand-labeling
each archival enclosure and transferring photographs to the
new archival housings; assist curator in exhibitions-related
research. October 24, 1990 through January 25, 1991.
Stephanie Topolgus, Masters Candidate, American University.
Public Affairs, update press and special event files; assist in
developing invitation lists for future events; compile press
materials, correspond to press and public inquiries; help in
general office organization, June 3, 1991 through August 28,
1991.
Catherine Uram, High School Graduate. Office of the Histo-
rian, participate in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through Au-
gust 16, 1991.
Debotah Waller, Bachelors Degree. Charles Willson Peale Pa-
pers, edit and publication of the Papers of Charles Willson
Peale and his family, preparation of transcripts, annotation
of documents, historical research, preparation of manu-
scripts for the press, August 5, 1991 through October 31,
1991.
Office of Exhibits Central
Stephen Awoniyi, Masters Candidate, California State Univer-
sity at Sacramento. Fabrication Unit, work in paint shop,
cabinet shop, and sheet plastic shop crafting and specimen
handling, July 15, 1991 through December 15, 1991.
Melissa Barlow, High School Graduate. Fabrication Unit, par-
ticipate in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through August 16,
1991.
Margie Bond, Bachelors Candidate, University of North Caro-
lina at Greensboro. Graphic Production, involvement with
graphic production for the American Festival of Folklife,
June 24, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Amy Felix, Bachelors Degree. Graphics Unit, ptoduce graph-
ics for exhibits (temporary, traveling, permanent) using
photo silkscreen techniques, mounting two dimensional
art; graphics and computerized sign making equipment,
March 4, 1991 through June 1, 1991.
Dawn Jackson, Bachelors Candidate, University of Washing-
ton. Rotate between three exhibit production shops: graph-
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ics, models, and fabrication, June 24, 1991 through August
13. 1991-
Sebastian Soto-Olmos, Visiting Professional, C.Cultural-Arte
Contemporaneo. Graphics, Model Shop, and Fabrication,
rotate between three different exhibit production shops and
receive training in the three, September 23, 1991 through
December 19, 1991.
Museum Careers Program, June 10, 1991 through August 9,
1991.
Megan Manion, Bachelors Candidate, University of California
at Los Angeles. Intern Programs, update the Internship Op-
portunities at the Smithsonian book, June 17, 1991 through Au-
gust 9, 1991.
Office of Horticulture
Office of the Registrar
Janet Aldrich, Bachelors Candidate, Spokane Falls Commu-
nity College. Greenhouse, general greenhouse work includ-
ing watering, weeding, potting, mixing soil, ptopagating,
grooming, and assisting with scheduling deliveries, June
17, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Randall Barnes, Bachelors Candidate, California Polytechnic
State University. Landscape Architect, identify, inventory,
and measure location of plants on the grounds; update
planting plans with information gathered on the grounds,
June 24, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
James Cannata, Bachelors Candidate, Montgomery College.
Landscape Architect, identify, inventory, and measure loca-
tion of plants on the grounds; update planting plans with
information gathered on the grounds, June 17, 1991
through August 23, 1991.
Bernard Hawkins, High School Graduate. Participant in "In-
tern 91," July 15, 1991 through August 16, 1991
Patricia Jasaitis, Bachelors Candidate, University of Chicago.
Landscape Architect, identify, inventory, and measure loca-
tion of plants on the grounds; update planting plans with
information gatheted on the grounds, June 10, 1991
through August 16, 1991.
Owen Lagle, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland.
Grounds Management Division, various grounds manage-
ment techniques will be applied in the Enid A. Haupt Gar-
den, including turf management, formal flower bed
planting and maintenance, and maintenance of urns and
baskets, June 17, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Office of Museum Programs
Susanne Fabricius, Masters Degree. Study community muse-
ums in North America; organize information on tribal mu-
seums, November 29, 1990 through November 30, 1991.
Edward C. Harp, Masters Candidate, Indiana University. De-
velop two workshops in marketing/development for 1991
Training Congress, January 7, 1991 through June 30, 1991.
Sarah Landon, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland —
Baltimore County. Intern Programs, assist in organizing
Kim Saito, Law Degree Candidate, George Mason School of
Law. Write an information booklet on items that fall
within the Endangered Species Act and other related laws;
permits and other requirements, June 3, 1991 through Au-
gust 2, 1991.
Smithsonian Institution Traveling
Exhibition Service
Letitia Doggett, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Museum education internship; team exhibition
work and planning; workshop evaluation, January 14, 1991
through June 21, 1991.
Stephanie Fullen, Bachelors Candidate, American University.
Program, education research and catalogue development for
"Art as Activist" traveling exhibition, June 17, 1991
through August 16, 1991.
Sara Geelan, Bachelors Candidate, Johns Hopkins University.
Team member in exhibition development of "Seeing With-
out Sight," January 22, 1991 through May 29, 1991.
Zuraidah Hashim, Bachelors Candidate, Geotge Washington
University. Public Relations Intern, January 28, 1991
through April 28, 1991.
Heather Hayduk, Bachelors Degree. Program Team, newslet-
ter editor for Tropical Rainforest exhibition; assist team
with Tropical Rainforest Refurbishment, June 3, 1991
through August 30, 1991.
Britt Raphling, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni-
versity. Education, research resource guide for "Perpetual
Campaign," January 14, 1991 through July 16, 1991.
Gretchen Schellstede, Masters Candidate, George Washington
University. Program, plan, research, and development of in-
ternational art exhibitions, June 10, 1991 through October
16, 1991.
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Public Service
National Science Resources Center
Basheera Abdus-Sabur, Bachelors Candidate. Assist with exe-
cution of the NSRC Elementary Science Leadership Insti-
tute for 16 school districts from n states to help them
improve the teaching of science in their districts, June 3,
1991 through August 23, 1991.
Nancy Moorachian, Bachelors Candidate, Simmons College.
Assist with execution of the NSRC Elementary Science
Leadership Institute for 16 school districts form 11 states to
help them improve the teaching of science in their dis-
tricts, June 3, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Office of Elementary and
Secondary Education
Kendra Jones, Bachelors Degree. Projects in curriculum devel-
opment and educational policy, June 4, 1991 through Au-
gust 23, 1991.
Terry Lee, Bachelors Candidate, Spelman College. Assist in on-
going projects, June 3, 1991 through August 23, 1991.
Elisabeth Mills, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington
University. Assist with intern alumni newsletter for and by
former interns of the OESE Summer Intern Program, Feb-
ruary II, 1991 through April 30, 1991.
Office ofFolklife Programs
Carmen Angulo, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington
University. Research, production, and presentation for
Quincentenary program at the Festival of American
Folklife, June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Katrinka Ebbe, Masters Degree. Work with Indonesia compo-
nent of the Festival of American Folklife, February 11, 1991
through July 31, 1991.
Suzan Harada, Kapi'olani Communiry College. Assist and ob-
serve in coordination of Indonesian program of Festival of
American Folklife, June 12, 1991 through July 8, 1991.
Olukayode Kolade, High School Graduate. Work wirh Festi-
val of American Folklife in planning and production; assist
with participants packets and crew in preparing festival
site; assist the craft participants during festival and post -fes-
tival wrap-up, June 17, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Jeffrey Leinaweaver, Bachelors Candidate, University of Ari-
zona. Work with Quincentenary program for the Festival of
American Folklife, May 22, 1991 through July 31, 1991.
Laurie Manos, Bachelors Candidare, St. Mary's College of
Maryland. Assist with design and graphics of the Festival
of American Folklife, June 3, 1991 through July 16, 1991.
Ilsia Mercedez, High School Graduate, work with Folklife Fes-
tival in planning and production of festival; assist with
packages and crew in preparing festival site; assist craft par-
ticipants during festival and post-festival wrap-up, June 14,
1991 through August 9, 1991.
Omar Ndoye, Masters Candidate, George Washingron Univer-
sity. Organization of field material for Smithsonian ar-
chives; assist in compiling Senegal/USVI educational
materials, October 2, 1990 through June 30, 1991.
Susan Ratcliffe, Bachelors Candidate, College of St. Mary and
St. John. Assist with the design of tent interiors; assist in
craft area of Festival of American Folklife Family Farm pro-
gram, June 10, 1991 through July 12, 1991.
Ernestine Sandoval, High School Graduate. Participant in "In-
tern 91," June 10, 1991 through July 12, 1991.
Era Schrepfer, Bachelors Candidate, University of Washing-
ton. Assist designer in setting up an exhibit of Bolivian tex-
tiles for the Festival of American Folklife, June 7, 1991
through Seprember 30, 1991.
Rebecca Simons, Bachelors Degree. Assist with design and
graphics of the Festival of American Folklife, June 17, 1991
through July 31, 1991.
Leslie Spitz-Edison. Archival work, cataloguing and organiz-
ing the Folkways collection; log videotape taken at the Fes-
tival of American Folklife, March 20, 1991 through July 31,
1991.
Alexander Sweda, Bachelors Degree. Archival work, assist ar-
chivist with preservation and cataloging projecr with 2000-
3000 glass lacquer audio discs in the archives. May 6, 1991
through July 15, 1991.
Karen Weinstein, Bachelors Degree. Work with the African
Immigrant Folklife Study, and the 1992 Festival of Ameri-
can Folklife Maroon program, September 6, 1991 through
September 5, 1992.
Laura Willson, Bachelors Degree. Assist with the Quincenten-
ary program at the Festival of American Folklife June 10,
1991 through July 30, 1991.
Office of Public Affairs
Nancy Kapcia, High School Graduate. Participant in "Intern
91," June 10, 1991 through July 12, 1991.
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External Affairs
Smithsonian Institution Press
Office of the Assistant Secretary for
External Affairs
Jeffrey McAndrews, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown Univer-
sity. Debt Swap Team, work on coordinating approaches to
corporate and institutional donors in various countries; de-
veloping information pertaining to Smithsonian programs,
January 22, 1991 through May 31, 1991.
Office of Development
Charlene Haskell, Bachelors Degree. Development, develop a
Smithsonian Training Manual for performing research tasks
with corporations, foundations, and individuals for fund
raising efforts, September 30, 1991 through June 30, 1992.
Margaret Kauffmann, Masters Candidate, Indiana University.
Development, comprehensive study to determine scope of
Smithsonian outreach programs across the country for the
publication compiled: "Smithsonian Services to the Na-
tion," February 1, 1991 through April 30, 1991.
Lyselle Kendall, Bachelors Degree. Conduct research on indi-
viduals, corporations, and organizations for the MP ALA
Ranch Project in Kenya, September 16, 1991 through Janu-
ary 1, 1992.
Elizabeth Mavar, Bachelors Candidate, Southern Methodist
University. Development of resource center with materials
about programs and activities of offices and bureaus
throughout the Smithsonian; fundraising research; addi-
tional projects that may include writing or be involved
with special events, June 10, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Yoram Wurmser, Bachelors Degree. Conduct research on
sources for MPALA Ranch project in Kenya, September 16,
1991 through December 31, 1991.
Jennifer McCartney, Bachelors Candidate, Williams College.
Smithsonian Books Division, research various aspects of the
popular books in production, i.e. Books of Books — photo-
graphs, captions, miscellaneous facts and assist with other
editorial functions including: proofreading, editing, and li-
aison with marketing as they relate, June 3, 1991 through
August 2, 1991.
Eleanor McMillan, Bachelors Candidate, Princeton Univer-
sity. Book Development Section, create a permanent tecord
of all Book Development projects' transparencies and art
gathered from various museums: log in, return art, picture
and text research for six ongoing and future Book Develop-
ment projects, June 17, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
John Poirier, Bachelors Candidate, Colby College. University
Press Division, assist the natural sciences acquisition editor
with the cotrelation and preparation for publication of
book projects in science, technology, and natural history,
June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Smithsonian National Associate Program
Elizabeth England, Bachelors Degree. Young Benefactors,
work in list management, newsletters, and special events,
September 23, 1991 through December 23, 1991.
Mara Slaughter, Bachelors Candidate, Florida International
University. Contributing Membership, work on special
membership activities of the James Smithson Society and
the Young Benefactots. May 14, 1991 through July 12, 1991.
Smithsonian Resident Associate Program
Office of Telecommunications
Francesca Raimond, Bachelors Candidate, Univetsiry of Mary-
land — Baltimore. Assist on Radio Program enritled "Spir-
its of the Present — The Legacy from Native America."
January 22, 1991 through October 21, 1991.
James Caparas, Bachelors Candidate, Catholic University. Stu-
dio Arts, assist the supply manager for Studio Arts and
Young Associates with general office work as well as work
on special projects. May 15, 1991 through August 30, 1991.
Michelle Dalimot, Bachelors Candidate, American Universiry.
International Center, general assistance in public affairs de-
partment, January 23, 1991 through May 31, 1991.
Tyna Edelin, High School Student, Eastern Senior High
School. Young Associates Program, serve as a liaison be-
tween the instructors of the Smithsonian Summer Camp
and the Resident Associate Programs office, July 8, 1991
through August 9, 1991.
Felicia Gaines, Bachelors Candidate, American University.
Public Affairs Office, keep archival record current by assem-
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bling clippings, photographs, and other material. May 13,
1991 through August 16, 1991.
Quincy Hicks, Bachelors Candidate, University of Oklahoma.
Public Affairs, learn the essentials of public affairs includ-
ing archiving, filing, writing of reports, and directing
media. May 19, 1991 through July 20, 1991.
Carrie Higginbotham, Bachelors Candidate, Connecticut Col-
lege. Studio Arts, learn about the business aspect behind
the arts world. May 28, 1991 through August 15, 1991.
Perre Magness, Bachelors Candidate, Trinity College. Public
Affairs, assist with public affairs and membership pro-
grams, June 10, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Susan Mordan, Masters Candidate, Simpson College. Public
Affairs, work with the handling of publicity of special
events, September 9, 1991 through December 20, 1991.
Victoria Moreno, High School Graduate. Discovery Theater,
participate in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through August 16,
1991.
Sandra Park, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University.
Public Affairs, participate in daily activities of public af-
fairs office with archiving, preparation of publicity and in-
formation for events, October 9, 1990 through December
31, 1990.
Joanna Pulcini, Bachelors Candidate, Catholic University of
America. Young Associates, liaison with summer camp in-
structors; analyze and research other local summer camps,
potential family films, prospective tours, and prospective
foundations and corporations for funding; prepare scholar-
ship materials, May 20, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Maria Rodriguez-Ema, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown Uni-
versity. Public Affairs, archiving, filing, etc., June 10, 1991
through August 15, 1991.
Kevin Walker, Bachelors Candidate, Mary Washington Col-
lege. Office of Public Affairs, assist in the duties of the Res-
ident Associate Program, September 3, 1991 through
December 31, 1991.
Debra Wood, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Dis-
covery Theater, sales-taking, reservations, distributing pro-
motional, and education materials, customer assistance;
assist house manager; research for fall production of Benja-
min Ranneker; other duties as needed, January 23, 1991
through May 12, 1991.
Amelia Yeager, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Vol-
unteers, assist decent/volunteer coordinator in all phases of vol-
unteer programs, October 5, 1990 through December 15, 1990.
Finance and Administration
Business Management Office
Poornima Indu Nair, Bachelors Candidate, University of Vir-
ginia. Product Development and Licensing Division, assist
in research and developing products. May 20, 1991 through
August 16, 1991.
Sandra Narva, Bachelors Degree. Product Development and
Licensing Division, assist on collections research and re-
search for product provenance; identify, classify, and archive
collections photographs and information, September 2, 1991
through October 31, 1991.
Office of Architectural History and
Historic Preservation
Kristin Hall, Bachelors Degree. Prepare a study based on the
proposal to place an Aftican American Museum in an his-
toric building, June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991.
Office of Information Resource
Management
Christopher Powell, High School Graduate. Academic Sys-
tems Group, participate in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991
through August 16, 1991.
Tran Thai, High School Graduate. Research Systems Division,
work with an electronic printing specialist and a scientific
workstation specialist; use several microcomputer based
graphic and desktop publishing to produce logos,
typefonts, documents and drawings, June 17, 1991 through
August 9, 1991.
Office of Printing and
Photographic Services
Nickole Busby, High School Graduate. Participant in "Intern
91," June 10, 1991 through July 12, 1991.
Lynette Chewning, Bachelors Candidate, James Madison Uni-
versity. Photo Services, assist photographers in photograph-
ing museum pieces; document historical events; caption
laser disc application; reproducing photographs and slides,
July l, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
John Farrell, High School Graduate. Participate in "Intern
91," July 15, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Jason Hacker, Bachelors Candidate, Washington University.
Rehouse and identify historic negatives, June 3, 1991
through August 20, 1991.
William Kendrick, Bachelors Candidate, James Madison Uni-
versiry. Photo Services, assist photographers in document-
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ing museum pieces and historic events; captioning laser
disc information and applications; reproduce photographs
and slides, July 1, 1991 through August 16, 1991.
Damon Parrish, Bachelors Candidate, Randolph Community
College. Photography, studio, location, and historic docu-
mentation photography, October 9, 1990 through Novem-
ber 16, 1990.
Heidi Pendergast, Bachelors Candidate, Randolph Commu-
nity College. Photographic Services, photographic intern-
ship, April 8, 1991.
Sharifah Ramsay, High School Graduate. Participant in "In-
tern 91," June 10, 1991 through July u, 1991.
Michael Traistet, Bachelors Candidate, Randolph Community
College. Photography, studio, location, and historic docu-
mentation photography. October 9, 1990 through Novem-
ber 16, 1990.
Amy Wilkinson, Bachelors Candidare, Randolph Community
College. Photographic Services, photographic internship.
April 8, 1991 through May 17, 1991.
Anne Yoakum, Bachelors Candidate, University of Oklahoma.
Work on the development of a database; work on the cata-
loguing and inventory of the George Thames Collection of
Photographs, July 16, 1991 through August II, 1991.
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Research Associates
Research Associate status is conferred by the Secretary on individuals from
outside the Institution who are conducting ongoing research in areas in
which the Smithsonian has collections or expertise. Research Associates are
granted access to the Institution's facilities and reference resources and often
consult or collaborate with Smithsonian researchers. Most appointments of
Research Associates are for a duration of three years and are renewable. The
following list includes all those individuals who were Research Associates
during the fiscal year.
Conservation Analytical
Lab
Dr. Veletta Canouts
Dr. Rita P. Wright (NMNH)
National Museum of
African Art
Research
National Zoological Park
Dr. Mary E. Allen
Dr. Joel Berger
Dr. Adelmar Coimbra-Filho
Dr. Carolyn M. Crockett
Dr. Priya Davidar
Dr. John F. Eisenberg
Dr. John G. Frazier
Dr. Karen L. Goodrowe
Dr. Theodore I. Grand
Dr. Susan M. Haig
Dr. Sara J. Iverson
Dr. William J. McShea
Dr. Charles Menzel
Dr. Brian Miller
Mr. Steven L. Monfort
Dr. Stephen J. O'Brien
Dr. William F. Rail
Dr. Mitchel Schiewe
Dt. George Schwede
Dr. Michael Stuwe
Dr. Melvin E. Sunquist
Dr. Samuel K. Wasser
Office of Interdisciplinary
Studies
Dr. Wilton S. Dillon
Smithsonian
Environmental Research
Center
Dr. Richard Smucker
Smithsonian Institution
Libraries
Dr. Silvio A. Bedim
Miss Jean Chandler Smith
Smithsonian Tropical
Research Institute
Dr. Peter Shaw Ashton
Dr. Stephen P. Hubbell
Museums
Arthur M. Sackler
Gallery and Freer Gallery
of Art
Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzhugh
Dr. Labelle Prussin
National Museum of
American Art
Dr. Wanda M. Corn
Dr. Charles C. Eldredge
National Museum of
Natural History
Dr. Ronald Altig
Dt. Richard B. Aronson
Dr. William P. Barse
Dr. Aaron M. Bauer
Dr. David Begun
Dr. Raymond L. Bernor
Dr. Annalisa Berta
Dr. William E. Bicldey
Dr. Rudiger Bieler
Dr. Alison S. Brooks
Dr. Harley P. Brown
Dr. Robert L. Brownell
Dr. Robyn Burnham
Dr. John E. Cadle
Mr. Roger B. Clapp
Dr. Margaret S. Collins
Dr. Jose Cuacrecasas
Dr. Steven J. Culver
Dr. John D. Damuth
Dr. Kenneth Dodd
Dr. Eduardo Dominguez
Dr. Daryl P. Domning
Dr. Jean-Paul Dumont
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Dr. Lance Durden
Mr. J. Thomas Dutro, Jr.
Dr. Robert L. Edwards
Dr. Robert M. Ehrenreich
Dr. Louise Emmons
Mr. Carl H. Ernst
Dr. Ralph E. Eshelman
Dr. Neal L Evenhuis
Dr. Jerzy Fedorowski
Dr. John W. Fisher
Dr. Catherine S. Fowler
Dr. Don Fowler
Dr. Amnon Freidberg
Dr. Timothy P. Friedlander
Dr. George C. Frison
Dr. John M. Fritz
Dr. Bruno Frohlich
Dr. Alfred L Gardner
Dr. J. Whitfield Gibbons
Dr. James Lowell Gibbs, Jr.
Dr. Thomas G. Gibson
Dr. James B. Griffin
Dr. Ralph E. Harbach
Dr. Bruce A. Harrison
Mrs. Catharine A. Hawks
Dr. Miriam H. Muedeking Heyer
Dr. Richard Highton
Dt. Robert S. Hoffmann
Dr. Aleta Hohn
Dr. John R. Holsinger
Dr. Peter W. Houde
Dr. Yiau-Min Huang
Mr. Morton L. Isler
Mrs. Phyllis R. Isler
Mr. Joseph H. Kirkbride, Jr.
Dr. Carl F. Koch
Dr. Silvard Kool
Dr. Richard T Koritzer, D.D.S.
Mrs. Roxie Laybourne
Ms. Diane S. Littler
Dr. Linda E. Resnik Maxson
Dr. Jerry N. McDonald
Dr. D. Bruce Means
Dr. Betty J. Meggers
Dr. Ronald I. Miller
Mr. Scott E. Miller
Dr. John D. Milliman
Dr. Guy G. Musser
Dr. Christopher Nagle
Dr. Richard T. O'Grady
Dr. William A. Oliver, Jr.
Dr. Paul A. Opler
Dr. Hidetoshi Ota
Dr. Jacqueline Marie Palmer
Dr. Philip D. Perkins
Dr. William Perrin
Dr. John J. Pipoly III
Dr. John Pojeta, Jt.
Dr. Dan A. Polhemus
Dr. John T. Polhemus
Dr. Patricia Poole
Dr. Stephen R. Potter
Dr. Bruce D. Ragsdale
Dr. Marjorie L. Reaka
Dr. Janet W. Reid
Dr. John F. Reinert
Hon. S. Dillon Ripley II
Dr. Kenneth D. Rose
Dr. Velva E. Rudd
Dr. Bruce Runnegar
Dr. William J. Sando
Dr. Silvia Santiago
Dr. Jay C. Schaffer
Dr. David E. Schindel
Dr. Judith Skog
Dr. Anthony Socci
Dr. Norman F. Sohl
Mr. Theodore J. Spilman
Dr. David L. Stein
Dr. William Louis Stern
Dr. Paul Stoller
Dr. Hans-Dieter Sues
Prof. Katsuji Tsuneki
Dr. Michael Vecchione
Dr. John W. Verano
Dr. George B. Vogt
Dr. Alan C. Walker
Mrs. Mildred Wott Wedel
Dr. Don Wilson
Dr. Christopher Wnuk
Dr. David P. Wooldridge
Dr. W. Christopher Wozencraft
Dr.JohnE.Yellen
Dr. Frank N. Young
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Appendix 4
Publications of the Smithsonian
Institution Press in
Fiscal Year ippi
During fiscal year 1991 the Smithsonian Institution
Press released over 150 publications, including trade
books, exhibition catalogs, museum guides, mono-
graphs, brochures, pamphlets, videos, and sound record-
ings, the most important of which are listed below.
University Press
Ahlbom, Richard Eighme, and Vera Beaver-Bticken Espinola,
eds., Russian Copper Icons and Crosses from the Kjtnz Collection:
Castings of Faith, trade edition of Smithsonian Studies in
History and Technology, 51. July 1991.
Baidukov, Georgiy, translated by Peter Belov, edited by Von
Hardesty, Russian Lindbergh: The Life ofValery Chkalov. Sep-
tember 1991.
Barber, Karen, / Could Speak until Tomorrow: Oriki, Women, and
the Past in a Yoruba Town. Copublished with Edinburgh
Universiry Press, June 1991.
Barger, M. Susan, and William B. White, The Daguerreotype:
Nineteenth-Century Technology and Modem Science. August
1991.
Barney, Tina, Friends and Relations: Photographs by Tina Barney.
July 1991.
Beamont, Roland, Testing Early Jets: Compressibility and the Su-
personic Era. Copublished with Airlife Publishing Ltd.,
Shrewsbury, England, June 1991.
Berry, Fred, and W John Kress, Heliconia: An Identification
Guide. March 1991.
Biersack, Alerta, ed., Clio in Oceania: Toward a Historical An-
thropology. December 1990.
Borowitz, Helen and Albert, Pawnshop and Palaces: The Fall
and Rise of the Campana Art Museum. March 1991.
Brazil, Mark A., The Birds of Japan. Copublished with Christo-
pher Helm Ltd., London, April 1991.
Brooks-Pazmany, Kathleen, United States Women in Aviation
1010-1020, trade edition of Smithsonian Studies in Air and
Space, 5. June 1991.
Caffery, Debbie Fleming, Carry Me Home: Louisiana Sugar
Country in Photographs by Debbie Fleming Caffery. October
1990.
Collins, Martin J., and Sylvia D. Fries, eds., A Spacefaring Na-
tion: Perspectives on American Space History and Policy. Febru-
ary 1991.
Croker, Robert A., Pioneer Ecologist: The Life and Work of Victor
Ernest Shelford, 1877-1068. September 1991.
Davis, Benjamin O., Jr., Benjamin 0. Davis, Jr., American: An
Autobiography. December 1990.
DeVos, Louis, Klaus Rurzler, Nicole Boury-Esnault, Claude
Donadey, and Jean Vacelet, Atlas of Sponge Morphology. June
1991.
Douglas, Deborah G., United States Women in Aviation 1940-
ip8f, trade edition of Smithsonian Studies in Air and Space,
7. June 1991.
Falk, Lisa, ed.. Historical Archaeology in Global Perspective. Feb-
ruary 1991.
Fardon, Richard, Between God, the Dead, and the Wild: Chamba
Interpretations of Ritual and Religion. Copublished with Edin-
burgh Universiry Press, May 1991.
Feeley-Harnik, Gillian, A Green Estate: Restoring Independence in
Madagascar. September 1991.
Ford, Daniel, Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and the American
Volunteer Group. August 1991.
Frederte, Raymond H., The Sky on Fire: The First Battle of Brit-
ain, 1017-1018. February 1991.
Gjording, Chris, Conditions Not of Their Choosing: The Guaymi
Indians and Mining Multinationals in Panama. June 1991.
Gravalos, Mary Evans O'Keefe, and Carol Pulin, Bertha Lum.
March 1991.
Grove, Nancy, Magical Mixtures: Martsol Portrait Sculpture.
Copublished with the National Portrait Gallery, April
1991.
Gwynn-Jones, Terry, Farther and Faster: Aviation's Adventuring
Years, ipop-ipjp. August 1991.
Hall, R. Cargill, Lightning over Bougainville: The Yamamoto Mis-
sion Reconsidered. May 1991.
Hansen, Jens Peder Hart,j0rgen Meldgaard, and J0rgen
Nordqvist, eds.. The Greenland Mummies. Copublished with
the British Museum, April 1991.
Hardesty, Von, Red Phoenix: The Rise of Soviet Air Power, ipji-
ip^f. Paper reprint, April 1991.
Harley, Richard M., Breakthroughs on Hunger: A Journalist's En-
counter with Global Change. January 1991.
Hill, Janice, Weather from Above: America's Meteorological Satel-
lites. January 1991.
Howson, Gerald, Aircraft of the Spanish Civil War, ip}6-ipjp.
November 1990.
Inskipp, Carol and Tim, A Guide to the Birds of Nepal, second
edition. Copublished with Christopher Helm Ltd, London,
June 1991.
Jackson, Michael, and Ivan Karp, eds., Personbood and Agency:
The Experience of Self and Other in African Societies.
Copublished with Aimquist and Wiksell International,
Stockholm, Novembet 1990.
Johnston, A. M. "Tex," and Charles Barton, Tex Johnston: Jet-
Age Test Pilot. May 1991.
Kapferer, Bruce, A Celebration of Demons: Exorcism and the Aes-
thetics of Healing in Sri Lanka, revised edition. April 1991.
Karp, Ivan, and Steven D. Lavine, eds.. Exhibiting Cultures:
The Poetics and Politics of Museum Display. May 1991.
Kirlin, Katherine S., and Thomas M. Kirlin, Smithsonian
Folklife Cookbook. September 1991.
Kohlstedt, Sally Gregory, The Origins of Natural Science in
America: The Essays of George Brown Goode. September 1991.
Kotler, Neil G., ed.. Sharing Innovation: G lobal Perspectives on
Food, Agriculture, and Rural Development. October 1990.
Kuchler, Susanne, and Walter Melion, eds., Images of Memory:
On Remembering and Representation. July 1991.
Lhamon, W. T, Jr., Deliberate Speed: The Origins of a Cultural
Style in the American 1950s. October 1990.
Lindstrom, Lamont, Knowledge and Power in a South Pacific Soci-
ety. October 1990.
Lovell, Nancy C, Patterns of Injury and Illness in Great Apes: A
Skeletal Analysis. October 1990.
Mason, Tim, and Lynn Mason, Helen Hyde. January 1991.
Melosh, Barbara, Engendering Culture: Manhood and Womanhood
in the New Deal Public Art and Theater. September 1991.
Meyer, Henry Cord, Airshipmen, Businessmen, and Politics, 1890-
1940. August 1991.
National Museum of Natural History, "Smithsonian Chart of
Animal Evolution," postet. Copublished with the
Naturhistorisk Museum Arhus, Denmark, February 1991.
Naveen, Ron, Colin Monteath, Tui DeRoy, and Mark Jones,
Wild Ice: Antarctic Journeys. October 1990.
Nijhout, H. Frederik, The Development and Evolution of Butter-
fly Wing Patterns. August 1991.
Nixon, Nicholas, People in Life: Photographs by Nicholas Nixon.
July 1991.
Oakes, Claudia M., U.S. Women in Aviation, 19)0-19)9, trade edi-
tion of Smithsonian Studies in Air and Space, 6. June 1991.
Oja, Carol J., Colin McPhee: Composer in Two Worlds. Novem-
ber 1990.
Ortner, Donald J., and Arthur C. Aufderheide, eds.. Human
Paleopathology: Current Syntheses and Future Options. May 1991.
Peebles, Curtis, The Moby Dick Project: Reconnaissance Balloons
over Russia. April 1991.
Robinson, Michael H., and Lionel Tiger, eds., Man and Beast
Revisited. April 1991.
Rogers, J. Daniel, Objects of Change: Tht Archaeology and History
of Ankara Contact with Europeans. October 1990.
Rummel, Robert W., Howard Hughes and TWA. May 1991.
Rutzler, Klaus, ed., New Perspectives in Sponge Biology. January
1991.
Shafer, Craig L., Nature Reserves: Island Theory and Conservation
Practice. February 1991.
Siskind, Aaron, Harlem: Photographs by Aaron Siskind, 1932-
1940. Copublished with the National Museum of American
Art, December 1990.
Smith, Henry Ladd, Airways: The History of Commercial Avia-
tion in the United States. May 1991.
, Airways Abroad: The Story of American World Air
Routes. May 1991.
Thomas, David Hurst, ed., Columbian Consequences, Volume 3:
The Spanish Borderlands in Pan-American Perspective. May
1991.
Truettnet, William H, ed.. The West as America: Reinterpreting
Images of the Frontier. February 1991.
Viola, Herman J., and Carolyn Margolis, eds.. Seeds of Change:
A Quincentennial Commemoration. August 1991.
Vogt O'Connor, Diane, Guide to the Photographic Collections at
the Smithsonian Institution, Volume II. August 1991.
Williams, Brett, ed.. The Politics of Culture. March 1991.
Young, Allen M. Sarapiqui Chronicle: A Naturalist in Costa
Rica. June 1991.
Zeder, Melinda A., Feeding Cities: Specialized Animal Economy in
the Near East. September 1991.
Zemke, Hubert, as told to Roger A. Freeman, Zemke's Stalag:
The Final Days of World War II. February 1991.
Book Development Division
Bowman, Doris, The Smithsonian Treasury of American Quills.
Copublished with Random House, August 1991.
Embury, Barbara, The Dream is Alive: A Flight of Discovery
Aboard the Space Shuttle. December 1990. (Distribution to
the trade by HarperCollins.)
Guide Officiel de la Smithsonian. November 1990.
Guia Official del Smithsonian. November 1990.
Japanese translation of Official Guide to the Smithsonian. No-
vember 1990.
Official Guide to the National Museum of American History. Feb-
ruary 1991.
Official Guide to the Smithsonian. November 1990.
Offtzieller Fuhrerdurcb das Smithsonian. November 1990.
Sullivan, Robert D., A Picture Tour of the National Museum of
Natural History. July 1991.
Voss, Frederick, The Smithsonian Treasury of the Presidents.
Copublished with Random House, August 1991.
White, John, The Smithsonian Treasury of Minerals and Gems.
Copublished with Random House, August 1991.
Smithsonian Recordings
Jelly Roll Morton, volume L The Pianist and Composer, eighteen
selections composed and performed by Jelly Roll Morton,
single compact disc. No. RD 04}. June 1991.
Folk Song America: A loth Century Revival, ninety-nine selec-
tions petformed by various artists; four -compact disc, four-
cassette, or six-LP set, including 106-page booklet; No. RD
046. July 1991.
So
Smithsonian Video Division
Benjamin 0. Davis, Jr.: American, video. September 1990.
Krapp's Last Tape by Samuel Beckett, Beckett Directs Beckett
series video. Coproduced by the University of Maryland Vi-
sual Press, Cameras Continentales, S.F.P., La Sept, FR3,
RTP, WGBH Boston, and PBS; distributed by Smithson-
ian Video Division.
Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, Beckett Directs Beckett
series video. Coproduced by the University of Maryland Vi-
sual Press, Cameras Continentales, S.F.P., La Sept, FR3,
RTP, WGBH Boston, and PBS; distributed by Smithson-
ian Video Division.
Federal Series Publications
Contributions to Anthropology
33. Crocker, William H. "The Canela (Eastern Timbira), I: An
Ethnographic Introduction." 13 December 1990.
Contributions to Botany
74. Hale, Mason E. "A Synopsis of the Lichen Genus
XanthoparmeJia (Vaimo) Hale (Ascomycotina:
Parmeliaceae)." 25 October 1990.
76. Faden, Robert B. "The Morphology and Taxonomy of An-
eiiema R. Brown (Commelinaceae)." 15 April 1991.
77. Nicolson, Dan H., with Robert A. DeFilipps, Alice C.
Nicolson, and Others. "Flora of Dominica, Part 2:
Dicoryledoneae." 19 February 1991.
78. Pizzolato, Thompson Demetrio. "Vascular System of the
Male and Female Horets of Raddia brasiliensis (Poaceae:
Bambusoideae: Olyreae." 28 December 1990.
Contributions to the Earth Sciences
29. Windsor, Donald M. "Climate and Moisture Variability in
a Tropical Forest: Long-term Records from Barro Colorado
Island, Panama." 18 December 1990.
Contributions to Zoology
497. Cressey, Roger. "Parasitic Copepods from the Gulf of
Mexico and Caribbean Sea, III: Caliguj." 24 April 1991.
498. Robbins, Robert K. "Evolution. Comparative Morphol-
ogy, and Identification of the Eumaeine Butterfly Genus
Rekoa Kaye (Lycaenidae: Theclinae)." 10 May 1991.
499. Barnard, J. L., and Camilla Ingram. "Lysianassoid
Amphipoda (Crustacea) from Deep-Sea Thermal Vents." 21
November 1990.
501. Erwin, Terry L. "The Ground-Beetles of Central America
(Carabidae), Part II: Notiophilini, Loricerini, and Car-
abini." 30 January 1991.
502. Spang ler, Paul J. "A Revision of the Neotropical Aquatic
Beetle Genus Stegotlmis (Coleoptera: Elmidae)." 29 Novem-
ber 1990.
503. Manning, Raymond B., and Fenner A. Chace, Jr. "Deca-
pod and Stomatopod Crustacea from Ascencion Island,
South Atlantic Ocean." 18 December 1990.
504. Cairns, Stephen D. "A Revision of the Ahermatypic
Scleractinia of the Galapagos and Cocas Islands." 22 March
1991.
505. Kornicker, Louis S. "Myodocopid Ostracoda of Enewetak
and Bikini Atolls." 30 January 1991.
506. Freidberg, Amnon, Lloyd Knutson, and Jay Abercrom-
bie. "A Revision of Sepedonea, a Neotropical Genus of Snail-
killing Flies (Diptera: Sciomyzidae)." 6 March 1991.
507. Vari, Richard P. "Systematics of the Neotropical Characi-
form Genus Steindacbnerina Fowler (Pisces: Ostariophysi)."
24 May 1991.
508. Olson, Storrs L, Gregory K. Pregill, and William B.
Hilgartner. "Studies on Fossil and Extant Vertebrates from
San Salvador (Watling's) Island, Bahamas." 11 December
1990.
509. Hershler, Robert, John R. Holsinger, and Leslie
Hubricht. "A Revision of the North American Freshwater
Snail Genus Fontigens (Prosobranchia: Hydrobiidae).' - 27 De-
cember 1990.
512. Nakamura, Koichiro, and C. Allan Child. "Pycnogonida
from Waters Adjacent to Japan." 16 May 1991.
514. Cairns, Stephen D. "Catalog of the Type Specimens of
Stony Corals (Milleporidae, Stylasteridae, Scleractinia) in
the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian In-
stitution." 9 April 1991.
516. Kornicker, Louis S. "Myodocopid Ostracoda of Hydrother-
mal Vents in the Eastern Pacific Ocean." 24 May 1991.
517. Vari, Richard P., and Jeffrey C. Howe. "Catalog of Type
Specimens of Recent Fishes in the National Museum of
Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 1: Characiformes
(Teleostei: Ostariophysi)." 28 August 1991.
518. Frost, Darrel R., W. Chris Wozencraft, and Robert S.
Hoffmann. "Phylogenetic Relationships of Hedgehogs and
Gymnures (Mammalia: Insectivora: Erinaceidae)." 16 Au-
gust 1991.
519. Springer, Victor G., Jeffrey T Williams, and Thomas M.
Orrell. "Catalog of Type Specimens of Recent Fishes in the
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institu-
tion, 2: Bleniidae." 12 April 1991.
522. Mathis, Wayne N. "Studies of Gymnomyzinae (Diptera:
Ephydridae), II: A Revision of the Shore Fly Subgenus
Pseudohecamede Hendel of the Genus Allotricboma Becker."
16 August 1991.
Folklife Studies
6. Fowler, Catherine S. "Tule Technology: Northern Paiute
Uses of Marsh Resources in Western Nevada." 30 April
1991.
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Studies in History and Technology
51. Ahlborn, Richard Eighme, and Vera Beaver-Bricken Es-
pinola, editors. "Russian Copper Icons and Crosses from
the Kunz Collection: Castings of Faith." 24 June 1991.
Publications for Museums, Bureaus, and
Related Organizations
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, calendar of events,
published thtee times a year.
James Smithson Society, "A Year in Review 1991," booklet.
September 1991.
National Museum of African Art, calendar of events, pub-
lished four times a year.
, "The An of the Personal Object," booklet by Philip
Ravenhill. September 1991.
National Museum of Natural History, "Scientific Event Alert
Network," monthly bulletin.
, Atoll Research Bulletin 339-346. December 1990.
, Atoll Research Bulletin 347. May 1991.
, Atoll Research Bulletin 34S-3S4. July 1991.
National Portrait Gallery, calendar of events, published four
times a year.
National Zoological Park, Asian Elephants, edited by John
Seidensticker and Susan Lumpkin. December 1990.
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Art to Zoo,
quarterly newsletter.
, "Research Guide for Teachers," booklet by Thomas
Lowderbaugh. September 1991.
Office of Fellowships and Grants, "Smithsonian Opportuni-
ties for Research and Study," booklet. September 1991.
, "Fellowships in Residence at the Smithsonian Insti-
tution," poster. August 1991.
Office of Information and Resource Management, Smithsonian
Institution Telephone Directory. March 1991.
Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Year 1900. May 1991.
Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Year Iff Supplement:
Chronology and Appendixes. May 1991.
Smithsonian Institution Women's Council, The Four Star,
newsletter published three times a year.
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International Center
Appendix 5
Publications of the Staff of the
Smithsonian Institution and
Its Subsidiaries in
Fiscal Year ippi
Research
Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Research
Joseph Henry Papers Project
Rothenberg, Marc, and Peter Hoffenberg. "Australia at the
1876 Exhibition in Philadelphia." Historical Records of Aus-
tralian Science, 8 (1990): 55-61.
American Studies Program
Washburn, Wilcomb E. "Comment on Richard Stoffle's Com-
mentary, "The Hopi, Navajo, Paiute, Zuni Land Disputes,'"
American Anthropologist 92 (3), September 1990, p. 745.
. "An Interview with Wilcomb Washburn," Continu-
ity: A Journal of History, No. 14, Spring/Fall 1990, pp. 1-19.
"American Historians Should Acknowledge Their
Failure to Oppose Soviet Distortions," The Chronicle of
Higher Education, Section 2. Opinion, Vol. XXXVII, No. 15,
December 12, 1990.
. "'Ceci Nest Pas Une Pipe': Or How to Deconstruct
the Civil Rights Act of 1991," Measure, No. 93 (March 1991),
pp. 6-9.
. "Of Dead Bulls and Dead Historians," Perspectives,
Ametican Historical Association Newslettet, Vol. 29, No. 5,
May/June 1991, pp. 24-25.
"Material Culture and Public History: Maturing To-
Smithsonian Institution Man and the
Biosphere Biological Diversity Program
Dallmeier, Francisco. Biology Conservation and Management of
Waterfowl in Venezuela. Caracas: Editorial Ex Libris, 1991.
. "Preliminary results of the effect of Hurricane Hugo
on the Biosphere Reserve of Luquillo, Puerto Rico: A Case
Study" in Future Research Trends in MAB, edited by Yusho
Aruga. Tokyo: Tokyo University of Fisheries, 1991, 53-66.
. "Whistling-ducks as a Manageable and Sustainable
Resource in Venezuela: Balancing Economic Costs and Ben-
efits" in Neotropical Wildlife Use and Conservation, edited by
John G. Robinson and Kent H. Redford. Chicago and Lon-
don: University of Chicago Press, 1991, 266-287.
, M. Kabel, C. Taylor, R. Rice, J. Mayne, C. Romano.
User's Guide to the Bisley Biodiversity Plots Luquillo Biosphere
Reserve - Puerto Rico. Washington: Smithsonian Institution,
1991.
, M. Kabel, C. Taylor, R. Rice, J. Mayne, C. Romano.
gether?," [review essay] The Public Historian, A Journal of
Public History, Vol. 13, No. 2, Spring 1991, pp. 53-60.
Field Guide to the Bisley Biodiversity Plots Luquillo Biosphere
Reserve - Puerto Rico. Washington: Smithsonian Institution,
1991.
Office of Quincentenary Programs
The New World Newsletter 2 (Spring/Summer 1991)
National Zoological Park
Department of Mammalogy
Galloway, M. 1991. Chaining for the times. Proceedings, ltth An-
nual Elephant Workshop. Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Gould, E. (consulting editor). 1990. Encylopedia of Animals,
Mammals. Gallery Books, New York. 240 pgs.
. 1990. Hunters in the night. Zoogoer and Bats (Bat
Conservation International). Fall issues.
Goldsmith, N.F. and E. Gould. 1990. Sumerian bats, lion-
headed eagles and iconographic evidence for the overthrow
of a female-priest hegemony. Biblical archaeologist. 53:142-156.
Department of Ornithology
Stevens, E.F. 1991. Flamingo breeding: the role of group dis-
plays. Zoo Biology. 10:53-63.
Department of Herpetology
Frankenberg, E. and D. Marcellini. 1991. Comparative analysis
of the male multiple click calls of colonizing house geckos
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(Hemidactylus tunicas) from the Southern U.S.A. and Israel.
Israel Journal of Zoology. 37:197-118
Marcellini, D. and T.A. Jenssen. 1991. Avoidance learning by
the curly-tailed lizard, Lciocephalus scbreibersi; Implications
for anti-predator behavior. Journal of Herpelology. 25:238-241.
Department of Zoological Research
Boness, DJ. 1990. Fostering behavior in Hawaiian monk
seals: is there a reproductive cost? Behavioral Ecology and
Sociobiology. 27:113-122.
. 1991. Determinants of mating systems in the Otarii-
dae (Pinnipedia). In: The Behavior of Pinnipeds, D. Renoug,
Ed. Chapman & Hall. London, pp. 1-44.
Fleischer, R.C., S.I. Rothstein and L Miller. 1991. Mitochon-
drial-DNA variation indicates gene flow between subspe-
cies of the brown-headed cowbird. Condor, 93:185-189.
Fleischer, R.C., S.C. Conant and M. Morin. 1991. Population
bottlenecks and genetic variation in native and introduced
populations of the Laysan finch (Telespiza cantons). Heredity.
125-130.
Fleischer, R.C., R.N. Williams and AJ. Baker. 1991. Genetic
variation within and among populations of the common
mynah (Acridotberes Iristis). Journal of Heredity. 82.
Gtand, T.I. 1990. The functional anatomy of body mass. In:
Body size in mammalian paleobiology: Estimation and hi logical
implications, J. Damuth and B. MacFadden, Eds., Cam-
bridge University Press.
Greenberg, R. 1991. EI Sur de Mexico: Cruce de caminos para
pajaros migratorios. 32 page booklet.
Haig, S.M., J.D. Ballou and S.R. Derrickson. 1990. Manage-
ment options for preserving genetic diversity: reintroduc-
tion of Guam rails to the wild. Conservation Biology.
4:290-300.
Kleiman, D.G. 1990. Decision making about a reintroduc-
tion: Do appropriate conditions exist? Endangered Species Up-
date. 8:18-19.
Kleiman, D.G, B. Beck, A.J. Baker, J. Ballou, J. Dietz and L
Dietz. 1990. The conservation program for the golden lion
tamarin. Endangered Species Update. 8:82-85.
Ralls, K. 1990. Review of "The Biology of Weasels and
Stoats" by C. King. Quarterly Review of Biology. 65(4):5I7.
Ralls, K. and R.L Brownell. 1991. A whale of a new species.
Nature. 350:560.
Ralls, K. and D.B. Siniff. 1990. Sea orters and oil: ecological
perspectives. Pp. 199- 210. In: Sea Mammals and Oil: Confront-
ing the Risks, edited by J. Gerachi and D.J. St. Aubin. Aca-
demic Press, New York.
Roberts, M. and M. Hutchins (eds.). 1990. The Biology and
Management of Tree Kangaroos. AAZPA Monotreme and Mar-
supial Taxon Advisory Group (Technical Bulletin Number
1), 38 PP-
Roberts, M. and F. Kohn. 1991. Technique for obtaining early
life history data in pouched marsupials. Zoo Biology. 10:81-
86.
Warkenrin, I.G. and P.C. James. 1990. Winter roost -site selec-
tion by urban merlins (Falco columbarius). Journal of Raptor
Research. 24:5-11.
Warkentin, I.G. and L.W Oliphant. 1990. Habitat use and
foraging behavior of urban Merlins (Falco columbarius) in
winter. Journal of Zoology (London). 221:539-565.
Department of Animal Health
Banish, L., M. Bush, R.J. Montali and D. Sack. 1990. Shigello-
sis in a zoological collection of primates. Journal of Zoo Wild-
life Medicine. 21:302-309.
Brown, J.L., D.E. Wildt, C.R. Raath, V. de Vos, J.G. Howard,
D.L. Janssen, S. Citano, and M. Bush. 1991. Impact of sea-
son on seminal characteristics and endocrine status of adult
free-ranging African buffalo (Syncerus caffer). Journal of Repro-
duction and Fertility. 92:47-57.
Brown, J.L., M. Bush, C. Packer, A.E. Pusey, S.L. Monfort,
S.J. O'Brien, D.L Janssen and D.E. Wildt. 1991. Develop-
mental changes in pituitary-gonadal function in free-rang-
ing lions (Panthera leo) of the Serengeti Plains and
Ngorongoro Ctztet.Journal of Reproduction and Fertility.
91:29-40.
Bush, M., J.A.M. Graves, S.J. O'Brien and D.E. Wldt. 1990.
Dissociative anaesthesia in free-ranging male koalas and se-
lected marsupials in captivity. Australian Veterinary Journal.
67:449-45L
Bush, M., R.J. Montali, LG. Phillips and P.A. Holobaugh.
1990. Bovine tuberculosis in a bactrian camel herd: Clinical
therapeutic and pathologic findings._/ft«rad/ of Zoo and
Wildlife Medicine. 21:171-179.
Carvalho, C.F., J.G. Howard, L Collins, C. Wemmer, M.
Bush and D.E. Wildt. 1991. Captive bteeding of black-
footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) and comparative reproduc-
tive efficiency in i-year old versus 2-year old animals.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 22:96-106.
Donoghue, A.M., L.A.Johnston, U.S. Seal, D.L Armstrong,
R.L Tilson, P. Wolf, K. Petrini, L.G. Simmons, T. Gross
and D.E. Wildt. 1990. In vitro fertilization and embryo de-
velopment in vitro and in vivo in the tiger (Pantbera tigris).
Biology of Reproduction. 43:733-747.
Fayer, R., L.G. Phillips, B.C. Anderson and M. Bush. 1991.
Chronic cryptosporidiosis in a bactrian camel (Camelus bac-
trianus). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 22:228-232.
Heeney, J.L., J.F. Evermann, A.J. McKeirman, L. Marker-
Kraus, M.E. Roelke, M. Bush, D.E. Wildt, D.G. Meltzer,
L Colly, J. Lucas, V.J. Manton and S.J. O'Brien. 1990. Prev-
alence and implications of coronavirus infections of captive
and free-ranging cheetahs (Acinonyx jabatus). Journal of Virol-
ogy. 641964-197IOO42.
Howard, J.G. and D.E. Wildt. 1991. Ejaculate-hormonal traits
in the leopard cat (Felis bengalensis) and spetm function as
measured by in vitro penetration of zona-free hamster ova
and zona-intact domestic cat oocytes. Molecular Reproductiie
Development. 26:163-174.
9?
Howard, J.G..J.L. Brown, M. Bush and D.E. Wildt. 1990.
Teracospermic and normospermic domestic cats: Ejaculate
traits, piruitary-gonadaJ hormones and improvement of
sperm viability and morphology after swim-up processing.
Journal of Andrology. 11:204-215.
Howard, J.G., M. Bush, C. Morton, F. Morton, K. Wentzel
and D.E. Wildt. 1991. Comparative semen cryopreservation
in ferrets (Mustela pus onus furo) and pregnancies after laparo-
scopic intrauterine insemination with frozen-thawed sper-
matozoa. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility. 92:109-118.
Janssen, D.L and M. Bush. 1990. Review of medical literature
of great apes in the 1980s. Zoo Biology. 9:123-134.
Division of Pathology
Banish, L.D., M. Bush, RJ. Montali and D. Sack. 1990. Shig-
ellosis in a zoological collection of primates. Journal of Zoo
and Wildlife Medicine. 2l(3):302-309.
Bush, M., RJ. Montali, L.G. Phillips, Jr. and P.A.
Holobaugh. 1990. Bovine tuberculosis in a bactrian camel
herd: clinical, thetapeutic and pathologic findings. Journal
of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 2I(2):I7I-179.
Doi, S.Q., S. Shifrin, P. Santisteban, E.F. Grollman, RJ.
Montali, C. Schiller and M. Bush. 1990. Familial Goiter in
Bongo Antelopes (Tragelapbus eurycelus). Endocrinology.
l27(2):857-864.
Montali, RJ. 1990. Taming the new zoo and wildlife litera-
ture. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 2l(3):257-258.
Montali, R J. and P.G. Hirschel. 1990. Survey of tuberculin
testing practices at zoos. Proceedings. American Association of
Zoo Veterinarians, South Padre Island, Texas, pp. 105-109.
Munson, L. and R J. Montali. 1990. Pathology and diseases
of great apes at the National Zoological Park. Zoo Biology.
9:99-105.
. 1991. High prevalence of ovarian rumors in maned
wolves (Cbrysocyon bracbyurus) at the National Zoological
Park. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 22(l):i25-l29.
Nichols, D.K. and RJ. Montali. 1990. Disseminated non-tu-
berculous mycobactenosis in two species of zoo birds. Pro-
ceedings. American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, Annual
Meeting Oct. 21-26, South Padre Island, Texas.
Scott, R.A., K.V. Holmes, C.A. Scanga, C.B. Cardellichio, M.
Vincent and R J. Montali. 1990. An update on the epizooti-
ology of callitrichid hepatitis. Proceedings. American Associa-
tion of Zoo Veterinarians, Oct. 2I-26, South Padre Island,
Texas, pp. 261-262.
Stephensen, C.B., R J. Montali, E.C. Ramsay and K.V.
Holmes. 1990. Identification, using sera from exposed ani-
mals, of putative viral antigens in livers of primates with
callitrichid hepatitis. Journal of Virology. 64:6349-6354.
Stephensen, C.B., J.R.Jacob, RJ. Montali, K.V. Holmes, E.
Muchmote, R.W. Compans, E.D. Arms, M J. Buchmeier
and R.E. Lanford. 1991. Isolation of an Arenovirus from a
marmoset with callitrichic hepatitis and its serologic associ-
ation with disease. Journal of Virology. 65<8):pp. 3965-40OO.
Wolff, M.J., M. Bush, R J. Montali and C. Gardiner. 1989.
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. "United States Medals," A Survey of Numismatic fa-
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Ahlborn, Richard E. "The 1762 Will of a New Mexico
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from the Kunz Collection: Castings in Faith. Washington,
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Hasse, John Edward. "Preface: The Achievement and Human-
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Reagon, Bernice Johnson. "Nobody Knows the Trouble I See";
or, "By and By I'm Gonna Lay Down My Heavy Load," The
Journal of American History, June 1991.
Wright, Helena E. "Bierstadt and the Business of Printmak-
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. joo Years of American Papermaking. Washington, D.C.:
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Recordings featuring Smithsonian Chamber Music Ensembles
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gland. VC 7 91126255-2.
The Smithsonian Chamber Players
Luigi Boccherini: Stting Quintets, Op. 11 Nos. 4-6. deutsche
harmonia mundi/BMG Classics; Freiburg, Germany. RD
77159155
Schubert, Quintet in C Majot, D956; and Rondo in A Major,
D438, featuring Stradivarius Instruments from the
Smithsonian Institution. Sony Classical (Vivarte); Ham-
burg, Germany. SK 46 669.
"Sweet Was the Song," Traditional Carols Performed by the
Smithsonian Chamber Players with Max van Egmond, bari-
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D.C., ND 040.
Marin Marais: Pieces for 1 violes (1686) and 2 Suites and
Tombeau for 2 Violes. deutsche harmonia mundi/BMG
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Davis, Audrey B. with Richard Glenner. "Collecting Dental
Antiques." Bulletin for tie History of Dentistry 39 (1991): 11-16.
Daniel, Pete. "Going Among Strangers: Southern Reactions to
World War 11 "Journal of American History 77 (December
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Ezell, Edward, and David Th. Schiller. "Der Multi-Millionar"
[Kalashnikov and his weapons]. Visier: Internationale Waffen-
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Ezell, Edward, and Matthias Recktenwald. "Den Drehraus"
[Pattick Ferguson and his breech-loading rifle]. Visier: Inter-
nationale Waffen-Magaztn (July 1991): 74-78.
Finn, Bernard. "The Museum of Science and Technology," in
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Forman, Paul. "Independence. Not Transcendence, for the His-
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Green, Rayna. "The Mickey Mouse Kachina." American Art
Magazine 1, 1 (1991).
. American Indian Women in American Society. New York:
Chelsea House, 1991.
Green, Rayna, K. Stallard, and J. Vigil. The Killing of the Wa-
ters: A Report on Dams, Development and American Indians.
Washington, D.C.: The American Indian Program/NMAH,
1991.
Green, Rayna, and J. Vigil. Issues In Contemporary American In-
dian Art: A Report on a Symposium. Jointly issued with AL-
TATL: A Native Arts Network, 1990.
Green, Rayna, and N. Mitchell. American Indian Sacred Objects,
Skeletal Remains, Repatriation and Reburial: A Resource Guide.
2nd Edition, American Indian Program, 1991.
Harris, Michael R. "American Homeopathic Medicine Dosage
Forms; 1840 to 1920." Master's thesis. University of Wiscon-
sin, Madison; May, 1991.
Johnston, Paul F. "The Smithsonian Institution: Museums on
the Mall," in Peter Neill, (ed.). Great Maritime Museums of
the World New York: Harry Abrams and Balsam Press, 1991.
Kidwell, Peggy A "Publicizing the Metric System in Amer-
ica — From F. R. Hassler to the American Metric Bureau."
Rittenhouse 5 (1991): 111-117.
Kondratas, Ramunas A. "The Artifactual Legacy of AIDS," in
Victoria Harden and Guenter Risse (eds.). AIDS and the His-
torian. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
NIH Publication No. 91-1584, March, 1991.
LaFollette, Marcel C, and Jeffrey K. Stine, (eds.). Technology
and Choice: Readings from Technology and Culture. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1991.
Langley, Harold D. "Winfield Scon Schley: The Confident Com-
mander," in Admirals of the New Steel Navy. Annapolis, 1991.
. "The Quest for Peace in the War of 1812," in William
Jeffrey Welsh and David Curtis Shaggs (eds.). War on the
Great Lakes: Essays Commemorating the 17? h Anniversary of the
Battle of Lake Erie. Kent, Ohio, 1991.
Lubar, Steven. "West Old Baltimore Road." Landscape (Spring
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. "'Relicts' and 'A ton of significant Attitude': History
at Museums and Universities." Organization of American His-
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. "Historic American Building Survey/Historic Ameri-
can Engineering Record/America's Industrial History Proj-
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(Summet 1991).
Mayr, Otto, and Carlene Stephens. American Clocks: Highlights
from the Collections. Washington, D.C.: National Museum of
American History, 1990.
Molella, Arthur P. "John U. Nef, A Memorial." Technology and
Culture (October 1990): 916-920.
. "Mumfbrd in Historiographical Context," in Thomas
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Public Intellectual, 21-42. New York and Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1990.
. "The Museum That Might Have Been: The
Smithsonian's National Museum of Engineering and Indus-
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Post, Robert. "Transportation." World Book Encyclopedia 19
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"Some Traction Prehistory: Robert Davidson and
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Reingold, Nathan (ed.). Symposium on Documents, Interpretations
and the History of the Sciences, in Proceedings of the American
Philosophical Society (December 1990).
Sherman, Roger. "The Electrical Lecture of Isaac Greenwood
III." Rittenhouse 5 (1991): 46-52.
. "Charles Came, Itinerant Science Lecturer, and His
'Splendid Apparatus.*" Rittenhouse 5 (1991): 118-128.
Stine, Jeffrey K. "Environmental Politics in the American
South: The Fight over the Tennesse-Tombigbee Waterway."
Environmental History Review 15, No. I (1990).
Turnet, Steven. "William Wurdemann. First Mechanician of
the U.S. Coast Survey." Rittenhouse 5 (1991): 97-110.
Warner, Deborah. "American Hydrometers, 1753-1876." Ritten-
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. "Everything from Watch to Locomotive." Rittenhouse
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White, Roger B. "Fisher Body Corporation." Encyclopedia of
American Business History and Biography (1990): 187-192.
Withuhn, William L "The 1990 Railroad History Awards."
Railroad History 163 (Autumn 1990): 7-12.
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King, Duane H., Ph.D. In the Spirit of Sequoyah, The Tennessee
Valley Authority, 1991.
. Trail of Tears: National Historic Trail, edited by Jere
Krakow, U.S. Department of the Interior - National Park
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Fern, Alan. "Ahead of Its Time." Gazette of the Grolier Club
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. "The Project." Four Decades of Change: Photographs by
Jack Delano. Washington, D.C., and London: Smithsonian
Institution Press, 1990, pp. 11-16.
. "A Special Vision." Contrasts: Forty Years of Change
and Continuity in Puerto Rico. Photographs by Jack Delano.
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Ptess, 1990,
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Office of the Historian
Barber, James G. Andrew Jackson: A Portrait Study. Washing-
ton, D.C.: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institu-
tion; Nashville: Tennessee State Museum; Seattle and
London: University of Washington Press, 1991.
. Old Hickory: A Life Sketch of Andrew Jackson. Washing-
ton, D.C.: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institu-
tion; Nashville: Tennessee State Museum; Seattle and
London: University of Washington Ptess, 1990.
Voss, Frederick S. The Smithsonian Treasury: The Presidents.
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1991.
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Chin, Cecilia, with Patricia Lynagh. "Reference Materials for
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Fortune, Brandon Brame. "Charles Willson Peale's Portrait
Gallery: Persuasion and the Plain Style," Word and Image 6,
No. 4 (October-December 1990): 308-24.
Peale Family Papers
Miller, Lillian B. and David C. Ward, editors. New Perspectives
on Charles Willson Peale. Pittsburgh: University of Pitts-
burgh Press, 1991.
Miller, Lillian B., Sidney Hart, and David C. Ward, editors.
The Selected Papers of Charles Willson Peale and His Family.
Volume 3: The Bel field Farm Years, 1810-1820. New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1991.
Ward, David C. "Charles Willson Peale's Farm Belfield: En-
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spectives on Charles Willson Peale, edited by Lillian B. Miller
and David C. Ward. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh
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. "Poor Sports: Hemingway, Jake Barnes and the Sport-
ing Life in The Sun Also Rises." Aethlon: The Journal of Sport
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. [Essay Review] John C. Van Home et al eds.. The
Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers of Benjamin Henry La-
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The Houston* and Woodwards of Chestnut Hill (Philadelphia,
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Abandoned by Lincoln: A Military Biography of General John
Pope (Champaign, Illinois, 1990) and Robert K. Krick, Stone-
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Reaves, Wendy Wick. "Effigies Curiously Engraven: Eigh-
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England, edited by Georgia Brady Barnhill. Worchester,
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Cole, Johnnerta B. "The Struggle for Equity in American Edu-
cation." Keynote address delivered January 21, 1991 at the
1991 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Celebration,
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Eisendrath, Betsy, ed. "Kiting Up the Sky: The Vehicles of
Understanding," Art to Zoo. September 1991.
. "What Makes Time Tick, or Has The Industrial Rev-
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1991.
"Life in the 'Promised Land": African-American Mi-
grants in Northern Cities, 1916-1940," Art to Zoo. December
1990.
. "Turn About's Fair Play! Mirrors and How They Re-
flect," Art to Zoo. October 1990.
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Belanus, Betty. "Family Farm Folklore." In Festival of American
Folklife Program Book, edited by Peter Seitel, 32-35. Wash-
ington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
Cadaval, Olivia. "Knowledge and Power: Land in Native
American Cultures." In Festival of American Folklife Program
Book, edited by Peter Seitel, 76-80. Washington, D.C:
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Chen, Vivian. "Music, Dance and Puppets of Indonesia," a
guide for teachers. Washington, D.C: The John F. Ken-
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Kennedy, Richard. "Forest, Field and Sea: Cultural Diversity
in the Indonesian Archipelago." In Festival of American
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. Review of The Chinese of Early Tucson: Historical Arche-
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Program Manager
Terri A. Shorzman
Assistant Director
Bonita D. Perry
Assistant Director
Nancy E. Gwinn
Assistant Director
Mary A. Rosenfeld
Special Assistant to the Director
and Publications Officer
Nancy L. Matthews
Planning and
Administration
Division
Assistant Director and Division
Head
Mary Augusta Rosenfeld
Administrative Officer
Laudine L. Creighton
Systems and
Technical Services
Division
Deputy Director and Division
Head
Vija L. Karklins
Systems Department
Department Head
Thomas Garnett
Assistant Systems Administrator
Marcia Adams
Computer Equipment Analyst
Mimi Scharf
Automated Bibliographic
Control Department
Smithsonian
Institution
Libraries
Director
Barbara J. Smith
Deputy Director
Vija L Karklins
Department Head
Victoria Avera
Catalogue Records
Department
Department Head
Sheila Riley
Catalog Records Librarian
Thomas Baker
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Original Cataloging
and Indexing
Department
Department Head
Helen Nordberg
Librarian-Cataloguer
Margaret A. Sealor
Librarian-Cataloguer
Margaret D'Ambrosio
Librarian-Cataloguer
Vacancy
Special Collations Cataloguer
Vacancy
Research Services
Division
Assistant Director and Division
Head
Bonita D. Perry
Cooper-Hewitt Museum
Branch
Branch Librarian
Stephen Van Dyk
Center for Astrophysics
Branch
Branch Librarian (Acting)
Donna Coletti
Smithsonian Tropical
Research Institute Branch
Branch Librarian
Vielka Chang-Yau
Central Research Services
Department
Central Reference and
Loan Services
Department Head and Branch
Librarian
Martin A. Smith
Reference Librarian
Nancy Seeget
Reference Librarian
Catherine D. Scott
Circulation and Loan Librarian
Patricia Lasker
Museum Reference Center
Branch Librarian
Sylvia Churgin
Museum Support Center
Branch
Branch Librarian
Kimberly B. Kelley
Reference Librarian
Angela N. Haggins
History, Technology,
and Art Department
National Museum of
American History Branch
Department Head and Branch
Librarian
Rhoda S. Ratner
Reference Librarian
Bridget Mathews
Reference Librarian
James Roan
Anacostia Librarian
Timothy Carr
National Museum of
African Art Branch
Branch Librarian
Janet L Stanley
National Air and Space
Museum Branch
Branch Librarian
David M. Spencer
Reference Librarian
Amy E. Levin
Reference Librarian
Vacancy
Technical Information Specialist
Philip D. Edwards
Horticulture Branch
Branch Librarian
Susan R. Gurney
Reference Librarian
Marca Woodhams
Natural and Physical
Sciences Department
National Museum of
Natural History Branch
Department Head and Branch
Librarian
Ann Juneau
Reference Librarian
Robert J. Skarr
Reference Librarian
David T. Steere, Jr.
Reference Librarian
E. Gilbert Taylor
Anthropology Branch
Branch Librarian
Mary Kay Davies
Botany Branch
Branch Librarian
Ruth F. Schallert
National Zoological
Park Branch
Branch Librarian
Kay A. Ken yon
Smithsonian
Environmental Research
Center Branch
Branch Librarian
Angela N. Haggins
Collections
Management Division
Assistant Director and Division
Head
Nancy E. Gwinn
Acquisitions Services
Department
Department Head
Pauline T. Lesnik
Assistant Librarian
Lucien R. Rossignol
Special Collections
Department
Dibner Library Branch
Department Head, Branch
Librarian, and
Exhibitions Officer
Ellen B. Wells
Reference Librarian
Leslie Overstreet
Book Conservation
Laboratory
Conservator
John H. Hyltoft
Preservation Services
Department
Department Head
Susan F. Blaine
Research Associates
Silvio A. Bedini
Jean Chandler Smith
Smithsonian
Tropical Research
Institute
Director
Ira Rubinoff
Deputy Director
Anthony Coates
Assistant Director for
International and
External Affairs
Elena Lombardo
Assistant Director for Marine
Research
John H. Christy
Assistant Director for
Terrestrial Research
Alan P. Smith
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Conservation Resources Manager
Gilberto Ocana
Executive Officer
Leonor Motta
Accounting Office
Accounting Officer
Carlos Urbina
Budget Office
Budget Analyst
Leopoldo Leon
Human Resources
Office
Personnel Management Specialist
Carmen Sucre
Procurement Office
Procurement Specialist
Mercedes Arroyo
Office of
Development
Development Officer
Edgardo Maravi
Scientific Liason
George Angehr
Washington Office Coordinator
Mary Ann Lindren
Office of Education
and Conservation
Information Specialist
Georgina de Alba
Office of Facilities
Management
Facilities Manager
Carlos Tejada
Protocol Office
Protocol Officer
Monica Alvarado
Visitor Services Office
Visitor Services Manager
Gloria Maggiori
Scientific Staff
Senior Scientist
Martin H. Moynihan
A. Stanley Rand
Staff Scientists
Eldredge Bermingham
Richard G. Cooke
Paul Colinvaux
Mireya Correa
William G. Eberhard
Robin Foster
Jeremy B.C. Jackson
Nancy Knowlton
Egbert G. Leigh, Jr.
Harilaos Lessios
Olga F. Linares
Dolores Piperno
D. Ross Robertson
David W. Roubik
Noris Salazar Allen
Neal G. Smith
Nicholas Smythe
Mary Jane West-Eberhard
Donald M. Windsor
Hindrik Wolda
S. Joseph Wright
Coordinator of Center for
Tropical Forest Science
Peter Ashton
Richard Condit
Llewellya Hillis
Stephen Hubbell
James LaFrankie
Associate Staff Scientist
Eric Fischer
Robert Stallard
Melvin Tyree
Oil Spill Project Scientist
John Cubit
Norman Duke
Hector Guzman
Brian Keller
Research Associate
Annette Aiello
Robin Andrews
Carlos Arellano Lennox
Tomas Arias
Gordon M. Burghardt
Luis D'Croz
Philip DeVries
Stanley Heckadon
Anthony Ranere
Myra Shulman
Henry Stock well
Museums
Office of the
Assistant Secretary
for Museums
Assistant Secretary for Museums
Tom L. Freudenheim
Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Museums
Claudine K. Brown
Program Manager
Beverly Lang Pierce
Program Manager
Barbara K. Schneider
Program Analyst
Patricia DuVall Bonds
Program Analyst
Thomas J. Peyton
Director, Experimental Gallery
Kimberly Camp
Smithsonian Institution
Accessibility Coordinator
Janice Majewski
Special Assistant
Jane Glaser
African American
Institutional Study
Project Director
Claudine K. Brown
Program Analyst
Karen Harmon
Supervisor Exhibit Specialists
James Mayo
Supervisor Education
Zora Felton
Historian
Portia James
Registrar
Jennifer Kilman
Ubrarian
Timothy Carr
Archives of
American Art
Director
Richard J. Wattenmaker
Deputy Director
Susan Hamilton
Assistant Director for Archival
Programs
James B. Byers
Curator Emeritus and Journal
Editor
Garnett McCoy
Curator of Manuscripts
Arthur J. Breton
Research Services Chief
Judith E. Throm
Southeast Regional Collector
Elizabeth S. Kirwin
Membership Manager
Nancy Palubniak
New York Regional Director
Stephen Polcari
New England Regional Director
Robert F. Brown
Midwest Regional Program
Director
Judith A. Gustafson
West Coast Regional Director
Paul J. Karlstrom
Anacostia
Museum
Director
Steven C. Newsome
Senior Designer
Sharon Reinckens
MS
Arthur M. Sackler
Gallery/Freer
Gallery of Art
Office of the Director
Director
Milo C. Beach
Executive Assistant to the
Director
Toni C. Lake
Head, Public Affairs
Department
Susan Bliss
Administration
Division
Assistant Director
Sarah Newmeyer
Special Events Coordinator
Patricia Bragdon
Development Officer
Laurel Muro
Head, Photography Department
John Tsantes
Director, Freerl Sackler Shops
Rosaria Guaragna
Public Programs
Division
Assistant Director, Exhibitions
and Facilities
Patrick Sears
Head, Design and Installation
John Zelenik
Head, Education Department
Lucia Pierce
Head, Facilities Department
Robert Evans
Research and
Collections Division
Historian
Esin Atil
Head, Conservation and
Scientific Research
Department
Thomas Chase
Curator, Chinese Art
Fu Shen
Associate Curator, Ancient
Chinese Art
Jenny So
Associate Curator, Japanese Art
Ann Yonemura
Associate Curator, American Art
Linda Merrill
Assistant Curator, South and
Southeast Asian Art
Carol Bolon
Assistant Curator, A ncient
Near Eastern Art
Ann Gunter
Assistant Curator, Ceramics
Louise Cort
Assistant Curator, Traditional
Chinese Art
Jan Stuart
Senior Researcher
Thomas La w ton
Head, Library
Lily Kecskes
Head, Publications Department
Karen Sagstetter
Registrar, Freer Gallery
Eleanor RaddirTe
Registrar, Sackler Gallery
Bruce Young
Conservation
Analytical
Laboratory
Director
Lamberrus van Zelst
Deputy Director
Alan W. Postlethwaite
Administrative Officer
Vernerta M. Williams
Deputy Administrative Officer
Beverly M. Smith
Archaeometry
Assistant Director for
Archaeometry
Jacqueline S. Olin
SARCAR Manager & Senior
Research Archaeologist
Ronald L Bishop
Research Art Historian
Ingrid C. Alexander
Senior Research Chemist
M.James Blackman
Senior Research Physicist
Yu-Tarng Cheng
Metallurgist
Martha E. Good way
Chemist
Emile C. Joel
Senior Ceramic Scientist
Pamela B. Vandiver
Conservation
Research
Assistant Director for
Conservation Research
Marion F. Mecklenburg
Head, Analytical Services
Charles S. Tumosa
Electron Micrascopisl
Melanie T. Feather
Senior Research Organic Chemist
David W. von Endt
Senior Research Organic Chemist
W David Erhardt
Research Organic Chemist
Mary T. Baker
Organic Chemist
Walter H. Hopwood
Senior Research Photographic
Scientist
Mark H. McCormick-
Goodhart
Research Biochemist
Noreen C. Tuross
Conservation
Treatment and
Training
Senior Furniture Conservator
Donald C Williams
Furniture Conservator
MelvinJ. Wachoviak
Senior Objects Conservator
Carol A. Grissom
Objects Conservator
Harriet F. Beaubien
Senior Painting Conservator
Roland H. Cunningham
Painting Conservator
Jia-Sun Tsang
Senior Paper Conservator
Dianne van der Reyden
Senior Paper Conservator
Timothy J. Vitale
Senior Textile Conservator
Mary W. Ballard
Coordinator of Education &
Training
Eleanor McMillan
Information
Senior Technical Information
Specialist
Marjorie W Cleveland
Technical Information Specialist
Ann B. Johnson
Technical Information Specialist
Gail L. Goriesky
Conservator
Mary Lou Garbin
Cooper-Hewitt,
National Museum
of Design
Director
Dianne H. Pilgrim
Assistant Director for
Administration
Linda Dunne
Special Assistant to the Director
Caroline Mortimer
Program Specialist
Nerissa Tackett
Computer Specialist
Jay Vanatta
Business Office Manager
Belynda Roebuck
Membership & Special Events
Manager
Michele Raphoon
Museum Shop Manager
Matt Hahn
Operations Manager
Barry Johnson
Public Information
Arthur Lindo
Regittrar
Cordelia Rose
Security
Luis Palau
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Curatorial
Curator of Decorative Arts
David McFadden
Assistant Curator of Decorative
Arts
Deborah Shinn
Curator of Drawings and Prints
Marilyn Symmes
Assistant Curator of Drawings
and Prints
Gail Davidson
Paper Conservator
Konstanze Bachmann
Curator of Textiles
Milton Sonday
Assistant Curator of Textiles
Gillian Moss
Textiles Conservator
Lucy Commoner
Assistant Curator of
Wallcoverings
Joanne Warner
Exhibitions
Curator of Exhibitions
Dorothy Globus
Exhibition Researcher
Lucy Fellowes
Editorial
Editor
Nancy Aakre
Library
Librarian
Stephen Van Dyk
Education
Head of Education
Susan Yelavich
Photo Services
David Black
Hirshhorn Museum
and Sculpture
Garden
Director
James T. Demetrion
Deputy Director
Stephen E. Weil
Assistant Director
Nancy F. Kirkpatrick
Chief Curator
Ned Rifkin, resigned,
July i, 1991
Curators
Amada Cruz
Valerie J. Fletcher
Frank B. Gertings
Phyllis D. Rosenzweig
Judith K. Zilczer
Publications Manager
Barbara J. Bradley
Librarian
Anna Brooke
Chief Conservator
Laurence Hoffman
Conservators
Leland Aks
A. Clarke Bedford
Susan Lake
Registrar
Douglas Robinson
Chief, Exhibits and Design
Edward Schiesser
Chief, Education
Edward Lawson
Public Information Officer
Sidney Lawrence
Photographer
M. Lee Stalsworth
Building Manager
Frank Underwood
Institutional
Studies Office
Director
Zahava D. Doering
Senior Social Science A nalyst
Robert D. Manning
Social Science Analyst
Elizabeth K. Ziebarth
Survey Operations Specialist
Thalassa W. Skinner
Social Science Technician
Ann Ziebarth
National Air and
Space Museum
Director
Martin Harwit
Associate Director
Wendy Stephens
Special Assistant to the Director
Steven L. Soter
Department of
Aeronautics
Chairman
Tom Crouch
Deputy Chairman
Dominick A. Pisano
Curators
Dorothy Cochrane
R.E.G. Davies
Von D. Hardesty
Peter Jakab
Richard Leyes
Frank van der Linden
Howard Wolko
Emeritus, Historian
Paul E. Garber
Assistant Emeritus, Historian
E.T. Wooldridge
Center for Earth and
Planetary Studies
Acting Chairman
Thomas G. Waiters
Geologists
Robert A. Craddock
Patricia Jacobberger
Ted Maxwell
Michael J. Tuttle
James R. Zimbelman
Program Manager
Priscilla L. Strain
Development Office
Assistant Director
John M. Carlin
Development Officer
Susan Beaudette
Special Events Division
Special Events Coordinators
Bridget McMinn
Darlen Rose-Barge
Kathy Spraggins
Department of Space
History
Chairman
Gregg Herken
Curators
Paul E. Ceruzzi
Derek Elliott
David DeVorkin
Cathleen S. Lewis
Allan A. Needell
Frank Winter
Historian
Robert W Smith
Laboratory for
Astrophysics
Chairman
Howard A. Smith
Astrophysicists
Jeffrey J. Goldstein
Matthew Greenhouse
Department of
Interpretive Programs
Assistant Director
James H. Sharp
Cooperative Programs
Division
Manager, Coopertive Programs
Helen C. McMahon
Education Division
Special Assistant
Ellen Sprouls
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Minority Outreach
Division
Special Assistant
M. Antoinette Amos
Planetarium
Chairman
James H. Sharp
Department of Art
Chairperson
Mary S. Henderson
Office of
Communications
Acting Chairperson
Patricia Graboske
Office of Publications
Patricia J. Graboske
Department of
Collections
Management
Assistant Director
Linda N. Ezell
Archives Division
Supervisor A rchivist
Thomas Soapes
Collections Maintenance
Division
Supervisory Museum Specialist
Alfred J. Bachmeier
Conservation Labratory
Conservationist
Ed McManus
Preservation and
Restoration Division
Supervisory Museum Specialist
Richard D. Horigan
Facilities Maintenance
Division
Facilities Management Specialist
Cleo Williams
Office of the Registrar
Acting Registrar
Linda N. Ezell
Department of
Administration
Administrative Officer
Alice M. Adams
Administrative Specialist
Theresa A. Cecil
Budget Analyst
Samuel Dargan
Department of
Exhibits
Assistant Director
Nadya A. Makovenyi
Audiovisual Unit
Supervisory Electronic Technician
David N. Heck
Production Unit
Supervisory Exhibits Specialist
Derek P. Fiedler
Department of
Museum Operations
Assistant Director
Ronald Wagaman
Deputy Assistant Director
Vacant
Special Assistant for Plans and
Programs
Claude D. Russell
Department of Building
Managment
Museum Facilities Manager
Ida Cleckley
Computer Services
Division
Manager, Computer Services
Alfred T. Kincaid
Samuel P. Langely Theater
Acting Theater and
Planetarium Operations
Manager
James Hyder
National Museum
of African Art
Director
Sylvia H. Williams
Associate Director for
Collections and Research
Roy Sieber
Assistant Director
Patricia L. Fiske
Chief Curator
Philip L Ravenhill
Curators
Lydia Puccinelli
Roslyn A. Walker
Public Affairs Officer
Janice L. Kaplan
Curator of Education
Edward Lifschitz
Chief, Exhibits Department
Alan Knezevich
Registrar
Grace Eleazer
Conservator
Stephen Mellor
Curator of A rchives
Christraud M. Geary
Librarian
Janet Stanley
Writer/Editor
Dean Trackman
Founding Director Emeritus
and Senior Scholar
Warren Robbins
National Museum
of American Art
Director
Elizabeth Broun
Deputy Director
Charles Robertson
Development Officer
Florence Miller
Chief Curator
Virginia M. Mecklenburg
Conservator
Fern L. Bleckner
Conservator
Ann M. Creager
Curator
Janet L Flint
Curator
Merry A. Foresta
Conservator
Helen B. Ingalls
Conservator
Catherine I. Maynor
Curator
Joann G. Moser
Curator
Richard N. Murray
Curator
Harry Z. Rand
Conservator
Quentin R. Rankin, Jr.
Senior Conservator
Stefano Scafetta
Curator
William H. Truettnet
Curalor-in-Charge, Renwick
Gallery
Michael Monroe
Public Programs Coordinator
Allen B. Bassing
Acting Chief, Research and
Scholars Center
Rachel M. Allen
Intern Program Officer
Patricia H. ChiefTo
Research Curator
Lois M. Fink
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Acting Chief, Educational
Programs
Nora M. Panzer
Assistant Public Programs
Coordinator
N. Faye Powe
Registrar
Melissa L. Kroning
Associate Registrar
Abigail Terrones
Assistant Registrar
Michael Smallwood
Exhibitions Coordinator
Kathleen McCleery
Chief, Office of Design and
Production
Val E. Lewton
Designer
Claire Latkin
Administrative Officer
Maureen Damaska
Administrative Assistant
James R. Gaglione
Chief, Office of External Affairs
W Robert Johnston
Special Events Assistant
Barbara M. Cox
Public Affairs Officer
vacant
Chief, Office of Publications
Steve Dietz
Editor
Richard E. Carter
Senior Editor
Lisa C. Siegrist
Senior Editor
Terence P. Winch
National Museum
of American
History
Office of the Director
Director
Roger G. Kennedy
Deputy Director
Douglas E. Evelyn
Associate Director
Ronald E. Becker
Assistant Director for
Administration
Elizabeth E. Greene
Administrative Specialist
Francis D. Roche
Budget Analyst
Sandra G. Dunnigan
Special Assistants
Naomi Glass
James D. Whoolery
Office of External
Affairs
Director
Marilyn Lyons
Public Affairs
Susan Foster
Special Events
Elizabeth Little
Anne Spivak
National
Numismatic
Collection
Executive Director
Elvira Clam-Scefanelli
Deputy Executive Director
Cory C. Gillilland
Curator
Richard Dory
National Philatelic
Collection and
National Postal
Museum
Executive Director
Herbert R. Collins
Acting Director, National
Postal Museum
James H. Bruns
Afro-American
Communities Project
Director
James O. Horton
Archives Center
Chief Archivist
John Fleckner
Deputy Archivist
Robert Harding
Archivists
Craig Orr
Barbara Humphrys
David Haberstich
Marilyn Graskowiak
Reuben Jackson
Deborah A. Richardson
Historian
Fath Davis Ruffins
Office of Building
Management
Building Manager
Richard A. Day
Assistant Building Manager
William Prebble
Computer Services
Center
Chief
Dennis S. Dickinson
Department of
Conservation
Head Conservator
J. Scon Odell
Conservators
Martin Burke
Antoinette Dwan
Lynne Gilliland
Nikki Horton
Carolyn M. Long
Ingrid A. Neumann
Beth Richwine
Suzanne
Thomassen-Krauss
Paulette Willman
Department of
Exhibits
Assistant Director for Exhibits
and Public Spaces
J. Michael Carrigan
Deputy Assistant Director for
Exhibits and Public Spaces
Richard J. Nicastro
Chief, Design Division
Dru Colbert
Chief, Exhibits Production
Robert H. Norton
Chief, Historic Restoration
Terrence K. Conable
Chief, Cabinet Shop
John Ondish
Chief, Graphics Production
Ralph D. Logan
Chief, Audio-Visual Section
William T. Tearman
Department of Public
Programs
Assistant Director for Public
Programs
Lonn Taylor
Deputy Assistant Director for
Public Programs
Elizabeth Sharpe
Deputy Assistant Director for
Public Programs
Harold Closter
Director, Program in African
American History
Gwendolyn Robinson
Director, Division of Museum
Programs
Dwight Blocker Bowers
Director, Publications Division
Robert D. Selim
Coordinator, Columbus
Quincentenary Program
Lisa Falk
Intern Program Coordinator
Mary Dyer
Office of the Registrar
Assistant Director for
Collections Management
Martha Morris
Deputy Registrar
Katherine P. Spiess
Assistant Registrar for Central
Catalog
Thomas Bower
Assistant Registrar for
Collection Records
Jeanne Benas
Assistant Registrar for Offsite
Storage
Patrick Ladden
Assistant Registrar for Objects
Processing
Catherine Perge
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Office of Academic
Division of Electricity and
Afro-American Index
Division of Photographic
Programs
Modern Physics
Project
History
Director
Curators
Program Specialist
Curator
Gary Kulik
Bernard Finn
Paul Forman
Vacant
Eugene Ostroff
Department of the
History of Science
Division of Engineering
and Industry
Division of Ceramics and
Glass
Division of Political
History
and Technology
Curators
Chairman
Curators
Curator
William L Bird
Arthur P. Molella
Garlene E. Stephens
Susan H. Myers
Edith P. Mayo
Collations Manager
Steve Lubar
Keith E. Melder
Ray A. Hurt
Jeffrey Stine
Division of Community
Curator Emeritus
Life
Margaret B. Klapthor
American Indian Program
Division of Medical
Sciences
Curators
Division of Textiles
Director
Richard E. Ahlborn
Rayna Green
Curators
Lonnie Bunch
Curator
Audrey B. Davis
Charles McGovern
Rita J. Adrosko
Ramunas A. Kondratas
Marvette Perez
Division of Agriculture
and Natural Resources
Division of Physical
Bernice Johnson Reagon
Curators
Sciences
Division of Costume
National Museum
Pete Daniel
Curator
of the American
G. Terry Sharrer
Deborah J. Warner
Curator
Claudia B. Kidwell
Indian
Division of Armed Forces
Division of Transportation
Curator Emeritus
History
Anne W Murray
Washington, D.C.
Curators
Director
Curators
William L Wuhuhn
Division of Domestic Life
W.Richard West, Jr.
Edward C. Ezell
Paul Johnston
Acting Deputy Director
Donald E. Kloster
Curator Emeritus
Curators
Jean M. Salan
Harold D. Lang ley
John H. White
Anne C. Golovin
Acting Assistant Director for
Historian
Rodris C. Roth
Program Planning
James Hutchins
Senior Historian's Office
Barbara C. Smith
James Volkert
Curator Emeritus
Congressional Liaison
Philip Lundeberg
Pablita Abeyta
Senior Historian
Division of Graphic Arts
Nathan Reingold
Division of Biological
New York City
Sciences
Curators
Technology and Culture
Elizabeth M. Harris
Assistant Director
Curators
Helena C. Wright
Duane King
Patricia Gossel
Editor
Exhibitions
Robert Post
Peter Brill
Linda Tucker
Division of Musical
Film & Video
Division of Computers,
Information, and Society
Department of Social
and Cultural History
History
Curators
Elizabeth Weatherford
Education
Judy Brundin
Chairman
John T. Fesperman
Resource Center
Curators
Spencer Crew
John E. Hasse
Martha de Montano
David Allison
Collections Manager
Cynthia A. Hoover
Associate Curator
Jon B. Eklund
Barbara J. Coffee
James Weaver
Mary Jane Lenz
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Conservator
Marian Kaminitz
Photo A rchivist
Sharon Dean
Registrar
Lee Callander
Administrative Officer
Tamara Levine
National Museum
of Natural History
Director
Frank H. Talbot
Deputy Director
Stanwyn G. Shetler
Special Assistant to the Director
Margaret P. Anderson
Special Assistant to the Deputy
Director
Dianne Niedner
Writer-Editor
Laura Kennedy
Associate Director for
Administration
Mary R. Tanner
Administrative Specialists
Daruelle Bielenstein
Les Cauthern
Nella F. Lloyd
Associate Director for Science
Daniel E. Appleman
Associate Director for Public
Programs
Robert D. Sullivan
Associate Director for Special
Projects
Catherine J. Kerby
Associate Director for
Development
T. C. Benson
Development Officer
Anne Parks
Public Information Officer
Thomas R. Harney
Public Affairs Specialist
Pamela Baker
Special Events Coordinators
Judith Cash
Diana K. Wyatt
Project Director, Neotropical
Biodiversity Program
Don E. Wilson
Project Director, Biological
Dynamics of Forest
Fragments
Richard O. Bierregaard, Jr.
Assistant Director for Collections
Janet Gomon
Acting Registrar
Margaret Green
Assistant Director for
Automatic Data Programs
T. Gary Gautier
Assistant Director for Education
Laura L McKie
Assistant Director for Exhibits
Laurence P. O'Reilly
Physical Plant Administrator
Jerome A. Conlon
Director, NMNH
Quincentenary Program
Herman J. Viola
Museum Facilities Manager
Edward McCoy
Supervisory Museum Specialist,
Scanning Electron
Microscope Laboratory
Walter Brown
Department of
Anthropology
Chairman
Donald J. Ortner
Deputy Chairman
Melinda A. Zeder
Administrative Specialist
Carole Lee Kin
Public Information Specialist
P. Ann Kaupp
Collections Management
Collections Manager (Acting)
James J. Krakker
Handbook of North
American Indians
Managing Editor
Karla Billups
Production Manager
Diane Delia-Loggia
Bibliographer
Lorraine H. Jacoby
Linguist
R. H. Ives Goddard, III
Human Studies
Film Archives
Division Head
Wendy Shay
A rchivists
Jake Homiak
Pamela Wintle
National Anthropological
Archives
Director
Mary Elizabeth Ruwell
Archivists
Kathleen Baxter
Paula R. Heming
James R. Glenn
Ethnology Division
Division Head
Mary Jo Arnold i
Curators
William Crocker
Ives Goddard
Adrienne Kaeppler
Ivan Karp
Robert Laughlin
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Laura O. Hoing
Office of
Environmental
Management and
Safety
Director
F. William Billingsley
Environmental
Management Division
Division Chief
Ruth E. McCully
Safety Division
Division Chief
Walter G. Bailey
Fire Protection
Division
Division Chief
J. Andrew Wilson
Office of Equal
Opportunity
Acting Director
Robert L. Osborne
Complaints Program Manager
Robert L. Osborne
Special Assistant to the Director
McKinley Harris
Upward Mobility and Disabled
Employees Program
Manager
Carol Gover
Office of Facilities
Services
Director of Facilities Services
Richard L. Siegle
Office of Financial
and Management
Analysis
Acting Director
Jack Zickafoose
Special Assistant
John Howser
Assistant Director for
Management Analysis
Mike Young
Assistant Director for
Financial Analysis
Fran Rooney
Assistant Director for Policy
Administration
Jack Zickafoose
Office of Human
Resources
Director
Marilyn S. Marton
Assistant Director, Operations
Division
Bernice B. Abram
Assistant Director, Policy
Division
Timothy M. Dirks
Office of
Information
Resource
Management
Director
Vincent J. Marcalus
Associate Director for
Administration
Betty Beuck Derbyshire
Assistant Director for
Technology Assessment
and Quality Assurance
John J. Wilson
Manager, Computer Systems
Management Division
George A. Anderson
Manager, Management
Information Systems
Division
Francis J. Bennett
Manager, Information Resources
Division
E. Evanne Browne
Manager, Collections
Information Systems
Division
Susan J. McFarland
Manager, Communications
Management Division
John L. Moreci
Manager, Research Systems
Division
Joseph L. Russo
Manager, Information
Management Division
Rae L. Thompson
Manager, SIBIS Division
Beverly Westermeyer
Financial Manager
Betsey Woods
Office of Plant
Services
Director
Michael R. League
Deputy Director
Michael J. Sofield
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Computer Services
Work
Coordination/Inspection
Operations Area III
NASM Branch
Chief
Branch
Chief
Michele L. Thatcher
Chief
Chief
Robert E. Pine, Sr.
Mark Avino
Administrative
Vacant
Services
NMNH Branch
Chief
Judith A. Cooper
Facilities Computer
Operations Branch
Office of Planning
and Budget
Chief
Victor Krantz
Safety
Chief
Patrick M. O'Neal
Color Branch
Chief
H. M. Newberry
Assistant Director, Engineering
and Support Services
Acting Director
Energy Management
Branch
Mary J. Rodriguez
Assistant Director for federal
Compliance and Reporting
Chief
Joe A. Goulait
Lawrence J. Stuebing, Jr.
Chief
Mary J. Rodriguez
Assistant Director for
Duplicating Branch
Robert Weisman
Formulation and
Chief
Support Division
Execution
Richard S. Haas
Hetman Thompson
Chief
C.W.Arthur, Jr.
Engineering Branch
Assistant Director for Planning
Vacant
Materia/ Management
Chief
Forrest Andrews
Office of Protection
Branch
Assistant Director, Physical
Plant Services
Services
Chief
William M. Adams
Office of Printing
Thomas J. Bellino
and Photographic
Director
Transportation Branch
Crafts Division
Services
Robert B.Burke Jr.
Chief
Deputy Director for
Chief
John W. Libby.Jr.
Director/Curator
Administration
Robert Marshall
Jim Wallace
G. Clifford Boocks
Deputy Director for Operations
Crafts /Trades Branch
Deputy Director
Thomas H. Bresson
Audio Visual Branch
Lorie H. Aceto
Chief
Robert Davis
Production Control Officer
Chief
Mary Ellen McCaffrey
Protection Division
Carole Bellamy
Mail Services Branch
Operations Division
Chief
Special Assignments/
Photography Branch
Chief
Ronald J. Colaprete
Chief
Harry I. Goodman
Chief
Levonia Standi
Operations Area I
Richard Hofmeistet
Security Services
Division
Metro Support Branch
Laboratory Branch
Chief
Chief
Ralph M. Smith
Chief
A. C. Clark
Donald A. Pierce
Chief
Edes F. Talman
Security Systems
Engineering Division
Operations Area II
Services Branch
Division
Chief
Chief
Chief
Chief
Howard L Wink, Jr.
William McPhattet
Joyce M. Goulait
Warren J. Danzenbaker
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Health Services
Office of Sponsored
Advertising
Performing Arts
Division
Projects
Director
Library
Medical Officer
Joanne B. Steller
Librarian
J. Andrew Armer, M.D.
Director
Peter Fay
Ardelle G. Foss
Cultural Diversity
Employee Assistance
Grant/Contract Administrator
Affairs
Productions and
Program
Ernest L Duncan Jr.
Karen L. Otiji
Director
Theaters
Manager
J. Scott Robinson
Archie L. BufTkins
General Manager of Theaters
Verdine Frederick
David R. Short
Max Woodward
Supervisory Grant/Contract
Development
Cooper-Hewitt
Accountant
Frantz S. Colon
Director Kennedy Center
Public Relations
Security
Grant /Contract Financial
Corporate Fund and
Director
A nalysts
National Symphony
Laura Longley
Chief
De lores Clyburn
Orchestra
Luis A. Palau
Marc Breslaw
Leni Figueiras
Kathleen Hindle
Director A nnual Fund,
Endowment
Special Events
STRI Security
Barbara A. Hall
Director
Charlotte Woolard
Chief
Alejandro Arze
Travel Services
Education
Television and Special
Office
Acting Director
Projects
Parking Office
David R. Humphrey
Director
Manager
Director
Carolyn Reynolds
John W. Bausch
Judith Petroski
Finance
Chief Financial Officer
Very Special Arts
OPS Supply
Clifton B. Jeter
Controller
Chief Executive Officer
Supply Officer
Affiliated
Nancy H. Fleeter
Eugene Maillard
James D. Fox
Organizations
Friends of the
National Symphony
Training Branch
Kennedy Center
Orchestra
Training Officer
David A. Liston
The John F.
Kennedy Center for
the Performing Arts
Chairman
Director
Peg Allen
Government
Relations
Executive Director
Stephen Klein
General Manager
Richard B. Hancock
Office of Risk
James D. Wolfensohn
Director
Management
Founding Chairman
Geraldine M. Otremba
National Gallery
Roger L. Stevens
of Art
Direcotor
Managing Director
Lawrence J. Wilker
Marketing
Phillip H. Babcock,
General Counsel
Director
President
Director
Kenneth M. Kaufman
John H. McAuliffe
John R. Stevenson
Assistant Director
Jacqueline C. Young
Disaster Preparedness
Administration
Media Relations
Office of the Director
Coordinator
Director
Director
Director
Priscilla A. Terry
Charles Meng
Tiki Davies
J. Carter Brown
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Special Assistant
Robert Bowen
Executive Assistant
Angela LoRe
Office of the Deputy
Director
Deputy Director
Roger Mandle
Administrative Officer
Carol Kelley
Chief, Design and Installation
Gaillard F. Ravenel
Head, Education Division
Linda Downs
Editor-in-Chief
Frances Smyth
Chief, Exhibition Programs
Dodge Thompson
Chief Librarian
Neal T. Turtell
Head, Research on Collections
Suzannah Fabing
Head, Department of Loans and
National Lending Service
Stephanie Belt
Registrar
Mary E. Suzor
Senior Curator, Paintings
Charles S. Moffett
Curators of American Art
Nicolai Cikovsky
Frank Kelly
Curator of Horthern Renaissance
Painting
John Hand
Curator of Southern Renaissance
Painting
David A. Brown
Curator of Soul hern Baroque
Painting
Diane DeGrazia
Curator of Northern Baroque
Painting
Arthur K. Wheelock
Curators of Twentieth-Century
Jack Cowart
Nan Rosenthal
Mellon Senior Curator
Andrew Robison
Curators of Sculpture
Allison Luchs
Douglas Lewis
Curator of French Prints
Diane Russell
Curator of Italian Drawings
Margaret Morgan Grasselli
Curator of Contemporary Prints
Ruth Fine
Curator of Photography
Sarah Greenough
Chief of Conservation
Ross M. Merrill
Head, Exhibitions and Loan
Conservation
Mervin Richard
Chairman, Painting
Conservation
David Bull
Head Painting Conservation
Sarah Fisher
Head, Object Conservation
Shelley Sturman
Head, Paper Conservation
Shelley Fletcher
Head, Scientific Research
Rene de la Rie
Office of External
Affairs
External Affairs Officer
Joseph J. Krakora
Assistant to the Director for
Special Events
Genevra Higginson
Press and Public Information
Officer
Ruth Kaplan
Corporate Relations Officer
Elizabeth Weil Perry
Development Officer
Laura E. Fisher
Assistant to the Director for
Music
George Manos
Office of the
Secretary-General
Counsel
Secretary -General Counsel
Philip C. Jessup, Jr.
Deputy Secretary-General
Counsel
Elizabeth A. Croog
Chief A rchivist
Maygene Daniels
Center for Advanced
Study in the Visual
Arts
Dean
Henry A. Millon
Associate Dean
Marianna S. Simpson
Office of the Treasurer
Treasurer
Daniel Herrick
Deputy Treasurer
Ann R. Leven
Assistant Treasurer
Michael W. Levine
Office of the
Administrator
Administrator
Anne B. Evans
Chief of Administrative
Operations
Darrell R. Willson
Personnel Officer
Michael B. Bloom
Reading Is
Fundamental, Inc.
Chairman of the Board
Mrs. Elliot Richardson
President
Ruth Graves
Director of Special Projects
Nancy Sullivan
Director of Development
Wade St. Clair
Director, Resource Coordination
Azie Taylor Morton
Director of Finance
Christina Mead
Director of Programs
James Wendorf
Director, Systems, Computer,
and Support Operations
Don Perron
Finance Officer
Oriente Arzadon
Senior Writer/Editor
Gail Oerke
Deputy Director, Programs
Victoria J. Heland
The Woodrow
Wilson
International
Center for Scholars
Director
Charles Blitzer
Deputy Director
Samuel F.Wells, Jr.
Deputy Director for Planning
and Management
Dean W. Anderson
Librarian
Zdenek V. David
Director of External Affairs
Moira E. Egan
Director of RADIO
DIALOGUE
George L. Seay
Director of Fellowships
Ann C. Sheffield
International Studies
Division
Director
Robert S. Litwak
Division of Regional
and Comparative
Studies
Director, Asia Program
Mary Brown Bullock
Director, West European Studies
Michael H. Haltzel
Director, East European Studies
John R. Lampe
Director, Kennan Institute for
Advanced Russian Studies
Blair A. Ruble
Director, Latin American
Program
Joseph S. Tulchin
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Division of United Media Studies Project The Wilson Quarterly
Director
Editor
Director
Michael J. Lacey
Lawrence W. Lichry
The Wood row
Jay Tolson
Publisher
Kathy Read
History, Culture and
Wlson Center Press
Society Program
Director
Director of Publications
Glenn W. LaFantasie
James M. Morris
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Appendix 7
Donors to the Smithsonian Institution in
Fiscal Year ippi
$5,000 or more
Anonymous Donor
$1,000 or more
James G. Blaine
Charles Delmar Foundation
Tide Foundation
American Federation of Labor and Con-
gress of Industrial Organization
$250 or more
Denver Museum of New Hampshire
Missouri Botanical Garden
The Board of Regents and the Secretary of the Smithsonian join with the en-
tire staff in thanking all of the Institution's friends for the generosity they
have shown with their financial support, gifts to the collections, and in-
land donations. Gifts are recorded under the title of the recipient bureau or
office, with a brief description of the gift where appropriate. If perchance
the name of any donor has been omitted from these lists, it is an inadver-
tence and in no way diminishes the Institution's gratitude. Many gifts were
received from donors who prefer to remain anonymous; the Smithsonian
wishes to thank these people, as well, for their support.
Research
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Research
Donors to the Joseph Henry
Papers Project
$1,000 or more
Dr. Nathan Reingold
International Center
Donors of Financial Support
$100,000 or more
The Rockefeller Foundation
$50,000 or more
The Pew Charitable Trusts
W. Alton Jones Foundation
$10,000 or more
Ford Foundation
Rockefeller Foundation
W.B. Stroud
Stroud Foundation
Stephen Stroud
Donors of In-Kind Support
Air Jamaica. Return air fare for two vis-
iting scholars attending the confer-
ence "Race, Discourse and the Origin
of the Americas: A New World View
of 1491"
Smithsonian Institution
Archives
Donors to the Collection
American Association for Zoological
Nomenclature. Records of the
Associarion.
American Ornithologists' Union. Re-
cords of the Union.
American Sociery of Mammalogists. Re-
cords of the Society.
Association of Systematic Collections.
Records of the Association.
Audubon Naturalist Society of the Cen-
tral Atlantic States, Inc. Records of
the Society.
Richard C. Banks. Papers of Richard C.
Banks.
Nancy Clarke. Papers of John Frederick
Gates Clarke.
Colonial Waterbird Group. Records of
the Group.
Crustacean Society. Records of the
Sociery.
Mark H. Dall. Mark H. Dall Collection.
144
Terry L. Erwin. Papers of Terry L.
Erwin.
Edward L. Fireman. Papers of Edward
L Fireman.
Daniel Goldstein. PhD dissertation,
"Midwestern Naturalists: Academies
of Science in the Mississippi Valley,
1850-1900."
Brooke Hindle. Papers of Brooke
Hindle.
International Society for the History,
Philosophy, and Social Studies of Bi-
ology. Records of the Society.
International Union of Directors of Zoo-
logical Gardens. Records of the
Union.
Raymond B. Manning. Papers of Ray-
mond B. Manning.
National Geographic Society. Smithson-
ian Centennial Film, 1946.
Estate of George S. Myers. Papers of
George Sprague Myers.
Paul N. Perrot. Papers of Paul N.
Perrot.
Lori W. Prather. Photograph of the
Smithsonian Castle.
Society for Marine Mammalogy. Re-
cords of the Society.
Lawrence H. Walkinshaw. Papers of
Lawrence H. Walkinshaw.
Ellis L. Yochelson. Papers of Ellis L.
Yochelson.
Smithsonian Institution
Libraries
Donors of Financial Support
$10, 000 or more
The Dibner Fund
$1,000 or more
Research Publications, Inc.
$250 or more
Robert S. Hoffmann
Karl V. Krombein
WorWs Fair Magazine
Donors to the Collections
Individual Donors
Kunle Adeyemi
Adimado Aduayom
Babtunde Agbaje-Williams
John Tokpabere Agberia
Johanna Agthe
Bob Allen
El Anatsui
Mary Jo Arnold i
Herbert R. Axelrod
Mary Ballard
John J. Balienger
Dorothy Banks
Joan Barkan
Lewis M. Barth
Edward C. B assert
Chloe Becht
Margaret Bliss
Michel Bloit
Jeff W. Boucher
Mark D. Bogard
Fermin Velez Boza
Joseph Bradley
M. Brett -Surman
Robert Burckhalter
Don Burness
Gloriela Galvo
Ernestine G. Carey
Alfredo Carrasco
Eddie Chambers
Elvira Clain-Stefanelli
Christa Clarke
Robert Clelland
H. T. Clifford
Anna Lue Cook
Roy Cook
Jeremy Coote
Alain J. Costilhes
Esther Dagan
Glenda Dare
Arunabha Dasgupta
Mary Kay Davies
Alain Derbier
Abi Derefaka
David Dibner
Gaylord Donnelley
Richard Doty
T. Scripps Downing
Pete J. Dunn
J. O. S. Edigbe
Felicia Ema
Lorraine Eyde
Oliver Flint
Leon Fredrich
Jun Fudano
Nancy Fuller
Carl Gans
Pierre Gaudibert
Joanne Gigliotti
Janet Goldner
Jorge Valenzuela Gonzalez
Rebecca Green
David Greenacre
Christiane Groeben
Vinigi L. Grottanelli
Hifumi Hara
Michael Harris
Michael R. Harris
Celia Heil
Maxine Heinz
Lori Hejl
Frank Herreman
Emma Herrera de Lopez
Tanja Hoffmann
C. P. Ten Houren
Omolara Ige
Mike Irrifere
Moses Imoseni
W. Francis Jackson
Paul Jenkins
Helke Kammerer-Grothaus
Girma Kidane
Hans Knopfli-Zingg
Nikolai V. Kokshaysky
Jessie A. Lawton
Paulina Ledergerber
Robert G. Leek
Philippe Leloup
Lucy J. A. Leu
Amy Levin
Limbe M'Puanga Liyolo
N. W. Longmore
Kathryn A. Looney
Carlyle A. Luet
Mark L Madsen
John D. Marsellus
Teresa Masters
Roy W. McDiarmid
Uta Merzbach
Lynn Robertson Myers
Eduardo Suarez Morales
Michele Moutashar
Conchita Ndege
Doug Nelson
Howard Newcon
Dan H. Nicolson
Barthosa Nkurumeh
Ted Norris
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Makato Numata
Greg Odo
Wolfgang Oehme
Kawku Ofori-Ansa
Oguibe Olu
Uche Okeke
Tunde Olanipekun
Storrs L. Olson
Austine Omeke
Michael Omoighe
Bruce Onobrakpeya
Marie-Jose Opper
Justus K. Osakwe
Kolade Oshinowo
Lynne Parenti
Marvin B. Patterson
Markus W. Peters
Gigi Pezzoli
George E. Phebus
Allan R. Phillips
Piche, M. Claude
Michael N. Piechocinski
Thomas E. Pinelli
Paul Pohwat
Walter Postl
Philip Ravenhill
Hans J. Reuter
Russell M. Richards
Warren M. Robbins
Carlos B. Rodriguez
David Root
Civia Rosenberg
Catherine Scott
Evelyn Schwartz
Siegfried Seyfarth
Thomas M. Shaw
Hakeem O. Shitta
Ross B. Simons
Raymond Silverman
Martin A. Smith
Nancy A. Smith
Philip Speiss
Joseph Sperro
Victor G. Springer
Burhan Ssebayigga
Christopher B. Steiner
George Steyskal
Wiebe Stodel
William C. Sturtevant
Papa I bra Tall
Lisa McQ. Taylor
William H. Truettnet
Samson Uchendu
Erjo Uusitalo
James van Sweden
Graciela Valery de Velez
Richard Vari
Cosme Vasquez
Duncan A. Vaughan
Teodor Vidal
Charlotte von Graffenried
Mr. and Mrs. William E. von Tagen
Valere Voorhees
Roslyn Walker
Jane Ward
George E. Watson
Ellen B. Wells
Tola Wewe
Dennis Whigham
John White
Peter White
Anne D. Williams
Maureen Zarember
Sergei Zhukov
Mahmoud Abdow Zouber
George R. Zug
Corporate Donors
Aberystwyth Arts Center, The Univer-
sity College of Wales, United
Kingdom
The African Art Museum, Tenafly, New
Jersey
Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of
America, Inc., New York, New York
The Botswana Society, National Mu-
seum and Art Gallery, Gaborone,
Botswana
Centre International des Civilisations
Bantu, Libreville, Gabon
Centro Wiftedo Lam, Havana, Cuba
Centro Studi Archeologia Africana,
Milan, Italy
Department of Parks and Recreation,
Sacramento, California
Etnografisch Museum, Antwerp,
Belgium
The Hymn Society, Texas Christian Uni-
versity, Fort Worth, Texas
Institut fur Auslandsbeziehungen, Stutt-
gart, Germany
Institute for Information Studies, The
Aspen Institute River House, Queens-
town, Maryland
Institute of African and Asian Studies,
University of Kartoum, Sudan
Iraqi Cultural Center Gallery, London,
England
Iwalewa-Haus, Universitat Bayreuth,
Germany
Living Arts and Science Center, Lexing-
ton, Kentucky
Marshall Jones Company, Francestown,
New Hampshire
Musee des Arts d'Afrique et Oceanie,
Paris, France
Museum fur Voelkerkunde, Frankfurt,
Germany
Museum Rietberg Zurich, Zurich,
Switzerland
National Atchives of Zimbabwe,
Harare, Zimbabwe
National Council for Arts & Culture,
Lagos, Nigeria
New York State Office of Parks, Recre-
ation and Historic Preservation, Wa-
tetford. New York
OBAALA (Organization for Black Arts
Advancement and Learning Activi-
ties), London, England
Ogun State University, Ago, Iwoye,
Nigeria
Right Angle Publishing, Los Angeles,
California
Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde
Leiden, The Netherlands
Rock Soup, Belmont, California
Roebuch Printing Company, (McFar-
land Press), Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Rogers Historical Museum, Rogers,
Arizona
"Smithsonian Wotld" Office, Silvet
Spring, Maryland
South African National Gallery Library,
Capetown, South Africa
State Historical Museum, Moscow, So-
viet Union
Studio Museum In Harlem, New York,
New York
University of Delaware Library, New-
ark, Delaware
University of Bophuthatswana, Dept. of
Fine Art, Republic of
Bophuthatswana
Williams College Museum of Art,
Williamstown, Massachusetts
Winterthur Museum and Gardens,
Delaware
146
Smithsonian Tropical
Research Institute
Donors of Financial Support
$500, ooo or more
The MacArthur Foundation
$100, 000 or more
Hasselblad Foundation
10, 000 or more
Exxon Corporation
Government of Finland through United
Nations Environmental Program
Government of Germany through
United Nations Environmental Pro-
gram
United States Department of
Agriculture
General Service Foundation
$500 or more
Mildred and Harry Silberglied
Museums
Archives of American Art
Donors of Financial Support
$10,000 or more
The Brown Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Manoogian
The Pew Charitable Trusts
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Schwartz
John Sloan Memorial Foundation
$ % 000 or more
Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Berry
Viola Bray Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Broad
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Buck
Mrs. Walter B. Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Halff, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith J. Long
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Manoogian
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer P. Potamkin
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roob
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Rosekrans, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Ross
Mr. Michel Roux
Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Keith S. Wellin
$1,000 or more
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Altschul
Mr. Louis C. Baker
The Barra Foundation
Mrs. Edwin A. Bergman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Biggs
Boston Park Plaza Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Camden
Mr. Leo Castelli
Christie's Associates
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Z. Cohen
Mrs. Robert Coryell
Mr. Douglas Cramer
Mrs. Susan L. Cullman
Mr. and Mrs. Joel S. Ehrenkranz
Mr. and Mrs. Ahmet M. Ertegun
Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Fisher III
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Fisher
Mrs. Daniel Fraad
Mr. Larry Gagosian
Mr. David Geffen
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Getty
Mr. Arnold B. Glimcher
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Haas
The Armand Hammer Foundation
Mr. Marshall Hatch
The Hearst Corporation
Mr. Benjamin D. Holloway
Mrs. Philip Iselin
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Janes
Dr. Helen Jessup
Mr. Harry Kahn
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Katz
Mr. Walter Keating
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight M. Kendall
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Klingenstein
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Landsman
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lauder
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Lee
Mrs. Harry Lenart
Mr. M. Leonard Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lichtenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Lifton
Mrs. William A. Marsteller
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Meyerhoff
Mr. Jack Nash
Mrs. Annalee Newman
The Georgia O'Keefe Foundation
Mrs. Gloria R. Oppenheimer
Mr. Michael Ovitz
Phillips- Van Heusen Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Lestet Pollack
Mr. and Mrs. Dana M. Raymond
Mr. and Mrs. Abbott K. Schlain
Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Silver
Mr. Sanford L. Smith
Sotheby's
Mr. and Mrs. Maury L. Spanier
Alan and Nancy Stone
Mr. and Mrs. A. Alfred Taubman
The Times Mirror Foundation
Mrs. Helen S. Tucker
Mr. Abbot W Vose
Mrs. William C. Wallstein
Mrs. Shelby White
$$00 or more
Mr. Thomas Ammann
Dr. Lourdes V. Andaya
Mr. Andre Emmerich
Dr. Stephen Andrus
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Applebaum
Ms. Betty Asher
Mr. Richard Brown Baker
Mr. W. N. Banks
Mrs. Donna Barnett
Mrs. F. Henry Berlin
Mrs. Paul Bernar
Ms. Ruth R. Bettman
Mrs. Peter S. Bing
Mr. Irving Blum
Nancy and Roger Boas
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brown
Ms. Barbara L Brubaker
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Carroll
Ms. Elizabeth M. Chapin
Ms. Kathryn Corbin and Mr. Jeffrey
Brown
Mrs. Katherine H. Coudon
Mrs. Therese Crandall
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Mrs. Zula M. Crichton
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Dannheisser
Mr. Frederick M. Danziger
Mrs. F. Arnold Daum
Dr. and Mrs. Francis de Marneffe
Mrs. Maria Mercedes de Medina
Mrs. John de Menil
Mr. Jeffrey Deitch
Michael and Dudley Del Balso
Dr. Charles C. Dickinson III
Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Dorn
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Dubin
Mr. Barney A. Ebsworth
Mr. Christian P. Erdman
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Feder
Mrs. George R. Fink
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Finn
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fleischer, Jr.
Mr. Christopher Forbes
Mrs. Helena Fraser
Mrs. Frederick Gardner
Mrs. Eugenio Garza Laguera
Mrs. Charles Gilman
Mr. and Mrs. Yale Ginsburg
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glenn
Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Glover
Mrs. Faith Golding
Mr. and Mrs. James Goodman
Mr. Richard Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Green
Mrs. Robert S. Greenbaum
Mr. Ronald K. Greenberg
Mr. Edward Greensfelder
Ms. Agnes Gund and Mr. Daniel
Shapiro
Heidrick and Struggles, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Horowitz
Mr. and Mrs. James Humphry III
Mr. R. P. Berglund
Mrs. Lewis Iselin
Mrs. David Jacknow
Mrs. Morris I. Jaffe
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Jaques
Mr. and Mrs. David Jensen
Mr. Richard H. Jenrette
Mrs. Jacob Kainen
Mrs. Victoria Kappel
Cis and Martin Kellman
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kessler
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Kinney
Ms. Jill B. Knoth
Mrs. Estelle M. Konheim
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kughn
Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Kulis
Mrs. Roger Kyes
Mr. Richard S. Lane
Mrs. Thomas Lee
Dr. and Mrs. Irving H. Leopold
Ms. Sandy Lepore
Mr. and Mrs. John Levin
Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Levy
Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linton
Mrs. Russell Lynes
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Z. Margulies
Mr. and Mrs. Tom F. Marsh
Mrs. Barbara M. Marshall
Mr. Srephen Mazoh
Mr. Daniel Melnick
Mrs. John E.Miller
Mr. Edward MinskofT
Dr. Martyna Miskinis
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oroshnik
Peter-Roberts Antiques, Inc.
Mrs. Herbert Polacheck
Miss Shirley Polykoff
Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Chapin Riley
Mrs. John D. Rockefeller
Mr. Wilbur L. Ross, Jr.
Mrs. Gene R. Rouse
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Schubot
Mrs. Carl L Selden
Mr. and Mrs. Peter L Sheldon
Mrs. MacL. Sherwood
Dr. Lawrence Shields
Dr. William L Shumate, Jr.
Mrs. Harriet Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Slifka
Mrs. Otto L. Spaeth
Mrs. Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas
Mr. and Mrs. George Strumbos
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sundell
Mrs. Rebekah A. Taube
The Pace Gallery of New York, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Weed
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Westheimer
Ms. Elaine Wilde
Mr. Eli Wilner
Mrs. Wallace S. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Woodward
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wyeth
Simon and Paula Young
$250 or more
Mr. M. Bernard Aidinoff
Mr. and Mrs. R. Stanton Avery
Mrs. Freda Bakula
Dr. and Mrs. James Bannon
Mr. and Mrs. Bogdan Baynert
Mr. Gifford R. Beal
Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard G. Bechhoefer
Mr. and Mrs. Mandell L. Berman
Dr. and Mrs. John G. Bielawski
Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Blanck
Mr. John I. Bloom
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blumenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson S. Bogart
Mrs. Harry Bond
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borman
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Bortz, Jr.
Mrs. John Lee Bunce
Dr. and Mrs. Irving F. Burton
Mr. John William Butler, Jr.
Mrs. Martin L. Butzel
Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Canner
Mrs. Electra M. Carlin
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Carroll
Mrs. Joan Hardy Clark
Mr. Thomas Colville
Mr. George Comenos
Mrs. Edith B. Cook
Mrs. Lammot DuPont Copeland
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cowin
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Cracchiolo
Mrs. Catherine Curran
Mrs. Polly Blakeley Davidson
Mr. Mark G. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. James C. De Woody
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Doerer
Ms. Odile Duff
Mrs. Dorothy Dunitz
Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Ecker
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert S. Edelson
Egan Associates
Mrs. Beatrice Elkin
Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Etkin
Mr. Burton D. Farbman
Mr. Alfred Feinman
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Fleischman
Mrs. Lewis Fraad
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Frankel
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Fried
Ms. Eileen Fulkus
Miss Elizabeth H. Fuller
Mrs. Viola Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Graham, Jr.
Mrs. Bernard A. Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Grigg
Mrs. F. V. Grunbaum
Mrs. Lauren Poplack Hallinan
Dr. Susan Harold and Mr. Harold
Schreiber
O.K. Harris Works of Art
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Mrs. Pauline L. Harrison
Mrs. Iola S. Haverstick
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Heaton
Jim Herrington and Carol Camiener
Mr. Bernard Hirsch and Mrs. Lillian
Shaye-Hirsch
Ms. Carherine W. Holmes
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hovsepian
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Incandela
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Jacob
Mrs. Alfred Jones
Mrs. Earle M. Jorgensen
Ms. Sally Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Kingsley
Ms. Joan Peterson Klimann
Mrs. Reva Kogan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Kogod
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Korash
Mr. Werner H. Kramarsky
Kraushaar Galleries
Martin J. and Cecile Landay
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Lane
Dr. Avelina E. Laxa
Mr. and Mrs. David Leader
Mrs. Robert H. Levi
Dr. and Mrs. Kim K. Lie
Ms. Cheryl Hall Lindsay
Ms. Kathleen Lingo
Mr. C. Richard MacGrath
Mrs. Marion Weber Maker
Mrs. James S. Marcus
Mrs. Susan McClatchy
Mrs. Nan Tucker McEvoy
Ms. Colleen Messing
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Mr. Daniel Q. Mills
Mrs. Marian S. Mitchell
Mr. Mayer Mitchell
Benjamin Moore Company
Mrs. Edward P. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Morse, Jr.
Mr. Raymond D. Nastier
Mrs. John U. Nef
Mrs. Robert M. Newhouse
Mrs. Barbara Newington
Ms. Louise R. Noun
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nusbaum
Mrs. Roy Nutt
Dr. and Mrs. Kevin T O'Donnell
Mr. Calvin W. Odom
Mrs. Harris K. Oppenheimer
Mrs. Lynda Palevsky
Dr. and Mrs. David B. Pall
Mrs. Henry Pearlman
Ms. Nichole Perk
Mr. Frank Perry and Ms. Barbara
Goldsmith
Gerald Peters Gallery
Mr. John B. Pierce, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Pollack
Ms. Kathy Pritchard
Mrs. James A. Rawley
Ms. Elizabeth Richebourg Rea
Mr. Ron Reynolds
Mrs. E. P. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Robinson
Mrs. Tatyana Robson
Mr. David Rockefeller
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rose
Mrs. Julia F. Rosenblum
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rosowski
Mrs. Harry Rubin
Mrs. Irene Rubin
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Rubin
Mr. Donald Saff
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sahlman
Dr. Ivan C. Schatten
Mr. Walter Scheuer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Schoenith
Mrs. Rudolph B. Schulhof
Mr. Samuel Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. George Seybolt
Mrs. Stuart R. Shamberg
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Scharf
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Shaw
Ms. Barbara Slifka
Mr. Alan L. Stanzler
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stollman
Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Straus
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Supino
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Townsend
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Troubh
Mrs. George T. Trumbull
Mrs. G. B. Tweedy
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Usher
Mr. Robert A. Van Driesen
Ms. Rosamond B. Vaule
Mr. Robert C. Vose III
Ms. Ann Kirk Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wasserman
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Waterman
Mrs. Elaine G. Weitzen
Mr. Henry Wade White
Mr. John Wilmerding
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Wilsey
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wineman
Mrs. Enid S. Winslow
Mr. Roy Zurkowski
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Donors of Financial Support
$ 100, ooo or more
Mrs. Else Sackler
Coordination Council, N. American Af-
fairs Ofc, USA
$10, 000 or more
Anonymous
AMS Foundation for the Arts, Sciences
and Humanities
$5,000 or more
Han-Shih Yang
$1,000 or more
The Boeing Co.
M. Knoedler/Div. of Knoedler-Modarco
Inc.
Ms. Cynthia H. Polsky
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth X. Robbins
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Simon &c Stephen Simon
$$oo or more
Anonymous
Ms. Elizabeth Bayard Weedon
$250 or more
Dr. Milo C. Beach
Donors to the Collection
Irving Affias and the School of Chinese
Brushwork, from the Estate of Wang
Jiyuan. Wang Jiyuan, Chinese, Three
Sheets of Calligraphy, ink on paper
(S1991. 15-147)-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Dowry Bag, cotton thread and
fabric, early 20th century (S1991.15).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant. Pa-
kistan, Carrying Case, cotton fabric,
20th century (S1991.16).
[49
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant. Pa-
kistan, Sewing Bag, cotton fabric,
20th century (S199M7).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant. Pa-
kistan, Carrying Case, cotton fabric,
20th century (S1991.18).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant. Pa-
kistan, Carrying Case, cotton fabtic,
not date listed (S1991.19).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant. Pa-
kistan, Money belt, fabric, 20th cen-
tury (S1991.20).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
Pakistan, Camel or horse chesrpiece,
cotton fabric, 20th century
(S1991.21).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
Pakistan, Camel or horse chestpiece,
cotton fabric, 20th century
(S1991.22).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant. Pa-
kistan, Turban wrap or shoulder
cloth, silk and cotton, 20th century
(S1991.2}).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant. Pa-
kistan, Shoulder cloth, cotton, 20th
century (S1991.24).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant. Pa-
kistan, Headpiece for a horse, cotton,
20th century (S1991.25).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant. Pa-
kistan, Cover (?), cotton, silk threads,
20 century (S1991.26).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Baby's hood (nati), cotton,
20th century (S1991.27).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant. Pa-
kistan, Purse/pocket, 20th century
(S1991.28).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Door hanging (toran), cotton,
20th century (S1991.29).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Door hanging (toran), hit (un-
twisted silk floss), indigo cotton, ca.
1900 (S1991.30).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant. Pa-
kistan, Blouse (kurta), 20th century
(S1991.31).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant. Pa-
kistan, Ftont panel of a blouse, no
media listed, no date listed (S1991.32).
Mt. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
Pakistan, Wall hanging (chakla),
20th century (S1991.33).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryanr. Pa-
kistan, Wall hanging, cotton, 20th
century (S1991.34).
Mt. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Wall hanging, cotton, 1900-
1940 (S1991.35).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Skirt (odhani), silk thtead, ca.
1900 (S1991.36).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Phulkari/bagh, cotton fabric
and silk thread, 20th century
(S1991.37).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Quilt (rilly), no media listed,
20 century (S1991.38).
Mt. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Quilt (rilly), no media listed,
20th century (S1991.39).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant. Pa-
kistan, Quilt (rilly), no media listed,
20th century (S1991.40).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Canopy (chandarvo), dhoti fab-
tic, 20th century (S1991.41).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Tent (shamiana), no media
listed, 20th century (S1991.42).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Canopy (chandarvo), no media
listed, 20th century (S1991.43).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Canopy (chandarvo), printed
dress fabric, 20th century (S1991.44).
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. M. Bryant.
India, Katab work Panel, no media
listed, no date listed (S1991.45).
Ifan Cheng. The Artist's WhiteCat, 1974,
ink and colors on paper, by Cheng
Jiezi, Chinese (S1990.59).
Ifan Cheng. In the Style of Qia Shumei,
1944, ink and colors on paper, by
Cheng Jiezi, Chinese (S1990.60).
Ifan Cheng. Lofty Scholar in an Autumn
Grove, 1950, ink and colors on
paper, by Cheng Jiezi, Chinese
(S1990.61).
Ifan Cheng. Plum Flowers and a
Beauty, i960, ink and colors on
paper, by Cheng Jiezi, Chinese
(S1990.62).
Ifan Cheng. Scholars with a Ruan in a
Bamboo Grove, late 1950s, ink and col-
ors on paper, by Cheng Jiezi, Chinese
(S1990.63).
Ifan Cheng. Playing the Bamboo Flute,
1962, ink and colors on paper, by
Cheng Jiezi, Chinese (S1990.64).
Ifan Cheng. Eight Drunken Immortals,
1984, ink and colors on paper, by
Cheng Jiezi, Chinese (S1990.65).
Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore Fotd. Tibet,
Thanka, 17th C, opaque colots on
cloth (S1990.20).
Maureen Jacoby. Chinese, Qianlong Pe-
riod (?), Calligraphy Album, ink on
papet, (S1990.58).
The Honorable and Mrs. William B.
Leonhart. Japan, Group of Five
Prints, Various Artists, 19th Century,
woodblock prints (S1991.148-.152).
Mrs. John A. Pope. Munakata Shiko,
Japanese, Self-portrait, 1959, wood-
block print (S1991.144).
Richard G. Pritzlaff. Group of 97 Chi-
nese Portrait Paintings, Bowls, and
Textiles, $0 of which are the gift of
Mr. Pritzlaff (S1991. 46-142).
Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert Slusser. Nepali,
Avalokitesvara in the Form of Roto
Matsyendranath, miniature painting
on manusctipt folio, opaque paints
on papet, i7-i8th C. (S1990.74).
Mr. and Mts. H. Robert Slusser. Nepali,
Dancing Ganesa, miniature painting
on manuscript folio, opaque paints
on paper, I7th-l8th C. (S199O.75).
Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert Slusser. Nepali,
Three-headed Deity in Skirt of Leaves,
miniature painting on manuscript
folio, opaque paints on paper, 17th-
18th C. (S1990.76).
Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert Slusset.
Nepali, Samvara, miniature paint-
ing on manuscript folio, opaque
paints on paper, I7th-l8th C.
(S1990.77).
Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert Slusser.
Nepali, Untitled, miniature paint-
ing on manusctipt folio, opaque
paints on papet, I7th-l8th C.
(S1990.78).
Mary Slusser. Tibetan, 18th Century,
Pair of Bookcovers and Two Leaves,
Painted wood, paint and ink on palm
leaves (S1991. i43. 1-4).
Funasaka Yoshisuke. Japanese, f}8,
1986, print, woodblock and silk-
screen on paper. Gift of the Artist
(S1990.22).
150
Funasaka Yoshisuke. Japanese, M14,
1989, print, woodblock and silk-
screen on paper, Gift of the Artist
(S1990.25).
Funasaka Yoshisuke. Japanese, M16,
1989, print, woodblock and silk-
screen on paper. Gift of the Artist
(S1990.I4).
Funasaka Yoshisuke. Japanese, Mi/,
1989, print, woodblock and silk-
screen on paper. Gift of the Artist
(S1990.25).
Donors of In-Kind Support
All Nippon Airways. Seven round-trip
tickets for consultations between
staff and representatives of the
Bunka-cho regarding the "Ancient
Japan" exhibition.
Freer Gallery of Art
Donors of Financial Support
$500, 000 or more
Foundation for Cultural Heritage
The Phillip L. Graham Fund
$100,000 or more
Mrs. Katherine Graham
The Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer
Foundation
Nomura Securities/Nomura Cultural
Foundation
T T. Tsui
$ 50, 000 or more
The Island Fund in the N.Y Commu-
nity Trust
% 10, 000 or more
The Richard Louie Memorial Trust
$5 000 or more
Ellen Bayard Weedon Foundation
$1,000 or more
The Boeing Company
Mrs. Raymond E. Cox
Samuel H. Kress Foundation
$S00 or more
Cecile E. MacTaggart
Joint Gifts to Arthur M.
Sackler Gallery and Freer
Gallery of Art
Donors of Financial Support
$ SO, 000 or more
Mellon Publications Endowment Fund
$ 1, 000 or more
Cosmetic, Toiletry & Fragrance
Association
Friends of Asian Art
$5,000 or more
Mrs. Jackson Burke
C.E. & S. Foundation, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. James J. Lally
Mrs. John A. Pope
Elizabeth Sackler
$ 2, 500 or more
Mr. & Mrs. Willard G. Clark
Mr. & Mrs. Hart Fessenden
Mr. & Mrs. John G. Ford
Mr. Joseph E. Honing
Baron & Baroness Guy Ullens
$ 1, 000 or more
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. John T Bennett
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Bunker
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Curtis
Mr. & Mrs. Leo A. Daly III
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Danziger
Mr. Robert Ellsworth
Mr. & Mrs. Giuseppe Eskenazi
Dr. & Mrs. Robert S. Feinberg
Mr. & Mrs. Irwin C. Gerson
Dr. Kurt A. Gitter & Ms. Alice Yelen
Mrs. Rolf Jacoby
Mr. Andrew Kahane
Madame Tomo Kikuchi
Ms. Misao Kikuchi
Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert H. Kinney
Mr. Simon Sin-Ming Kwan & Ms.
Penny Shin-Ting Cheung
The Honorable William & Mrs.
Leonhart
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Linowes
Mr. Sc Mrs. William R. Loomis, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Marks
The Honorable George C. McGhee
Dr. & Mrs. Stanton Nolan
Mr. & Mrs. David Osnos
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Pritzker
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Reeves
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Robbins
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Sokol
Mr. Saburo Takahashi
Mr. & Mrs. John C. Walton
Mrs. William S. Weedon
Ms. Shelby White
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Zeidman
Mr. Benjamin Zucker
$250 or more
Nien Yuan Yao Cheng
Conservation Analytical
Laboratory
Donors of Financial Support
$10,000 or more
The Samuel H. Kress Foundation
Donors of In-Kind Support
Clinical Radiologists, PA.
Xeroradiograph^ equipment
151
Cooper-Hewitt, National
Museum Of Design
Donors of Financial Support
$$0, 000 or more
Barra Foundation
Estate of Helen Buckner
TheJ.M. Kaplan Foundation
Andrew Mellon Foundation
Steelcase Design Partnership
$10,000 or more
General Electric Foundation
The Estate of Dona I. Guimaraes
The Hayden Family Foundation
Frank and Lisina Hoch
Mrs. John Jay Ide
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Krueger
New York State Council on the Arts
The Overbrook Foundation
The Arthur Ross Foundation
Royal Copenhagen
Helena Rubinstein Foundation
The Charles E. Sampson Trust
$% 000 or more
Mr. David Baird.Jr.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
Brunschwig & Fils, Inc.
Liz Claiborne Foundation
Consolidated Edison Co. of NY
Charles Engelhard Foundation
Drue Heinz Foundation
Peter Krueger-Chrisrie's Foundation
McGraw-Hill, Inc.
Herman Miller, Inc.
Newel Art Galleries Inc.
John M. Olin Foundation, Inc.
PRT Corporation of America
Mr. Gregory Wal lance
$1,000 or more
Didier Aaron, Inc.
Mrs. Robert C. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Altschul
American Portuguese Society
Anonymous Gift
Mrs. Brooke Astor
Elmer & Elenore Balaban Fund
William N. Banks Foundation
Ms. Anne H. Bass
Frederick Batrus Foundation
Beazero Materials & Services, Inc.
Mrs. Henry F. Berlin
Charles & Yvette Bluhdorn Charitable
Trust
Mrs. Karen Johnson Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Bruckmann
Mrs. Walter Burke
Edward Lee Cave Inc.
Conde Nast Publications
Ms. Priscilla Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Evans
Five Words, Inc.
Mr. David Fogelson
Lawrence M. Gelb Foundation, Inc.
Patrick A. Gerschel Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Gilbert
Mr. George Gillespie III
Clifford and Katherine Goldsmith Phil-
anthropic Fund
The I. Grace Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Gruss
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Guittari
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gutfreund
Mark Hampton Inc.
Mrs. Enid A. Haupt
Hearst Magazines
Hermes of Paris, Inc.
Noel Jeffrey, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Deane F. Johnson
Herman & Ruth Kahn Foundation, Inc.
Ms. Phyllis Lambert
John S. Latsis (USA) Inc.
Joe &c Emily Lowe Foundation
Mrs. Maria N. Lyras
Mr. C. Richard MacGrath
Ms. Liselotte Millard
Mr. Kenneth B. Miller
Estate of Marion K. Morgan
Enid & Lester S. Morse Foundation
Ms. Pauline Nunen
The Alexander S. Onassis Center for
Hellenic Studies
Parish-Hadley Associates, Inc.
RWS Foundation
Frederick W. Richmond Foundation
Mr. Arthur Ross
Scalamandre Silks, Inc.
S.H. & Helen R. Scheuer Family
Foundation
F. Schumacher & Co.
Joseph E. Seagrams & Sons
The Sherrill Foundation
Stephen Sills, Inc.
William E. Simon Foundation
Ms. Frances Smyth
The Ruth and Frank Stanton Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Saul P. Steinberg
Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Ms. Nancy Arnot Taussig
Time- Warner, Inc.
Mr. Jonathan M. Tisch
Ms. Anna Glen B. Vietor
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Veronis
Wellington Foundation, Inc.
Pierre J. Wertheimer Foundation
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Randolph Williams
$ $00 or more
Mr. Fred M. Alger, III
Mr. and Mrs. O. Kelley Anderson, Jr.
Mr. William N. Banks
Mr. Josef Bartnet
Mr. Maurice J. Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Birtley Brant, Jr.
Ms. Emily Bruce
Mr. and Mrs. H. Stafford Bryant
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Burden
Mr. Gregory P. Callimanopulos
LeoCastelli, Inc.
Ms. Judith L Chiara
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Coumantaros
Mrs. Gardner Cowles
Mrs. Joan K. Davidson
Ms. Elizabeth de Cuevas
Diana Maxtone-Graham Interiors
The David Dreman Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Duke
Mrs. Joanne du Pont
Mr. Albert I. Edelman
Forbes Foundation
Suzie Frankfurt, Inc.
Ms. Katherine A. Fuller
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garavaglia
Golden Family Foundation
Ms. Joyce Golden
Mr. Harmon Goldstone
Good Neighbor Foundation, Inc.
Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates
Kitty Hawks, Inc.
Innocenti &c Webel
Mr. and Mrs. Deane F. Johnson
Jed Johnson 6c Associates, Inc.
Josef Traffic Consulting & Expediting
Service, Inc.
151
Mr. Harry Kahn
Mr. Peter H. Kaufman
Mr. Thomas L. Kempner
Ms. Kristen L Kossmann
Mr. Theodore V. Kruckel, III
James A. Lebenthal 1983 Charitable
Lead Trust Fund
Ms. Michelle Smith Liss
Mr. Carl D. Lobell
Loving & Weintraub, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Marron
J. Mavec & Company Ltd.
McRoberts Protective Agency, Inc.
Ms. Carol Mehler
Ms. Pauline Metcalf
Mrs. Damon Mezzacappa
Ms. Caroline Rennolds Milbank
Mr. Edward Munves, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Brien Murphy
New York Building Supply Corp.
Mr. and Mrs. Derek Ostergard
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Petrie
Mr. William Rayner
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Robinson, Jr.
James Robinson, Inc.
Mr. Edwin G. Roos
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Saint-Amand
Ms. Sheri S. Sandler
Ms. Laurie Schechter
Ms. Anne Schirrmeister
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schoenfeld
Sean West Sculley & Associates
Architect
Dr. Philip Segal
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Seiter
Mrs. Carl L. Selden
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith
Ms. Barbara Sourherland
Mr. Thomas O. Stanley
Mr. Robert A. M. Stern
Mrs. Jane K. Stubbs
Mrs. Marietta E. Tree
United Industrial Corp.
Valentine Wildove & Co. Inc.
Van Cleef & Arpels, Inc.
Vernay & Jussel
Walker Group/CNI
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Ward
Mr. Peter Warshaw
Mr. William A. Warshaw
Ms. Harriet Weintraub
Mr. Angus Wlkie
$2$oor more
A La Vielle Russie, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Garett J. Albert
Mr. Robinson F. Alford
Mr. Nawaf Attar
Mr. Thomas Barr, IV
Ms. Claire M. Barry
Mr. Jonathan A. Berg
Mr. William Bernhard and Ms.
Catherine Cahill
Mr. Louis H. Blumengarten
Ms. Betty J. Bobrow
Mr. and Mrs. Marco Borghese
Ms. Elizabeth P. Borish
Mario Buatta Inc.
Mr. George Bush
Mr. Demosthenes M. Canakis
Mr. Chester Cleaver
Mr. James Coleman
The Cooper Union for the Advance-
ment of Science and Art
Mr. Niels DifFrient
T.R. Embry
Mr. Thomas P. Espy
Mrs. Thomas W. Estes
Mr. Robert Felner
Ms. Susan P. Firestone
Fonthill, Ltd.
Mr. Walter A. Forbes
Mr. Jamie Gibbs
Glorious Food, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley J. Godfrey
Mr. Yves Gonnet
Mr. William Grant
Mr. James A. Hansen
Mr. August Heckscher
Ms. Vivian G. Heffran
Christopher Hyland, Inc.
Interbank of New York
Mr. Robert Jackson
Ms. Laura Johnson
Mr. Martin R. Kaufman
Ms. Margaret Kelly
Ms. Margaret L. Keon
Mr. Thomas P. Kikis
Ms. Moya B. King
Mr. David W. Knowlton
The H. Frederick Kximendahl II
Foundation
Peter Hans Kunz Company
Mr. Francis A. L'Esperance, III
Mr. and Mrs. Treyton N. Laird
Ms. Demetra Lalaounis
Mr. David C. Lamb
Mr. Jack Lerner Larson
The Leslie Fay Companies, Inc.
Mr. David P. Linquist
Mr. Gregory R. Long
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Lowerre
Mr. Anthony T.F. Lundy
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mailer-Howat
Mr. Peter Marino
Ms. Christina Mavrophilippas
Ms. Helen Mavrophilippas
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard McCarthy
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGee
Mr. and Mrs. James McGovern
Mitchell Energy & Dev. Corp.
Mr. Jerry Pantelidis
Charles Patteson Associates
Mr. Nicholas M. Pentecost
Mr. Douglas R. Peterson
Mr. James Phelan
Mrs. Beverly Lang Pierce
Ms. Mary Jane Pool
Trevor Potts Antiques, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Powers
Priory Partners
Mr. Alan Quarterman
Ms. Carol Raskind
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Rogers
Mr. Charles M. Royce
Mr. Julian F. Rundle
Mr. Steven Sampson
Mr. Peter SchafFer
Ms. Marilyn Seltzer
Ms. Whitney St. John
Ms. Lisa Stevens
Mr. Jeffrey T. Stevenson
Ms. Stephanie Stokes
Ms. Lida D. Sunderlan
Mr. John Tackett
Mr. Alan C. Tanksley
Mr. John H. Theodoracopulos
Ms. Charles D. Urstadt
Ms. Alexandra Vartan
Ms. Helene Von Rosenstiel
Christopher Walling, Inc.
Mr. Kevin Ward
Grey Watkins, Ltd.
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Weingarten
Ms. Eunice Williams
Ms. May Wohlman
Ms. Debra Wollens
Ms. Lisa R. Zenkel
Mrs. Mary Zimbalist
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Donors to the Collection
Anonymous Donor. Eight fans of vari-
ous types. (1991-83-1-8).
Anonymous Donor. Invitation, Lino
Sabbattini, 1982. (15)91-77-1).
Anonymous Donor. Woodcut book
illustrations, 16th century, German.
(1991-79-1-19)
Ms. Garance Aufaure. Inkwell made by
C. Greber ca. 1890, France. (1991-72-
I).
Mr. Hiroshi Awatsuji. Three printed
cottons designed by Hiroshi
Awatsuji, Japan, 1988. (1991-29-1-3).
Mr. Hiroshi Awatsuji. Plates: "Miki,"
"Seki," "Hana" designed by Hiroshi
Awatsuji; 1988, Japan. (1991-41-1-3).
Estate of Frederick N. Babbish. 196070
Italian furniture prototypes. (1991-94-
I-I4)-
Ms. Clothilde Bacri. "Nevada" Bowl; de-
signed by Hilton Mac Connico; 1987-
88, France. "Etrangetes" Table;
designed by Philippe Starck; 1988,
France. (1991-67-1,2).
Mrs. Maurice Benjamin. 25 architec-
tural renderings for furniture and in-
teriors by Jacques E. Kahn.
(1991-43-1-25).
Mrs. Edna Sloan Beron. Brooch by Olaf
Skoogfors, 1972, U.S.A. (1991-56-1)
Ms. Bonnie Bledsoe-Fuchs. Food mold:
"Jel-N-Serve," manufactured by
Tupperware, 196OS/7S, Florida,
U.S.A. (1991-33-ia/g).
Mr. Mel Byars. Wall clock designed by
George Nelson, 1949, U.S.A. (1991-
26-1).
Mr. Mel Byars. Collection of 20th cen-
tury furnishings and tablewares.
(1991-59-1-178).
Carnegie Fabrics, Inc. Length of
XOREL. (1990-147-ia/e)
Cincinnati Art Museum. Wallpaper
lengths. (1990-129-1-34).
Ms. Marian Clayden. Fabric: "Garden
Path"; Sample; Shawl: "Mendochino
Drift," Gtid; Belt; produced by Mar-
ian Clayden. (1991-87-1)
Ms. Margaret Corey. Fragment of a bro-
caded silk used and possibly woven
in Russia, 19th c. (1991-24-1)
Mrs. Rosemary Corroon. Pin: Bird and
Floral Spray, 19th century, England.
Gift in memory of Elizabeth Lewis
Murray. (1991-50-1).
Creation Baumann. Two fabrics pro-
duced by Creation Baumann, Switzer-
land "Metalon Print" and "Orris."
(1991-23-1,2).
Davis, Brody & Assoc. (Mr. Lewis Davis
and William H. Paxson) Doghouse,
plans and model. (1991-16-1-6").
Ms. Michele Oka Doner. Eight silver,
two bronze buttons designed by Mi-
chele Oka Doner and Jorden Doner;
1990. (1991-38-1-10).
Mr. David Dufour. Brass dish, ca. 1884-
90. (1990-144-1)
Mr. Thomas Ettinghausen. Mirror de-
signed by Jim Dine. Gift in memoty
of Richard Ettinghausen. (1990-169-
1).
Ms. Georgina von Etzdorf. Four invita-
tions, Stormy Weather, Rhythm,
Fan, and Blue Heaven, designed by
G. von Etzdorf. (1991-36-1-4).
Ms. Frances Ferguson and Mr. Walter
Ben Michaels. 20 panels of a French
scenic paper, "The Races," produced
by the Zuber Company and designed
by Jean-Julian Deltil. (1991-104-ia/cc)
Ms. Monique Fink. "Cachet" perfume
advertising. (1990-149-1-12).
Ms. Monique Fink. Prototypes of per-
fume bottles. Gift in memory of
Peter Fink. (1991-61-1-14).
Ms. Jacqueline Fowler. Sample of
printed fabric designed by Josef
Hoffmann, early 20th c. (1991-88-1).
Mrs. Elsa Freund. Three-strand necklace
by Elsa Freund, 1948, Florida, U.S.A.
(1991-40-1).
Gallery 91. Stool designed by Takenobu
Igarashi, 1989. (1990-163-1)
Ms. Cora Ginsberg. Strip of parchment
for the making of needlelace with lace
still attached, England, late 17th c.
Ms. Dorothy Globus. "Picnic Kit" of
wooden eating utensils. (1990-130-1-
20).
Mr. Edward Goldman. Book of foil and
vinyl wallpaper samples. (1990-30-1-
109).
Mr. Nicholas Goldsmith & Ali Tayar.
Drawings for "Pup Tent" doghouse
design. (1990-154-1).
Mr. and Mrs. Eitel Groetschke. Suite of
jewerly by Frank Rebajes. Gift in
memory of Pauline and Frank
Rebajes. (1990-138-1-3).
Mr. Gerald Gulotta. Drawings, photo-
stats of teapots designed by Gerald
Gulotta, 1985 and 1987, U.S.A. (1991-
78-I-I3)-
Estate of Dona Guimaraes. Album of
holiday cards/Victorian ephemera.
(1991-20-1).
Estate of Dona Guimaraes. Embossed
card of trophies. (1991-20-2).
Ms. Julia Haiblen. Sugar bowl and
cream pitcher made by A.H. Heisey
& Co. ca. 1913-35, Ohio, U.S.A. (1991-
7-i.D
Ms. Julia Haiblen. Pair of candlesticks
made by Chase, U.S.A. (1991-13-1,2)
Ms. Julia Haiblen. Toothbrush and
holder designed by Philippe Starck
ca. 1990. (1991-49-ia/c)
Mr. Paul Haigh. Drawings for "All-See-
ing Eye Doghouse" design. (1990-155-
I).
Ms. Titi Halley. Strip of parchment for
the making of needlelace, 17th cen-
tury, England. (1991-85-1).
Ms. Jody Harrow. Samples of furnishing
fabric designed and printed by Jody
Harrow. (1990-160-1)
Heberlein Textildtuck. Thtee lengths of
printed fabric, one sample. (1990-132-
1-4)-
Mrs. Jane Hershey. Necklaces, "Totem"
"Abacus," neckring; by Elsa Freund,
1955-65, Florida, U.S.A. (1991-39-1,2)
Mrs. Eugene Hines. "Murphy" Dinette.
(1990-156-1)
Mr. Paul Hollister. Luncheon cloth with
map of night spots. (1990-146-1)
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hootkin, Ms.
Maria Friedrich. "Oka Chair" de-
signed by Michele Oka Doner; 1989,
U.S.A. (I99I-73-I).
Mrs. John Jay Ide. Drawing, Project for
an English Landscape Garden ca.
1775, French School. Gift in memory
of John Jay Ide. (1991-44-1).
Intair. Two fabrics produced by Intair,
"Shari" and "Random." (1991-19-1,2)
Interarts. Clothing and maps made of
map-ptinted tyvek; produced by Es-
selte Map Service; Sweden. (1991-14-1-
7)
Jacques Jugeat, Inc. Glassware,
"Pomerol" pattern. Produced by
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Cristalleries de Saint-Louis; 1925,
France. (1991-96-1-5)
Miss Ann Kandel. Peep-show and case,
"Her Majesty's Silver Jubilee." (1990-
l48-ia,b).
Dr. Ellery Karl. Seven labels for to-
bacco, Scotten, Dillon Co., late
I9th/early 20th century, U.S.A. (1991-
76-1-7).
Mr. Robert Kelly. Wallpaper label, "Les
Vues De Suisse" manufactured by
Zubet & Cie, 1900-25, Ftance. (1991-
35-0-
Knoll International. Stacking chairs,
chest of drawers, diamond chair,
chair, stool. (1990-139-1-6)
Knoll International. Length of pt inted
fabric "Grandmother Pattern" de-
signed by Robert Venturi, produced
by Knoll. (1990-162-1)
Knoll International. Venturi "Chippen-
dale" chair designed by Robert Ven-
turi, 1984, U.S.A. (1991-6-1)
Koch Sc Lowy, Inc. Retracable desk
lamp, "Jazz," designed by Ferdinand
Alexander Porsche, Milan, Italy.
(1991-12-1)
Koch & Lowy, Inc. Lamp, "Edipo," de-
signed by Mario Barbaglia and
Marco Colombo, 1990, Italy. (1991-28-
1)
Ms. Lisa Krohn. Prototype wtist com-
puter or "Regional Information and
Communication Port" designed by
Lisa Krohn, 1988, U.S.A. (1991-64-
1).
Mr. Paul Laird. Drawings for poster de-
signs by E. McKnight Kauffer. (1991-
22-1-5).
Mr. Arthur Lindo and Jay Loebel. "Tran-
sistor Phonoradio," manufactured by
Tact ca. 1960s, Japan. (1991-92-1).
Ms. Suzanne Lipschutz. 278 rolls of
mass produced American and Cana-
dian wallpapers circa 1930-1970.
(1991-89-1-278)
Ms. Elisabeth Little. Cup and saucer of
"American Modern" designed by
Russell Wright, 1939-59, Ohio,
U.S.A. (1991-8-1).
Ms. Phyllis Dearborn Massar. Festival
Designs for July 14 Celebration,
1830 's, Felix Duban. Purchase with
assistance from Ms. Massar. (1991-17-
1-20).
Mr. David McFadden. Trade catalogue
for "Mobilitet," Norwegian Ind. Dev.
Co, 20th century. (1991-1-1).
Mr. David McFadden. Disposable ra-
zors; mousetrap; money clip; tooth-
brush; peeler. (1991-91-1-27)
Mr. David McFadden. Necklace,
194OS/195OS, France. (1991-48-1).
Mr. Charles W. Moore. Four views of
"Flea Folly" doghouse by Charles W.
Moore, 1990, U.S.A. (1991-15-1-4).
Mr. Carlo Moretti. Glasses, "Calici
Natale 1990," made by Carlo Moretti
Studio, Italy. (1991-75-1-6)
Ms. Gillian Moss. Printed ribbon,
"Smile," produced by Offray, 1980s,
U.S.A. (1991-54-1).
Mr. Josef Mrozek. Milk jug, warming
stand manufactured by Villeroy &
Boch, ca. 1930, Germany. (1991-34-1,2)
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Murgio. Archive
of William Metzig.(i99i-8o-i).
Ms. Sue Palmet. Fabric: "Chrome City,"
"Jeweled Sky," "Tree of Life" de-
signed by Sue Palmer. (1991-57-1-3)
Ms. Dianne H. Pilgrim. "Braquette" ad-
justable frame designed by Nathan
Horwirt ca. 1960-70, U.S.A. (1991-4-
1).
Ms. Cynthia Plaut. A toll of wallpaper
circa 1925.
Mr. Marc Rabun. A fragment of imita-
tion leather paper circa 1880. (1991-82-
1).
Robbe & Berking Silber. Cutlery,
"Edo," designed by Bibs Hosak-
Robb, Germany. (1991-65-1-4).
Mr. John V. Rowan, Jr. Teapot, by
Gorham, ca. 1880, U.S.A. Gift in
memory of Winifred D. Shrubsole.
(1991-63-1).
Royal Copenhagen A/S Denmark. Cup
and saucer designed by Vivianna
Torun Bulow-Hube, ca. 1989, Den-
mark. (1991-93-1,2)
Mrs. Berta Rudofsky. Printed fabric,
"Fractions" designed by Bernard
Rudofsky U.S.A., 1950-51. (1991-101-
1)
Ms. Deborah S. Shjnn. Portable hair
dryer. d990-i3i-ia,b)
Mr. William Shopsin. Set of men's toi-
letries, "Nine Flags," distributed by
Colton Co., late 1960s, U.S.A. (1991-
71-1-7)
Smart Design Inc. (Tucker Viemeister,
Tom Dair, and Peter Stathis). Draw-
ings for "Lassie Come Home" dog-
house. (1991-2-1).
Mr. Harvey Smith. Two fabrics indigo
resist dyed, designed by Harvey
Smith, ca. 1945. (1991-86-1,2)
Mr. Milton Sonday. Four printed rib-
bons produced by Offray, ca. 1990.
(I99I-55-1-4)
Mr. Milton Sonday. Invitation ftom
champagne cocktail. (1991-**-!)
Sophis Systems. Woven images of Pope
John Paul II and a head by Botticelli.
(1990-145-1,2)
Emily and Jerry Spiegel. Festival De-
signs for July 14 Celebration, 1830s,
Felix Duban. Purchase with assis-
tance from the Spiegel. (1991-17-1-20).
Mt. Eddie Squires. Fabric designed and
printed by David Exley, England,
1971-72.
Mr. Eddie Squires. Fabric: "Lunar
Rocket," "Squash," "Cat and Tinned
Eye." (1991-102-1-3)
Mr. Eddie Squires. Printed cotton de-
signed by David Exley for Twigs, San
Francisco, 1984.
Mr. Eddie Squires. Length of printed
fabric with nautical motifs, England,
I950's.
Mr. Eddie Squires. Sample length of
printed fabric: "Bassetts's Licorice
Allsorts," England, late 1930s or
early 1940's.
Mr. Eddie Squires. Length of printed
fabric "Caylx" designed by Lucienne
Day, England 1951.
Mr. Eddie Squires. Two woven furnish-
ing fabrics produced by Morton Sun-
dour, England, 1930s.
Mr. Eddie Squires. T-shirt designed and
printed by David Exley, 1984-86.
Mrs. Alice Stern. Plate with armorial
devices made by Vieillard & Cie, late
19th century, France. (1991-51-1).
Ms. Margaret Stern. Tartanware, Scot-
land, from the collection of Pt eston
R. Bassett. (1990-153-1-14).
Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor. "Healy Gold" ta-
bleware manufactured by Chryso Ce-
ramics, ca. 1900, U.S.A. (1991-11-1-7).
Mr. Dalmar Adams Tifft. Collection of
endpapers, 18th, 19th, 20th centuries,
various countries. (1991-3-1-13).
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Mr. Everett Turk. Samples of fabrics pro-
duced by Auburn Fabrics under the
direction of Evetett Turk. (1991-25-1-
26).
Various Donors. Posters, ca. 1970-81,
U.S.A. (1991-69-1-126).
Vereinigte Werkstatten. Sample book of
warp dyed velvet, "Rigato." (1990-
161-1).
Mr. Dennis Vincelette. Wallpapers
squares circa 1969. (1991-95-1-9)
Mr. David Wallance and Mr. Gregory
Wallance. Archive of Don Wallance.
(1991-81-1)
Mr. Paul F. Walter. Tableware. (1991-30-
1-56)
Mr. Paul F. Walter. "Fiesta" tableware
designed by Frederick H. Rhead, ca.
1940-60, U.S.A. (1991-68-1-14).
Warner Fabrics. Selection of fabrics.
(1991-103-1-19)
Ms. Faith D. Waterman. Two embroi-
dered bags, Vienna, 1890's. (1991-74-1,2)
Ms. Faith D. Waterman. Belt slides, buck-
les, 1920-40, France. (1991-70-1-7).
Mr. Henry Walter Weiss. Plate, teapot,
sugarbowl, cream pitcher. Gift in
memory of Eleanor Breckir. (1990-
168-1-4).
Westnofa U.S.A. "Siesta" chair and foot-
stool designed by Ingmar Relling,
1965, Orsta, Norway. (1991-5-1,2)
WMF Aktiengesellschaft. Cutlery, "Park
Avenue" designed by Marteo Thun ca.
1990, Germany. (1991-37-1-4).
WMF Aktiengesellschaft. Flatware,
"Celona" pattern designed by Franz
Lipp. '99 1 . Germany. (1991-66-1-4).
Mr. Mario Buarta. 350 samples of honey-
suckle potpourri used as party favors
for the June 3rd benefit.
Carillon Importers, Ltd. Two cases each
of Absolut Citron and Bombay Sap-
phire used for special events.
Crabtree and Evelyn. 350 soap samples
used as party favors.
Greek National Tourist Organization.
350 1990 Greece tourist books.
HC Magazine. 500 magazines fot the
June 3td benefit.
J. Mavec and Company, Ltd. 150 gift
bags.
Pantone Foundation. Speaker fees and
lunch for lecture.
San Pellegrino Sparkling Natural Min-
eral Water. 25 cases of mineral watet
for special events.
F. Schumachet & Co. 350 date books
and 350 gift bags for the June 3td
benefit.
Hirshhorn Museum and
Sculpture Garden
Donors of Financial Support
$10,000 or more
Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual
Arts
Awards in the Visual Arts
Robert Lehrman
Donors of In-Kind Support ^ 000 „ more
Mr. Fred M. Alger, III. $500 underwrit-
ing for June 3rd benefit.
Aqua Libra. 10 cases of Aqua Libra for
special events.
Arnell/Bickford Associates. Design and
ptinting of invitations for the Junior
Committee benefit.
Jim Beam Brands Co. Two cases of whis-
key for special events.
Benetton Cosmetics Corporation. 350
bottles of Male/Female cologne used
as party favors.
Brunschwig and Fils. Fabric for the Ju-
nior Committee benefit decor.
BMW of North America
Washington Post
$1,000 or more
Art Promotion Service Ltd.
$S00 or more
James T Demetrion
Florence Miller
Sigmar Polke
Donors to the Collection
Robert Arneson. General Nuke, 1985,
glazed ceramic and bronze on granite
base, by Robert Arneson (90.12).
Ronald and Fraya Feldman. A Ship of
Fools or A Wooden Skyscraper for the
Jolly Company, 1988-90, etching on
paper, by Alexander Brodsky and Ilya
Utkin (91.10).
Agnes Gund. Ascension, 1945, painted
wood, brass, and metal, by Theodore
Roszak (91.12).
Agnes Gund (50% interest). The
Brueghel Series (A Vanitas of Style)
Monochrome, Second Version, 1982-85,
oil on canvas, by Pat Steir (91.14).
Agnes Gund (50% interest). Contact,
1982, enamel on honeycomb fiber-
glass panel with aluminum fasteners,
by Robert Ryman (91.13).
Agnes Gund. Lure II, 1979, papet and
copper leaf on balsa wood frame, by
Bryan Hunt (91.11).
Olga Hirshhorn. Various books to the
museum's library.
Gordon Locksley and George T. Shea.
Untitled II, 1987, cast iron, by Win
Knowlton (90.25).
Manya Machado. Untitled (Circus Scene),
1936, woodcut on paper, by Chaim
Gross (90.24).
Robert Moskowitz. Untitled, 1961, rab-
bit-skin glue, pure pigment, and col-
lage on canvas, by Robert Moskowitz
(90.20).
Donors of In-Kind Support
Balair. Service gift of director's transpor-
tation to and from Switzetland.
Nathana Josephs. Donation of San Pelle-
grino mineral water for special events.
National Air and
Space Museum
Donors of Financial Support
$100,000 or more
McDonnell Douglas Corporation
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Lotus Development Corporation
Alfred Sloan foundation
$ $0, ooo or more
Estate of Pauline Edwards
Fokker Aircraft U.S.A., Inc.
$ io, ooo or more
Allstate Insurance Company
Airline Pilots Association
International Association of Amuse-
ment Parks and Attractions
American Society of Neuroradiology
Barnes Group Inc.
The Emil Buehler Trust
Columbia Pictures
Hughes Danbury Optical Systems Inc.
Delsey Luggage Inc.
Fairchild Space & Defense Corporation
Tak Inagaki Productions, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
Eastman Kodak Company
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
MITRE Corporation
National Space Club
Prudential Asset Management Company
Rockwell International
Romanoff International, Inc.
Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corporation
SNECMA, Inc.
Telecttonics Pacing Systems, Inc.
United Airlines
United States League of Savings
Institutions
Whirlpool Corporation
$S,oooor more
Allied Specialty Insurance, Inc.
Estate of Ralph S. Barnaby
Bob's Space Racers, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Brechner
Open Systems Conference Board
$1,000
or more
Eaton Foundation
Rodetick and Edith McColl
$ 500 or more
Capital Informer
Ruben F. Mertler
Helen J. McCray
$250 or more
American Medical Association
Mildred W. Kirby
Christopher H. Stetser
Donors to Collections
Albert Aikin: Washington Airlines cap-
tain uniform, male, c. 1968 (3 items).
Louise Beatty: Endurance trophy and
plaque.
Jean Begley Bluestien: Continental Air-
lines flight attendant uniform, fe-
male, c. 1941 (7 items).
Madame Chu Ching-ho: Chinese wind
toys (2 items)
Patricia L Cunnington: Braniff Interna-
tional flight attendant uniform, fe-
male, c. 1965 (8 items)
Rowland Emmett: Luna Cycle sculp-
ture.
Mrs. Norman Faraldo: Pan American
Airlines pennant, c. 1928.
June Freemazon: Pratt & Whitney R-
4360 B6 engine.
Estate of Constance Morss Fiske: 72 bal-
looning prints.
Victor Hess: Wulf Electroscope
Robert Matheny: Mixed media
sculpture.
Joyce Maxson: German Zeppelin L-49
altimeter.
Victoria McLaughlin: Piedmont Air-
lines summer and winter flight atten-
dant uniforms, female, c. 1989 (16
items).
Robert C, Mikesh: relief map of South
Kotea.
National Space Development Agency of
Japan: H-I and H-II launch vehicles.
Northrop Corporation: painting, oil on
canvas.
Raymond E. Oliver: memorabilia from
Eastern Airlines (4 items).
Fred W. Patterson, III: Goodyeat
ZPG2K Airship Car Assembly.
Louis R. Purnell: USAAF 99th Squad-
ron memorabilia (9 items); two
Campaigne medals, one Victoty
medal, WW II.
Royal Air Force Museum: Four
Hispano-Suiza aircraft cannons.
Herbert Russell: four American Air-
lines flight attendant uniforms,
male, c. 1976-86 (39 items).
San Diego Aerospace Museum: Peugeot
V-8 engine and parts.
Stephanie L. Sands: Delta Airlines
Flight Attendant uniform, c. 1961 (4
items).
Gerald Saxton: Radial Pitcarin Brewer
engine.
William F. Seals: Braniff International
Aitlines captain uniform, male, c.
1982 (5 items).
Thomas B. Settle: Radio microphone.
Alan C. Stoddart: Flight clothing and
avionics (18 items)
University of Arizona, Spectra Physics
Lab: Infrared spectrometer (4 items).
US Army Center of Military Histoty,
Museum Division: Hermes A3A
missile.
US Army, Missile Command, MICOM:
Pershing II missile and erector-
launcher.
US Navy: F8D Weapon Systems Trainer
US Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen: Sig-
nal Rocket Parachute, WW I.
Richard Webb: Captain Midnight mem-
orabilia, c. 1954 (13 items)
Jim Webster: US Air Officer uniform,
male, c. 1986 (6 items)
Donors of In-Kind Support
ERDAS, Inc.: ERDAS software to be
utilized by Sun Workstations in the
"Center For Earth And Planetary Sci-
ences" exhibit.
Northwest Airlines: airline tickets fot
official travel of "N ASM Staff
Members."
RasterOps Corporarion: two RasterOps
SPARC Card TC PIP Boards to im-
prove Sun Sparc Station Equipment for
"The Laboratory For Astrophysics."
United Aitlines: tickets for official
travel of "N ASM Staff Member."
Whirlpool Corporation: two clothes
washers and two clothes dtyers "for
fabric washing and drying," at both
NASM and Garber Facilities.
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National Museum of
African Art
Donors of Financial Support
$10, ooo or more
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bencnson
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rosenthal
Shell Oil Company Foundation
$1,000 or more
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nooter
Mrs. Delilah Pierce
Mrs. Carl Selden
$ $00 or more
Noah-Sadie K. Wachtel Foundation
$100 or more
Mrs. Alma Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Pierce
Donors to the Collection
Annie Laurie Aitken Charitable Trust.
Baga drum (1991-01-001).
Anonymous donor. Textile (1990-11-001).
Anonymous donor. Collection of 10 util-
itarian objects (1991-03-001-010).
Anonymous donor. Adze (1991-09-001).
Dr. Ernst Anspach. Headdress pair
(i99i-o8-ooi.ooi,.002).
Dr. Ernst Anspach. Cross (1991-10-001).
The Frances &l Benjamin Benenson
Foundation. Baga drum (1991-01-001)
David C. Driskell. Baga drum (1991-01-
001).
Evelyn A.J. Hall Charitable Trust.
Baga drum (1991-01-001).
Clive H. Fetzer. Lidded basket (1990-13-
001).
Ruth Lippman. Figure of Mother and
Child (1990-12-001).
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Nooter. Baga
drum (1991-OI-OO1).
Barry and Beverly Pierce. Baga drum
(1991-01-001).
Warren Robbins. Portfolio of nine
Bruce Onabrakpeya deep etchings
(1991-11-001 — 009).
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Silver. Baga drum
(1991-01-001).
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Sonnenreich.
Baga drum (1991-01-001).
National Museum of
American Art
Donors of Financial Support
$ 100, 000 or more
National Institute for Conservation of
Cultural Property
The Henry Luce Foundation
$$0,000 or more
Estate of Pauline Edwards
James Renwick Alliance
$10,000 or more
David Schwartz Foundation, Inc.
Consolidated Natural Gas Company
Foundation
Mobil Foundation, Inc.
The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Ross, Jr.
US West Foundation
Samuel and Anita Kremen
Summers Group
Western Development Corporation
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
Sara Roby Foundation
Frost Foundation of Jewish Philanthropy
J. Kent and Marcia D. Minichiello
AbramsoD Family Foundation
Peter T Joseph Foundation
Max Kade Foundation
$$,000 or more
Nan Tucker McEvoy Foundation, Inc.
Winston-Salem Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jon A. Shirley
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Koffler
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lenkin
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Altschul
Overbrook Foundation
Rita and Daniel Fraad Foundation, Inc.
William R. and Nora H. Lichtenberg
Foundation
$1,000 or more
Mrs. Jaquelin H. Hume
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Peters
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Millhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rambach
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Sams
Spanierman Gallery
Mr. David S. Purvis
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bernstein
The Honorable Joseph P. Carroll and
Mrs. Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Dorn
The Douglass Foundation
The Barney Ebsworth Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Kogod
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mitchell
The Pfeil Family Foundation
Ms. Joan M. Whalen
Mr. Eli Wilner and Ms. Barbara Brennan
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rachlin
Mr. Samuel Rose
Jay R. Scanlon
Mr. Edward Wilson
Michael Altman
Richard A. Miller
Harry N. Abrams Inc.
Karen Johnson Boyd
Bernice and David E. Davis
Raymond and Elizabeth Goetz
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kainen
Mr. Stephan Levine
Mr. Frank Ribelin
The Honorable John D. Rockefeller IV
and Mrs. Rockefeller
Joel Simon
Alan B. Slifka Foundation, Inc.
CluneJ. Walsh, Jr.
1991 Washington Craft Show
Donors to the Collection
Anne and Ronald Abramson
James E. Allen
Stephen S. Alpert
American Indian Heritage Foundation
Anton Gallery
Art-in-Architecrure Program, U.S. Gen-
eral Services Administration
158
Franz Bader
Patria Baranski
Henry Bauer
Derrick Joshua Beard
Hermine and Lloyd Beck
Annie and Mike Belkin
Bruce Bennerr
Dr. and Mrs. David K. Berler
Terry Braunstein
Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. Brill
Thomas and Judith Brody
Byron Burford
Mrs. Martha Ferguson Butler
Campbell-Thiebaud Gallery
C. Philip Cardiero
Carl Hammer Gallery
Gary Cawood
J. B. Chadwick
Harryette and Marcus Cohn
Alice Henderson Colquitt
Carlton Colquitt
Consolidated Natural Gas Company
Foundation
The Joseph and Robert Cornell Memo-
rial Foundation
George Dalsheimer
Robert T. Denton
Helen Williams Drutt English
John and Gail Enns
Ken and Donna Fadeley
Mrs. Richard Fairbanks
Donald Farnsworth
Lorser Feitelson and Helen Lundeberg
Feitelson Arts Foundation
Trudy Luria Fleisher
Glen Foss
Estelle E. Friedman
Nancy Genn
Joseph Goldyne
Mackenzie and Barbara W. Gordon
Paula Hackeling
R. Philip Hanes
Sarah and Edward Hansen
Mrs. Louis Hardin
Mary Peterson Hartzler and James
Hartzler
Herbert Waide Hemphill, Jr.
Lloyd E. Herman
Anthony Louis Hernandez
Jane Hershey
James F. Hilleary
Jem and Betty E. Horn
Naomi Huber-Brown
Mr. Imagination
Connie Imboden
Henderson Inches
James Renwick Alliance
Janet Fleisher Gallery
Bebe Pritam Johnson
Louis and Linda Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkeby
Bernard and Shirley Koteen
Howard Kottler
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Kremem
the Lab School of Washington
Don Lambert
Jane Warren Larson
Mrs. Amy Freeman Lee
Robert Lehrman
Marcia Lewis
William C. Loring
David C. Lund
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luria
Magnolia Editions
Dr. Frank Mainzer
Salvatore Mane in i
Eluid Martinez
Jane and Arthur K. Mason
Dr. Thomas Anthony Mathews
Mrs. Dorothy L. McGuire
Robert E. and Jane Meyerhoff
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Middendorf
Betty Millard
Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell
Helen Oliver Morriss
Kenneth Noland
Marjorie Nordlinger
Mr. and Mrs. John Oilman
William Paris
Dixie Parker-Fairbanks
Paul and Elmerina Parkman
Beverly Pepper
Mr. and Mts. Curtis Pepper
Matt Phillips
Pearl E. Phillips
Alexander L. and Frances J. Pickens
Jules D. Prown
Henry Ward Ranger, bequest through
the National Academy of Design
Walter Rich
Doris Rief
Kirby Rodriguez
Jean Rose
Eleanor T and Samuel J. Rosenfeld
Harold Rubenstein
the Ruhe family
Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Isidore M.
Samuels
Emilio Sanchez
Jay Scanlon
Tennyson Schad
Larry W. Schwarm
Robin Schwartz
Bill Scott
Robert Seder and Deborah Harmon-
Seder
Roger Shimomura
Mrs. Mitchell Siporin
Dr. Alvin Smith
Joshua P. Smith
Norvel and Mary Perry Smith
Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhi-
bition Services
John V. Snow
Mr. and Mrs. Vladen Stiha
Cornelia Jane Strawser
Byron and Susan Swift
Nancy Karlins Thoman and Mark
Thoman
Anna Wall Thomas
Mis. Josephene C. Thornton
Vladimir and Eileen Toumanoff
Charles F. and Robin L. Turner
Rose Mary Wadman
June Wayne
Wight Art Gallery
Donald and Carol Wilken
Mrs. Alice T. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Young
Mr. and Mrs. Tessim Zorach
Stanley and Eleanor Zuckerman
National Museum of
American History
Donors to the Collection
Richard E. Ahlborn: badge identifying
a Christian Gypsy "Ambassador for
Christ" (1989.0490); cowhide-covered
wooden trunk with calico lining and
fitted with Spanish style hardware
made in California about 1850
(1989.0551).
John Aiello: silver-plated coin of
Ephesus, 102-133 B.C. (1991.0173).
Government of Aitutald, Aitutaki Post
Office: 8 stamps, 2 first day covers, 2
souvenir sheets of Aitutaki
(1989.0451); 6 stamps, 2 first day cov-
ers, and 2 souvenir sheets of Aitutaki
'«
(I99°°°I9); fi fst day cover and a sou-
venir sheer of Aituraki (1990.0518).
Albany Inrernarional, Appleron Wire
Division (rhrough Philip E. Adessa):
5 samples of woven wire clorh used in
papermaking (1990.0559).
Srephen Album: gold dinar o( the
Mongol Ilkanid ruler Baidu ibn Ter-
aghai ibn Hulagu, 1x95 (1990.0263); 3
medals of rhe Pomona Valley Coin
Club, 1965, and 2 medals of rhe Cali-
fornia Numismaric Association, 1976
(1990.0565); gold dinar of Al Sayyida
Arwa, A.D. 1099-138, of Sulayhid,
the post-Abbasid dynasry of Yemen
(1990.0602).
Allegheny County Health Departmenr
(through Lawrence W. Dunn, Pete
Flaherty, and Tom Foerster): 88 in-
structional phonograph records about
health, 5 pharmaceuticals, 2 badges, a
polariscope, sterilizer, and an air sam-
pler (1990.0698).
DarleneJ. and James T. Allred: 3 linen
table napkins used on the S.S. United
States (1991.0395).
Alza Corporation (through Clarisa
Peer): 3 different models of the Alzet
osmotic pump and a technical infor-
mation manual (1991.0046).
American Numismatic Association
(through Kenneth L. Hallenbeck): 2
medals commemorating the dedica-
tion of the expanded headquarters of
the American Numismatic Associa-
tion on June 10, 1982 (1991.0115).
American Red Cross (through Mary D.
Doering): American Red Cross
librarian's uniform dress, shirt, and
overcoat of WW II (1990.0386).
American Security Council (rhrough
John M. Fisher): 4 videotape cassettes
and 2 newspaper pages with "Peace
Through Strength" messages
(1986.0143).
Ernest M. Ametistov: WW II era card
marked "Solidarity Greering From
American Workers" (1990.0560).
Amherst College, Department of The-
ater and Dance (through Prof. Su-
zanne P. Dougan): woman's dress
labeled "Kate Manuel dress reform
artist, Chicago," 1880-95 (1990.0490).
Bettee-Aynn Amsterdam in honor of
Bernard and Ruth Amsterdam: 50
items of woman's clothing and acces-
sories worn by Ruth Miriam Samson
Amsterdam from about 1940 to 1981
(1990.0436).
Rev. John F. Andrews: 2 U.S. Bicenten-
nial first day covers (1988.0786).
Anoka County Historical Society
(through Pat Schwappach): leaflet
from the Dewey- Warren Presidential-
Vice Presidenrial campaign, 1948
(1991.3007).
Anonymous: 4 fabrics, 2 weaving kits, 2
pattern books, a tablecloth and 6
matching napkins, skirt and sweater
kit, an "acom" cluster, basket, pack-
age of knitted cuffs and a varnished
white cotton crochetted cup
(1989.0288); linen towel with red em-
broidery labeled "Elizabeth Lehman,
1856" and a pair of linen stockings
hand-knitted by Hannah Judson in
the 19th century (1989.0477);
woman's black jet-beaded jersey
sweater, 1879-89 (1990.0617); alumi-
num and glass candy dish made by
Rodney Kent and Kirschet Metal
Products Company of Brooklyn, New
York, 1950s (1991.0124).
Government of Antiqua, Barbuda De-
pendency, Barbuda Post Office, Phila-
telic Bureau: 62 stamps and 9 first
day covers of Barbuda (1988.0485); 12
stamps and 2 firsr day covers of Bar-
buda (1989.0317); 16 stamps and 2
first day covers of Barbuda
(1989.0414); 45 stamps and 9 first day
covers of Barbuda (1990.0048); 22
stamps and 4 covers of Barbuda
(1990.0415).
Nicholas Anton: 208 electron tubes and
radiation detection instruments de-
signed and developed by Mr. Anton,
192OS-197OS. (1986.0794).
Amalie A. Ascher: 66 folders and
boxes of archival material related to
Charles Adler, Jr.'s career as an engi-
neer and invenror of traffic control
and safety devices, 1920-80
(1990.3049).
Arthur R. Ashe, Jr.: Head tennis rac-
quet used by Mr. Ashe in worldwide
tennis competition, ca. 1975
(1991.0178).
Burton E. Ashley: Burroughs Wellcome
hypodermic syringe kit and a box of
quinine bihydrochloride ampules,
1930s (1988.0726).
Earsel V. Atchley: cello stand made in
19th-century New England
(1991.0078).
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Archives
(through Sheldon Hochheiser): 3-
piece millimeter wave guide
(1990. 0211).
Augustana College, Department of
Physics (through Dr. David Renneke
and Dean Harold W Sundelius): re-
flecting circle of about 1800, mid-
I9th-century wave motion
demonstration lantern slide, ceramic
rule divided into British and Pyra-
mid inches, ca. 1870, and an early
20th-century celestial globe
(1987.0196).
Australia Post, International Postal Af-
fairs (through K. A. Durbin): mail
delivery staffs hat and a mailbag
used in Australia (1990.0148).
Austrian Mint (through Director Berger
and Direcror Tichy): silver Austrian
500-schilling commemorating Egon
Schiele, 1990 (1990.0531).
Todd M. Axelrod: violin bow made by
Henryk Kaston, 1989 (1991.0133); vio-
lin bow stamped "W E. Hill & Sons"
(1991.0231).
Waldemar A. Ayres (through Roderic
R. Dorsett): working prototype of
the Word Writing Machine invented
by Mr. Ayres (1990.0358).
George Bakhchiev: 2 phonograph re-
cord albums of Duke Ellington's
"Second Sacred Concert" issued in
the Soviet Union in 1968
(1990.3173).
Susan Balent: hand towel marked "Pull-
man 1927" (1990.0640).
Guy D. Ball: Sharp Model EL-8 hand-
held electronic calculator, ca. 1971
(1991.0154).
Bally Manufacturing Corporation
(through Neil E.Jenkins): 38
games, pieces of clothing, food, and
personal, household, and school ac-
cessories with the Pac-Man and Ms.
Pac-Man logos (1990.3099).
David W. Bandy: copy of Mr. Bandy's
thesis titled The History of the Royal
Hawaiian Band, 1836-1980
(1989.3126).
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Paul Baran and Worthie L. Doyle: 9
sets of punch cards, 3 information
documents, a notebook of programs,
roll of 35mm film, and a set of charts
(1990.3046).
Lewis W. Barber: 47 uniform items,
small personal accessories, and docu-
ments (1979.0427).
Roberta S. Barnes in memory of Alfred
B. and Lillian S. Goodall: 30 steel
and 4 acetate recording discs of the
1930s (1986.3034).
Ketmit Baumgartner: 30 pieces of uni-
form clothing, accessories, and mem-
orabilia of Mr. Baumgartner 's
attendance at Fork Union Military
Academy, 1961-65, and participation
in the Civil Air Patrol (1978. 2212).
Fannie V. and Richard J. Beall: 4
wooden window stops of the 1920s
and a Universal chrome-plated elec-
tric toaster of 1928 (1991.0001).
Dita Davis Beard: 12 documents and a
guidon fragment from the U.S.
Army career of Col. Robert Davis
and a facsimile copy of "The Star-
Spangled Banner" by Francis Scott
Key (1982.0645).
Dr. Barbara Beierl: WW I bond drive
membership flag (1991.OO76).
Bell of Pennsylvania (through W. C.
Davis and Karen A. Sweeney): 2 di-
rectory assistance operator head-
phones, ca. 1950 and 1980 (1989.0110).
Edith B. and Frederick R. Bell: 357 cabi-
net prints, 272 cartes de visile, an
album with 65 photographs, 8
mounted photographs, and 2 post-
cards (1986. 3178).
William A. Bell, Jr., J. Terrel Green,
Linda L. Green, Thomas M. Green,
and David L. Mincey, Jr.: cotton gin
system made by F. H. Lummus Sons
Company of Columbus, Georgia in-
cluding the gin, elevator and feed sys-
tem, lint condenser unit, and a
blower and oscillating valve with pip-
ing, 1890s (1990.0344).
Bradley F. and Virginia W. Bennett: 88
coins of ancient Spain and Gaul
(1989.0734); 120 coins of the Roman
Republic and of the periods of Mar-
cus Antonius and Augustus
(1989.0738); 76 coins struck by
Roman Emperors from the 1st to the
3td centuries A.D. (1989.0741); 236
bronze and silver coins of ancient
Greece from the southern Italian re-
gions of Apulia, Bruttium, Calabria,
Campania, Lucania, and Samnium
(1990.0354); 50 coins of ancient
Gteece from Sicily (1990.0356); 16 sil-
ver and bronze coins of Cyprus dat-
ing from the 1st century B.C. to the
3rd century A.D. (1991.0035); 98
bronze and silver coins of ancient Sic-
ily (1991.0152); 90 bronze and silver
coins of ancient Sicily (1991.0160);
101 bronze and silver coins of Sicily
and mainland Greece (1991.0161); 87
examples of counterfeit, copy, and
fantasy coins (1991.0220).
Clara W. Berwick: 2 woman's oriental-
style robes, 1910-35 (1990.0538).
Bhutan Stamp Agency Ltd: 6 stamps of
Bhutan (1989.0231).
Lenore R. Binzer: pair of U.S. Navy
officer's blue broadcloth uniform
trousers, 1850-60 (1990.0673).
William L. Bird, Jr.: Rolling Stones
"Steel Wheels Tour" program, 1989
(1989.0666).
Adriana and Edwin W. Bitter for the
Bitter Family Collection: 10 saddle
pistol holsters, 4 muskets, and 3 pis-
tols (1988.0051); 7 pistols and a J. H.
Hall breechloading military rifle,
18th and 19th centuries (1988.0518).
Barbara B. and Robert S. Black: desk
from the House of Representatives
used by Congressman Henry Clay
VanVoorhis of Ohio with 2 glass ink
wells and a key, made 1860-79 and
used until 1897-99 (1991.0077).
Joel B. and June B. Bloom: spinning
wheel for wool made in Lee County,
Virginia stamped "HD" and "1833"
(1990.0240).
Philip J. Bochicchio: Kambel machine
section, 2 tools used to pull circuits
from the Kambal machine, and the
earliest computer storage magnetic
drum (1989.0622); 13 photographs of
the Solo and Bombe computer pro-
jects, 3 photographic reproductions
of papers from a celebration for the
Bombe project, and 3 notebooks
(1989.3110).
Sandot Bodo: 8 medals commemorating
the 200th anniversary of the signing
of the Treaty of Peace and the end of
the American Revolution, 1783-1983,
designed by Mt. Bodo (1989.0631).
Neal Bonham and Suzanne Ferris: 2
sheets of handmade paper
(1991.0097).
Clyde N. Bowden: 17 Halloween,
Christmas, and costume party cos-
tumes and decorations of the 1930s
(1991.0176).
Bowers and Merena Galleries, Inc.
(through R. N. Merena): ancient sil-
ver diobol found in the Afganistan
area (1988.0559).
Martha B. Boyd, M.D.: 2 woman's
shawls of jacquard-woven wool, 1850-
1900 (1991.0007); woman's long flo-
ral-patterned silk shawl made in
Spitalfields, England before 1823
(1991.0399).
William S. Boyd, M.D.: painting titled
Poppies by Dr. Boyd from which pho-
tomechanical lithographs were made
(1990.0341).
C. Louise Boyer: Sunbeam electric
travel iron (1990.0522).
Eleanor L Boyne: silhouette of George
Washington and a cut-out picture of
"George Washington's Cherry Tree"
(1990.3071).
Mary C. Braddock: 2 engraved por-
traits, one of Pres. James A. Garfield
and the other of Lucretia R. Garfield,
made by J. F. Ryder of Cleveland,
Ohio (1990.0597).
John H. Bradford: 2 souvenir script
notes from Japtan Island for use dur-
ing Operation Castle atomic testing
on Bikini Atoll in 1954 (1989.0531).
Reba Miller Brand (through W. Tom
Miller): desk with bookcase made of
inlaid walnut in Shenandoah County,
Virginia in the early 19th century
(1990.0536).
Catherine Brassel: 8 pairs of woman's
gloves and 5 pairs of woman's shoes,
1920-45 (1990.0671).
Dr. Joseph Braunbeck: 7 electron tubes,
a tube base, and a fuse and holder
manufactured in Germany for mili-
tary use during WW II (1990.0298).
Cathetine B. Brennan in memory of
George William Sneering: English
Webley army revolver, 1880-1900
(1990.0660).
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Gary R. Brenner: 10 phonograph re-
cords (1989.0208).
Ellen Harper Bridges: personal papers,
correspondence, and unpublished
manuscripts of advertising executive
Marion Harper, 1916-89 (1990.3225).
Kenneth A. Briers: 3 lapel pins, 3 key
chains, 3 clips, a bandanna, match
book, rubber signature stamp, and a
set of documents from the career of
Malcolm H. Nelson of the Brothet-
hood of Locomotive Firemen and En-
ginemen and the United
Transportation Union (1990.3048).
Roderick E. Briggs: Cleveland 69 man's
safety bicycle made by H. A. Lozier
& Company in the 1890s with an
original B. F. Goodrich tite and origi-
nal leather saddle covet (1989.0648).
The Brinkmann Corporation (through
Louis D. Gill): 2 Q-beam Blue Max
and Black Max flashlamps
(1990.0025).
Scott and Shane Bt iscoe: Texas Instru-
ments TI-99/4A computer with
power supply, remote control device,
speech synthesizer, and a video modu-
lator, 1982-84 (1990.0494); 19 com-
puter guides, pamphlets, software
module cassettes, and reference manu-
als (1990.3141); Sinclair ZX 81 com-
putet keyboard with adapters, 5
software cassettes, and a manual
(1991.0006).
Marguerite Wetghell Broaddus: 2
patches, a veil, badge, certificate,
armband, and an invitation reflecting
Mrs. John T. Werghell's participation
in the Red Cross during WW I
(1990.0433); 2 French dressmaker's
bills, one from Paul Poiret in 1926
and the other from Doucet in 1928
(1991.0023).
Btookhaven National Laboratoty, Asso-
ciated Universities, Inc., Department
of Physics (through Vincent R.
O'Leary and David Schweller): 80-
inch liquid hydrogen bubble cham-
bet (1978.2309).
Edith Rae Brown: bronze art medal ti-
tled "One Man's Tranquility" de-
signed by Ms. Brown (1991.0245).
Frederick McLean Bugher (through
Debbie Spinetta Brier): 82 specimens
relating to the life of Admiral and
Mrs. George Dewey including uni-
forms, insignia, weapons, photo-
graphs, manuscripts, sheet music,
booklets, scrapbooks, magazines,
othet miscellaneous paper items, and
an electric fan (1984.0834); 170 mis-
cellaneous papers and records relating
to Admiral Dewey and General Wil-
liam Babcock Hazen (1987.3083).
Joan H. Bunche: 12 academic honorary
degree hoods awarded to Ralph J.
Bunche (1990.0574).
Bundesministerium fuer Oeffentliche
Wirtschaft und Verkehr,
Generaldirektion fuer die Post- und
Telegraphenverwaltung (through
Christine Kainz, Ph.D.): reproduc-
tion of the post horn used at the post
stable in Bruenn, Austria since 1866
(1990.0169).
Bunker-Ramo Company: 2 racks, a
memory drum, agent's set, and a set
of plug-in components from the
Reservisor reservations computet sys-
tem made by Teleregister Corpora-
tion (1987.0815).
Burdeshaw Associates, Ltd. (through
Leath Burdeshaw): Telex 1 Model 32
machine, ca. 1975 (1986.1032).
Wally Byam Caravan Club Interna-
tional, Inc. (through Esther Garrison
and Morris R. Rich): official blue felt
beret worn by members of the club,
ca. 1961 (1985.0087).
Suzanne W Byrd: 23 reproducing piano
rolls made by the Ampico Corpora-
tion of New York, 1925-50
(1990.0205).
Chloe Ann Calder-Dellaport: art medal
designed by Ms. Calder-Dellaport ti-
tled "Bird in Hand" (1991.0244).
Campbell Soup Company (through P.
N. Mulcahy): 3 videotape cassettes,
an audiotape cassette, and a set of
slides, all tecording Campbell soup
advertisements, 1905-79 (1990. 3037);
(through Kevin G. Lowery): video-
tape cassette of Campbell advertise-
ments of 1957-58 and 1961-76
(1990.3038).
Bank of Canada, Department of Bank-
ing Operations (through D. G. M.
Bennett): 10-dollar bank note of Can-
ada, 1989 (1989.0737); 50-dollar bank
note of Canada, 1989 (1990.0161); IOO-
dollar bank nore of Canada, 1990
(1991.0150).
Leopoldo Cancio: 2 bronze medals of Ar-
gentina, a silvet Italian medal of the
Vatican, silver hemiobol of ancient Ju-
daea, and a silvet Spanish American 8-
reales cob made at the Potosi Mint
(1990.0398).
Robert A. Capestrain: 3 Waltham main-
springs and a set of Waltham main-
springs in original packaging
(1989.0701).
Dorothy D. Caples: about 22 cubic feet
of personal and business files of John
Caples, 1900-90, recording his career
in advertising (1990. 3205).
Walter A. Carpus: 2 pairs of trousers
(1980.0248).
Claude Carriere: 5 photocopies of arti-
cles, 3 issues of Jazz Hot magazine,
and 2 flyers for Sam Woodyard bene-
fit concerts (1990.3181).
Frances O. Carrio: book of line-for-line
sketches of Paris designer collections
of 1963 used by New Yotk designer
Arthur McGee (1991.0027).
Ethel Hanks Carter: 4 radios, a set of 14
burlap bags, set of 10 wall calendars,
set of documents and personal papers,
and a sign from a sharecropper's
house (1990.3016); cupboard and a
chest used in a shatecropper's cabin
in Ringgold, Virginia, 1943-57
(1990.3027).
Dal H. Cass: 2 books about psychologi-
cal testing and a Szondi-Test psycho-
logical test (1990.0569).
Guido Castelli: 252 lantern slides, 149
still photographs, 121 binders, boxes,
and folders of documents, 101 glass
plates, 5 boxes of mutascope cards, 2
brass cranks, a crank shaft, frame,
and a Casler & Marvin motion pic-
ture camera, all used by historian
Gordon Hendricks to document mo-
tion picture photography (1990.3015).
Caterpillar Inc. (through Wayne M.
Zimmerman): Catetpillar weld rep-
lica kit used in industtial inspections
with examples of acceptable and un-
acceptable welds, 1990 (1990.0648).
Howard Cayton: leathet scrapbook com-
piled by Leon Henderson, a WW II
Price Coordinator, containing press
clippings dated June-Octobet 1941
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(i99°-°°38); 1919 membership card
for the Willow Grove Park Associa-
tion (1990.3023).
Thomas W. Chamberlain: Neva-Clog
stapler (1990.0206).
Dr. George B. Chapman: prototype
ultra-rnicrotome, American Optical
Model 860 sliding anatomical micro-
tome, and a drive motor (1990.0445).
Shirley Cherkasky: spinning wheel
made in the Faroe Islands, 1976
(1990.0495).
Valentine Z. Chilk: 3 hand-colored Ber-
lin embroidery patterns of the 19th
century, 2 lengths of dish toweling ,
ca. 1942, a beaded handbag made by
Ms. Chilk with a set of extra beads,
string, and instructions, ca. 1947, and
a toy Singer Sewing machine, 1957
(1988.0405); composition figure of
Adolph Hitler bending over with a
pin cushion dertiere, 1941 (1991.0332).
Government of the Republic of China,
The Philatelic Department, Director-
ate General of Posts: 95 stamps, 20
first day covers, and 6 souvenir sheets
of the Republic of China (1988.0464);
66 stamps and 15 first day covers of
the Republic of China (1989.0031); 71
stamps, 18 covers, and 2 souvenir
sheets of the Republic of China
(1989.0412); 65 stamps and 13 first
day covers of the Republic of China
(1990.0027).
Alice Morrison Clabaugh: drum majo-
rette uniform complete with jacket,
skirt, boots, hat, plume, and whistle
worn by the drum majorettes of the
Newark High School Band, Dela-
ware, 1937-47 (1990.0483).
Elvira Clain-Stefanelli: 3 treasury bonds
with interest coupons attached and 2
bond coupons used as storecards, all
Confederate States of America
(1989.0526); 13 U.S. and foreign med-
als, a bracelet from Nigeria, storecard
from Virginia, Missouri Numismatic
Society "Fare Pass," and a lapel pin
commemorating the National Mu-
seum of History and Technology
(1990.0258).
Dorothy H. Clark in memory of Col.
William C. Clark, USAF: Forester
cutlass made by Weyersberg,
Kirschbaum & Company of
Solingen-Wald,Germany,l938-45
(1991.0212).
Emma L. Clark: Gap blue denim trou-
sers, tie-dyed T-shirt, blue bandanna
head scarf, and a pair of Converse
high-top tennis shoes, all worn by
Ms. Clark about 1988 (1990.0676).
Howard M. and Kathryn Clark: 31 sam-
ples of handmade paper made at the
Twinrocker Paper Mill in Brookston,
Indiana (1990.0558).
LeBaron A. Clarridge: WW I underwa-
ter microphone, nonsynchronous
motor, mercury switch, and a coil fil-
ament tube (1990.0391).
John H. Claster: Do Bee costume con-
sisting of mask, undershirt, shirt,
gloves, boots, and bee torso with
wings used on the children's televi-
sion program "Romper Room,"
1960s (1991.0179).
Augusta H. Clawson: 11 photographs, 2
pamphlets, 2 pins, a union card, iden-
tification card, award of merit, certifi-
cate, and a welder's mask all used by
Ms. Clawson when a ship welder dur-
ing WW II (1988.0586); 10 issues of
the newsletter "Bo's'n's Whistle" and
2 Western Union telegtams, WW II
(1988.3127).
Charles M. Clegg, Jr. (through Francis
R. Bteen and Ann Clegg Holloway):
u paintings by Howard Fogg and an
oil painting by Stephen Etniet, all of
railroad scenes and locomotives
(1988.0049).
Lera G. Clymer, Charles Galley, Hoyt
Gai ley, James J. Gailey, Theron
Gailey, and Frances Kinley in mem-
ory of Howard Scott Gailey: 14 pieces
of orange-glazed pottery tableware
made by Ben Owen, 1958-70, and an
orange-glazed pottery bowl made by
Ben Owen III, 1984 (1990.0289).
Abe Cohen: pair of child's clamp-on
roller skates, ca. 1925 (1991.0317).
Jill Cohen: Roy Rogers cowboy hat
with concealed toy cap gun, ca. 1947
(1991.0419).
Coherenr, Inc. (through Edwina
DeRousse): Coherent model 40 car-
bon dioxide laser with power supply
(1990.0383).
Cole Consumer Products, Division of
American Consumer Products, Inc.
(through M. R. Reinschreiber): Ka-
Bar U.S. Marine Corps fighting-util-
ity knife developed for use during
WW II (1986.0999).
Madelene S. Cole: 47 items of correspon-
dence, 41 ephemera, scrapbooks, and
books, 12 unpublished papers, and 12
WW II era proceedings of the Associ-
ation of National Advertisers, all re-
flecting the career of Gordon E. Cole
(1990.3082).
Coleman: infant's undershirt, child's
dress, and a woman's cape, 1825-74
(1990.0439).
Leah P. Collins: 4 bronze U.S. satitical
political medals, 1977-80 (1990.0459).
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
(through Margaret B. Pritchard): 4
photolithogtaphic porttait prints
(1990.0342).
Comune di Milano (through Hon.
Giulio Polotti): 3 silver medals com-
memorating the 3 Socialist mayors of
Milan, Italy, 1990 (1991.0188).
Computer Consoles, Incorporated
(through Keith G. Jones): computer
monitor and a Dvorak Keyboard,
1978-80 (1989. 0109).
A. A. Conant: 42 video disc movies and
a Hitachi video disc player
(1990.0305).
Anne Conant: U.S. Army Corps of Engi-
neers white hatd hat, 1965-70
(1990.0085).
Ptof. Robert Connelly: model of a flexi-
ble polyhedron conceived by Profes-
sor Connelly in 1977 and built about
1984 (1990.0492).
Government of the Cook Islands, Phila-
telic Bureau, Post Office: 7 stamps, 2
first day covets, and 2 souvenit sheets
of the Cook Islands (1988.0735); 12
stamps, 5 souvenir sheets, and 2 first
day covers of the Cook Islands
(1989.0500); 15 stamps, 4 first day
covets, and 3 souvenir sheets of the
Cook Islands (1990.0013); stamp, first
day covet, and a souvenir sheet of the
Cook Islands (1990.0520).
John Cook: 2 bronze art plaquettes de-
signed by Mr. Cook, 1986 and 1990
(1990.0500).
Elizabeth G. Cooke (through Sandy G.
Patterson): 15 embroidered pictures
and samplets (1989.0343).
IM
Mrs. E. E. Cordrey: El-Fonic capacity
pick up, Magnavox tone arm, Wes-
ton vacuum tube voltmeter, and a
Motorola television receiver
(1990.0389).
Cornell University, School of Civil and
Environmental Engineering (through
Arnim H. Meyburg): wrought iron
main link, connecting link, and link
pin from Telford's Menai Straits Sus-
pension Bridge built in 1823
(1991.0153).
Bernard M. Corona: Colt Model 1895
machine gun and tripod with gun
modifications made in 1914
(1990.0573).
Rushton G. Gortelyou: membership
badge of the Bicyclist's League of
American Wheelmen, ca. 1880
(1988.0578).
Creative Originals (through Larry D.
Mowrey and Michele Mowrey): 2
wooden toy train whistles (1985.0478).
Sandra P. and Spencer R. Crew:
woman's African style caftan, man's
dashiki shirt, pair of wire rim glasses,
and the original glasses case, all worn
to college graduation in 1971
(1991.0135).
Judith A. Crocker: album with 69 gem
tintypes, 67 cartes tit visile, 13 tin-
types, 5 ambrotypes, 3 daguerreo-
types, and a mounted photograph
(1991.0343); 46 folders of papers relat-
ing to Herbert M. Faust's careers at
the Curtis Publishing Company, 1918-
43, the Salvage Division of the War
Production Board, 1943-44, and the
Mutual Broadcasting Company, 1945-
48 (1991.3066).
Betty Cronin: 14 soup labels, 3 cook-
books, 2 advertising proof sheets, and
a pamphlet of recipes in Spanish, all
related to the Campbell Soup Com-
pany (1990.3006).
Eleanor B. Cropley: woman's brown
leather wallet with silver frame and
clasp, 1893-1900 (1990.0665).
Gwendolyn M. Crusor: Master Model 4
stenotype machine with accessories
(1991.0271).
Government of Cuba, Coprefil: 39
stamps and a souvenir sheet of Cuba
(1988.0521); 53 stamps. 31 first day
covers, and 2 souvenir sheets of Cuba
(1989.0391); 37 stamps, 20 first day
covers, and 4 souvenir sheets of Cuba
(1989.0750); 30 stamps, 21 first day
covers, and 3 souvenir sheets of Cuba
(1990.0299).
Paul Culberg: 13 sketches, a hand-
painted regimental flag of the Massa-
chusetts 54th used in the movie
Glory, and a hat, shirt, pants with sus-
penders, and pair of shoes worn by
Morgan Freeman in the movie Glory
(1991.0279).
Government of the Republic of Cyprus,
Ministry of Communications and
Works, Department of Postal Ser-
vices (through G. Antoniou): 8
stamps of the Republic of Cyprus
(1988.0572); 3 stamps of Cyprus
(1989.0498); 23 stamps and a Christ-
mas souvenir folder of Cyprus
(1990.0365); (through G. Antoniou
and A. Stamataris): 12 stamps of the
Repubic of Cyprus (1989.0223).
Heinz Czadek: videotape cassette of a
Duke Ellington Orchestra concert in
Zurich, Switzerland in 1959
(1990.3183).
Frederick C. Danforth in memory of
John Sruart Hacker (through the Na-
tional Museum of Transport): Pilot
wheel from the river packet ship
Kiwanis, ca. 1920 (1979.0314).
Harry R. Dangler: wooden shipboard-
type checkerboard, magazine, and a
newspaper all used by Phm. 3d. Joe
Dangler when stationed in Great
Lakes, Illinois during WW I
(1990.0271).
Maygene F. Daniels, Mary Walton Liv-
ingston and Leonard Rapport: 10 mil-
irary documents, a magazine, hat,
dtawers, and a map case, all reflect-
ing the U.S. Army service of Mr. Rap-
port in the 1940s (317976).
DC Comics Inc. (through Paul Levirz):
4 Superman objects including a
comic book, poster, set of paper
plates, and a pop-up book
(1988.3096).
Mona de Martini: 6 bolero jackets,
19605(1990.3136).
Vivian F. Demiel: J. C. Vibrometer ma-
chine level (1990.0333).
Government of Denmark, Postens
Frimaerkecentet: 40 stamps of Den-
mark and 30 stamps and 5 souvenir
sheets of the Faroe Islands
(1990. 0521); (through Lis Birkedal
and Hanne Lund): 245 stamps and 6
miniature sheets of Denmark and the
Fatoe Islands (1988.0484); (through
Hanne Lund): 125 stamps of Den-
mark and the Faroe Islands
(1989.0292); 55 stamps of Denmark
and 40 stamps of the Faroe Islands
(1989.0421); 110 stamps of Denmatk
and 40 stamps of the Faroe Islands
(1990.0050).
Irene Diamond: 4 cardboard tourist sou-
venir signs which were made to be
tied onto a car bumper (1990.0250);
15 felt pennants ftom Ametican tour-
ist sites (1990. 0251).
Barbara Dickstein: 2 pairs of girl's socks
and a pair of woman's pantyhose,
1986-89 (1989.3023).
Digital Equipment Cotpotation
(through Jamie P. Pearson): PDP-i
computer developed in i960, PDP-8
computer developed in 1965, and 3
sets of software tapes used with these
computers (1989.0521).
Dennis Dimmer: 2 programs and an ad-
vertising coastet telated to Duke El-
lington and a program for Mercer
Ellington's orchestra (1990.3226).
Dittrick Museum of Medical History
(through Jennifer K. Simmons): Lip-
pes Loop and a box of Saf-T-Coil in-
ttauterine devices (1991.0309).
Melvin R. Doggett: notebook of docu-
mentation for IBM punched card
data processing (1990.3088).
Jeanne P. Donahe: infant's comb and
brush with the otiginal box, 1938-40
(1991.0213).
R. G. Doty: Virgin of Guadalupe Mexi-
can silver religious medal, 1776
(1991.0209).
Gladys C. Dougherty: 4 pins, 2 sewing
kits, 2 medals, 2 lighters, an identifi-
cation badge and btacelet, helmet
liner, pair of earrings with Captain's
bats, and a sketch of Camp McCoy,
1918-45 (1989. 0318); metal thimble
with a fleur-de-lis border (1991.0289);
red ice bucket with lid, 1945-50
(1991.3049).
William R. Dowd: program from a sa-
cred music concerr by Duke Elling-
164
ton held March 3, 1967 in Cam-
bridge, Massachusetts (1990.3227).
Arthur D. Dubin: blanket, "Quiet"
sign, and a set of tulip carpet samples
from Pullman railroad cars
(1986.0133).
Mindy Duitz: solarized silver print pho-
tograph by Murray Duitz
(1989.0692); photograph by Murray
Duitz (1990.0496).
Rita A. Thomas Dukes and Wilma L.
Thomas: Gradeulator calculating rule
used in construction work invented
by Ftank J. Thomas with instruc-
tions, 1973 (1990.0509).
Emily S. Dunbar: quilt with white flo-
ral embroidery on white cotton made
by Mary Anderson McCormick of Au-
gusta, Kentucky in the rrud-i9th cen-
tury and photographic portraits of
Mrs. McCormick and her husband,
John E. McCormick (1990.0507).
David R. Dunn: J. C. Higgins Flightli-
ner boy's bicycle made for Sears, Roe-
buck & Company by the Murray
Ohio Manufacturing Company of
Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, 1961
(1990.0550).
S. Watson Dunn: 37 sets of ephemera,
10 folders of advertising history, 6
pieces of correspondence, 5 phono-
graph records, and 3 unpublished pa-
pers, 1840-1986 (1989. 3135).
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Com-
pany (through Melissa Weis Riegel):
3 samples of Teflon-coated cable,
missle radome made by Shamban,
push-pull cable, braille eraser, Teflon
bottle for polio vaccine, and a plastic
laboratory bottle (1989.0452).
Michael Durgin and Helen C. Freder-
ick: 57 pieces of handmade paper
representing the work of 49 makers
in North America, 1990
(1990.0632).
George W. Dye: 6 pieces of artillery am-
munition, 2 pass boxes, a leather
thumb stall, and a flagstaff finial and
butt set (1990.0321).
Glen Ecklund and Madeleine Para: 2
yard signs advocating peace during
the Persian Gulf crisis in 1991
(1991.0194).
Rachel G. Edelson and Benji Lasseau: 2
pieces of sheet music for clarinet and
a poster of Benny Goodman in Japan
(1990.3030).
Ellis Edlow: 58 19th-century bank notes
of the District of Columbia
(1991-0397).
Curtis Whearry Edwards: 3 woman's
white lace collars made by Mrs. Ed-
wards, a black church dress and hat,
and a wooden cane (1990.0651).
Nanci K. Edwards: Laughton stamp
pad and a tin of paper clips and fas-
teners (1990.0349).
Arthur S. Eggerton, Jr.: uncut sheet of
fare ticket currency of the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Rail Road
dated October 1, 1873 (1991.3037).
Electro- Voice, Inc. (through Paul A.
McGuire): headset for radar
(1990.0064).
Government of El Salvador (through
Ambassador Miguel A. Salaverria):
SA-7 shoulder-fired surface to air mis-
sile launcher made in North Korea
and found in a crashed airplane in
eastern El Salvador on November 25,
1989 (1990.0532).
James William Elyea: replica of an 1839
pattern forage cap (1985.3039).
J. H. Emerson Company (through Jack
Emerson): 2 chest respirators, a respi-
rator pump, hand bellows pressure re-
suscitator, and a hot pack apparatus
(1991.0145).
Emporia Kansas State College, Depart-
ment of Psychology (thtough Dal H.
Cass): 6 psychological tests and a C.
H. Stoelting Company aesthesio-
meter (1990.0570).
Eppes: woman's silk parasol, 1850-70,
and a man's ivory-handled shaving
brush, 1875-1925 (1990.0441).
Suzanne Liebers Erickson (through
Ralph H. Erickson): 9,867 stamps, 61
charity seals, 36 revenue stamps, 13
cut squares, 2 covers, and a Cinderella
from around the world (1987.0267).
Peter J. Espada: models of the C-47 air-
plane, the Waco glider, and the
"Huey" helicopter made by Mr. Es-
pada (1990.0343).
Timothy Evans: 2 pairs of woman's kid
leather gloves, 1925-38 (1991.0165).
Government of the Faroe Islands, The
Faroese Postal Administration, Phila-
telic Service: 55 stamps and 7 first
day covers of the Faroe Islands
(1988.0689); 40 stamps and 2 first
day covers of the Faroe Islands
(1989.0585); (through K. Farnfoss): 35
stamps and 3 first day covers of the
Faroe Islands (1989.0157); 20 stamps
and a first day cover of the Faroe Is-
lands (1990.0120); 30 stamps, 3 first
day covers, and a souvenir sheet of
the Faroe Islands (1990.0470).
Farrington Manufacturing Company
(through Dorothy J. Long and Mr.
Stocker): Farrington character-sens-
ing machine and 2 information docu-
ments (1985. 0614).
Edward C. Fechter: 15 Hamilton Watch
Company products including 9 mod-
ules, 2 watches, a set of pillar plates
and bridges, set of miniature cutting
tool samples, vial of jewels, and a vial
of gears (1988.0591).
Charles Feinstein: book, Guide to For-
tran TV, by McCracken (1990.3117).
Olive Ferris: 9 movie film reels
(1990.0508).
Chamberlain Ferry: 29 posters with po-
litical and military themes from
WW I (1986.0195); 4 WW I U.S. Ma-
rine Corps posters (1986.3044).
Heidi Fieldston: 269 man's, woman's,
child's, and infant's clothing and ac-
cessories, i8th-20th centuries, col-
lected by Rosely Angel Fieldston
(1990.0388); "Patti Playdoll" doll
made by the Ideal Toy Corporation
with original clothes and box, 1950-
69 (1990.0467).
Joel A. Fine in memory of Tillie Sacks
Fine: girl's blue velvet hat with
peach silk lining and blue and peach
velvet ribbons, 1924 (1991.0166).
Leonda F. Finke: 2 bronze U.S. art med-
als designed by Ms. Finke, 1989-90
(1991.0151).
Bernard S. Finn: Hotpoint electric
toaster (1983.0888); Dominico electric
toaster (1984,3037); Magnavox Pocket
Pal all-transistor tadio, 1961-65
(1988.0145); pair of Kimco electric
socks (1990.0401); farm implement
catalog from Hertzler & Zook Com-
pany, 1920s (1990.3089); Dutch girl
figurine electric cigar lighter
(1990. 3115); Tudor Tru-Action electric
football game (1990. 3116); 6 roller-
165
type retractable school maps
(1991.0257).
Clifford P. Firmback: 3 copper/
steelplate printing plates, 3 corre-
sponding prints, and a miniature
etching copper-plate press
(1990.0524).
Thomas E. Fitzgerald: 7 folders of archi-
val documents relating to the S. S.
White Dental Manufacturing Com-
pany and the development of the
Brooks typewriter, 1890-97
(1989. 3136).
Mrs. Sarah Fitzpatrick: 242 space craft
covers (1989.0238).
George A. Flachier: 8 stamps, 6 covers,
6 maximum cards, and a souvenir
sheet of Ecuador (1989.0291).
Flags International, Inc. (through Mi-
chael E. Tancey): 58 cloth patches, de-
cals, and flags, a pin, and a string tie
bearing symbols of motor home and
camping trailer clubs, 1967-80S
(1985.0701).
Shelly Jayne Foote: red, white, and blue
ribbon-like brooch made of clay and
polymers designed by Barbie Koch-
ner, 1991 (1991.0163).
Harrison Ford and Lucasfilm Ltd.
(through Gordon Radley): hat and
jacket worn by Mr. Ford when por-
traying the character "Indiana Jones"
in the film Raiders of the Lost Ark
(1989.0323).
Fred G. Fournet and Maydell F. The-
riot: 996 pharmaceuticals, personal
hygiene products, sundries, and mis-
cellaneous supplies, toys, and equip-
ment which were in the Fournet
Drugstore of St. Martinsville, Louisi-
ana which operated ftom 1892 to 1983
(1985.0475); copybook, daybook, and
a package of graph paper (1989.0399);
80 advertising graphics, prescription
papers, tobacco related products, and
sundries used at the Fournet Drug-
stote of St. Martinsville, Louisiana
which operated ftom 1892 to 1983
(1989.3041).
The Foxboro Company (thorugh Earle
W. Pitt): 35 pneumatic control and
recording apparatus (1986. 0535).
Beatrice and Jacques Francais: bass viol
made in New England by Henry
Davis, 1793 (1990.0599).
Thomas L. Freudenheim: letter dated
February 28, 1991 acknowledging
that Mr. and Mrs. Freudenheim will
attend a dinner at the Los Angeles
Country Club and a card stating the
club's dress code (1991.0327).
Miss Margaret L. Frick: 12 souvenirs of
the New York World's Fair and
school days spent by Miss Ftick in
New York City in 1939 (1991.0051).
Prof. Robert Friedel: library card
punched for machine reading
(1990.3129).
Col. S. G. Frierson: postage stamp of
Denmark (1989.0242).
Ftom Out of the Past (through Barbara
Keck): 6 magazine advertisements,
1915-23 (1990.3032).
Melinda Y Frye: book, Social Usages at
Washington, by Florence Howe Hall,
1906 (1991.0043).
Fulton County Board of Commission-
ers: ballot box used in Fulton
County, Georgia in 1919 (1991.0034).
Bernard F. Gallagher: 3 computer soft-
ware programs (1990. 0461); 3 com-
puter software programs
(1990.0652).
Jay M. Galst, M.D.: 2 medals commem-
orating Dr. Galst 's presidency of the
New York Numismatic Club, 1988-
89 (1991.0187).
Hector Garcia: art medal designed by
Mr. Garcia titled "Flame of Free-
dom," 1990 (1991.0243).
Mildred G. Gates: man's clothing in-
cluding 2 collars, 1820-45, a 3-piece
wool suit, ca. 1887, and a 2-piece
frock suit, 1913 (1990.0438).
Gateway Coin Club of Merced Counry
(through Joel Anderson): 2 bronze
medals, one commemorating the
100th anniversary of the incorpora-
tion of the City of Merced, California
in 1989 and the other commemorat-
ing the 100th anniversary of the
founding of Yosemite National Park
in 1990 (1990.0399).
Carl Garter: box of photographs and
price lists of the Fisher, Bruce &
Company ceramic and glass im-
porters of Philadelphia, 1939-40
(1990.3057).
Marian DeBelle Gellermann: 2 cavalry
sabers made in 1914 and 1918 and
used by Maj. Josef Egmond
Gellermann (1991.0260).
General Dynamics Corporation, Quincy
Shipyard Division (through James H.
Gilliland): model of a liquid natural
gas carrier (1979.3033).
General Electric Credit Corporation
(through John J. Canning): painting
titled Computers by Bart Fotbes
(1980.3034).
General Motors Corporation (through
Robert C. Stempel): 9 accessories for
the GM Sunracer solar-powered auto-
mobile, 1987 (1989. 3114); LAD Plant
(through Thomas Welling): Corsica
4-door automobile body (1990. 3000).
Joseph Genovese: International Time
Recording Company slave clock
(1988.0500).
The George Washington University
(through Nelson L. Bomba): CDC
8090 central processing unit with ca-
bles attached and a CDC 603 tape
transport unit (1988.0660).
Honorable Richard A. Gephardt: blue
oxford shirt and a red tie worn at a
debate on December I, 1987
(1989.0595).
Elizabeth S. Geyet: Claxo combination
humidifier, evaporizer, and fume dis-
seminator patented in 1917
(1990.0106).
Charles A. Gilbert: organetto button ac-
cordion made by Luigi Pistelli and
Figli of Abruzzi, Italy, ca. 1890
(1991.0020).
The Gillette Company, Gillette Notth
Atlantic Group (through A. Bruce
Cleverly and Peter Hoffman):
Gillette's Sensor razor in original
packaging with set of 5 blade car-
tridges, 1990 (1990.0592).
Thomas Gillilland: 2 drug kits and a
medicine bag used by William M.
Wegmann, M.D. who practiced in
Bladen, Nebraska (1990.0337).
Cora Ginsburg, Inc. (through D.
Ghelerter): red, white, and blue mus-
lin parade dress, ca. 1900 (1991.0365);
umbrella inscribed "Vote for
Woman" (1991.3061).
Doug Girling: Texas Insrruments pro-
grammable calculator with accesso-
ries and a Texas Instruments
print/securiry cradle with paper tape
166
rolls (1990.0609); 3 manuals and a
folder of documentation related to
the Texas Instruments programmable
calculator (1990.3166).
Robert D. Gleichenaus: 298 stamps, 8
covers, and a stamped postal receipt
form of Switzerland (1989. 0014).
Capt. Mark B. Gold, D.V.M.: red beret
and ascot worn by Captain Gold
while serving with the Sinai Multina-
tional Force and Observers, 1988-89
(1990.0533).
Jodi E. Goldfinger: pressed glass
pitcher commemorating Admiral
Dewey and the Battle of Manila, 1898
(1988.0801).
Roger A. Goldsmith: 3 cans of freon-
propelled automobile spray paint
(1991.3071).
William L. Gould: art medal de-
signed by Mr. Gould titled
"W.I.P.P.E.D. - Waste Isolation Per-
sonal Plutonium Encasement De-
vice" (1991.0242).
Greg Chandler Gove and Virginia C.
Gove: 1934 Trav-L-Coach house
trailer (1981.0524).
Seth Grae: leotard and vest finale cos-
tume worn by Donna McKechnie as
an original cast member of the play,
A Chorus Line (1990.0581).
Felix Grant: 152 phonograph records by
Duke Ellington (1991.3032).
Doris Stack Green, Harvey G. Stack
and Norman Stack: 279 medals,
madalets, and badges and 11 dies and
hubs for personal and fraternal med-
als and tokens (1984.1005).
Dorothy A. and Nivie Green: 2 World's
Fair bracelets of the 1930s and an
Egyptian Revival btacelet, 1905-15
(1990.0287).
Robert D. Gleichenaus: 298 stamps, 8
covers, and a stamped postal re-
ceipt form of Switzerland
(1989.0014).
Capt. Mark B. Gold, D.V.M.: red beret
and ascot worn by Captain Gold
while serving with the Sinai Multina-
tional Force and Observers, 1988-89
(1990.0533).
Jodi E. Goldfinger: pressed glass
pitcher commemorating Admiral
Dewey and the Battle of Manila, 1898
(1988.0801).
Roger A. Goldsmith: 3 cans of freon-
propelled automobile sptay paint
(1991.3071).
William L. Gould: art medal designed
by Mr. Gould titled "W.I.P.P.E.D. -
Waste Isolation Petsonal Plutonium
Encasement Device" (1991.0242).
Greg Chandler Gove and Virginia C.
Gove: 1934 Trav-L-Coach house
trailer (1981.0524).
Seth Grae: leotard and vest finale
costume worn by Donna
McKechnie as an original cast
membet of the play, A Chorus Line
(1990.0581).
Felix Grant: 152 phonograph records by
Duke Ellington (1991.3032).
Doris Stack Green, Harvey G. Stack
and Notman Stack: 279 medals,
madalets, and badges and 11 dies
and hubs fot personal and fraternal
medals and tokens (1984.1005).
Dorothy A. and Nivie Green: 2 World's
Fair bracelets of the 1930s and an
Egyptian Revival btacelet, 1905-15
(1990.0287).
Marvin N. Green: 8 documents about
Underwood and Sunstrand adding
and calculating machines, 1948-55
(1990.3188).
Rayna D. Gteen: 2 postcards and 2 but-
tons reading "Ann Richards/Gover-
nor" (1991.0044).
Betty L Greenall and Terry G. Read:
wooden baby cradle handmade in
1899 by James Evans for his great-
granddaughter, Lowell Havilla Bauer
Read (1990.0456).
William Greenbaum Fine Prints
(through William N. Greenbaum):
photograph of the wood engraver's
workroom at Russell and Richardson
of Boston (1991.0248).
Greenduck Company: political button,
"They're For You, Ike and Dick"
(1990.0395).
Dianne Gregg: square opalescent
clear glass casserole dish made by
the Fry Glass Company of
Rochester, Pennsylvania, 1930s
(1991.0322).
Mary Ellen Gresham: length of pat-
terned silk made by the Old Econom-
ite Society of Ambridge,
Pennsylvania (1989.0297).
Greyhound Lines, Inc. (through E. W.
Simmons): 6-piece bus driver's uni-
form, 1983 (1990.0608).
Banco de Guatemala (through Carlos E.
Najera): 18 coins of Guatemala, 1963-
64 and 1990 (1990.0553).
Donald M. Haines: Wotking Mens Pro-
tective Union membership certifi-
cate, 1847 (1990.0697).
Kenneth L. Hallenbeck: 2 propaganda
notes urging Iraqui soldiers to ex-
change the notes for safe conduct sur-
render, 1991 (1991.0373).
Hakim Hamidi: 6 Afghan notes issued
in 1978 (1990.0011).
Hamilton Community Foundation
(through Richard L. Haid): Hooven
automatic typewriter consisting of a
perforator, mechanism, set of leaf
stands, and a set of paper rolls, 1920s
(1987.0087).
Dr. Carl Hammer: 28 books and pam-
phlets of mathematical and other ta-
bles (1988.3105).
Bill Hanson: 3 photogtaphs of Maine by
Mr. Hanson taken in 1963, 1977, and
1983 (1990.0370).
F. C. Harding: Summitone transistor
portable tape recorder with TDK syn-
chrotape, microphone, and earphone
(1990.0052).
Prof. Leon D. Harmon: 8 groups of
drawings, reports, and glass-
mounted slides relating to the Insti-
tute for Advanced Study computer
project, 1950s (1982.0169).
Douglas J. Harnsberger: pair of gold
cuff links and a brass instrument
box used by architect Robert Mills
(1991.0048).
Dale G. Harper: lithogtaph postet of
"The Worcester Salt Special"
(1991.0191).
M. Deane Harper: 4 reproduction rub-
ber bicycle tires (1990.3100).
Stan Harper: Richter diatonic harmon-
ica in the key of F, ca. 1900
(1991.0196).
Patti Harris: 2 T-shirts, a can of sun-
dried fireants, pin, and a videotape
cassette, all from the 1990 Fireant
Festival of Marshall, Texas
(1990.3206).
Cynthia E. Hartison: academic letter
sweatet and lettet jacket, 1960s
167
(i99°°677)'. senior hat worn by Ms.
Harrison while attending Samuel J.
Tilden High School in Brooklyn,
New York, 1963 (1991.0016).
Maj. Kenneth E. and Viola L. Harte: 28
fitearms and a hunting knife manu-
factured from 1850 to 1881 (1988.0129).
Harvard University, Department of
Physics, Jefferson Physical Labora-
tory (through Francis M. Pipkin):
Percy W. Bridgman's atmospheric
press, Kelvinbridge, Bridgman and
Chase atmospheric press, framed dia-
gram of Leonard Abbott's atmo-
spheric press, and miscellaneous parts
used by Bridgman (1980.0595).
Warner Harwood (through Thomas E.
Stroud): 2 Grand Army of the Repub-
lic veteran service medals awarded to
William Harwood for service from
1861-66 and for service as Com-
mander in Chief of the G.A.R.
awarded on August 27, 1889
(1990.0625).
Madeline Hauptman: MAD RAQ
"Power Weave" tennis racquet in-
vented and patented by Ms. Haupt-
man (1990.0668).
Frank J. Havlicek: zgyotaku fish prints
by Mr. Havlicek, 1990 (1990.0454).
Charles Haywood: first day cover of
Great Britain (1989.0251).
Raymond J. Hebert: 3 Ashanti gold
weights made of bronze and 3 Afri-
can coiled arm rings of copper, brass,
and iron used as money (1988.0817).
Cyndie Heiskell: woman's snow leopard
jacket made in Katmandu, Nepal,
1965-70 (1991.0024).
William H. Helfand: 228 pharmaceuti-
cally and medically related advertise-
ments, trade cards, invoices, postets,
and miscellaneous ephemera
(1988. 3152); 2 posters of "Journee
Nationale des Tuberculeaux"
(1990. 3171); 49 medically and pharma-
ceutically related advertising papers
(1991.3052).
Edward L. Heller: 12 posters of the
OQMG Production Planning and
Control Division, WW II
(1986.3017).
Ch. Henault: 8 coins of Zaire, 1976-78,
and 2 paper notes of Zaire
(1989.0736).
Mattie Herrington: Electrolux vacuum
cleaner (1987.0586).
Hershey Museum of American Life
(through Leslie A. Bellais): 5 uniform
irems of a Japanese Navy enlisted
man, WW II (1990.0174).
Christine M. and Marvin D. Heston:
Pearl Harbor commemorative beer
bottle, 1947 (1991.0075).
Julia Ann and Lindsey Hickman: vase
and pitcher of the Eocean line
made by the Weller Pottery of
Zanesville, Ohio, 1899-1907
(1991.0284).
Mrs. William H. C. Higgins: set of re-
search notes and related material for
the book Power from Oil by William
H. C. Higgins, III (1990.3091).
The Borough of Hightstown (through
Richard W Aughenbaugh and Sheila
Clark): 33 original stone sleepers
which supported rails for the Cam-
den and Amboy Railroad in New Jer-
sey, 1832 (1986.0175).
Basil I. Hirschowitz, M.D.: light source
for a gastroscope (1990.0451).
F. B. Hodges: 2 photographs of the sink-
ing of the SS Alcoa Mariner during
WW II and a compass used on one of
her lifeboats (1990.0577).
Morris Hodora: 7 programs of the an-
nual International Duke Ellington
Study Group Conference, 1983-89
(1990.3178).
James S. Hodsdon: 6 components mak-
ing up an Altair 680 compurer kit
and a binder of documentation
(1990.0653).
Carolyn N. and Donald Hoke: type-
writer oiler (1990.0277).
Olav Holden: 27 first flight covers is-
sued by Air Portugal, 1980-81
(1988.0373).
Martha Holmes: videotape cassette con-
taining 6 Diet Pepsi commercials
(1990.3008).
The Homestead (through Charles F. In-
galsbee): Zander chest ptess and a
Zander 2-beater vibrating exercise
machine (1989.0597).
The Honolulu Mint (through Steven
D. Lee): silver medal commemorat-
ing the 200th anniversary of the ar-
rival of the Chinese people to the
islands of Hawaii, 1989 (1989.0534).
K. L. Hosner: 2 political buttons con-
cerning President George Bush
(1990.0428).
Edward Hotaling: newspaper tearsheet
with poem, "The Quayle," by Mr.
Hotaling (1990.3060).
Jacquelyne A. and Richard L. Hott: 10
player piano rolls (1986.0004).
Houston Gun Collector's Association In-
cot porated (through Paul C. Janke
and Charles McKim): commemora-
tive rifle marked "1950 - Houston
Gun Collectots Association - 1983"
(1983.0809).
Stephen Howard: 2 art medals designed
by Mr. Howard titled "Things on
Rocks A & B," 1990 (1991.0241).
Elton L. Howe: 117 objects from Mr.
Howe's clockmaking shop including
91 horological tools, 17 watches, 3
timers, 2 clocks, a watch cleaning ma-
chine, watch timing machine, type-
writet, and a motor for a turret clock
(1989. 0671); 7 educational model kits
dealing with the 5 senses (1990.0336).
Dr. Theodore R. Hudson: program for
the Duke Ellington Spring Music
Festival at the University of Massa-
chusetts on May 6, 1978 (1990.3187).
Eleanora D. and William F. Huf: 167
miscellaneous coins, tokens, and
paper money (1990.0555).
Cynthia C. and Donald A. Hull: Os-
borne Model OCC2 microcomputer
with a reference guide, set of informa-
tion guides, and a set of software
floppy disks, ca. 1983 (1991.0186).
James S. Hutchins: LZ-129 German
cover commemorating the Zeppelin
HinJenburg dated 1936 (1989.0222).
Nancy Rowan Hutchinson and John L.
and Marguerite W. Rowan: silver ser-
vice including a coffeepot, teapot,
kettle with stand, sugar bowl,
creamer, waste bowl, and a tray, all
presented to William A. Rowan on
February 22, 1914 upon his retire-
ment from James Stewart &c Com-
pany (1991.0352).
INA Corporation (through William A.
Slugg): 2 blank marine ledgers
(1979.3032); 2 Eagle splat chairs
(1979.3041).
Indianapolis Motot Speedway Corpora-
tion (through R. Kent Liffick): set of
168
j6 paving bricks from the original In-
dianapolis Motor Speedway, 1909
(1989.0388).
Intel Corporation, Strategic Communi-
cations (through Howard High):
computer wafer and packaged die
from the i860 seties (1990.0506).
International Business Machines Corpo-
ration (through Becky Roubidoux): 2
sttoke counters for IBM Selectric and
Typebar typewriters (1989.0546); Of-
fice of the Director, Corporate Cul-
tural Programs (through R. P.
Berglund and John M. Bukovinsky):
IBM Engineering Model 1345 tabulat-
ing machine, 1920 (1990.0693).
Government of the State of Israel, Min-
istry of Communications, Philatelic
Services: 8 first day covers of Israel
(1989.0076); 8 first day covers of Is-
rael (1989.0420); 12 stamps, 10 first
day covers, and a souvenir sheet of Is-
rael (1990.0101); 7 first day covers of
Israel (1990.0476).
Bernice W. Jackson: 6 documents re-
flecting the life and work of Christo-
pher Bechtler, Sr. and Christophet
Bechtler, Jr., makers of private gold
coinage in Rutherford, North Caro-
lina (1990.0162).
William Jackson: 20 pieces of beauty
parlor furnishings made by Emil J.
Paidar Company in the 1930s
(1988.0835).
Dorothy Jacobs: book, The Poultryman's
Complete Handbook (1990.3143); "The
Archies" drinking glass (1991.0285).
Bryan Jacques: Belgian Fabrique
Nationale experimental rifle and a
magazine (1990.0330).
Rev. Howard K.James: minister's bap-
tismal gown (1991.0266).
Bank of Japan, Cash Department
(through Mitsuo Fujimoto): 2 silver
5,000-yefl coins commemorating the
International Garden and Greenery
Exposition held in Osaka, Japan in
1990 (1990.0259); Issue Department
(through Yoshifuru Murahawi): 2
1,000-yen banknotes of Japan, 1990
(1991.0158); 6 Japanese coins com-
memorating the Enthronement of
the Emperor, centennial of the judi-
cial system, and centennial of the
Diet (1991.0175).
Marian B. Javits: "Hand and Jewels" ho-
lographic image made for Carrier
Jewelry Stote in New York City by
G. Robert Schinella, 1972
(1990.0691).
Hilda L and John Jay: half of a jac-
quard double-woven coverlet dated
1847 probably made by William
Craig, Sr. in Decatur County, Indiana
(1990.0293).
Joy N. Jepson: 9 pieces of silvet flat-
ware in the "Louis XVI" pattern
made by Shreve & Company of San
Francisco, ca. 1909 (1991.0321).
Geri Jimenez-Gould: bronze art medal
titled "Jicarilla Apache" designed by
Ms. Jimenez-Gould (1991.0240).
Paul Johnes: 5 radios, 2 tape record-
ers, and a "Magictron" logo figu-
tine, all designed by John Vassos
fot RCA (1989.0657); 16 medals and
decorations some designed by, and
some awatded to, John Vassos be-
tween 1935 and 1957 (1990.0396);
"Moby Dick" utility knife designed
by John Vassos and made by Rem-
ington Atms Company of Bridge-
port, Connecticut, ca. 1937
(1990.0504).
Patricia E. Johnson: membership card
in the United Automobile Workers
of America issued to Francis Johnson
in 1942 (1990.0431).
Arabel Wycoff Cammann Johnston in
memory of Margaret Carpenter
Cammann: cornet made by William
Hillyard of London, 1886-93, and a
leather-covered wooden case
(1991.0280).
Warren R. Johnston: engraving of #1
Broadway, headquarters of the White
Star Line and other steamship compa-
nies (1979.3030).
A. Don Jones: U.S. cover commemorat-
ing the memorial flight dedicated to
Rear Adm. Jesse G. Johnson on No-
vember 15, 1980 (1989.0250).
Lu Ann Jones: Fulton seamless feed
sack (1990.3213).
Robert S. Jones: original prototype
lunchbox for the animated film The
Secret of NIMH (1990.0448).
Jordan Philatelic Club (through Ismat
Beano): 33 stamps of Jordan
(1989.0229).
Robert T. Jordan: household Delco-
Heat thermostat time switch, 1941
(1991.0184).
Judah Magnes Museum, Jewish-Ameri-
can Hall of Fame (through Mel
Wacks): silver medal commemorat-
ing artist Marc Chagall designed by
Marika Somogyi in 1985 (1989.0529).
Arthur M. Kagin: obverse die for an oc-
tagonal gold U.S. half dollar, 1857
(1991.0208).
Richard Kahn, M.D.: Gastro-Photot
camera used fot diagnostic photo-
graphs of the stomach in the 1940s
(1990.0229); sctapbook of the history
of the use of the Gastro-Photor cam-
era, 1940s (1990. 3139).
Kansas State Univetsity, Depattment of
Psychology (through Frank E. Saal):
wooden finger maze and a psycholog-
ical test scoring device (1990.0596).
Alvin R. and Marjorie Sered Kantor:
Post office letter-copy book of John
Locke Scripps when Postmastet of
Chicago, 1861-64, and a letter dated
April 7, 1864 (1989.0509); 3 issues of
the Baltimore Daily Intelligencer of
1794 (1989.0718).
Peter Kassan: 665 harmonicas and har-
monica boxes of the 19th and 20th
centuries (1988.0783).
Hentyk Kaston: matched quartet of vio-
lin, viola, and cello bows made by
Mr. Kaston, 20th century
(1990.0696).
Lyman G. Kauffman: 30 match book
covers of U.S. Navy and Marine
Corps ships and stations, 1911-45
(1990.0547).
Jacqueline S. and Leon S. Kawecki: sil-
ver medal designed by Mr. Kawecki
commemorating the American Revo-
lution Bicentennial and Genetals
Kosciuszko, Pulaski, and Washing-
ton, 1976 (1990.0497).
John L. Kay: 7 handstamps, 2 sets of
type for handstamps, a set of headet
cards, badge, ashtray and a T-shitt,
all used on the Railway Post Office
(1989.0583).
Laura St. A. Keller: porcelain vase hand-
painred by Mrs. Prince of Brooklyn,
New York and 4 photographs of Mrs.
Prince and her wares, 1890s
(1990.0325).
IM
Barbara H. Kemp: Socialist Party-Social
Democratic Federation membership
card, i960 (1991.0103).
Peggy Kidwell: T-shirt commemorat-
ing George Washington University's
Math Awareness Week 1990
(1990.3068).
Rev. Edwin King: poster, comic book,
and a file of civil rights affidavits
compiled by Robert Weil on behalf
of the Student Nonviolent Coordinat-
ing Committee and the Council of
Federated Organizations, 1964
(1988.0595).
Phyllis E. M. King: Daily Sketch news-
paper of April 18, 1912 featuring pho-
tographs taken on board the Titanic
by a passenger (1991.0080).
Margaret B. Klapthor: fund-raising let-
ter from Rosalynn Carter dated May
30, 1990 (1990.0429).
Hatlan H. Knapp: All-Electric Erector
construction toy made by the Gilbert
Company of New Haven, Connecti-
cut, 1939 (1991.3068).
Jim Knecht: art medal designed by Mr.
Knecht titled "Challenge," 1987-90
(1991.0239).
Eugene I. Knez: 4 pairs of dress black
shoes, 2 cotton shirts, a raincoat, cap
cover, duffle bag, and a compass,
1960s (1977.0787).
Fay Knicely: iron-on tape, used for
mending fabric, 1930-60
(1990.0402).
Anne Pemberton Koplen, Deb Koplen,
and Theodore George Koplen
(through Deb Koplen): woman's and
a man's 2-piece hunting outfits and a
pair of man's heavy -duty suspenders,
1935-41 (1990.0045).
Andrew P. Kosic: 983 Italian revenue
stamps (1988.0719).
William E. Kost: McCormick-Deering
electric cream separator with accesso-
ries, ca. 1942 (1990.0630).
Melvin Kranzberg, Ph.D.: 139 boxes of
personal papers and records of the So-
ciety for the History of Technology
(1988. 3128).
Ruth Krauss in memory of Crockett
Johnson: 79 paintings of mathemati-
cal subjects by Crockett Johnson,
1965-75 (1979.1093); 10 sets of draw-
ings and documents related to Crock-
ett Johnson's mathematical paintings
(1979.3083).
Neil K. Kroschel: 37 stamps and 3 cov-
ers of Australia (1988.0787).
Mark A. R. Kuhn, M.D.: Original-Odh-
ner calculating machine made in Swe-
den and an instruction pamphlet, ca.
1955 (1991-0183).
Cameron J. LaClair, Jr.: Denon Model
DCD-1000 compact disc player
(1990.0155).
Frank F. La Guisa: elliptical reflector
lamp invented by Mr. La Guisa
(1985.0410).
Edwin M. and Mary Lou Lamphere:
white porcelain vase-shaped pitcher
made at a factory of William Ellis
Tucker of Philadelphia, 1826-38
(1990.0541).
Jack La Lanne: videotape cassette and
reel of film showing exercises, "Glam-
our Stretcher" exercise device, blue
jumpsuit, and a swimsuit, all used by
Mr. La Lanne (1989.0344).
Susan M. Lancaster: woman's red satin
dress with rhinestone comet decora-
tions, 1932-38 (1990.0393).
Deborah Nadoolman Landis: costume
budget and sketchbook by Ms. Lan-
dis, press kit, and 5th draft script, all
from the motion picture, Raiders of
the hut Ark, 1980 (1989.0401).
Langley: Italian newspaper published in
New York in 1885 (1991.3023).
J. B. Lankes in memory of J. J. Lankes:
39 engraved wood blocks made by J.
J. Lankes and 46 print proofs
(1990.0202); 8 engraved wood blocks
of the Pennsylvania Dutch barn series
made by J. J. Lankes and 8 prints
made from the blocks (1991.0313).
Folmer Larsen: 8 stamps of Greenland
with forged cancellations
(1989.0245).
Btuce Larson: 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass
funny car rube frame dragstet and a
prop rod for the upper body
(1989.0755); driver's fire resistant uni-
form, crash helmet, and a neck brace
worn by Mr. Larson when driving the
Oldsmobile Cutlass funny car and a
trophy won by him during the 1989
racing season (1990.0187).
Lasertron (through Kenneth W Nill):
laser module (1990.0464).
Helen Latimer: Miller rifle-musket
with bayonet made in 1864 and con-
verted to breech-loading by the Meri-
den Manufacturing Company,
1865-67 (1990.0686).
Seymour A. Lazerowitz: 115 handmade
Valentine cards, 1820-80 (1991.3002).
Leatherwood Land Company (through
Frank Thomas Gravely and Harry
Gravely Lee): Gravely family coach
used on their pre-Civil War Virginia
plantation (1981.0652).
Mrs. Helen Lee: 3 usher's uniforms and
an usher's apron (1990.0650).
Karen M. Lee: parallel rule made by the
C-Thru Ruler Company (1990. 3130).
William B. Lee, D.D.S.: Page-Chayes
high-speed dental handpiece
(1990.0663).
John R. Lehmann: Cine-Kodak Model
K cameta with lens attached, case
with accessories, 2 sets of filters, an-
stigmat lens, belt, empty film reel,
and an instruction booklet
(1990.0502).
Don Lemke: North Vietnamese flag and
an army intelligence evasion chart,
ca. 1968 (1991.0189).
Thomas J. Lester: Haynes automobile
radiator emblem, ca. 1915
(1988.0199).
Bennett Levin, P.E.: scale model of
Pennsylvania Railroad T-l locomo-
tive and tender, 1946 (1987.0881).
Bernard Levine: advertisement card for
The Youths Companion published by
Perry Mason Sc Company of Boston,
Massachusetts, 1883 (1991. 3011).
Bertram Levine: 11 medals, 4 plaques, a
trophy, membership card, hatband,
scrapbook, passport, booklet, and an
official pass reflecting Benjamin
Levine's career as an Olympic official
and founder of the Golden Glove's
amateur boxing competition
(1991.0049).
Dotothy B. Libbey (through James E.
Btearton): Bowie knife with leather
sheath once owned by Sam Houston
(1990.0546).
H. L. Lindquist Publications: airmail
cover cancelled by the U.S. Navy on
June 14, 1967 (1989.0232).
Robert W. Little: 3 botanical prints by
Mr. Little (1991.0105).
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Stanley A. Lomas: 14 reels of film con-
taining 23.6 television commercials
(1990. 3019); 10 photographs of televi-
sion commercial production, 1940-60
(1990.3085).
Kathryn A. Looney: 3 dues books, a
gold-plated union card, and a
membership card all of the Brick-
layers, Masons and Plasterers Inter-
national Union of America
(1990.0432).
Louisiana Power & Light Company
(through John J. Cordaro and Nich-
olas M. Musmeci): Daystrom 046
computer with 22 circuit boards, 9
paper tapes, an I/O control console,
Ferranti tape spooler, and a box to
hold circuit boards, all used to con-
trol a major electric power station,
1962-87 (1990. 0551).
Harry Lowe: woman's wrapper, 1895-
1910 (1991.0037).
Darrell B. Lucas: scrapbook of advertise-
ments compiled by Mr. Lucas for a
college psychology class in 1922
(1990.3160).
Isabel Cary Lundberg, Ph.D.: white cot-
ton dresser scarf with shadow embroi-
dery and lace trim, 20th century
(1991.0109).
Philip K. Lundeberg: piece of WW I
iron schrapnel (1990.0604).
Lenore Fenton MacClain: IBM electric
typewriter with Dvorak keyboard
(1987.0544).
Bonnie J. MacDonald: WW I uniform
coat and 2 pairs of breeches, 2 ammu-
nition pouches, 2 spoons, a pair of un-
dershorts, belt, canteen cover, and a
utility bag (1989.3092).
Maj. Gen. John J. Maginnis, USA
(Ret.) (through Robert J. Whipple):
48-star U.S. flag which was the first
U.S. flag to enter Berlin, June 23,
1945 (1990.0203).
University of Maine, Pulp and Paper
Foundation (through Stanley N. Mar-
shall, Jr.): sample of radio condenser
paper (1990.0575).
Artemuis Pervis Maness and Ray Auriel
Maness: U.S. Navy enlisted man's
dress blue uniform jumper, trousers,
and flat hat, a shoe brush, and a post-
card of the U.S.S. Mississippi, 1917-19
(1991.0215).
Ronald H. Mangseth: Navy Cross, Vic-
tory medal, and a miniature set of
these medals awarded to WW I U.S.
Navy submarine Comdr. Thomas
Baxter (1990.0606).
Marking Device Association Interna-
tional (through David E. Lister): 3
type sets of changeable dates for
handstamps, 1930s (1989.0334).
George C. Marshall Research Founda-
tion: first day cover commemorating
the 20th anniversary of the Marshall
Plan (1989.0234).
Chester Y. Martin: art medal designed
by Mr. Martin titled "Figures in
Landscapes," 1989 (1991.0238).
Karen L Martin: art medal designed by
Ms. Martin titled "Waves II"
(1991.0237).
Lucille G. Martin: amateur radio re-
ceiver with power supply, cable inter-
connect, and coil set, ca. 1962
(1990.0079).
Peter Martin: II covers relating to the
1989 National Scout Jamboree and
the Scouts on Stamps Society Interna-
tional (1989.0517).
Fluid L. Martinez: wooden religious fig-
ure group of the nativity of Jesus
with angel hand-carved by Mr.
Martinez in 1987 (1988.0684).
Vaughn F. Mason: 3 templates and 2 let-
ter sorting machine models
(1989.0111).
Mastervoice, Inc. (through Gus Searcy):
"Butler-In-A-Box" home security sys-
tem with 3 Home Show videotape
cassettes and a training videotape cas-
sette (1991.3015).
Otto Mayr: cover of Switzerland
(1989.0248).
Maytag Company (through R.
Krajnovich): Maytag Model E2L gyra-
tor electric washing machine made in
1940 (1987.0888).
Paul B. McCracken III: advertisement
of May 1959 featuring Ronald Reagan
endorsing Union Pacific Domeliner
passenger trains (1991.3034).
Lee S. McDonald, Inc. (through Rosa-
lyn Kramer): 3 screens and a mould
used in papermaking (1990.0544).
Mary McFadden: woman's evening
dress with black miniskirt and
beaded strapless bodice designed by
Ms. McFadden in 1989 and black
satin shoes, black stockings, earrings,
and the designer's sketch of the dress
(1990.0246).
Patricia R. McFarland: letter opener
and ash tray used by former Attorney
General Homer Stills Cummings, ca.
1939(1991.0363).
Patrick C. McFaull in memory of Capt.
John R. McFaull: Waltham pocket
watch, ca. 1907 (1990.0420).
Mark R. McGunegill: model of David
Bushnell's 1776 submarine Turtle
made by Mr. McGunegill in 1986
(1990.0302).
Capt. Jane P. McKeon: 39 unifotm and
clothing items worn by Captain
McKeon when a cadet in the first
class to graduate women from the
U.S. Military Academy, 1980
(1985.0738).
Dorothy Gruener McLinden: woman's
silver fox fur neckpiece with heads,
tails and legs attached, 1941-42
(1991.0171).
May F. McMillan, Ph.D., in memory of
Charles Edward McMillan and Eu-
gene Charlton McMillan, Jr., M.D.:
Mc Tammany design organette, 1878-
86, mechanical orgaruta, and 17
paper rolls of music used in these in-
struments (1991.0132).
Peter McWilliams: NorthStar Horizon
personal computer and a set of soft-
ware floppy disks (1989.0354).
George Meany Memorial Archives
(through Lynda J. DeLoach): 27 labor
union posters (1990.0324).
Betty J. Meggers: 2 Cuban first day cov-
ets with stamps designed by Jose
Martinez commemorating the 490th
anniversary of the discovery of Amer-
ica, 1982(1989.0155).
Dhirubhai Mehta: 46 postage stamps of
India with a collector's pack sheet
and folder (1988.0675); 44 stamps, 22
covets, 5 aerogrammes, a wrapper,
and a souvenir sheet of India
(1989.0502).
Gen. Montgomery C. Meigs: 13 sea
shells used fot premonetary exchange
(1991.0127).
Keith Melder: 1990 political advertis-
ing packet for Paul Simon
(1990.0588).
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Frances G. Meltzer: 5 licenses and certif-
icates, 2 medicament cups, a wool
cape, sterilizer, set of dentistry instru-
ments, oilstone, chain clip, set of bris-
tle discs, contra-angle U,
prophy-angle, and a set of points
from Mrs. Meltzer's career as a dental
hygienist (1990.0367); set of arm
patches, ser of cap ribbons, gradua-
tion program, and a class photogtaph
of the Murry and Leonie
Guggenheim Dental Clinic, School
of Dental Hygienists, Class of June
1940 (1990.3095).
Richard J. Mercer: 4 audiotape cassettes
and 2 videotape cassettes of Campbell
soup commercials (1990.3007).
Joy E. Merritt: poster, "Why Uncle Sam
OK'd the Pharmacopoeia" (1991.0110).
Hans Meyer: wind-powered generator
made by Allied Electric Products
Company in 1945 and a stub tower
(1989.0723).
Meylan Corporation (through C. M.
Prinaris): 2 stopwatches and a stop-
watch holder (1991.0286).
Dr. Anthony R. Michaelis: British
btonze medal commemorating Dr.
Michaelis' 75th birthday, 1991
(1991.0374).
Tony Middleton: 3 souvenit programs, 2
program photocopies, and a publicity
manual photocopy, all related to
Duke Ellington concert tours in
Great Britain (1990. 3194).
University of Minnesota, Department of
Cell Biology and Neuroscience
(through David A. Lee): component
quantitator used to measure amounts
of tissue ptesent in body organs in-
vented by Dr. Anna-Mary Carpenter,
1962 (1991.0056).
Ms. Evelyn Mischke: white oak splint
woven farm basket in mellon form,
1860-90, possibly made by an African
American (1991.0181).
Government of the Ptincipality of Mo-
naco, Postes et Telecommunications,
Office des Emissions de Timbres-
Poste: 20 stamps, 2 souvenir sheets,
and a miniature sheet of Monaco
(1989.0341); 14 stamps and 2 souvenir
sheets of Monaco (1989. 0501); 23
stamps and 2 souvenit sheets of Mo-
naco (1990. 0131); 23 stamps and a
miniature sheet of Monaco
(1990.0562).
The Monongahela Railway Company
(through Paul H. Reisttup): 8-wheel
cupola caboose built by the Interna-
tional Car and Equipment Company
of Chicago, Illinois in 1949
(1990.0692).
Earl E. Moore: 61 U.S. checks, bills of
exchange, and miscellaneous finan-
cial documents (1990.0535).
MSgt. Edward J. Moore, USMC (Ret.):
model of the slow -pitch Softball
strike zone carpet developed by
MSgt. Moote in 1961 (1990.0481).
Carolyn Wilder Moran: set of pricked
parchment patterns, set of spools,
and a pillow with a piece of bobbin
lace in progress in a storage box with
tools, all used by Ann Terry when
learning lace-making, 1810-20
(1990.0084).
Gregory A. and Thelma L Morris: 2
photogtaphs, 2 newsclippings, a
news article, and an advertisement
book, all related to Billy Strayhom
(1990.3196).
Joan and Robert K. Morrison: 139 au-
diotaped oral histories, 79 edited
transcripts, and a group of photo-
graphs and othet archival material
used by the Morrisons when wriring
their book From Camelot to Kent State:
The Sixties Experience in the Words of
Those Who Livedll (1989. 3121).
Azariah Hollis Morton: program from
Sarah Vaughan's memorial service of
April 9, 1990 (1990.3195).
Motorola, Inc., Semiconductor Products
Sector, Microprocessor Products
Group (through Lisa Had ley): 13 mi-
croprocessor chips, wafers, and dies of
the 6800 and 68000 series
(1990.0301).
John W. Mount: 367 folders of archival
material reflecting the researches of
independent inventot Wadsworth
Walton Mount, 1907-85 (1989.3105).
Lt. Col. William Mozey, Jr., USA
(Ret.): 7 bayonets, 2 veteran's badges,
2 toy crossbows, a toy rifle, Brown
Bess musket, breech bolt, watch fob,
identification bracelet, ceramic dish,
and a pait of uniform trousers
(1989.0253).
Stephen J. Mtozek: 4 U.S. Army Michi-
gan National Guard Airborne insig-
nia (1990.3041).
MTB Banking Corporation (through
Dan S. Weissman): 4 U.S.S.R. histori-
cal series proof coins of silver, palla-
dium, and platinum and a U.S.S.R.
"Ballerina" palladium coin, all 1989
(1989.0740); 58 dirhems of the Mongol
Chaghatay Khans, 4 U.S.S.R. 1988
proof coins, and a Chinese 1988 palla-
dium medal (1990.0566).
Mr. and Mrs. Rene Muller: 2 WW I
postcards with Belgian stamps
mailed in Le Havre, France where the
Belgian government-in-exile resided
(1989.0192).
Mrs. John H. Murray: 5 pressed pattern
glass pieces, 2 art pottery pieces, 2 re-
fined earthenware pieces, a glass
whale oil lamp, glass tumbler, and an
ironstone cup plate (1988.0765); 4
samplers, 2 embroidered pictures,
and a piece of printed cotton fabric,
all with strawberry motifs
(1988.0831); 7 handkerchiefs, 4 sets of
appliques, 3 furnishing fabrics, 2
Vera scarves, a ribbon, potholder, and
a crocheted handbag (1989.0661); 49
fabrics with printed strawberry mo-
tifs, 1940-80 (1989.0754); 4 beverage
coasters, 2 spice shakers, 2 patty pans,
2 food molds, a frying pan, tray, can-
dle box, pewter teapot, and a pewter
tea and coffee set (1990.0339); II
pieces of woman's clothing and acces-
sories including 3 pairs of gloves, 2
hats, 2 blouses, 2 dresses, a purse, and
pajamas, 1949-69 (1990.0406); 47
carved wooden household objects in-
cluding 31 butter molds and stamps,
12 cookie and confectionary molds, a
serving fork and spoon, spice jar, and
a painted goblet (1990.0447); 18
pieces of small kitchen and table-
wares (1990.0503); 7 sets of tea tow-
els and cloths, 2 ftamed samplers
dated 1933 and 1935, a dresser set of
machine lace, crocheted potholdet,
and a crocheted washcloth
(1991.0315).
Dr. C. S. Myers: 52 coaxial cables used
during a project to standardize radio
frequency transmission lines and fit-
tings during WW II (1990.0390).
172
Susan H. Myers: II stereographs taken
at the U.S. Military Academy, 1900-5
(1987.3032).
National Association of Letter Carriers
(through Vincent R. Sombtotto): 2
buttons and 2 badges commemorat-
ing the 100th anniversary of the Na-
tional Association of Letter Carriers
(1989.0697).
National Press Photographers Associa-
tion (through John Faber): 123 cam-
eras, lenses, flash equipment, and
miscellaneous apparatus used in
newspaper photogtaphy (1981.0483).
National Railroad Passenger Corpora-
tion (through T. P. Hackney, Jt.):
steel shipping container for use on
railroads and trucks made by Ameri-
can Car and Foundry Company, ca.
1921 (1986.0447).
National Trust for Historic Preserva-
tion (through J. Jackson Walrer): 11
sets of architectural fragments ftom
the Harral -Wheeler house in
Bridgeport, Connecticut designed
by Alexander Jackson Davis in 1846
(1991.0146).
Jack B. Navarre: 46 orders, telegrams,
identity cards, passes, and memora-
bilia relating to Mr. Navarre's service
in the U.S. Merchant Marine during
WW II (1990.3112).
Navy League of the United States, New
York Council (through Daniel J.
Howe, Jr. and Arthur D. Ward):
Navy league flag taken by Capt. Rob-
en E. Peary to the Norrh Pole in
1909 (1991.0262).
Mark Needleman: U.S. Treasury Inter-
nal Revenue Prescription Blank
filled out to prescribe whiskey, dared
1926(1991.0283).
Zipora Neeman: decorative paper cur-
ting by Yaakov Neeman ofzSuaoth
harvest festival scene with Hebtew in-
scriptions and symbols, 1982
(1988.0465).
R. Stanley Nelson: American Ace har-
monica made in Ireland and a Brelli
harmonica made in Jiangsu, China
(1991.0304).
Government of the Netherlands, PTT
Centrale Directie: postage stamp of
the Netherlands (1989.0058); PTT
Post B.V. (through J. W. Bonsing): 51
stamps of the Netherlands
(1990.0614).
New York City Opera (rhrough Joseph
A. Cirarella): 2 dresses, a hoop under-
skirt, helmet, and a turban worn by
Beverly Sills in the opetujulius C<#-
,rar(i99i.oi62).
New York University: 2 quadranrs, an
Italian-sryle sector, protracror-geo-
metnc square, and a diptych sundial
(1990.0646).
Government of New Zealand, Post Of-
fice Philatelic Bureau (through Basil
E. Umuroa): 19 stamps, a miniature
sheet, and a prestamped envelope of
New Zealand (1989.0060); miniature
sheet of New Zealand (1989.0244);:
21 stamps and a miniature sheet of
New Zealand (1989.0499); 17 stamps,
4 souvenir sheets, and a miniature
sheet of New Zealand (1990.0069); 18
stamps and 2 souvenir sheets of New
Zealand (1990.0471).
Hugo J. Nickse: 14 sets of framed pho-
togtaphs of ivory-working companies
in Connecticut, 1880-1960 (1990. 3113).
Harald Nilsson: 7 kronur di Iceland,
1981-89 (1990.06a).
Government of Niue, Post Office, Phila-
telic Bureau: 3 stamps, a first day
cover, and a souvenir sheet of Niue
(1989.0552); 12 stamps, 3 first day cov-
ers, and 2 souvenir sheets of Niue
(1990.0049).
James Veach Noble: bronze medal com-
memorating New York City Ballet
founder and choreographer George
Balanchine, 1983 (1989.0636).
North Carolina Museum of History
(through Martha E. Battle): 3 post-
cards of scenes in Washington, D.C.
including a view of the Library of
Congress postmarked December
1906, a view of the Lincoln Memo-
rial, and a view of a restaurant inte-
rior (1989.3068).
George A. Norton, Jr.: no horological
tools and materials, a pair of safety
glasses, Hamilton wrist watch, and a
General Electic clock (1990.0292);
metric converter calculating rule and
instruction sheet and a Vemco rule
(1990.0689); metric/inch paper calcu-
laring rule and a plastic mathemati-
cal table (1990.3231).
Governmenr of Norway, General Direc-
torate of Posts: 14 stamps and 7 fitst
day covers of Norway (1989.0156); 6
sramps, 5 firsr day covers, and 2 sou-
venir sheets of Norway (1989.0624);
u stamps, 7 fitst day covets, and a
souvenir sheet of Norway
(1990.0139); 5 stamps, 4 first day cov-
ers, and a souvenir sheet of Norway
(1990.0586); Royal Norwegian Em-
bassy: u stamps and a folded letter
sheet of Norway (1989.0237).
Norwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
(through H. Tecklenberg): 67 folders
of advertising pamphlets and com-
pany publications, 5 posters, 2 stote
display ads, and a box of display
signs (1989.3039).
Numismaticos Colombianos (through
Fernando Barriga del Diestto and Al-
berto Lozano-Villegas): Colombian
medal commemorating the 450th an-
niversary of the City of Bogota and
the nth Exposirion of Bogota
Numismatica, 1988 (1990.0529).
Richard K. Nurnberg: 2 sramps of Fin-
land with excess plate ink
(1989.0228).
Gail Delgado Nygaard in memory of
Kaare K. Nygaard, M.D.: photo-elec-
tric apparatus used in blood analysis
invented by Dr. Nygaard and pat-
ented in Norway in the 1930s and a
file box of patient records
(1990.0272); videotape cassette,
"Knife, Life, and Bronzes," by Dr.
Nygaard (1990.3079).
Laura Isabelle O'Dea (rhrough Edward
W. McKinnon): woman's pearl neck-
lace, 1915-35, and an Art Deco plati-
num and diamond btacelet, 1920-35
(1990.0062).
James Austin O'Donnell: cloth mailbag
with 16 wax seals (1989.0059).
The Ohio Art Company (through Elena
S. Freccia and J. Pattick Grandy):
"Etch A Sketch" drawing toy, ca.
1962 (1990.0657).
Ohio Thimble Seekers in memory of Ev-
elyn Eubanks (through Sandta Wood-
yard): sterling silver thimble
featuring symbols of Ohio, 1988
(1990.0409).
Earl Okin: 3 audiotape cassettes, 2 pro-
grams, 2 phorographs, a poster, and a
173
set of photocopied newsclippings and
articles, all related to Duke Ellington
(1990.3229).
Oklahoma State University, College of
Agriculture, Department of Biochem-
istry (through Marion G. Satterfield
and Benny R. Steele): combination
gas chromatograph/mass spectrome-
ter consisting of an analyzer unit, con-
trol unit, and a pump, 1964-65
(1990.0578).
Olivet College (through Andrea S.
Ralph): air sample from an 1889 time
capsule (1989.3056).
One Nation Under God (through John
Golan and Carol I. Owens): 2 "Wash-
ington for Jesus Rally" posters, April
29, 1980 (1990.3076).
William O'Neill: 2 stamps of Greece
(1989.0247).
Louis L. Orenstein: 78 silver and bronze
coins of ancient Judaea (1990.0681).
Pacific Research Foundation, Scripps In-
stitute of Oceanography, Deep Sea
Drilling Project (through Robert S.
Bower, Jr. and Dr. M. N. A. Peter-
son): 15 components from the
oceanographic research vessel Glomar
Challenger (1985. 0598); 4 components
from the oceanographic research ves-
sel Glomar Challenger (1986.3040).
Clarence H. Pals, D.V.M.: set of Brooks
meat inspector's sealing press with
seals patented in 1882 (1990.0332).
Rebecca H. Parker: woman's petticoat,
1855-65, 2-piece dress, 1880-82, 2-
piece suit, 1912-15, brassiere, 1915-25,
man's Pierre Cardin suit, 1981,
hanger, and a lace border (1990.0209).
Jordan E. Patkin: stereo view of "Still-
water Gorge, Watkins Glen - on the
line of the Erie Railway" by Charles
Bierstadt (1990.0637).
Mrs. Jefferson Patterson: 25 shotguns, ri-
fles, pistols, and tevolvers with 20
gun accessories, 16 shotgun shells, 13
ACP cartridges, 8 gun carrying cases,
2 gun racks, 2 Colt magazines, a
pouch with 2 magazines, outers lo-
cater and case, quail caller, and a pow-
der flask (1979.0523); 6 gun cases, 3
bird calls, 2 target spotting scopes, 2
target sets, a rock trap launcher, duck
shooting game, underwater speargun,
chemical baton, gun carrier, and a
linen gun cover (1981.0842); 9 pieces
of early 20th-century glass including
a 5-piece Bohemian table place set-
ting, Bohemian covered cup, fruit
dish, and a Steuben bowl (1988. 0551);
silver medal of the New York State
Agt icultural Society awarded to Mrs.
Jane Newland in 1850 for "the best
Ottaman Cover" (1990.0645).
Julia A. Hickman Pauley in memory of
Charlotte Jean Hickman and David
Wayne Hickman: kerosene table
lamp with metal base and reservoir,
glass chimney, and glass globe
painted with a bouquet of roses, ca.
1900 (1991.0370).
F. G. Pauly: 8 publications of the
Timken Roller Bearing Company,
19^5-57. and 2 journals published by
U.S. Steel Corporation, 1945-46
(1990.3162).
Robert E. Peary, Jr.: 45-star U.S. flag
presented to Robert E. Peary by the
Daughters of the American Revolu-
tion and carried by him to the North
Pole in 1909 (1991.0254).
Peck: woman's red leather bag, 1830-70
(1990.0440).
Herbert L. Pelham: 14 silver and zinc
alloy votive figures from Cuernavaca,
Mexico, ca. 1950 (1988.0688).
Franz Pemmerl: 3 replicas of "R" elec-
tron tubes (1988.0147).
Dane A. Penland: 2 man's T-shirts and a
suede vest, 1968-75 (1990.0404); 400
K external drive unit for a Macintosh
computer and a premier issue of
MacWorU magazine, 1984
(1990.0493).
State Museum of Pennsylvania (through
Bruce S. Bazelon): 16 uniform items
and documents from the U.S. Naval
career of Machinist's Mate 2nd Class
David Henry Landis, 1918-36
(1991.0050).
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commisssion
(through R. R. Haratine): 5 signs,
toll collector's uniform, collector's
badge, time clock, set of tickets, and
plans for a 1940 tollbooth (1983. 0501);
(through Jack I. Greenblat and
Kevin F. Logenbach): tollbooth used
on the Pennsylvania Turnpike from
October 1, 1940 to September 13, 1983
(1983.0783).
The University of Pennsylvania, The
University Museum of Archaeol-
ogy/Anthropology (thtough Dr. Rob-
ert H. Dyson): III various musical
instruments and accessories
(1991.0406).
Government of Penrhyn Island, Post Of-
fice: 5 stamps and a first day covet of
Penrhyn Island (1989.0506); 4
stamps, a fitst day covet, and a souve-
nir sheet of Penrhyn Island
(1990.0014); stamp, first day cover,
and souvenit sheet set of Penthyn
commemorating the Queen Mother
Elizabeth (1990.0519).
Margaret E. Perez: film reel of the "I
Love Lucy" television pilot, 1951
(1990.0694).
Sylvia M. Perle: 2 art medals designed
by Ms. Perle, "Amnesty" and "Pas de
Deux," 1988 (1991.0236).
Mendel L Peterson: 2 white damask
napkins and a woman's embroidered
muslin dress, all 18th century
(1987.0116); silvet S-reaks coin of
Mexico salvaged from the 1733 wreck
of the Spanish treasure fleet
(1990.0527); set of 9 black beads, set
of 4 con us shells, and an earthenware
sherd from Greece (1991.0126).
Richard M. Pitman: Steinitz fire alarm
telegraph tape register with a take-
up device (1988.0179).
J. J. Plank Corporation (through Bar-
bara Welsch): 2 watermarking
screens, a dandy roll section, and a
set of watermarked paper sheets
(1990.3198).
Pobjoy Mint, Ltd. (through Detek
Pobjoy): 5 coins comprising a gold
proof Manx cat coin set of the Isle of
Man, 1988 (1989.0536).
Gloria K. Pocobello: National Vaude-
ville Association trunk containing 50
costumes, make-up items, sheet
music, and sets of personal papers
used by accotdionists Dan Boudini
and Adele Bernard, 1917-28
(1990.0583).
James W. Poisal, Jr.: document leasing
a servant for the year 1852 which de-
tails clothing to be given to her
(1991.0198).
Embassy of the Polish Peoples Repub-
lic, Consular Division (through
174
Kazimierz H. Cias): 7 coins of Po-
land commemorating Nicholas Co-
pernicus, 1965-69 (1990.0649).
Henrik Pollak: forged stamp of Karelia
(1989.0239).
Crimilda Pontes: 17 phonograph records
and 3 phonograph albums
(1989.0107).
Chestet Pontosky: Gasteam radiator
made by J. B. Clow & Sons who pat-
ented it on January 14, 1896
(1991.0139).
The Port Authority of NY & NJ
(through Richard P. Kelly): cast iron
tunnel liner segment installed ca.
1902 and removed from the Hudson
& Manhattan Railroad tunnel in
1990 (1991.0055).
Carol E. Porter: 2 woman's house
dresses, ca. 1975 (1991.0204).
Joan P. Porter: 53 WW I U.S. Army
military aviator uniform items and
accessories used by Howard B. Pea-
body (1980.0343).
Catherine Post in memory of Serge S.
Postnikoff: German zeppelin first
flight postcard dated August 20,
1924 (1989.0376).
Dian S. Post: 4 books, 3 photographs, a
bottle, and a ticket to the American
Institute at the 51st Grand National
Industrial Exposition of 1882
(1984. 3081).
Postal Museum of Finland (through Jari
Karhu): mailbox, mailbag, and a let-
ter carrier's hat all used in Finland
(1990.0147).
Dr. Jerry E. Pournelle: set of 4 compo-
nents of the Godbout Sioo micro-
computer system, RAM board, and a
set of 10 floppy disks (1989.0070); 25
pieces of documentation for the
Godbout Sioo microcomputer
(1989.3019).
Pratt-Read Corporation (through
Charles A. Ruhe): about 42 cubic feet
of archival records of the ivory-work-
ing firm of Pratt-Read & Company
(1989.3047).
President Reagan Inaugural Commit-
tee: 25 drawings, models, strikes,
blanks, and finished medals used in
the process of making the Ronald
Reagan Inaugural Medal for 1981
(1990.0611).
Fernando Perez Pria: 17 cupro-nickel,
stainless steel, bronze, and brass Mex-
ican coins, 1982-88 (1991.0159).
Procter & Gamble Company (through
Edward Rider): scrapbook of pro-
ofsheets from Dancer, Fitzgerald,
Sample Advertising Agency of
Falstaff beer advertisements, 1945-46
(1989.3050).
Pucci International, Ltd. (through
Ralph Pucci): male and female man-
nequins designed by Andree Putnam
for Pucci International of New York
City, 1988 (1991.0226).
Hon. William H. Quealy: 8 phono-
graph record albums with jackets au-
tographed by Duke Ellington and a
Christmas card from Duke Ellington
to Judge Quealy (1990.3180).
Kim Quilles: 2 woman's blouses, 2 T-
shirts, and a bathing suit, 1975-85
(1991.0021).
Jacob Rabinow: 5 cubic feet of archival
records relating to Mr. Rabinow's
work on straight line phonographs,
automatic regulators for clocks and
watches, and reading machines
(1991.3013).
Raleigh Coin Club (through Alexander
C. Armstrong): 82 coins of Argen-
tina, Austria, the British East Carib-
bean, Colombia, Great Britain,
Greece, Kiribati, Malta, Mauritius,
Mexico, Portugal, the Seychelles,
Trinidad-Tobago, and the U.S., 1958-
79 (1990.0498); (through Robert A.
Izydore): 63 proof modern foreign
coins (1991.0356).
Rapp Collins Marcoa (through Carmen
Baez): scrapbook of political cam-
paign direct mail of the 1920s
(1991.0207).
Elizabeth H. Rathbun: 4 panoramic
photographs of the National Park
Seminary Grounds and graduating
classes in Forest Glen, Maryland,
1925-27 (1990.0647).
Ken Rattenbury: audiotape cassette of
an interview with Duke Ellington by
Michael Parkinson for BBC Televi-
sion held February 15, 1973
(1991.3001).
Jean D. and O. W. Reese: solar printing
house with original sign built in
1875, a stereo camera, and 339 photo-
graphs, glass plate positives and nega-
tives, stereo views, and photographic
equipment all made or used by
Henry Hamilton Bennett, 1865-1908
(1977. 1062).
Rice Barton Corporation (through
Mirick G. Perkins): scleroscope made
by Shore Instrument & Manufactur-
ing Company who sold it to Rice Bar-
ton & Fales on January 17, 1928
(1990.0624); 2 brass maker's plates
for Rice, Barton & Fales Machine Sc
Iron Company and an advertising
broadside for Howe & Goddard
(1990.0631).
Dr. Richard E. Richards: 100 folders
and groups of papers concerning mi-
croscope research compiled by Oscar
W Richards, Ph.D., 1923-88
(1989.3052).
Belle D. and George Rickart in
memory of Mr. Rickart's father:
pocket watch with gold chain
(1990.0376).
Frank R. Righetti, Sr.: 3 automobile ser-
vice and credit card signs of porcelain
enameled steel (1989.0751).
Bernard Ring: 3 first day covers issued
at the convention of the American
First Day Cover Society and National
Postage Stamp Show held in New
York, November 21-23, '9 6 9
(1989.0265).
Betty L Rinker: 3 pillow cases and an
embroidered runner with a crocheted
edge, all made from flour sacking in
the 1920s (1990.0641).
Ralph Rinzler: The Colored Sacred Harp
collection of shape note songs, 1934
(1989.0381).
Mary Livingston Ripley: man's cotton
collar, 1915-25 (1990.0285).
Kenneth X. Robbins, M.D.: 281
Hephthalite drachms and a Sasanid
coin which were part of an ancient
hoard (1990.0525).
Edward K. Robinson: binder clip
(1991.008 2).
Franklin A. Robinson, Jr.: 18 pieces of
clothing and accessories used by Mr.
Robinson's mother including 8
dresses, 3 hats, 2 blouses, 2 infants'
bonnets, a pair of trousers, suit, and a
hat box, 1933-66 (1990.0394);
woman's necklace, bracelet, brooch,
175
and a hair ornament, 1951-64
(1991.OOIO).
Mrs. Walter Robinson: set of drawing
instruments by Schoenner
(1990.0350).
Janet K. Rockne: plastic salad set in-
cluding 5 bowls and a serving fork
and spoon, 1966(1990.3056).
John Logan Rogers, M.D. and Mary
Belle Rogers: "KOA Kampgrounds"
sign used in Bigfork, Montana in
1965 (1983.0233).
Robert G. Rolfe: quartz "US Army"
novelty watch (1989.0545); 4 bottles
of Raffinage watch oil and a
Blaisdell/Keystone pencil
(1990.0276).
J. William Rosenthal, M.D.: 12 pairs of
opthalmic forceps, 4 pairs of Chinese
spectacles, a set of opthalmic spatu-
las, pair of iris scissors, and a capsule
needle knife (1990.0658).
Pauline Roskom: Monroe Model 7 plate
camera, 1897-99 (1990.0352).
Betty B. Ross: electric upright Hoover
vacuum cleaner with attachments in
otiginal box, ca. 1927 (1990. 3134);
electric massage vibrator, ca. 1950,
and a 4-piece vaporizer, ca. 1952
(1991.0111).
Mary Ross: Sousa Band chromatic har-
monica in the key of G made in Ger-
many (1991.0303).
Thomas J. Rossa: pair of magnesium ski
boots with innet bladder which can
be filled to fit the wearer, 1970-75
(1990.0595).
Russell Rulau: 2 U.S. medals honoting
Mr. Rulau's 50 years in numismatics,
1989 (1990.0501).
William Russo: 8 music scores for Duke
Ellington's "First Concert of Sacred
Music" (1991.3019).
Edward B. Ryder IV: political cam-
paign newspaper for George McGov-
ern (1991.3024).
Joseph Sander in memory of Father
Charles Schlick: Realist stereo camera
with case and 10 accessories (1990.0545).
W B. Sanderson, III: hand-sewn U.S.
national flag used in the motion pic-
ture Glory (1991.0318).
James G. Sannerud: man's collar made
by British Styles, Ltd. of Brooklyn,
New York, 1920-39 (1990.0426).
SAS Philatelic Club: 8 fitst flight covers
of the Scandinavian Airlines System
(1989.0077); 26 first flight covers of
the Scandinavian Airlines System
(1989.0235); 15 first flight covers of
the Scandinavian Airlines System
(1989.0411); 8 first flight covets of the
Scandinavian Aitlines System
(1990.0095); 9 first flight covers of
the Scandinavian Airlines System
(1990.0408).
Mary Jo Satterthwaite: pair of woman's
fishnet stockings, 1941-43
(1990.0392); uniform shirt and pants
and a pin, all used by Mrs.
Satterthwaite's mother when playing
high school basketball in Nebraska,
1922-24 (1990.0482).
Curtis S. Scaife: petit point needlework
handbag made in Austria with set of
woman's cosmetic cases inside, mid-
20th century (1991.0290).
Paul L. Schafer 7 postage stamps of Bra-
zil (1989.0137).
Charles Scheller: 3 stamps of Iceland
(1989.0243).
Charles L. Schepens, M.D.: prototype
made by Dr. Schepens in 1945 and a
demonstration model of an indirect
binocular ophthalmoscope
(1990.0384).
Bernard L. Schmidt: art medal designed
by Mr. Schmidt titled "Shadrach,
Meshach, Abednego," 1989
(1991.0235).
Laura T. Schneider: 2 wooden tennis rac-
quets and an ice skating costume of
1959 (1990.0695).
Jane B. Schulze: Irish Harp made by
Melville Clark of Syracuse, New York
with a folding tabouret and tuning
key (1988.0402).
Frances G. Schwarz: portrait
photogtaph and a cabinet card,
both of Flotence Auld Hayes Gi-
raud by White's of New Yotk
(1990.0600).
Lois A. and W F. Schweitzer: 1931 Ford
Model A mail truck with original
fire extinguisher and brush, 6 letter
carrier's uniform items, and a phila-
telic covet (1990.0587).
Sears, Roebuck and Company, Corpo-
rate Governmental Affairs (through
Z. H. Rizzy): 13 pieces of furniture
and decorative items fot a room set-
ting (1988.3158).
Security Storage Company of Washing-
ton (through Conrad S. Posey): ship-
ping container for household goods
built in 1931 and used intetchange-
ably on railroads, ttucks, and ships
(1986.0206).
The Seeing Eye, Inc. (thtough Dennis J.
Murphy): harness for a guide dog
(1990.0381); videotape cassette, "Love
Leads the Way," by Walt Disney
Home Video (1990.3097).
Melanie D'Antonio Seibert: 3 papier
mache jack-o-lanterns of the 1940s
(1990.0635).
Phillip Seitz: 2 computer software
games and a hint book fot one of the
games (1990.0463).
B. Shackman & Company, Inc. (through
James E. Lillemoe): Kitty Cucumbet
artwork by Mary Petets Lillemoe con-
sisting of otiginal mock-up and em-
bossed cut-out sheets with costume
and hat changes (1987.3102).
Walter and Wanda Shaner: pocket
watch in a gold case with coin motif,
1880-90 (1990.0377).
Courtney Ann Shaw: Perkin-Elmer data
system terminal Model 1100 and an
acoustic couplet (1990.0465).
David H. Shayt: Lloyd's Accumatic 70
electronic calculator (1990.0462); box
of George Washington Gteat Ameti-
can pipe tobacco (1990. 3074); 14 bank
notes of Guyana and 5 bank notes of
Trinidad and Tobago (1991.0086).
Arthur L Sheater: 61 folders of pam-
phlets and information published by
General Motors Corporation, 1950s-
60041990.3161).
Lelia G. Shepperson: Colt police re-
volver, ca. 1862 (1991.0211).
Amnon Sitchin: 54 postage stamps of
Btazil (1988.0733); 19 postage
stamps of Brazil (1989.0136); 555
stamps of Btazil, 1850-1942
(1990.0674).
Arthur Skebeck: 17 mathematical text-
books, 1818-1976 (1982. 3001).
Skidmore College: 17 psychological in-
struments and testing apparatus
(311423).
Birr E. Slater: 2 philatelic covets with a
penny attached to each (1988.0785).
176
Gary W. Slater: copies of the 1987 na-
tional and local General Mo-
tors/United Automobile Workers
contracts (1988.0692).
Fischella Smith: 6 jaiz awards, 4 money
clips, a tie clip, The Jazz Scene book,
Selmer alto saxophone, and a Buffet-
Crampton clarinet, all used by jazz
musician Willie Smith from the
1920s to 1967 (1990.0087); RCA
Model 5T radio receiver, ca. 1936
(1990.0089); 65 pieces of archival ma-
terial reflecting the music career of
Willie Smith, 1910-67 (1990.3029).
Richard G. Smith: set of drawing in-
struments in a wooden case
(1990.0690).
Stan H. Smith: 3 porcelain mugs com-
memorating the Medal of Honor of
the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force
(1986.3008).
Verna E. Smith: circular cast-iron roast-
ing pot made by the Wagner Manu-
facturing Company of Sidney, Ohio,
ca. 1922 (1990.0618); 2 beadwork
handbags and a folding crochet hook
(1991.0296).
Virginia Morris Smith: photograph of
a bride by Scurlock Photo
(1990.0523).
The Society of Medalists (through Jo-
seph Veach Noble): 2 bronze medals,
one commemorating Charles Darwin
and the other an art medal titled
Man and Woman, both 1989
(1990.0009); 2 bronze art medals ti-
tled The Prodigal Son and Snow and
Sand issued in 1988 (1990.0151); art
medal titled Fire and Ice, 1990
(1990.0397).
Michael Sofranoff: 2 photographs, a non-
regulation Eisenhower jacket,
plaque, and a set of bullet-shaped
salt and pepper shakers, all used by
Mr. Sofranoff when serving with the
4th U.S. Marines in China, 1940-41
(1991.0192).
Harry J. Sohmer, Jr.: about 7 cubic feet
of archival material of the piano man-
ufacturing firm of Sohmer & Com-
pany (1990.3031).
Maria M. Somogyi: 12 prints which
made up the Washington
Printmaker's Calendar for 1991
(1991.0095).
Sony Corporation of America, Sony Con-
sumer Products Company (through
Scott Westover): Sony Disc-Man D-5
laser assembly (1985.0387).
South Dakota Federation of Teen Age
Republicans (through Reed Holweg-
ner): 2 pennants, 2 lapel pins, a ban-
ner, manual, and a packet of
information (1990.0434).
South Eastern Pennsylvania Transit Au-
thority (through John T. Prader):
turnstile from the Philadelphia sub-
way system made by the Perey Manu-
facturing Company of New York
(1983.3033).
Spanish Mint, Fabrica Nacional De
Moreda Y Timbre: 3 medals issued
by the Spanish Mint in 1988 and 1989
(1989.0739).
Barry Spann: 27 sets of photogtaph neg-
atives used in printing Twenty-seven
Landscapes: 1977-8} (1990.05 57).
Specialized Bicycle Components
(through Michael Sinyard):
"Stumpjumper" mountain bicycle,
1989 (1990.0088).
Spectra-Physics, Inc., Laser Systems Di-
vision (through Bertrand D. Baber
and John F. O'Brien): TRS-80 porta-
ble computer, supermarket scanning
unit, and a mock scanning unit
(1985.3050).
William F. Spengler: 30 ancient, medi-
eval, and modern coins of India, Iran,
and Afghanistan (1990.0010).
James A. Speraw, Jr.: U.S. Army
parachutist's helmet cover of wood-
land camouflage made by Lighthouse
for the Blind (1990.3065).
Evelyn K. Spitalny (through Barton
Goldberg and Norman Rachlin): full-
sized white ceramic violin decorated
with Oriental scenes in a display
case, probably 20th century
(1991.0120).
Harvey G. and Norman Stack: 257 Indo-
Scythian and Indo-Parthian silver
tetrad rachms of the Malakand Hoard
dating from about 35 B.C. to A.D. 65
(1988.0774).
Harvey G., Larry R., and Norman
Stack: 8 medals commemorating 50
years of public auctions held by
Stack's of New York City, 1985
(1990.0261); U.S. double eagle gold
20-dollar coin of 1907 designed by
Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1990.0355);
silver Indian dirhem of Sultan Jalatu
al din Raziya ibn Iltutmish, 1236-40
(1990.0585); Roman Empire silver
miliaresion of Julian II, A.D. 360-363,
minted at Sirmium (1990. 0601).
Stack's: string of shell money of Birvan,
shell adze of German New Guinea,
and a piece of rock salt money of
Ethiopia (1991.0128).
Stag's Leap Wine Cellars (through Cath-
erine and Warren Winiarski): packet
of letters, menus, photographs, and
wine labels documenting Stag's
Leap's participation at various state
dinners (1988.3169).
{Catherine Stahmer: ftamed sampler in-
scribed "Elizabeth Throckmorton
was born October the 18 1795"
(1990.0477).
Stanford University Medical Center, Of-
fice of Communications (through S.
G. Andreopoulos): 2 posters for the
Arthur Kornberg Symposium
(1990.3199).
Joan R. Stephens: 5 pieces of red copper-
plate-printed fabric made in the 18th
century (1990.0685).
Mrs. Robert B. Stephens: 2 hand-col-
ored embroidery patterns published
in Vienna, Austria, 1830-50
(1988.0501); 3 sewing cases, 2 sets of
pillow cases, a pocket, bolster cover,
crib quilt, set of tin quilt pattern
templates, and a miniature quilting
frame and set of clamps (1989. 0712);
sunburst quilt, pieced quilt, quilted
counterpane, show towel inscribed
with a poem, and an appliqued and
embroidered bed valance, i8th-i9th
centuries (1991.0381).
Sterling Investors, Inc. (through Vito
DeLustro) in memory of Louis
DeLustro and in honor of all
Italian Ameticans: 3 U.S. Colum-
bus Quincentennary medals
(1989.0635).
Nancy Dickstein Stern: 4 girl's blouses,
a skirt, pait of stockings, btassiere,
and a woman's 3-piece dress, 1973-76
(1990.0405).
Lisa-Margaret Stevenson: length of
white cotton net with floral embroi-
dery (1991.0302).
177
Theodore E. Stevenson: 135 postal cards,
45 stamped envelopes, 19 wrappers,
and a cover remnant of Denmark and
a legal document affixed with U.S.
federal and State of Massachusetts rev-
enue stamps (1989.0240).
Alexander Stewart, M.D.: Wrappler cas-
sette changer and a diathermy radiol-
ogy machine (1991.0142).
St. Louis Ship (through E. Renshaw): 4
life-rings marked "M/V Herman
Pott" and a water cooler casing
(1978.3028).
Christian A. Stockstad: U.S. Navy iden-
tification tag, registration certificate
of 1940, and a notice of classification
of 1942(1986.3089).
Lois Greene Stone: 3 instruction manu-
als for the Craig Projecto-Editor and
an instruction manual for the Craig
Senior Splicer (1991.3005).
Dr. Michael Stratton: Churchill com-
memorative crown of Great Britain,
1965 (1990.0152).
Robert H. Strother, Jr. and the Second
Christian Church (through Rev. Dr.
Rose Ann R. Duckett): button from
the United Nations Conference on In-
ternational Organizations held in San
Francisco in 1945 (1991.0193).
Edward B. Srvan: 19 die sets and stamps
used to make paper flowers
(1988.0730).
David M. Sundman: 60 American Expe-
ditionary Force stamps of WW I con-
tained in 2 booklet panes (1989.0293);
stereograph depicting a rural lettet
carrier with dog sled team in the
Upper Great Lakes region of the U.S.
(1989.0596).
The Support System Inc. (through Mer-
cer A. Givhan, Jr.): Mozart Bicenten-
nial btonze medallion designed by
Eugene Daub (1991.0259).
Walter Swan: 6 covers, a stamp, and a
Mailomat postal card of the U.S.
(1989.0249).
John K. Swearingen: 2 GE solid-state
devices, a Univac name plate, and a
Univac C-10 instruction code card
(1990.0491).
Government of Sweden, PFA Swedish
Stamps: 499 stamps, 27 covers, and a
souvenir folder of Australia, Canada,
Great Britain, Sweden, the United
Nations, and the U.S. (1989.0507);
(through Monica Gustavsson): 250
stamps, 28 first day covers, 18 maxi-
mum cards, and a presentation card
of Sweden (1988.0555); 470 stamps, 32
first day covers, 30 maximum cards,
7 presentation cards, and a souvenir
folder of Denmark, Finland, Iceland,
Norway, and Sweden (1989.0075);
(through Sirkka Lehtinen): 410
stamps, 32 first day covers, 24 maxi-
mum cards, a souvenir folder, and a
single color die proof of Sweden
(1990.0078); Postal Administration,
Philatelic Division: 5 first day covers
and 2 letter cards of Sweden
(1989.0241).
Victoria A. Sweet in memory of John
Loman: gold pocket watch marked
"L. Gallopin &c Cie, Henry Capt, No.
42368" (1991.0298).
Swiss Institute of Transport and Com-
munications: first day cover com-
memorating Planetarium Longines
in Lucerne, Switzerland (1989.0236).
Cathryn White Sylvester in memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson N. White:
cornet made by Isaac Fiske, 1867, and
a soprano trumpet, clarinet, and
trombone made by the H. N. White
Company, 1893-1940 (1991.0255).
Synergistic Designs (through Jennifer
C. King): 3 posters (1990.3200).
Syntex Corporation, Syntex Corporate
Archives (through Richard L.
Lechnar): 14 pieces of trade literature
and information booklets, 6 packages
of oral contraceptives, and a preg-
nancy calculator (1990.3201).
Edward F. Taylor: model automobile en-
tered in the Fisher Body Craftsman's
Guild Contest of 1951 (1988.0022).
Elizabeth H. Taylor: 12 pieces of porce-
lain tableware decorated in "Healy
Gold" by Mary and Emily Healy,
1879-1914 (1991.0017).
Helen Dobbin Taylor: sampler made by
Ellen Dobbin at Sacred Heart School
in East Boston, Massachusetts in 1899
(1990.0252).
Robert Taylor: WW I French trench
mortar shell (1979.1257).
Roger B. Taylor: card game titled "Priv-
ilege, The Modern Game with Social
Significance," 1938 (1990.0486).
T. D. Collection: set of 2 cowrie shells
(1991.0129).
Daniel Telleen: bronze art medal de-
signed by Mr. Telleen titled "Sept.
(Again)" (1991-0353).
Michael Tesch: 7 sets of Federal Express
advertising storyboards, 1978-86
(1990.3093).
Texas Instruments Incorporated
(through Jerry R. Junkins): 462 ob-
jects reflecting developments in mi-
croelectronics, transistors, and solid
state technology, 1950s-
80041987.0487); Equipment Gtoup
(through Sally L. Merryman): thetmo-
electric generator (1990.0511).
Bank of Thailand (through Fam
Pomthong and Somsak Vichban): 2
60-baht notes of Thailand commemo-
rating the 60th birthday of King
Rama IX, 1987 (1990.0584).
Marilee Tillstrom: 16-piece dressmaker's
form and an instruction sheet, 1960-
64(1991.0038).
Timex Corporation (through Susie Wat-
son): "Nighrwatch" and "Ironman"
wrist watches made by Timex
(1990.0626).
August V. and Matie A. Titi: glass pa-
perweight with a fragment of the Ber-
lin Wall embedded in it and an
authentication leaflet, 1990
(1990.0235).
Jonathan A. Titus: Mark-8 minicom-
puter with 6 unpopulated circuit
boards, Sphere microcomputer with 2
unpopulated citcuit boards and a
power supply, 4 unpopulated circuit
boards for a TV Typewritet, and a
DEC MPS Series CPU printed circuit
board (1990.0610); u pieces of docu-
mentation for a DEC microcomputer,
6 pieces of documentation fot a
Sphere microcomputer, 4 pieces of
documentation for a Mark-8 mini-
computer, and a manual for a TV
Typewriter (1990.3165).
Ellen and Robert Tobias: multipost
stamp affixer (1990.0198).
Toshiba Corporation, Electron Tube and
Device Division (through Kinzo Sug-
imori): traveling wave tube type
£3822(1990.0422).
Avetta Trigg: 77 folders of archival re-
cords relating to Charles W Trigg's
178
work in the development of instant
coffee (1991.3038).
Trimble Navigation (through Charles
R. Trimble): 2 microwave antennas
and a Geodetic Surveyor System re-
ceiver (1990.0457).
Robert A. Truax: 2 postal receipts of
1869 and 1881, a postal card of 1883,
and sheet music for "The Old Post-
master," 1901 (1990. 0331).
Harris A. Tucker, Jr.: 48-star U.S. En-
sign #7 made at Mare Island, Califor-
nia in March 1928 (1991.0072).
Tucson Coin Club Inc. (through Walter
A. Watts, Sr.): 2 medals commemo-
rating the 21st annual Tucson Coin
and Stamp Show in 1985 (1990.0528).
Government of the Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus, Directorate of the
Department of Posts: 18 stamps, 11
first day covers, and 2 souvenir sheets
of the Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus (1988.0440); 9 stamps, 2 fitst
day covers, and a postal card of the
Turkish Republic of Northern Cy-
prus (1989.0112); 16 stamps and 8 first
day covers of the Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus (1989.0641); 6
stamps and 3 first day covers of the
Turkish Republic of Northern Cy-
prus (1990.0077); 11 stamps, 3 covers,
and a souvenir sheet of the Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus
(1990.0469).
Thomas D. Tyson III: AR-3 loudspeaker
grille panel (1990. 3018).
H. R. Udkoff: 70 publications, 15 pro-
grams, 3 sketches, a CBS television
script, and a stage script for My Peo-
ple, all reflecting the career of Duke
Ellington (1990. 3182).
UNISYS Corporation (through D.
Curry): 7 components of a Burroughs
5500 computer originally built in
1961 with improvements added on
through 1970 (1987.0817).
United Nations Postal Administration:
839 stamps, 10 maximum cards, 2
covers, and an aerogramme of the
United Nations (1989. on 3); 446
stamps of the United Nations
(1989.0553); 918 stamps of the United
Nations (1990.0121).
United Press International (through
Victoria Wakefield): Extel teletype
machine and a UPI sign for a tele-
type machine (1991.0026).
U.S. Centtal Intelligence Agency, Of-
fice of General Counsel (thtough
Diane E. Florkowski): 4 invert error
Americana Rush Lamp and Candle
U.S. stamps (1990.0613).
U.S. Delegation to FIDEM (through
Alan M. Stahl): bronze medal titled
Crazy Horse presented to the Federa-
tion Internationale de la Medaille
Congress held in Helsinki, Finland
in June 1990 (1990.0488).
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau
of the Census, Census Promotion Of-
fice (through John A. Scholzen): 12
television, newspaper, tadio, maga-
zine, and business press kits used to
advertise the 1990 U.S. Census
(1990.3094).
U.S. Department of Defense, Depart-
ment of the Air Force, Air Force Sys-
tems Command, Space Systems
Division Headquarters (through
Capt. J. O. Bunting): 12 components
of the Burroughs Atlas Mod I guid-
ance computing system (1986.1014);
Department of the Army, Center of
Military History, Collections Manage-
ment Section: 3 models of U.S. Army
helicopters (1990.3053); Historical
Properties Branch: 18 pieces of mili-
tary equipment, n uniform items, 6
grenade launchers, 3 fuse setters, and
2 telescopes, 1940-85 (1985.0750); His-
torical Services Division (through
Col. William F. Strobridge): 214 U.S.
military uniforms, accessories, accou-
trements, and equipment of the Ko-
rean War and Vietnam War periods
(1979.0805); Foreign Science and
Technology Center, Field Supporr Di-
vision (through Jeff Stevens): Uzi
submachine gun made in Belgium
for the Israeli military and a Russian
Makarov pistol made in 1981
(1990.0513); Institute of Heraldry
(through Gerald T. Luchino): 114
pieces of distinctive unit insignia
(1991.0205); Personnel Command,
HQDA: Czechoslovakian pistol pre-
sented to Gen. C. W. Stiner, 1990
(1991.0331); Troop Support Com-
mand, Natick Research, Develop-
ment and Engineering Center
(through David A. Cerow): U.S.
Army green winter wool Ike-style
jacket. WW II (1989.0557); 24th In-
fantry Division (through Capt. Rob-
ert M. Reid): 8 rifles, 5 machine
guns, 2 pistols, an anti-aitcraft gun,
and a shoulder-fired grenade
launcher (1991.0383); Department of
the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations:
2 submachine guns with accessories,
one made in Pakistan and the other
made in Peru, 1987-88 (1991.0346);
Naval Observatory (through Steven
J. Dick): standard clock (1989.0581);
Naval Research Laboratory (through
Ronald J. Kennedy): 4 frequency
standards for atomic clocks
(1982.0634); Office of Naval Research
(through E. P. Bledsoe): 15 compo-
nents of the Whitlwind I computer
(1987.0818); Office of Assistant Secre-
tary of Defense: double barrel 12-
gauge shotgun made in Egypt, ca.
1982 (1983.0604); Office of the Secre-
tary of Defense, Office of the Direc-
tor of Administration and
Management: swotd with brass
eagle's head handle presented to Sec-
retary Richard Cheney by the Gov-
ernment of Poland, 1990 (1991.0347);
sabre and scabbard contained in a vel-
vet-lined case presented to Gen Colin
L Powell by the Hungarian Home
Defense Forces, 1990 (1991.0348);
Swiss Eidgenossische Waffenfabrik re-
volver presented to Gen. Colin L.
Powell, 1990 (1991.0349); sabre with
bone handle and scabbard contained
in an oak box presented to Gen.
Colin L Powell by the Crown Prince
of Bahrain, 1990 (1991.0350); dagger
with scabbard in a wooden box pre-
sented to Secretary Richard Cheney
by the U.S.S.R.'s Minister of Defense
Dmitriy Yazov, 1990 (1991.0351).
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, Public Health Service, Na-
tional Institutes of Health, DeWitt
Stetten, Jt. Museum of Medical Re-
search (through Victoria A. Harden,
Ph.D.): 29 pieces of glassware from
the labotatory of Dr. Wilton Earle
used in his research at the National
Cancer Institute's Tissue Culture Sec-
tion, 1946-64 (1991.0071).
1-0
U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bu-
reau of Investigation (through John
Lerwoczko): 5 revolvers and 3 pistols
(1991.0299).
U.S. Department of the Tteasury, Bu-
reau of Engraving and Printing, Of-
fice of Design and Engraving
Technology (through Peter H. Daly):
electtocyped copper printing plate
(1991.0251).
U.S. Executive Branch, Executive Office
of the President, Office of Adminis-
tration (through Andy Kainins): 2
Confederate States of America trea-
sury notes of Alabama and Georgia,
1863-64 (1990.0262); White House
Gifts (through Nikki Richnow):
semi-automatic rifle made by the Al-
Khardj Arsenal of Saudi Arabia and
presented to White House Chief of
Staff John H. Sununu, 1991
(1991.0329); semi-automatic rifle
made by Al-Khardj Arsenal of Saudi
Arabia and presented to General
Scowcroft (1991.0330).
U.S. General Services Administration,
National Archives and Records Set-
vice (through Mabel E. Deutrich and
Garry D. Ryan): 185 various military
objects including ordnance, fabric
samples, medals, insignia, uniform
items, equipment, flags, transport ve-
hicle parts, and a piece of wood and a
piece of tile from the area where the
atom bomb exploded over Nagasaki,
Japan in 1945 (1979. 0425); National
Capital Region, Regional Histotic
Preservation Office: Art Deco style
Steinway grand piano designed by
Waltet Dorman Teague for exhibit in
the U.S. Pavilion at the 1939 New
York Worlds Fair (1989.0216).
U.S. Legislative Branch, Library of Con-
gress, Copyright Office (through
Joan R. Doherty): 74 copyrighted fab-
tics, laces, and scarves, 1955-77
(1988.0255); talllth Jewish prayer
shawl copyrighted by M. Wolozin,
Inc. in 1961 (1988.0686); 3 blouses. 2
smocks, a stretch suit, scarf, and a
baby bib submitted for copyright
protection, 1955-74 (1990.0582).
U.S. Postal Service, International Postal
Affaits Department (through Irma
Harrison and Juan B. Ianni): 575
stamps, 5 covers, 4 souvenir pages, 2
souvenir sheets, and a miniature
sheet of Austria, the Republic of
China, Malagasy, South Africa, and
Switzetland (1988.0439); (through
Juan B. Ianni): 461 stamps, 6 covers,
and 2 souvenir papers of Austtia, the
German Democratic Republic, Ire-
land, Mazambique, South Aftica,
Switzerland, and the United Nations
(1989.0497); 150 stamps of the Turk-
ish Republic of Northern Cyprus
(1990.0142); (through Michael J.
Regan): 2 silvet medals commemorat-
ing the 50th annivetsary of the Mexi-
can Postal Service, 1980 (1989.0001);
Office of Fleet Management (through
Ftancis Eddy): AM General Corpora-
tion postal jeep of 1972 (1989.0563);
Philatelic Affairs Department,
Stamps Management Division
(through Don McDowell): 714
stamps, 27 commemorative sheets, 18
first day covets, 15 programs, and 8
postal catds of the U.S. (1987.0581);
Philatelic and Retail Services Depart-
ment (through Donald McDowell):
4,755 stamps, 104 souvenir pages, 40
commemorative panels, 24 proof
plates, 21 postal cards, 18 souvenir
cards, and 3 stamped envelopes of the
U.S. and 50 stamps of Morocco
(1988.0480); (through Gordon C.
Morison): 24 commemorative panels
of the U.S. (1989.0294); 638 stamps,
32 covers, 27 postal cards, 19 souvenir
papers, 4 aerogrammes, and 3
stamped envelopes of the U.S.
(1989.0413); 36 commemorative pan-
els of the U.S. (1989.0508); 150
stamps, 15 certified proof plate sheets,
8 covers, 5 souvenir programs, and 2
postal cards of the U.S. (1990.0364);
39 nature stamps of Australia, Can-
ada, Great Britain, Sweden, the
United Nations, and the U.S. and 30
commemorative panels of the U.S.
(1990.0374); Stamp Information
Branch (through Richard Rustin):
825 stamps, 42 covers, 29 souvenir
programs, and 16 postal cards of the
U.S. (1988.0449); 510 stamps, 16 sou-
venir programs, 15 covers, 10 postal
cards, and a stamped envelope of the
U.S. (1989.0193); 506 stamps, 20 cov-
ets, 16 souvenir programs, and 6
postal cards of the U.S. (1990.0046);
Stamps Management Division: 1,019
stamps, 30 covets, 24 souvenit pto-
grams, 5 stamped envelopes, 5 aer-
ogrammes, and 4 postal cards of the
U.S. (1988.0098).
Universal Postal Union, International
Bureau (through Mohamed Ibrahim
Sobhi): 63 stamps of Switzerland
(1989.0230).
Unknown: 25 geometric models
(1990.0571); button marked "Na-
tional Grape Boycott Fast For Life
1989" (1990.0590); Keuffel & Esser
calculating rule with straight edge
(1990.0687); English Sten Mark V
sub-machine gun (1991.0155).
Jan L. Vagassky: 225 pieces of contempo-
rary paper money from around the
world (1991.0354).
William A. Van Sandt: Evintude out-
board motor, ca. 1936 (1978.2443).
Varian Associates (through Dr. Weston
A. Anderson): "Wheel of Fortune"
cylinder which was part of the evolu-
tion of modern nuclear magnetic reso-
nance imaging, 1964 (1990.0024).
Irene Venables: Werewolf story cast iton
padlock and 2 keys made by the Tren-
ton Lock and Hardware Company,
1880-1900 (1989.0326).
Vladimir E. Vereschagin: 11 prints made
by Mr. Vereschagin (1991.0096).
Robert M. Vogel: folding caboose sink
used on rhe Pennsylvania Railroad,
ca. 1922 (1986.0054).
Helen Lang Von Deesten: model of a
dry dock built by Tietjen & Lang in
1916 and an illuminated book pre-
sented to Ftedetick C. Lang upon his
retirement from the company
(1991.0277).
Patticia von Musulin: u woman's acces-
sories including 4 bracelets, 3 pairs of
earrings, 2 rings, a brooch, and a
belt, 1977-87 (1990.0568).
Patrick A. Wallock: slate-gtay cap worn
by a crew member of the USS Pueblo
while a prisoner in North Korea,
1968 (1990.0188).
Thomas S. Walton: 2 candlesticks and a
bowl on a metal stand, all of otange
"cintra" glass with black rims made
during the Frederick Carder period at
180
the Steuben Glass works in Corning,
New York about 1917 (1990.0254).
Mrs. Jay Ward: 5 animation cells of
characters created by Jay Ward, a
"Rocky and Bullwinkle" role-playing
game, calendar, pencil, and a color
drawing of "George of the Jungle"
(1990.0485).
Margery Taylor Ware: leaded clear glass
ale goblet with air twist stem, ca.
1755 (1990.0362).
Michael T. Warn: Warn free-wheeling
hub of 1948 and selective-locking
hub of 1953 used on 4-wheel drive ve-
hicles (1989.0756).
Deborah Jean Warner and Jack Warner:
Apple II computer system with disk
drive and Silentype printer
(1990.0167).
Robert C. Warner: Burroughs electro-
mechanical typewriter, 1930s-
40041989.0387).
Washington Suburban Sanitary Com-
mission (through Robert B. Russ): 11
components of a McElroy fluid net-
work analyzer (304368).
C. Malcolm Watkins: 6 plates, 2 tiles, a
stoneware jug, earthenware pan, glass
decanter, and an ivory nipple
(1980.0657).
Dora M. and Oral P. Watts: telephone
wire frame (1991.0102).
Elizabeth Brown Wauchope: woman's
printed wool shawl with hand-em-
broidered trim, 19th century
(1990.0340).
Howard V. Weissert: letter carrier's
whistle used 1910-11 (1989.0672).
Harriet W Welling (through James M.
Wells and Jack A. Williamson): 6
Chippendale-style side chairs made
in Philadelphia, 1760-80 (1990.0455).
Barbara J. and Jerry A. Wells: 3 stamps
of Spain (1989.0584).
Ruth Ann Wells: 2 folded letters, a
cover, and a postal card (1989.0246).
Nicholas M. Werdell in memory of
Nancy Anne Butler Werdell: 3 doc-
uments recording births, mar-
riages, and deaths from the Butler
family Bible and a photogtaph of
Mary Anne Stotey Butler
(1991.0119).
E. Bud Wertheim: 3 art medals de-
signed by Mr. Wertheim titled "Inter
Spem et Metum," "Moonscape," and
"Spring" (1991.0234).
F. W Wessel: 2 stamps of Norway
(1991.0070).
The University of West Florida, John
C. Pace Library (through Dean
DeBolt): 2 letters with samples of
shirting fabric and ordering informa-
tion, 1909 (1989.0266).
Wheat First Securities (through Valery
S. Weekley): ADP computer key-
board (1989.0256).
Lawrence Abel Wheeler: ceramic jar for
olive oil of Spanish colonial origin,
1780-1850, found during building ex-
cavation in Lowell, Massachusetts in
1926 (1989.0202).
Anne E. Wheelock: album of photo-
graphs of construction of the Yadkin
Rivet Narrows Dam near Badin,
North Carolina, 1916-17 (1990.0419).
Evan Whildin: Breda rifle, Polish anti-
tank rifle, British Swift training rifle,
and a German Granatenwerfer gre-
nade launcher (1990.0699).
Charles F. White: copy of Mildred
Moore's book Famous Personalities and
their Philosophies of Life and archival
material used in producing the book,
1940 (1991.3051).
Clayton S. White, M.D.: Nuclear Bomb
Effects Computer circular calculating
rule designed in 1962 by the Lovelace
Foundation of Albuquerque, New
Mexico (1990.0688).
Gordon E. White: Oilzum quart can of
racing oil, ca. 1982 (1990.0442).
J. H. White, Jr.: convention button as-
sociated with Plymouth Locomotive
Works, ca. 1920 (1985.0725); minia-
ture journal box made for a passenger
car of the tourist railway at the 1913
Panama-Pacific Exposition in San
Francisco (1991.0118).
Fred Whitlow: stainless steel Jew's harp
in the key of G made by Mr. Whit-
low in 1991 (1991.0281).
Leone Winifred Wicklund (through
Beverly Anderson): clear cut glass
bowl of the "Brilliant" period, 1880-
1917 (1989.0488).
Russell C. Wilde: "Gladiatot" metal
clarinet made by the H. N. White
Company of Cleveland, Ohio, 1930-
40 (1990.0366).
Fraser Wilkins: 19 pieces of photo-
graphic equipment with 13 cases, 3 in-
struction manuals, and 2 accessories
(1990.0682).
Mary P. Williams: white usher's uni-
form (1991.0282).
Richard L. Wilson: 7 pieces of insignia,
2 saddlecloths, a woman's U.S. Air
Force shirt, woman's Red Cross cap,
man's U.S. Army coac, gas mask, car-
tridge belt, boot and shoe kit, pipe,
and an automobile designing plate
(1985.0685); 3 pieces of insignia, 2
name signs, a pin, cap, and a blotter
(1990.3080).
William L. Withuhn: TEAC Model
A350 stereo cassette tape deck, ca.
1971 (1989.0044).
James R. Wood: Japanese pillar clock in
its original packing box, 19th cen-
tury (1989.0166).
Col. John S. Wood, Jt.: 2 Brigadier Gen-
eral rank insignia, a U.S. Air force
parka, and a belt all worn by John
Shirley Wood, Sr. during WW II
(1990.0320).
Priscilla Q. Wood: child's slap bracelet,
1990 (1991.0022).
Eleanora M. Worth: 54 phonograph re-
cords (1989.0722).
William E. Worthington.Jr.: patent
model for an improvement in cut-off
and regulator valves for steam en-
gines patented by Robert Stewart of
Elmira, New York on May 19, 1863
(1990.0510).
Helena E. Wright: 2 hosiery repair kits,
2 compacts, one in its original box, a
nightgown, blouse, French Foreign
Legion jacket of the 1960s, and a por-
celain wedding cake decoration of
1938 (1990.0060); floor plan with ele-
vation for a kitchen dtawn by Leroy
Landis of Millersburg, Pennsylvania,
1940 (1990.0627); 9 greeting cards, 2
postets, 2 printed sheets, a photo-
graph of a woman at a linotype ma-
chine, and a booklet of Rembrandt
proofs of 1902 (1991.0247).
Helena Gray Wright: etching of Mt.
Vernon by Margaret M. Taylor Fox
(1991.0094).
Yamaha Corporation of America, Key-
board Division (through Terry
Lewis): Disklavier grand piano and a
1S1
Disklavier upright piano, both made
by Yamaha in 1989 (1990.3132);
(through Cartel Schuld): 2 harmoni-
cas on keyrings made by Yamaha in
Japan (1990.0359).
Bob Yealdhall: poster illustrated by Mr.
Yealdhall advertising the play Hello
Dolly (1988.0799).
Jane Griffin Yeingst and William H.
Yeingst: scarf with political buttons
attached and a pamphlet about the
House Un-American Activities Com-
mittee (1990.0561); 2 North Ameri-
can Indian dolls, a jigsaw puzzle,
wire mesh colander, and a cocktail
shaker (1990.0607); 2 electric table
lamps, 2 candlesticks, 2 stuffed ani-
mal toys, a plastic frisbee, toy ice
cream maker, napkin holder, and a
covered butter dish (1990.3164);
Mendets mending kit patented in
1906 and a Halloween toy horn and
child's jump rope of the 1930s
(1991.0267).
William H. Yeingst: book of Aesop's fa-
bles published by John Locken of
Philadelphia in 1851 (1991.0249).
Mrs. Elizabeth P. and Francis B.
Youmans: machine gun patented by
James Patton Taylor II in 1876 and
manufactured by E. Remington &
Sons in 1877 (1990.0666).
Zenith Electronics Corporation
(through John Taylor): 2 Zenith
camcorders with accessories, a Zenith
television receiver with accessories,
and a video tripod (1990.3033); green
plaster advertising sign for "Zenith
Radio and Television" (1991.0443).
George Zinnemann: Bolex Si zoom re-
flex automatic movie camera with
case, shutter release, and instruction
manual (1991.0214).
Dr. Ronald E. Zupko: Hewlett-Packard
HP-35 electronic calculator with an
internal 0.002 error and an operating
manual (1991.0210).
Jone L. Zutty: pair of white cottoc
Women's Air Force gloves, 1951
(1987.0718).
National Museum of
Natural History
Donors to the Collection
Institutions
A. N. Severtzov Institute of Animal Ev-
olutionary Morphology, USSR: 2
worms & 1 echinoderm (392096).
Academy of Sciences, USSR: 57 worms
(372245, 392108); woolly mammoth
& rhinocerous samples (387077); 51 +
echinoderms (392200, 393681).
Agriculture Canada, Canada: 22 wasps
(396040); I plant (396730).
Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria: 21
plants (393363).
Alabama Power Company: 30+ mol-
lusks (393712).
American Museum of Natural History:
IO.OOO fossils (392364); 3 spiders
(393451, 3938I9)-
Amsterdam, University of, The Nether-
lands: 195 plant (392839, 394369,
394383)-
Arizona, University of: 15 mollusks
(392520).
Arkansas Natural Heritage Commis-
sion: I plant (382351).
Australian Museum, Australia: 35+ mol-
lusks (391315); 4 worms (394247).
Baltimore, Office of the Chief Medical
Examiner: 2 partial human skeleton
(390843, 390847)-
Bellairs Research Institute of McGill
University, Barbados: 55 worms
(279726).
Bergen, University of, Norway: 40 +
crustaceans (392618).
Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 71 plants
(392013, 39^473. 391474. 392477.
392871, 394947. 395497. 396178.
396437)-
Boston University Marine Program:
1,217 crustaceans (383143).
Botanical Survey of India, India: 12
plants (393534)-
Brigham Young University: 1 plant
(393313)-
Bristol, University of, England: 2 crusta-
ceans (372363).
Btitish Columbia, University of, Can-
ada: 500+ crustaceans (392575).
British Museum (Natural History), En-
gland: 6 moths (394476, 395031).
Calicut, University of, India: 2 plants
(393308).
California Academy of Sciences: 13 mol-
lusks (393717); 1 plant (393860).
California, University of: 2 mollusks
(276790); 100+ worms (279359); 8
crustaceans (386952, 391392); 260
plants (391409. 39U18, 393304.
393820, 394337. 394628, 395241.
395536, 396719)-
Canadian Museum of Nature, Canada: 4
plants (395305).
Canfield Fund: 17 minerals (390242,
390259. 391478, 391502, 391507.
394500, 394503, 394549)-
Carnegie Museum of Natural History: 2
plants (395307)-
Center for Research in Medical Ento-
mology, India: 4 mosquitoes
(393150).
Centre ORSTOM de Cayenne, French
Guiana: 432 plants (391817, 392438,
392440, 396125. 396875. 396897)-
Centre ORSTOM de Tahiti, French
Polynesia: 234 plants (394667,
396187).
Centro de Botanica, Mexico: 13 plants
(391471. 393871).
Centro de Botanica do Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil: 56 plants (393301).
Centro de Investigaciones de Recursos
Naturales, Argentina: 1 plant
(395138).
Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP),
Peru: 50 plants (396156).
Chadron State College: 2,500 lithic arti-
facts & bison remains (361218).
Chamberlain Fund: 5 minerals (390208,
393109. 3945").
Charleston Museum: I bowl, 1 doll, I
barkcloth & 2 baskets (387023).
Colorado College: 26 plants
(392458).
Colorado State University: 182 crusta-
ceans (383112); 2 flies (395028).
Columbia University: 5 crustaceans
(373149).
Columbus America Discovery Group: 13
crustaceans (386969).
Commonwealth Associates Inc.: 43 crus-
taceans (346021).
Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial
Research Organization (CSIRO) Ma-
182
rine Laboratory, Australia: 2 fishes
(393612).
Companhia Vale do Rio Doce, Brazil:
17 plants (393561).
Connecticut, University of: 7 moths
(395029).
Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la
Ville de Geneve, Switzerland: 27
plants (391028, 393547)-
Copenhagen Universitet, Denmark: I
worm (356535)-
Cove Corporation: 9,999+ worms
(3957<S9)-
Czechoslovak Academy of Science,
Czechoslovakia: 38 plants
(391975)-
Dauphin Island Sea Lab: 2 echinoderms
(3907I4, 393676)-
Deixis Environmental Consultants: 60 +
mollusks (395177).
Desautels Fund: 2 mineral (382996,
388287).
Drake Fund: 822 insects (397134).
East Tennessee State University: 2 crus-
tacean slides (391422).
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa
Agropecuaria (EMBRAPA), Brazil:
330 plants (396158, 396159).
Fachberech Biologie der Philipps-
Universitat Zoologie, Germany: 3
mollusks (395142).
Field Museum of Natural History:
88 plants (378957. 391753.
392856, 391857, 391858, 391859,
393314. 394377. 395487. 395488,
395489)-
Florida Department of Natural Re-
sources: 23 crustaceans (378501,
388210); 55+ mollusks (383171,
39 ! 394); 1 worm (391314); 10 echino-
derms (392212).
Florida Marine Research Institute: 6
mollusks (392527).
Florida State University: 55+ crusta-
ceans (386579).
Florida, University of: 1 worm (255046);
12 crustaceans (386542); 11 plants
(395171. 395171)-
Fundacao Estadual de Engenharia de
Meio Ambiente (FEEMA), Btazil: 24
plants (395316).
Fundacao Universidad do Amazonas,
Brazil: 2 fishes (393628).
Fundacao Universidade do Rio Grande,
Brazil: 27 fishes (394270).
Fundacion Universidad de Bogota -
Jorge Tadeo Lozano, Colombia: 3
echinoderms (392216).
Georgia Southern University: 30+ crus-
taceans (392573).
Georgia, University of: 10 crustaceans
(391343)-
Goteborg, University of, Sweden: 6 mol-
lusks (362801); 9 plants (393548).
Guam, University of, Guam: 4 fishes
(197447); 133 plants (393817)-
Guelph, University of, Canada: 2 proto-
zoan slides (392220).
Gulf Coast Research Laboratory: 750 +
worms (363687); 37 crustaceans
(389877)-
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institu-
tion: 3 crustaceans (388207, 391354);
512 echinoderms (392193, 395436,
395444); H+ worms (394206).
Harvard University: 206+ mollusks
(391302, 396251).
Hawaii Department of Land and Natu-
ral Resources: 70 fishes (394297).
Hawaii, University of: 2 crustaceans
(374309)-
Heard Natural Science Museum and
Wildlife Sanctuary: 30 crustaceans
(388164, 389807).
Herbario Barbosa Rodriguez, Brazil: 48
plants (396175).
Herbario Centro de Pesquisas do Cacau,
Brazil: 50 plants (392869).
Herbario de la Universidad de Panama,
Panama: 20 plants (393554).
Herbario "Guido F. J. Pabst," Brazil: 27
plants (392051, 392849).
Herbario National de Bolivia, Bolivia:
IO plants (396185).
Herbario Nacional de Venezuela, Vene-
zuela: 6 plants (356264).
Hiroshima University, Japan: 130 crusta-
ceans (392645, 395950).
Hokkaido University, Japan: 4 crusta-
ceans (395925).
Houston, University of: IOO+ crusta-
ceans (394115).
Hoya Society International: I plant
(392870).
Hyperion Treatment Plant, Biological
Laboratory: 21 crustaceans (394084).
Idaho, University of: 9 crustaceans
(392568).
Illinois Natural History Survey: 17
fishes (392977).
India, Government of, India: 7 paper-
mache figures, 6 items of basketry, 3
brass artifacts, 13 lacquered wooden
containers (368720) 1 Punjabi shawl
(387090).
Indiana University: 1 plant (393918).
Ingeominas, Observatorio
Valcanologico Nacional, Colombia: 3
bags of airfall tephra (380826).
Institut d'Estudis Avancats de les Illes
Balears, Spain: 117 fossil birds
(392311).
Institut Fur Botanik und Botanischer
Garten der Universitat, Austria: 54
plants (392452, 391871. 393544)-
Institut fur Systematische Botanik der
Universitat Zurich, Switzerland: 9
plants (392017, 392030).
Institut za Biologijo, Yugoslavia: 2 crus-
taceans (391427).
Institute of Oceanographic Sciences
Deacon Lab, United Kingdom: 1
echinoderm (393679).
Institute of Oceanography, USSR: 43
corals (393681).
Institute of Systematic Botany, The
Netherlands: 193 plants (391722,
392048, 393553, 393577. 394351.
396806, 396819).
Instituto de Botanica del Nordeste, Ar-
gentina: 80 plants (392883).
Instituto de Ciencias del Mar, Spain: 6
crustaceans (372943, 389885).
Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y
Desarrollo Pesquero, Argentina: 27
crustaceans (375631).
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da
Amazonia, Brazil: 4 plants (392859).
Instituto Vallecaucano de In-
vestigaciones Cientificas, Colombia:
21 plants (394632)
International Odonata Research Insti-
tute: 19 insects (393236).
Iowa, University of: 182 crustaceans, 13 +
fossils & 165 worms (392622).
Israel Oceanographic & Limnological
Research Ltd., Israel: 2 protozoan
slides (392175).
James Cook University, Australia: 1 mol-
lusk (391535)-
Jardin Botanico Juan Maria Cespedes,
Colombia: 2 plants (395314, 396756).
Jardin Botanico Nacional "Dr. Rafael
M. Moscoso," Dominican Republic:
1 plant (395247).
.8,
Johannes Gutenberg Universitat, Fed-
eral Republic of Germany: 2 plants
(392454).
K. Mikimoto & Co., LTD, Japan: 13 blis-
ter pearls & 7 oyster shells (396346).
Korea Ocean Research & Development
Institute, Korea: 4 worms (361872).
Kristinebergs Marinbiologiska Station,
Sweden: 11 crustaceans (385081).
Kumamoto University, Japan: 3 crusta-
ceans (373030).
Los Angeles County Museum of Natu-
ral History: 28 crustaceans (372333).
Louisiana Tech University: 10 plants
(394315).
Maine, University of: 10 worms (327214).
Malaya, University of, Malaysia: 250
plants (392046).
Matie Selby Botanical Gardens: I plant
(392028).
Maryland Department of Natural Re-
sources: 200+ freshwater snails
(39*552)-
Maryland, University of: 226+ crusta-
ceans (389865, 394116).
McGill University, Canada: 3 plants
(393348); 1 sponge (393662).
McMaster University, Canada: 7 crusta-
ceans (392608).
Memorial University, Canada: 9 crusta-
cean slides (391402).
Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gar-
dens: I plant (392862).
Michigan, University of: 1 plant
(395308).
Minetal Fund: 25 minerals (388288,
388682, 390196, 393218, 394498,
394499. 394502, 394527)-
Ministerio da Siencia e Tecnologia, Bra-
zil: 54 birds (391291).
Ministerio de Agticultura Y Ganaderia,
Paraguay: 63 plants (392809).
Missouri Botanical Garden: 2,681 plants
(392442, 393370, 393838, 3943>o.
395277. 396198, 39<S79L 396822,
396850).
Missouri Department of Conservation:
109 crustaceans (366976).
Missouri, University of: 347 plants
(378295)-
Moscow State Univetsity (M. V.
Lominisov), USSR: 4 plants
(395515)-
Musee Royal de l'Afrique Cenrral. Bel-
gium: 4 fishes (393611).
Museu Botanico Municipal, Brazil: 217
plants (391166, 392450, 392798,
395302, 396208).
Museu de Biologia Mello Leitao, Brazil:
353 plants (393335. 394308).
Museu Municipal do Funchal, Madeira
Islands: 3 fishes (393590).
Museum National D'Histoire
Naturelle, France: 72 crustaceans
(388142, 392647, 394128); 1 mineral
(393172); 5 P^nts (393357. 393565.
394128); 21 mollusks (396231).
Museum of Natural History at Califor-
nia: 1 plant (392822).
Museum of Victoria, Australia: 116 rock
slabs containing fossil bones
(393002); 10 crustaceans (394157,
394176).
Museum voor Dierkunde, Belgium: 4
crustaceans (383084).
NHRI Environment Canada, Canada: 1
protozoan slide (393653).
Nanjing Forestry University, People's
Republic of China: 8 plants
(393837)-
Natal Museum, South Africa; 1 mollusk
(395156).
Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum,
The Netherlands: 12 echinoderms
(392181, 392182).
National Geographic Society: See Also:
Janice Clark (384986).
National Institute of Oceanography,
India: 30 crustaceans (383123).
National Museum and Art Gallery,
New Guinea: 1 wooden "flute mask"
& 1 string bag (378689).
National Museum of the Philippines,
Philippines: I bird skin (393952).
National Science Foundation: 200 fossil
vertebrates (379227).
Natural History Museum of Los Ange-
les County: 6 crustaceans (394164);
10 worms (395767, 395782).
Nebraska, University of: 24 fishes
(394259)-
Newberry College: 2 plants (394324).
New Hampshire, University of: 8 mites
O97151).
New Mexico Department of Fish and
Game: 6 birds (368752).
New Mexico State University: 8 plants
(392418, 393895)-
New Mexico, University of: I plant
(392847)-
New York Botanical Garden: 1,004
plants (391230, 392383. 392427.
393583. 393894. 39437L 394663,
395287, 395300, 396161, 396177.
396199, 396839)-
New Zealand Department of Conserva-
tion, New Zealand: 3 ctustaceans
(391432).
North Carolina, University of: I jar of
algae (392050).
North Texas, University of: 7 stoneflies
(396550).
Northern Territory Museum of Arts and
Sciences, Australia: 3 wotms
(394205); 2 crustaceans (395947).
Nova University: 3 crustaceans (386535,
394098); 10 corals (395441).
Oberlin College: 200 parasitic wasps
(394477)-
Office of the Chief Conservationist, Re-
public of Palau: 22 plants (394365).
Ohio State Univetsity: 5 sets of bird
eggs (391283); 1 fossil bird (392320).
Oklahoma Biological Survey: 1 crusta-
cean (39I4I5)-
Oklahoma, University of: 1 echinoderm
(395428).
Oregon State University: 10,779 ctusta-
ceans (333930, 386555); 7 fishes
(388119, 389192); 63 plants (395295)-
Oxford, University of, England: 7
plants (392855).
P. P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology,
USSR: 2 fishes (394946).
Pacific Lutheran University: 2 plants
(393546).
Pan American Health Organization,
West Indies: 30 ctustaceans (391424).
Peabody Museum of Natural History:
38 bird syrinxes (395752).
Philadelphia, Academy of Natural Sci-
ences: 1 echinoderm (392223) & 12
fishes (394279)-
Plymouth Marine Laboratory, United
Kingdom: 24 crustaceans (386509,
391409).
Ponderosa Mine: 5 minerals (393135).
Port Erin Laboratory, England: 12 crus-
taceans (383105).
Puerto Rico, University of: 34 crusta-
ceans (381776, 391421, 394182,
395932); 1 fish (392260); 70 worms
(392566).
Purdue University: 9 crustaceans
(383117); 8 mayflies (396075).
184
Queensland, University of, Australia: 2
echinoderms (390707); 3 plants
(393905)-
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden: 2
plants (393587. 394668)-
Remington and Marguerite Kellogg
Fund: 410 fossil vertebrates (387790,
390523, 393032)-
Reserva Ecologica do IBGE, Bra2il: 614
plants (387896, 392433).
Reserva Florestal da CVRD, Brazil: 1
plant (392387).
Rhode Island, University of: I plant
(396823)-
Richmond, University of: 20+ worms
(355470).
Rijksherbarium, The Netherlands: 2
plants (396874).
Rijksmuseum van Naruurlijke
Historie, The Netherlands: 918 crus-
taceans (363752, 381730); 7 worms
(392071).
Roebling Fund: 30 minerals
(375858, 384597. 386198, 388373.
391503. 39W. 391530, 393147.
393148, 393H9. 393150, 393I5I,
393167, 393217. 393219. 393220,
393221, 393222, 393224, 393225,
394490-
Royal Botanic Gardens, Australia: I
plant (393843)-
Royal Botanic Gardens, England: 135
plants (390966, 391192, 392016,
392398, 392400, 392854, 396299)-
San Diego Natural History Museum: 13
crustaceans (394172); I coral (395430).
San Diego State University: 3 echino-
derms (392184).
Sarawak Herbarium, E. Malaysia: 5
plants (394358).
Science Museum of Minnesota: 1 fossil
cast (394052).
Scripps Institution of Oceanography: 44
worms (376308); 600 fossil slides
(395674)-
South African Museum, South Africa: 11
crustaceans (389890).
South Alabama, University of: 3 crusta-
ceans (394100).
South Australian Museum, Australia: 7
echinoderms (383639, 393655).
South Catolina, University of: 40 echi-
noderms (393675).
Southern Arkansas University: 3 crusta-
ceans (389882).
Southern Illinois University: 145 crusta-
ceans (369194).
Southwestern Louisiana, University of:
41 crustaceans (389868); 1 plant
(395253)-
Staatliches Museum fur Naturkunde,
Stuttgart, Germany: 1 fish (394927).
Station Marine d'Endoume et Centre
d'Oceanographie, France: 8+ echino-
derms, 1 crustacean, 1 fossil & 6
worms (392183); 3 crustaceans
(392207); 6 echinoderms (393688).
Stuart Fund: 9 minerals (391459, 391505,
391506, 393I7I, 394497. 39450I).
Substance Marin Commercial Biologie -
TOfFice de la Recherche Scientifique
et Technique Outre-Mer (SMCB-OR-
STOM), French Polynesia: 7 crusta-
ceans (392648).
Sugar Hill Minerals: 2 minerals
(39I487)-
Swedish Museum of Natural History,
Sweden: 29 mollusks (389382,
395173)-
Syndel Laboratories, Canada: 2 crusta-
ceans (385080).
Tel Aviv University, Israel: 110 flies
(395121).
Tennessee, University of: 16 plants
(392015).
Texas A & M University: 972 crusta-
ceans (331880, 392637); 30 plants
(39358o, 394346, 395545)-
Texas, University of: 23 crustaceans
(366039, 391398, 391423); 14 plants
(392010, 394363, 395545)-
Tokyo, University of, Japan: 1 fish
(392969).
Toronto, University of, Canada: 15 echi-
noderms (393667).
Tropenbos Program, Colombia: 24
plants (394344, 394659)-
Tulane University: 12 mollusks (391341);
6 fishes (393592); 1 plant (394325).
Universidad Austral de Chile, Chile: 13
crustaceans (391430).
Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Po-
tosi, Mexico: 19 plants (392042).
Universidad Centtal de Venezuela, Ven-
ezuela: 126 plants (392029, 393295,
395249. 395543. 396725)-
Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia
64 plants (393339. 393557)-
Universidad de Caldas, Colombia: 114
plants (375164).
Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica:
u plants (395251).
Universidad de Talca, Chile: 80 plants
(393914)-
Universidad Distrital "Francisco Jose de
Caldas," Colombia: 1,000 crustaceans
(375790)-
Universidad Federal de Uberlandia, Bra-
zil: 11 plants (393574)-
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de
Mexico, Mexico: 60 crustaceans
(381792, 395912); 7 worms (394207).
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Co-
lombia: 24 bees (393383).
Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Ar-
gentina: 49 plants (395494).
Universidad Nacional Experimental de
los Llanos Occidentales, Venezuela:
342 plants (393562, 394382).
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San
Marcos, Peru: 65 plants (392832,
394713)-
Universidade de Caxias do Sul, Brazil:
264 plants (387910).
Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil: 58
crustaceans (365984, 394103); 7 snails
(391383); 140 fishes (392242); 2 plants
(393288); 10 echinoderms (395426).
Universidade del Valle, Colombia: 13
plants (393297)-
Universidade Federal Do Parana, Brazil:
8 worms (375483).
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil: 6 plants (392837).
Universitat Giessen, Germany: 1 skull
& mandible of a calf (387051).
Universitat Hamburg, Germany: 4
worms (392095).
Universitat Osnabruck, Germany: 1
worm (394242).
Universite Claude Bernard Lyon I,
France: 31 crustaceans (388224).
Universite Montpellier II Sciences et
Techniques Du Languedoc, France:
20 crustaceans (385071); 2 protozoan
slides (392196).
Vermont, University of: I plant (396162).
Victoria, University of, Canada: 2 crusta-
ceans (376638).
Virginia Institute of Marine Science: u
fishes (394277); 1 barnacle (395940).
Virginia Polytechnic Institute: 4 spiders
(393251)
Wake Forest University: 1 protozoan
slide (393668).
185
Walcott Fund: 1,465 fossils (381107,
388879, 389474).
Washington, University of: 68 fishes
(274614, 394944); 131 mollusks
(376791); 88 crustaceans (391602,
394117)-
West Indies, University of. West Indies:
47 worms (271248).
Western Australian Museum, Western
Australia: 1 echinoderm (392215).
Winnebago County Coronor: 1 human
skeleton (390846).
Wisconsin, University of: 6 plants
(393316).
Wittenberg University: 10 crustaceans
(39I397)-
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution:
1,025 worms (344840, 380341, 384485).
World Health Organization, West In-
dies: 51 crustaceans (394101).
Zoological Institute, Sweden: 4 proto-
zoan slides (393691).
Zoologisch Museum Universiteit van
Amsterdam, The Netherlands: 30
crustaceans (391408); 3 mollusks
(391530).
Individuals
Jose Abalo: 47 plants (396857).
Bruce A. Abbott: 1 fossil jaw (393100).
W. J. Abernathy: 1 ceramic replica of an
effigy vessel (387113).
Philip Abrams: 77 African masks, brace-
let, bells (370726).
Joanne Abtamson: 5 bird eggs (391265).
Dr. W. Lee Adair, Jr.: 10 moths (396514).
Dr. P. H. Adler: 39 flies (397149).
Dr. M. Akizuki: 3 minerals (393164).
Dr. Josep Antoni Alcover: 2 bird skele-
tons (391269).
Hetbett Alexander: 2,000 artifacts
(356611).
Dr. Khalil Aliyulla: 102 fossils (395646).
Dr. Charles N. Alpers: 3 minerals
(39H7I).
Dr. Paul H. Arnaud, Jr.: 27 flies
(394481).
Dr. Charles R. Ash: 4 insects (393453).
Wallace L. Ashby: 1 fossil tooth
(394774)-
Burton E. Ashley: 3 minerals (396354).
Dr. Thomas H. Atkinson: 20 beetles
(393143)-
Dr. Loren Babcock: 1 fossil (392284).
H. D. Baggett: 415 morhs (393818).
Mr. & Mrs. J. Wayne (Aura) Baker: 50
fossil vertebrates (393038).
Warren L. Baker: 1 fossil tapir tooth
(393035).
Dr. George E. Ball: 11 beetles (394475,
396561).
Dr. Richard M. Baranowski: 342 insects
(393390).
Carlos do Prado Barbosa: 11 minerals
(391504, 39I5I8, 393i6o, 394496).
Sandra Barnes: 7 plants (392828).
Douglas J. Barr: 100 crustaceans
(378499)-
Dr. Bruce Barrett: 19 moths (396080).
Dr. Hans Bath: 18 fishes (393631,
396464).
Fred Bauer: 16 parrots (393959).
Rae Baxter: 5 echinoderms (392222);
50+ mollusks (392548); 3 fishes
(394269).
Dr. Petet Bayliss: 22 minerals (394582).
Eric N. Beach: I fossil walnut (394773).
Dr. William C. Bean: 200 fossil verte-
brates (392332).
Rudolf W. Becking: 6 plants (395219).
Dr. Francesco Bedogne: 1 mineral
(39I5H).
Dr. Denton Belk: 42 crustaceans
(380003).
Kim N. I. Bell: 28 fishes (393591).
Dr. A. B. Belousov: 3 volcanic rocks
(393439)-
Curt Bennett: 1 fossil tooth (392281).
Mrs. Thelma Bennert: I fossil monk seal
bone (393039).
Dr. Eldridge Birmingham: 102 crusta-
ceans (344330).
Fred Berry: 2 plants (392882).
Kim Bishop: 33 crusraceans (380024).
Barbara Bixler: 1 crab (392631).
Dr. Daniel Blake: 27 fossil fragments
(394759)-
Dr. Nancy Maciolek Blake: 9 worms
(345414).
Thresa Blake: 1 portion of a fossil whale
tooth (395579)-
Walter A. Bledsoe, Jr.: 2 fossils (379578).
Warren C. Blow: 1 fossil vertebra
(394808).
David J. Bohaska: 1 fossil bird bone
(391305).
Richard L. Botorff: 5 stoneflies (394485).
James Boulger: 1 petrology & volcanol-
ogy specimen (394599)-
Dr. F. R. Boyd: 26 igneous rocks
(390645).
Darrell H. Branch: 3 fossil whale speci-
mens (392368).
Dr. K. C. Brannock (Deceased): 40 min-
erals (393I9I).
Professor Hans O. Brattstrom: 12 worms
(392112).
Dr. Carlton E. Brett: 2 fossils (392277).
Dr. Christian Brevignon: 30 butterflies
(393389).
David Bridge: 1 owl (394973).
Bryon Brookmyer: 1 mineral (394495).
Diane Brown: 3 crustaceans (388135).
Estate of David W. Bt udon: 22 speci-
mens of fossil amber (395661).
Dr. Eddar Brunetti: 2 corals (392221).
Detta Buch: 12 snails (392545).
Dt. Donald Buden: 6 birds (391270,
394962).
Mrs. Beatrice Burch: 80 corals (379373).
Dr. Eugene M. Burreson: u worms
(392086).
Rich Busch: 1 fossil cast (395632).
Brent Caleb: 6 fossils (391664).
Dr. Lyle Campbell: 1 fossil whale rooth
(391566).
Matthew Campbell: 2 fossils (395580).
Mrs. Janet Cares: 2 minerals (394589).
Kent Catlson: 10 crustaceans (389893);
10+ snails (390503).
Dr. Jose C. M. Carvalho: 131 insects
(395120).
Dr. Satish C. Choy: 20 crusraceans
(394092).
Mrs. Nancy Clarke: 466 moths (395019).
Don Clements: 1 fossil ctocodile verte-
bra (39164O).
Edwin L Clopton: 4 minerals (379645).
James C. Cokendolpher: 4 protozoan
slides (390716).
Dr. Robert Coleman: 213 petrology &
volcanology specimens (390642).
Mr. & Mrs. William D. Compton: 1 fos-
sil (391354)-
Mr. & Mrs. Ed & Kay Coogan: 1 gold
specimen with quartz (393215).
Dr. Robert B. Cook, Jr.: 1 faceted gem
(393UD-
Dr. L. D. Coote: 1 insect (396078).
Dr. Gregory N. Courtney: 190 flies
(395027).
Elizabeth M. Cridlin: 7 fossil verte-
brates (393068, 394044).
Dr. Alain Crosruer: 2 crabs (392590).
186
Louise Darby: 3 minerals (393211).
Dr. Resnear M. Darnell: 2 worms
(296577).
Ray Davidson: I mineral (394556).
Dr. Claude Dejoux: 31 caddisflies
(395417)-
Paul E. Desautels: I mineral (394588).
Laurella Desborough: 2 parrot eggs
(391266).
Masahiro Dojiri: 69 crustaceans
O78503).
Dr. Daryl Domning: 18 fossil ribs
(394014).
Dr. T. W. Donnelly: 25 damselflies
(396604).
Dr. Paulo J. P. dos Santos: 4 worms
(394232).
Dr. Robert Downs: 8 minerals (394580).
Paul Drez: 1 fossil (392355).
Francis O. Dudas: 2 rock samples
(393434)-
Elizabeth C. Dudley: 6 mollusks
(395166).
Dr. Lance Durden: 2 fleas (394984).
Dr. Bernard H. Dussart: I crustacean
(394146).
John Edmundson: 200 crustaceans
(377397)-
Dr. Robert L Edwards: 645 spiders
(397150).
Dr. J. E. Eger: 13 bugs (395397)-
Rev. Robert Eisele: 738 insects (395423).
Marc J. Ellison: I mineral (396343).
Thomas Emerson: 1 cast of a prehistoric
effigy pipe (390836).
Dr. Donald S. Erdrnan: 263 fishes
(392272).
Dr. Christer Erseus: 8 worms (394215).
John C. Ewers: 1 painted deer hide
(Cheyenne) (387102).
Mr. & Mrs. G. L Faurote: 6,000 fossils
(395653).
Daniel J. Feller: 32 crustaceans (391376).
Doug Fenner: 9 corals (390713).
Dr. V. R. Ferris: 6 worms (347778).
Dr. Mark V. Filewicz: 2 fossil slides
(395627).
Lionel Finneran: I Zulu maternity
apron (380504).
Dr. Robert J. Fletcher: 93 crustaceans
(39I396)-
Dr. Peter Fong: 4 worms (362481).
George C. Fonger: 78 fossils (391661,
393089, 394795. 395622).
Timothy Foote: 1 owl (394972).
Marilyn Force: I fossil (392331).
John M. Foster: 222 crustaceans
(392639).
Dr. Peter R. Fraissinet: 12 beetles
(393248).
Dr. John Frazier: 3 mollusks (365600).
H. A. Freeman: 79 butterflies (393240,
393145, 394075. 396io8).
Tom Freitag: 10 mollusks (395167).
Norman French: 121 birds (390001).
Dr. Carlo Froglia: 105 crustaceans
(380038).
Dr. Richard V. Gaines: 3 minerals
(391463).
Prof. Sergio Gallo: 22 minerals (393173).
Frank A. Garcia: 1 fossil bird (392319).
H. Garcia-Barriga: 3 plants (393872).
Dr. Rosser W. Garrison: 2 dragonflies
(39345L 395122).
Dr. Robert A. Gastaldo: 3 fossils
(385883, 392369).
John Gates: 8 worms (279728).
Dr. Ray Gibson: 8 worms (390377).
Dr. Christopher J. Glasby: 13 worms
(395778).
James L. Goedert: 15+ snails (396211).
Janet Gohres: 5 fossil teeth (393074).
Dr. Enrique Gonzales S.: 2 Mexican
dragonflies (393449).
Jesus Angel de Leon Gonzalez: 6 worms
(394240).
Dr. Robert Gordon: 2 birds (392914).
Cynthia L. Gradek: 12 worms (395765).
Fred Grady: 1 bird skeleton (395742).
Mr. & Mrs. Richard & Monica Graeme:
1 mineral (396331).
Arthur T. Grant: 1 synthetic mineral
(39I525)-
Dr. Gilbert S. Grant: 2 birds (390027).
Jason R. Grant: 681 plants (392421,
394367. 394368, 396830, 396885).
Dr. J. Frederick Grassle: 6 worms
(392101).
Mr. & Mrs. Jack & Elaine Greenspan: 1
diamond (393216).
Dr. Edward Grew: 2 minerals (383028).
Robert Grier, Jr.: 1 fossil tooth & 1 fossil
dinosaur bone (394771).
John Griesbach: 51 rocks (393436).
Dr. Michael B. Griffith: 13 stoneflies
(396518).
Gary J. Grimsley: 3 fossils (394024).
Dr. John R. Grindley: 50 crustaceans
(391401).
Milton Gross: 9,570 insects (394482).
Dr. Mark J. Grygier: 2 crustaceans
(391391); 23 worms (392072).
D. Palitha Gunasekera: 1 mineral
(390183).
Lloyd F. Gunther: 200 fossil plant
leaves (394726).
Val G. Gunthet: 12 fossil slabs (392283).
Janis Hammerlun: 10 minerals (304541,
394528).
Christopher J. Harmatuk: 50 fossil ver-
tebrates (389477).
Peter J. Harmatuk: 1,300 fossil verte-
brates (394012, 394728, 394766).
Dr. David A. T. Harper: 6+ fossils
(392296).
Dr. Chris Harris: I quartz (393165).
Peter Hattenschwwiler: 28 moths
(393450).
Dr. Richard W. Heard, Jr.: 29 crusta-
ceans (381753); 20+ mollusks (393733).
Elizabeth B. Heffernan: 3 pieces of
Tongan barkcloth (387112).
Bill Heim: 120 fossil vertebrates
(392352); 25 fossil shark teeth (393061,
394059. 39476o).
Kann Heiman: 611 plants (390944,
396759).
Professor Cahit Helvaci: 8 minerals
(386137).
Estate of Mrs. Virginia Y. Hendry: 2
bird skeletons & 15,000 fossil verte-
brates (393090).
Dr. Hans V. Herbst: 5 crustaceans
(394181).
Dr. Charles E. Herdendorf: I crustacean
(394"3)-
Dr. H. A. Hespenheide: I beetle
(395034).
Brian Hesse: 40,000 animal bone frag-
ments (364380).
Dr. Gregory P. Hetter: 1 copper Mexi-
can mask (374090).
Dr. Robert P. Higgins: 92+ worms
(385011).
Dr. Richard D. Hoare: 76 fossils
(391652, 394040, 395592).
Mr. & Mrs. C. S. Hollingsworth: 5 Es-
kimo dolls (387110).
Mrs. Jean Hooper: 8 fossil vertebrates
(393073. 394805).
Leroy Hooper: 2 fossils (394023).
Dr. Richard Houbrick: 150+ mollusks
(363234).
Peter Hovingh: 135+ freshwater snails
(391294, 392518).
187
George Q. Howe: I lot of minerals
(391538).
Mr. & Mrs. George Q. Howe: 17 miner-
als (393153)-
Dr. Francis Hueber: 6 minerals (391474,
393170).
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hyne: 1 portion of a
fossil crocodile jaw (386624); 786 fos-
sil vertebrates (388947).
Dr. Thomas M. Iliffe: 6+ worms
(364310).
Gladine Fritz Imes: 1 facteted gem
(393210).
Dr. Teruo Ishida: 1,711 crustaceans
(392610, 394141. 395926).
Ronald M. A. Ison: 23 fossil vertebrates
(393968).
Dr. Michael A. Ivie: 130 beetles
(393816); 2 weevils (396076).
Master Sergeant Walter Johns: 2 fossil
bird bones (393031).
Ardis Johnson: 2 crustaceans (392592).
Dr. C. D. Johnson: 6<) beetles (393252,
395»9)-
Tiffany Johnson: 1 fossil walrus mandi-
ble (390614).
Chris Johnston: 13 minerals (394533,
396368).
Dennis Jones: 9 birds (390003, 392930).
Danny Jump: 45 beetles (394078).
Dr. Peter Jung: 2 mollusks (389033).
Dr. Z. Kabata: 1 crustacean (392621).
Professor & Mrs. David Kadane: 153
Makonde wooden sculptures
(387040).
Patricia J. Kailola: 7 fishes (344814).
Ralph Karl (Deceased): 1 shell tool
(3853I9).
Ronald F. Keil: I fossil bone of a tropic
bird (393069).
John Kemner: 20 Mexican butterflies
(393388).
Dr. Edwin J. Keppner: 25 worms
(390394. 394217).
Charles L Key: 6 minerals (390246).
Robert J. Kidd: 265+ crustaceans
(381721).
Dr. Lynn S. Kimsey: 6 insects
(393382).
Richard King: I fossil catfish skeleton
(394021).
Dr. Edward C. Knudson: 2 moths
(396549).
Dr. Naoki Kohno: 3 fossil casts
(393999)-
Dr. Boris C. Kondratieff: 144 caddisfl-
ies, damselflies & stoneflies (396016,
396558).
H. H. Kool: 24+ mollusks (393699,
396222).
Dr. Petet M. Kranz: 4 fossil reptile
teeth (388905, 394761).
Dt. Roy K. Kropp: 2 crustaceans
(392581).
Dt. Barry S. Kues: 3 fossils (393018).
Dr. Yoshihiko Kurosawa: 2 beetles
(395054).
Denise J. Laire: 1 Horned Grebe
(394970).
Eugene Lambe: 24 crustaceans (368030).
Dr. Donald H. Lamore: 2 bird skins
(390035).
Dr. David Larson: 24 beetles (393241).
Dt. Peter L Larson: 203 fossil verte-
brates (380269, 385835); 1 fossil seal
cranium (388868).
Jean-Louis Latil: 4 fossil casts (395586).
Mrs. Roxie C. Laybourne: 6 bluebirds
(395731)-
Dr. Mike Lee: 21 crustaceans (394120).
Yung-Jo Lee: 14 casts of paleolithic
stone tools (387057).
Blanca Leon: 6 plants (396761).
Margaret Leonard: 3 fossil seal bones
(3930H).
Dr. Richard Leschen: 3 beetles (394486).
Robert E. Lewis: 1 flea (396560).
Dr. Robert D. Liska: I.OOO + fossils
(39I659).
Dr. Elbert Little, Jr.: 391 plants (391013,
394676, 395224).
Mr. & Mrs. George M. Little: 6 ethno-
graphic artifacts (390840).
Jerry D. Livermont: 1 carved wooden
staff (387052).
Pfofessot Tian Li-Xin: 365 caddisflies
(395065).
Dr. William G. Lyons: 2 fossils (392291).
Dr. Amaro Macedo: 40 plants (386859).
Norman John MacGaffin, III: 1 ceramic
jar (366952).
Dr. Andy S. Y Mackie: 2 worms
(390392).
Dr. C. Don MacNeill: 9 butterflies
(393244).
Dr. Norberto Malumian: 34 fossils
(395647)-
Barry W. Mansell: 10 crustaceans
(37II95).
Joe T. Marshall, Jr.: 1 bird (387350).
Daniel L Martin: 10 crustaceans
(386586).
Dr. Brian Mason: 13 meteotites (383820,
392483)-
Dr. E. C. Masteller: 9 beetles (395088).
Bryant Mather: 1 butterfly (393246).
Michael Mathis: 9 caddisflies (393384).
David Matusik: 18 buttetflies (396107).
Mrs. Lewis L. May: 1 plant (396836).
William May: 3 fossils (395598).
Alexander P. Maybarduk: 2 mud masks
(358975).
Dr. James B. McClintock: 16 crusta-
ceans (392579).
Vance McCollum: 3 fossils (393037,
394039).
Dr. John McCormack: 1 mineral
(396342).
Dr. Frank K. McKinney: 19 fossils
(392299).
Jack H. McLellan: 20 fossil whale shark
teeth (392318).
Dt. Jerry A. McLelland: 307 worms
(395766).
Dr. Christopher McRoberts: 13 fossils
(395634)-
Peter Megaw: 1 mineral (393213).
Dr. Betty J. Meggers: 2 ceramic plates
& 1 jar (372212); ill Indian & Eskimo
dolls (374095).
Mark Meisenhalder: 2 minerals (394519,
394559); 8 beryls (395561).
Dr. Carl Mendelson: 33 fossils (391649).
Dr. Michael A. Menzies: 9 minerals
(39150I).
Tim Mihuc: 20+ snails (395187).
Dr. Donald G. Mikulic: 10 fossils
(393095)-
Dr. David S. Miller: 1 fossil porpoise
skull fragment (394770).
Dr. Richard S. Miller: I beetle (393387).
Robett H. Millet: 4 plants (392434).
Michael R. Milligan: 11 worms (394199).
Dr. Tomoyuki Miura: 10+ mollusks
(376488); 6 worms (392073, 392097).
Mrs. Mary Jo Molineaux: 1,308 insects
(394478).
M. Kasim Moosa: i ctustacean (392644).
Dr. Eduardo Suarez Morales: 1 crusta-
cean (394136).
James D. Mougris: 7 opals (391492,
391520).
Dr. Hans-Georg Muller: 13 crustaceans
(377386, 391420).
Wolfgang Munk: 3 fossil casts (394816).
188
James Nardi: 3 fossils (391665).
Jacques Negre: 98 insects (396516).
Bill Nemke: 3 fossils (392372).
Thomas Nichols: 11 parrots (393960).
Arnold Norden: I wasp (394077).
Robert Novak: 104 birds (383506).
Dr. L. N. Novoselova: 1 mineral
O91514)-
John M. Nugent: 1 fossil skull (393044).
Ted R. Nuttall: 6 mollusks (373742).
Brendan O'Connor: 2 worms (345890).
Dr. Susumu Ohtsuka: 14 crustaceans
(391416).
Randolph B. Old: 128 artifacts (387104).
Dr. Michael K. Oliver: 14 fishes
(391990).
Dr. Paul A. Opler: 1 butterfly (395030).
Dr. Dennis M. Opresko: 2 crustaceans Sc
6 worms (392103).
Dr. W. Edward Osborne: 1 fossil
(395589)-
Mt. & Mrs. Paul Oscanyan: 86 Icelandic
artifacts (356736).
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Osterbrink: 2 par-
rots (393945)-
Dr. Ervin G. Otvos: 12 fossil casts
(395617).
Claudia Owen: 16 metamorphic rocks
(390644).
Robert H. Parker: 36 worms (202730).
Jeanne Parsons: See Also: Gladine Fritz
Imes (393210).
Dr. Guido Pastotino: I fossil crab
(393995)-
Dr. R. T. Patterson: 52 fossils (394015).
Ralph K. Patton: 5 Indian artifacts
(387053)-
Dr. Gustav Paulay: 1 mollusk (395178).
Dr. David L. Pearson: 214 beetles
(393137. 393468).
Mrs. Velva Perrygo: 41 birds (389361).
Dr. Manuel Pescador: 1,356 mayflies
(397140).
Dr. Jack D. Pettigrew: 4 crustaceans
(394*43)-
Dr. E. J. Petuch: 28 mollusks (389394)
Dr. Dan Petzold: 1 fossil (395595).
Dr. Ronald C. Phillips: 3,585 plants
(393555)-
Sid Pieters: 2 minerals (396348).
Dr. Kathleen Pigg: I fossil leaf (394727).
William W. Pinch: 4 minerals (394555).
Joe Pinto: I fossil bone (391662).
Kenneth A. Pitt: 1 fossil seal vertebrae
'394037)-
Sherry K. Pittam: 47 plants (396169).
Donald J. Pletsch: 1 crustacean (381747).
Nisan B. Plotnik: 1 mineral (394557).
Dr. Wouter N. Polder: 5 fishes (396434).
George Potter: 2 fossils (363243).
Dr. Eric Powell: 199 mollusks (345705).
Dr. JoAnne Powell: 1 fossil bone
(393034).
Richard Powell: I barkcloth (390844).
Dr. Diomedes Quintero: 17 wasps
(395H3)-
William L. Rader: 3 minerals (394492).
Rob Raguso: 5 butterflies (396609).
Gabriel Ramos: 20 crustaceans (392611).
Dt. Stuart J. Ramos: 4 butterflies
(395036).
Dr. R. W. J. Read: 35 insects (393487).
Helen S. Reed (Deceased): 1 snail
(376640).
Jan G. Reese: 142 bird skins (393961).
Dr. Charles B. Reif: no crustaceans
(394106).
Dt. Vincent H. Resh: 5 crustaceans
(389857)-
Dr. J. Keith Rigby: 58 fossil sponges
(391648).
Norman L. Riker: 1 fossil bird bone
(392304).
Dr. Nathan W. Riser 1 worm (392078).
Mario Rivera: 7 funerary bundles
(36I2I5)-
Mrs. Betty Lynn Roberts: 1 fossil
(395631).
George W. Robinson, Sr.: 2 minerals
(391476).
Dr. Richard A. Robison: 37 fossils
(394053).
Jay Rodgers: 7 fossils (394723, 394779)-
Dr. Sergio de Almeida Rodrigues: 21
crustaceans (366275).
Dr. David M. Rohr: 3 fossils (392341,
392362).
Dr. L. H. Rolston: 5 insects (396580).
John A. Rudin: I ceramic jug & 1
bronze btacelet (387056).
Dr. R. Eugene Ruff: 16 worms (390385).
Dr. Curtis W. Sabrosky: 981 flies
(394480).
Dr. K. Sakai: 1 crustacean (394138).
Dr. Guillermo San Martin: 14 worms
(392068).
Fabrizio Scarabino: I mollusk (392532).
Dr. W. Schact: 27 flies (393488).
Dr. Jack C. Schuster: 6 beetles (394487).
Dt. Don Schwert: 4 beetles (396513).
Larry Serpa: 40 crustaceans (388155).
Dr. Ken Severin: 4 crustaceans (381751).
Dr. Michael J. Sharkey: 827 insects
(395033)
Gary M. Sherman: 1 lot of synthetic
minerals (391464).
Dr. John Shisko: 226 worms (342829).
Ron Shrader: 9 fossil teeth (392317).
Dorothy K. Shula: 9 minerals (394543).
David O. Siegert: 2 fossil vertebrates
(393070).
Bernard L. Smeltzer: 1 fossil tooth
(394811).
Mrs. Connie Smith: I fossil (394787).
Michael J. Smith: 13 butterflies (393249)-
Dr. Ralph Smith: 9 worms (392m).
Dr. I. G. Sohn: 10 crustaceans (380019).
Dr. Vivinne Solis- Weiss: I worm
(392077).
Dr. Eve C. Southward: 4 worms
(394227).
T.J. Spilman: 3,868 insects (394483).
Richard Spjut: 226 plants (393519)-
Dr. Michael G. Stamatakis: 6 minerals
(393200).
Karl Stephan: 6 beetles (395114)-
Dr. Wolfgang E. Sterrer: 24 worms
(392083, 394101, 395784)-
James O. Stevenson: 5 plants (393518).
Roger M. Strand: 9 beetles (394076).
Dr. David Strayer: 67 crustaceans
(379990-
Dr. Kenneth C. Stuck: 45 crustaceans
(392632).
Eduardo Suarez M.: u crustaceans
(377435. 39i58o).
Dr. J. E. Sublette: 556 insects (397152).
Dr. Hans-Dieter Sues: 200 fossil verte-
brates (394775)-
Dr. J. Boiling Sullivan, III: 325 insects
(393138, 396559. 396603).
Dt. William D. Sumlin, III: 2 Mexican
beetles (396077).
Dr. C. R. Suresh: 2 plants (392844,
396905).
Clyde Swindell: 137 fossil vertebrates
(389478. 393065).
Stephen Syphax: 227 crustaceans
(395930).
Burl E. Tackett: 5 worms (395762).
Dr. Thomas N. Taylor: I fossil plant
(391307)-
J. H. Tenery: 1 fossil (392337).
Dr. Harry A. ten Hove: 31+ worms
(392070).
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Dr. Mamoru Terayama: u ants (395053).
Dr. Edward E. Terrell: 15 plants (392873).
Darius Thieme: 1 friction drum
(361696).
Ralph Thompson: 1 fossil slab of petri-
fied wood (395594).
Donald E. Tilch: 1 fossil (394058).
Dr. Verena Tunnicliffe: 7 worms
(384473, 392104).
Mrs. Lillian Turner: I quartz bowl
(391539)-
Nelson Uemura: I crustacean (386531).
Dr. Garland R. Upchurch, Jr.: 18 fossil
plants (394734)-
Dr. Radames Urtiage: 6 lacebugs
(393455)-
Brad van Scriver: I mineral (394513).
Paule Varlamoff: I mineral (394544).
Dr. Duncan Vaughan: 53 plants (393317).
Dr. Luz Amelia Vega-Perez: 8 crusta-
ceans (394145).
Dr. Steven Viada: 1 fossil (392333).
Dr. Emily H. Vokes: 91 fossils (392345,
392356, 394010).
Dr. H. P. Wagner: 2 crustaceans
(392636).
John S. Waldrop: 10 fossil mammals
(394045).
Dr. David Evans Walter: 32 mites
(393242. 396567)-
Dr. Lauclc W. Ward: 2 fossil monk seal
bones (390530).
Matthew Webb: 1 mineral (394494).
Dr. Konrad F. Weidich: 35 fossils
(393045)-
Dan Weinrich: 2 minerals (393214).
David Wells: 2 fossils (392347, 394772).
Dr. Samuel A. Wells: I beetle (396579).
Dr. Richard L Westcott: 2 beetles
(395035)-
Dr. James W. Westgate: 14 fossils
(395616).
Dr. Elizabeth Wheeler: 42 fossil plant
slides (394785)-
Dr. Mary K. Wicksten: 2 crustaceans
(392617).
Lawrence A. Wiedman: 30 invertebrate
fossils (394033).
Ronald S. Wielgus: 1,017 moths
(394484, 396082, 396556).
Robert Wiest: 8 fossils (391613,
394765)-
Dr. W G. Wightman: 1 fossil (389501).
Dr. Ronald S. Wilkinson: 2,037 butter-
flies & moths (394479).
Dr. Debra Willard: 62 fossil coal sam-
ples (393964)-
Dr. James Wilson: 6 minerals (394581).
Dr. W. W Wirth: 774 biting midges
(397133)-
Dr. Robert Woodruff: 3 moths (395419).
Daniel Wright: See Also: Janis Ham-
merlun (394528).
Kirk E. Wright: 14 crustaceans (369505).
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald C. & Linda Yanke: 1
quartz replacing wood (393179).
Dr. Harry C. Yeatman: 10 crustaceans
(394119).
May W. Yipp: 26 mollusks (343557).
Dr. Frank N. Young: 300 insects
(396564).
Victor Yount: 14 minerals (390181,
390182).
Dr. Roger Zimmerman: I Siamese
shrimp (377419).
Dr. William J. Zinsmeister: 4 fossils
(395656).
Dr. Victor A. Zullo: 47 fossils (393051,
396617).
National Portrait Gallery
Donors of Financial Support
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The Annenberg Foundation
$10,000 or more
American Express Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Krueger
%% 000 or more
The Barra Foundation, Inc.
Harryette and Marcus Conn
$ 1, 000 or more
Abbeville Press, Inc.
Federal National Mortgage Association
Foundation
Leslie H. Goldberg
Jack Haas
The Clarence and Jack Himmel Founda-
tion
Chester H. Lasell
The Phi Beta Kappa Society
The Ruth and Frank Stanton Fund
$$00 or more
L. Gordon Darling
Florence and Jeffrey H. Miller
$250 or more
Barry M. and Beverly Lang Pierce
Donors to the Collection
Painting and Sculpture
Anheuser-Busch. Rosa Parks, 1990,
bronze, by Artis Lane
(T/NPG.i99i.2255>.
Arbit Blatas and Regina Resnik. Regina
Resnik, 1968, oil on canvas, by Arbit
Blatas (T/NPG.1990.125527).
Michael Burns. Arnold Palmer, 1979, oil
on canvas, by Paul C. Burns
(T/NPG. 1990.83).
Ralph Cowan. Elvis Presley, 1988, oil on
canvas, by Ralph Cowan
(NPG.1990.114).
Lamar Dodd. Boardman Robinson, c.1943,
mixed media on plywood, self-por-
trait (NPG. 1991.55 ).
Helen Loring Ensign. Prof. John F. Weir,
c.1919, oil on canvas, by William Lor-
ing (NPG.1990.115).
William James IV. William James,
C.1860, oil on cardboard, by John La
Farge (NPG.1991.6).
Ruth Munson. Buckminster Fuller, c.1981,
oil on canvas, by Ruth Munson
(T/NPG.199I.4255-93)-
Janet Gregg Schroeder. Carol Laise Bun-
ker, not dated, bronze head, by Janet
Gregg Schroeder (TNPG.1990.113).
Jane White. Alistair Cooke, 1984, oil on
canvas, by Jane White
(T/NPG.1991.42551).
Jane White. Nathan Milslein, 1943, oil
on board, by Jane White
(T/NPG. 1991.42552)
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Photographs
E.F. Bergman. William Christopher
Handy, c. 1932, gelatin silver print,
by Carl Van Vechten (S/NPG.91.49).
Murray Bognovitz. William J. Brennan,
Jr., 1990, gelatin silver print, by Mur-
ray Bognovitz (T/NPG.91.79)
Mrs. Edgar Breitenbach._/are/A/Aen,
1944, gelatin silver print, by Josef
Breitenbach (NPG. 91. 51)
Judith Caditz and Joan Abramson.
Orson Welles, 1948, gelatin silver
print, by Roman Freulich
(NPG.91.48).
Eastman Kodak Professional Photogra-
phy Division, the Engl Trust, and
Benedict J. Fernandez. Countdown to
Eternity, Photographs of Dr. Martin Lu-
ther King, Jr. in the 1060s, 1989 prints
from 1967/68 negatives, portfolio of
rwelve photographs by Benedict J.
Fernandez (NPG.91.47.1-12).
Stella Egone. Paul Hinaemith, not
dated, gelatin silver print, by Egon
C. J. Egone (NPG. 90.146); Serge
Koussevitsky, 1949, gelatin silver
print, by Egon C. J. Egone
(NPG. 90.147); Serge Koussevitsky, not
dated, gelatin silver print, by Egon
C. J. Egone (NPG.90.148); Paul
Hinaemith, not dated, gelatin silver
print, by Egon C.J. Egone (S/NPG.9-
0.138); Paul Hinaemith, not dated, gel-
atin silver print, by Egon C.J. Egone
(S/NPG.90.139); Serge Koussevitsky,
1977 after 1949 photograph, gelatin
silver print, by Egon C.J. Egone
(S/NPG.90.140); Serge Koussevitsky,
not dated, gelatin silver ptint, by
Egon C.J. Egone (S/NPG.90.141);
Serge Koussevitsky, 1949, gelatin silver
prinr, by Egon C.J. Egone
(S/NPG.90.142).
Howard Greenberg. Wtnold Reiss, 1919,
gelatin silver print, by Unidentified
(S/NPG.91.50).
Edward Jablonski and Russell L.
Caplan. George Gershwin and Arthur
Kaufmann, 1990 print from 1936 nega-
tive, gelatin silver print, by George
Gershwin (S/NPG.91.15); Arthur
Kaufmann, 1990 print from 1936 nega-
tive, by George Gershwin (S/NPG.91-
.16).
Emma N. and Sidney Kaplan. Frederick
Douglass, c. 1879, albumen silver
print, by George K. Warren
(S/NPG.91.75)
William Woodville, VIII. Cadwalader
Ringgold, c. 1853, stereoscopic
daguerreotype, by Unidentified
(S/NPG.90.143); Samuel Ringgold, c.
1845, by John Plumbe.Jr.
(S/NPG.90.144); Samuel Ringgold, c.
1855 after 1845 daguerreotype,
albumenized salt print, by Unidenti-
fied (S/NPG.90.145).
Prints and Drawings
Carol and B.B. Cutler. Mark Rothko,
1936, drypoint, by Milton Avery
(NPG.91.36).
Richard Ely. Diana Vreeland, 1984, col-
ored pencil, pastel, felt tip ink and
watercolor on paper, by Richard Ely
(T/NPG. 90.110255.99).
Richard Ely. Diana Vreeland, 1989,
crayon, ink, and gouache on paper,
by Richard Ely (T/NPG.90.111255.99).
Judith and Steven Katten (donative
sale). Colleen Moore, 1928, pencil and
gouache on poster board, by Batiste
Madalena (T/NPG.90.112255.98).
Everett Raymond Kinstler (donative
sale). Celebrity Book of Nellie Flagg,
1907-1913, book of pen and ink carica-
tures by various artists
(NPG.90.118.a-b).
Everett Raymond Kinstler._/<«Bdr Mont-
gomery Flagg, c. 1944, pen and ink on
paper, by Charles Dana Gibson
(NPG.90.108).
Lachaise Foundation. Harold Hart
Crane, c. 1923, pencil on paper, by
Gaston Lachaise (NPG.91.46).
Milton Rose. Clement B. Penrose, 1908,
etching, by W.H.W Bicknell (study
collection, pending receipt of acces-
sion number from Registrar).
Mark and Julia Strand. Mark Strand,
1983, watercolor, by Philip Pearlstein
(T/NPG.91.38).
Smithsonian Institution
Traveling Exhibition
Service
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$100, 000 or more
The Boeing Company
The Wallace Foundation
Joint grant with National Museum of
American History
$ 50, 000 or more
The John D. and Catherine T Mac Ar-
thur Foundation
Time Warner Inc.
$10, 000 or more
Brattleboro Museum and Art Center,
Inc.
Brarttleboro, Vermont
The Smithsonian Institution Special
Exhibition Fund
$1,000 or more
The British Council
The National Ttust for Scotland
Donors of In-Kind Support
Aer-Lingus. Shipping exhibition
"Views of Rome: Drawings and Wa-
tercolors from the Collection of the
Biblioreca Apostolica Vaticana" to
Dublin, Ireland.
The Boeing Company, Washington,
D.C. office. Services associated with
the International Gallery showing of
the exhibition, "Moscow: Treasures
and Traditions."
Federal Express International. Transpor-
tation in the United States of the ex-
hibition, "Moscow: Treasures and
Traditions."
German American Fund, Portland, Ore.
For the exhibition, "Jakob Ignaz
Hittorff: Architectural Drawings and
Watercolors of Paris and Rome."
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Lufthansa Airlines. Shipping expenses
in conjunction with the exhibition,
"Jakob Ignaz Hittorff: Atchitectural
Drawings and Watercolors of Patis
and Rome."
Reed College, Portland, Ote. For the ex-
hibition catalogue of "Jakob Ignaz
Hittorff: Architectural Drawings and
Watercolors of Paris and Rome."
Whyte & Mackay Distillers Limited,
Glasgow, Scotland. Exhibition devel-
opment of "Pride of Place."
Public Service
Office of Elementary and
Secondary Education
Donors of Financial Support
$10, ooo or more
Brother International Corporation
Office of Folklife Programs
Donors of Financial Support
$100,000 or more
U.S. Department of Agriculture
$S0, ooo or more
Music Performance Trust Funds
$10,000 or more
Broderbund Software
Government of Chiapas, Mexico
Instiruto Nacional Indigenista and
Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios
Superiores en Antropologia Social
Inter-American Foundation
MacArthur Foundation
Ruth Mott Fund
Ralph Rinzler
Sony Music
U.S. Virgin Islands Humanities Council
Victor Company of Japan
Wilajawira Project, La Paz, Bolivia
$S00 or more
Laura Boulton Foundation
Sealaska Heritage Foundation
$2$0 or more
Hechinger Company
Pier I Imports
Donors to the Collection
Sage-Chase family. Two woven burden
baskets made at the Festival of Amer-
ican Folklife by Mandan Indians
from Halliday, North Dakota.
Donors of In-Kind Support
A&M Research Extension Center. Sor-
ghum used in the "Family Farming
in the Heartland" program. Festival
of American Folklife.
Action Al's Tire Company. Six used
tires for use at the Family Farming
program site.
Aeromotot Windmill Corp. One six-
foot windmill used in the Family
Farming program.
American Popcorn, ioo pounds of pop-
corn for use in the Family Farming
program.
Amtrak. Loan of tools for lining rail-
road track for use in the "Roots of
Rhythm and Blues" Festival program.
B&O Railroad Museum. Loan of 42 feet
of 100-lb. railroad track and railroad
track and lining tools for use in the
"Roots of Rhythm and Blues" Festi-
val program.
Bacardi Imports. Two cases of rum used
in the Festival Quincentenary pro-
gram, "Land in Native American
Cultures."
The Bacova Guild, Ltd. Six mailboxes
used in the Family Farming program.
Ball Corporation. Two cases of canning
jars used for foodways demonstra-
tions in the Family Farming program.
Barton Brands, Ltd. Two cases of Mezcal
used in the Quincentenary program,
"Land in Native American Cultures."
Bell Haven Pharmacy. Loan of two
wheelchairs for the Festival.
Bittersweet Hill Nurseties. Bedding
plants used around the site of the
Family Farming program.
Brorher Sew & Vac Centers. Loan of a
sewing machine for use in the Family
Fanning program.
Oder Works, Inc. Six mailboxes used
in the Family Farming program.
Celestial Seasoning, Inc. Two cases of
herb teas used for participant hospi-
tality at the Festival of American
Folklife.
Cutco Cutlery, Corp. Knives used at the
Festival of American Folklife.
Embassy High's Dairy. Two cases of
fruit juice used for participant hospi-
tality at the Festival of American
Folklife.
Everfresh Juice Co. 50 cases of fruit
juice used for Festival hospitality.
Frito-Lay, Inc. Two cases of chips used
for Festival hospitality.
Heritage Cutlery, Inc. Scissors for use at
the Festival.
Hoards's Dairyman Magazine. Calen-
dars for use ar the Festival's Family
Farming program.
Jack T. Irwin. Three large rocks for use
in the Festival's Quincentenary pro-
gram, "Land in Native American
Cultures."
Stephen C. LaVere. Continuous tone
negative of Robert Johnson and con-
tinuous tone ptint of Hacksaw
Harney for use in the Festival pro-
gram book and on signs with the
"Roots of Rhythm and Blues" pro-
gram.
Rolling Greens. Two large tropical
plants used at the Festival's "Forest,
Field and Sea: Folklife in Indonesia"
program.
Shelter Mailbox. Three mailboxes for
use at the Family Farming ptogtam
site.
Shurfire Disttibutors, Inc. 100 pounds
of charcoal for use at the Festival's In-
donesia program.
Snyder of Hanover. Four cases of chips
used for Festival hospitality.
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Steel City, Corp. Four mailboxes for use
at the Festival's Family Farming pro-
gram.
Sugar Association. 350 pounds of sugar
for use at the Festival.
The Tomato Game. A Tomato Game for
the Family Farming program.
Tripp Bakers, Inc. Four cases of pound
cake for Festival hospitality.
Uncle Ben's, Inc. ioo pounds of rice for
use ac the Festival.
U.S. National Arboretum. Loan of
plants for the Festival's Indonesia pro-
gram.
Utz Quality Foods, Inc. Four cases of
chips for Festival hospitality.
Van Wingerden's of Culpepper. Bed-
ding plants for the Family Farming
program.
Wilkins Coffee. Six pounds of coffee for
Festival hospitality.
Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry. A large
canning cooker for foodways demon-
strations at the Family Farming pro-
gram.
Woodpeckers, Ltd. of Virginia. Eight
mailboxes for the Family Farming
program site.
External Affairs
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Secretary for External
Affairs
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$100,000 or more
W. Alton Jones Foundation
$10, 000 or more
Mrs. Marjorie Arundel, Wildcat Moun-
tain Farm
$ 1, 000 or more
Mr. Stanley Woodward
Donors to the Senator Heinz
Memorial Fund
$$,000 or more
Mrs. Thomas L. Williams, Jr., Williams
Family Foundation of Georgia, Inc.
$1,000 or more
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Johnson
Mr. Samuel W. Lambert, III, The Bun-
bury Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder
Sandoz Corporation
Mr. Thomas W. Weisel
$$00 or more
Cato Foundation Fund
Mr. John E. du Pont
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ranieri
$250 or more
Edw. C. Levy Co. Foundation
John H. T. Wilson and Sandra W Wil-
son
Wild Wings Foundation
Donors to the Tropical
Rainforest Project
$$0, 000 or more
The Pointer Foundation
$$00 or more
R. R. Donnelley and Sons Company
Mark A. Johnson
Ralph H. Stephens
$2$0 or more
Carolyn L. Wilson
Office of
Telecommunications
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$$00,000 or more
Japanese Consortium: Kajima Corpora-
tion, Hitachi Limited, American
Family Assurance Company
$$0,000 or more
Environment Ministry of the Nether-
lands
$10,000 or more
WQED-TV
Environment Ministry of Norway
Chase Manhattan Bank
Smithsonian Resident
Associate Program
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$10,000 or more
The Washington Post
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$1,000 or more
Harry N. Abrams
American Committee on U.S./Soviet
Relations
Austrian National Tourist Office, Inc.
Coordination Council for North Ameri-
can Affairs
Embassy of Canada
Royal Norwegian Embassy
The Hechinger Foundation
MCI Foundation
W. A. Taylor & Company
Techworld
The Textile Museum
Tibet House
W
The United States Air Force
$$00 or more
Blues Alley Museum Society, Inc.
Embassy of Greece
Irvmet Fleming Inc.
National Geographic Society
Pennsylvania Avenue Development Cor-
poration
Viking Penguin, Inc.
$2$0 or more
Committee of 100 on the Fedetal Ciry
Friendship Ambassadors Foundation
Hakuhodo
National Capital Area Skeptics
Sotheby's Inc.
Elicia W. Beebe
Don Klotz, Jr.
James W. Low
James I. and Carol Ann McPherson
$100 or more
Marc D. Adams
Natalie E. Babson
Robert W. Bauman
Angela Beckman
Elmore R. Chatham
Bruce A. Cohen
Wilmer H. Cressman
Margaret Deutsch
Wilbur G. Dickinson
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Dublin
Louise Durbin
David Gladstone
Vera Glocklin
Colonel and Mrs. William T. Hamilton,
Audrey H. Hatry
R.B.Jenkins
Georgette Kamenetz
Martha Louise Leggette
Mr. and Mrs. William Lehfeldt
Robert Liebscher
Betty Mooney
Muriel H. Parry
Paul and Blanche Postelnek
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Riesz
Curtis L. Scribner
Barbara Searle
Margaret J. Shannon
Thomas W Stern
Joan Van Stone
Marilyn Sylvesrer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Wiener
$$0 or more
Leonard P. Abbott
Kenneth Allen
Wilma M. Angelbeck
Mary C. Angelos
Dr. Bryan Arling
Edwin Berk
Marie E. Bierau
Alexandra Blackhurst
Bruce S. Bloom
John D. Blumgart
Peter J. Burgess
Thomas W. Chamberlain
William T. Cook
Chester L. Cooper
Stephen Cormier
Marian Craig
Liliane Floge and Stephen Crawford
Susan M. Crawford
DeLanson R. Crist
Sandra Crist
George T. Desorcy
Imogene Driscoll
Virginia Ehelebe
Joanne D. Fort
Evan Fotos
Sonia P. Fuentes
Carolyn Furfine
James E. Galloway
Joy and John Garney
John P. Grausz
Harold Gray
Dorothy Green
Florine A. Greenberg
Constance HefFeran and Doris Grubb
Harlan Harrison
Ezra E. Heitowit
W. C. Howell
L. B. Huntet
Raymond Husson
Jerome Jacobson
Curt Kambic
Ann S. Kelly
John Klayman
Seth A. Koch
Ellen Kollar
Travis Barton Kranz
Eugene L. Kressin
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Ann Lapporte
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L. E. Laurion
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Jerome C. Leonard
Colman Levin
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Vernon C. Lower
M. W. Mainwaring
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Sarah Ann McClendon
Theodora McGill
Elroy S. Merrifield
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Mary B. Moore
Dale Moran
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Michael Wilcox and Mary Niebuhr
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Ruth Paul
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Cora E. Pyles
Jack Reams
Lawrence Reed
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George W Riesz
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Christina Samson
Nancy Schaffer
Harold Shoup
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Moises N. Steren
Edwin Stevens
Lisa Taylor
Grace Taylor
Roy Tidwell
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Leslie Weisman
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Otto A. Zipf
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Company
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duction of Smithsonian Wotld's sixth
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motion, advertising, and educational
component accompanying Smithson-
ian World's sixth season.
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duction of Smithsonian Wotld's sixth
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prints, xenon slide projector, hi-con-
trast slides used in Smithsonian
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sign double system pilotone
synchronization for Smithsonian
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American Indian
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$$00 or more
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Mrs. Nancy Clark Reynolds
MS
Rhycof Design Associates
Mr. David Sairy
Sealaska Corporation
Mr. Sargent Shriver
Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Steelman
Ms. Connie Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stowell
Ms. Cree Summer
Miss Helen R. Swan
Ms. Deborah Szekely
Ms. Ruth Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Vartanian
Mr. Richard Weiner
Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard West, Jr.
Dr. Rosita Worl
Ms. Gay Wray
$250 or more
Mr. William Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson
Bazaar del Mundo
Berliner Specialty Disttibutors
Mr. Charles Blackwell
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Van Blarcom
Mr. Lawrence D. Brown
Mrs. Roxanne Bruns
Ms. Wendy A. Cannold
Carlisle Silver Co., Inc.
Ms. Mary Curran
Mr. Meredith Derr
Mr. and Mrs. David Dibner
Mr. John E. Echohawk
Mr. Coy Eklund
Ms. Paula Faust
Ms. Arlene Feddes
Gallery 10, Inc.
Gertrude Zachary, Inc.
Gover, Stetson, and Williams
Ms. Li Donna Harris
The Indian Post
Mr. Warren S. Josephy
Keshi, The Zuni Connection
Ms. Elizabeth J. Kuen
Mr. Frank E. Loy
Morning Star Gallery, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Mullen
Mr. Curt Muser
Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar A. Nielsen
Prairie Edge
Mr. James Rogers
Ms. Liz Shearer
Mr. Michael Shoemaker
Ms. Carol Stoker
Mr. John Walczak
Mr. Caspar W Weinberger, Jr.
Donors of In-Kind Support
1st American Bank, N. A.. 2,600 square
feet of office space in Arlington, Vir-
ginia for the National Museum of the
Ametican Indian National Campaign
Office.
Finance and
Administration
Assistant Secretary for
Finance and
Administration
Donors of In- Kind Support
IBM Corporation. Hardware and software
for producing hypertext multimedia
monographs fix documenting research
in biodiversity (BioCIS project).
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Appendix 8
Contributing Members of the
Smithsonian Institution in
Fiscal Year ippi
The Contributing Members of the Smithsonian
National Associates support the Institution through
generous annual donations and special gifts. Their par-
ticipation enables the Smithsonian to pursue specific
projects and broader research, acquisition, preservation,
and education efforts than might otherwise be possible.
The Smithsonian Institution therefore gratefully ac-
knowledges the loyal and thoughtful assistance of the
Contributing Members, including the Sustaining Mem-
bers ($600 annual contribution) and Sponsoring Mem-
bers ($300 contribution), listed below.
Sustaining Members
Mr. and Mrs. Byrle M.
Abbin
Honorable and Mrs. David
C. Acheson
Mr. Davey L. Adams,
Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel W.
Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Emil A.
Adomat
Mrs. Carolyn Agger-
Fortas
Honorable and Mrs. James
E. Akins
Mr. Yale H. Alexander
Mr. Morris Alhadeff
Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Allbert
Mr. Burton O. Allen
Ms. Marcia Y. Almassy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S.
Antes
Mr. Alfred C. Antoniewicz
Honorable Anne L.
Armstrong
Mrs. John Paul Austin
Ms. Margaret F. Babbitt
Mrs. Henry W. Baird
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Balfour
Miss Mary J. Barbee
Mr. Jem L. Barker
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.
Barr
Caprain Celia Barteau
Dr. David R. Bayless
Ms. Jeanne V. Beekhuis
Mr. Charles Beer
Ms. Marguerite Bender
Mr. James H. Berkson
Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Bermant
Mr. John A. Bernard
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Bernett
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.
Berney
Richard D. Bernstein
Mr. Eugene J. Bevers
Mr. Anthony P. Biemans
Miss Eliza H. Bishop
Mrs. Elsie F. Bixler
Mrs. Hill Blackett
Ms. Alexandra Blackhurst
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Black
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L.
Blair
Mrs. Curtis C. Bogart
Honorable and Mrs. Edward
P. Boland
Mrs. Nona G. Boiling
Ms. J. A. Boorman
Mr. Clifton W. Boots
Dr. Cary W. Booz
Mrs. T. Botsford
Ms. Margaret L. Bourgerie
Dr. and Mrs. William G.
Bowen
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell T.
Bowie
Mrs. Leland E. Bowman
Mrs. Constance T. Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Brad en
Jo Anne Brasel
Mr. William W Bray
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Breckenridge
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Breyer,
Jr-
Mr. and Mrs. Clemens B.
Bribitzer
Mrs. Arlene A. Brown
Ms. Elizabeth C. Brown
Ms. Patricia L. Brown
Mr. Steven Brummel
Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr.
Mr. Sheldon W Buck
Mrs. Cora S. Buell
Mr. and Mrs. I. Townsend
Burden, III
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P.
Burgee
Honorable Warren E. Burger
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W.
Burkhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bush
Mr. Toxey H. Califf
Mr. John E. Cannaday
Miss Helen R. Cannon
Mr. Albert I. Cardiff
Mr. Robert L. Carrel
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson
Carter
Mrs. James B. Carrwright
Ms. Renata Cathou
Honorable Elford A.
Cederberg
Mr. John E. Chapoton, Esq.
Mr. Harry R. Charles. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P.
Charles
Mrs. Harold W Cheel
Mrs. Allen D. Christensen
Mr. and Mrs. Page B. Clagert
Mrs. Charles S. Clark
Mr. Edward J. Clarke
Captain and Mrs. William E.
Clayton, Jr.
Mr. Fred Clements
Mr. James X Clyde
Mr. and Mrs. Francis X.
Coleman, Jr.
Miss Vivian G. Gonklin
Mr. David E. Conston
Mr. Thomas Cook
Mr. Mark E. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D.
Cornelius
Mrs. Louis Corson
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Earle M. Craig,
Jr-
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Creede
Lt. Cmdr. Wilmer H.
Cressman
Frances J. Cronin
Colonel and Mrs. R.J.
Culhane
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cullen
Dr. Robert D. Cunningham
Mr. J. G. Cutler
Mrs. Richard M. Cutts
Captain and Mrs. R. L.
Daniels
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.
Dashiell
Mr. L. Randall Daspit
Mr. Madhavarao S. Dasu
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Dr. T. G. Daughtridge
Mrs. Jerry R. Davis
Mr. John E. Davis
Dr. T. S. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C.
Dayton
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W.
Dean
Mr. Mel L. Decker
Mr. James L. Deegan
Ms. Martha J. Deem
Mr. E. A. Defalco
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F.
Dellheim
Mrs. Deborah J. Denefrio
Mr. Geert M. Deprest
Mrs. Mary J. Deutschbein
Mr. and Mrs. James Dietz
Mr. Douglas Dillon
S. J. Dimeglio
Ms. Marna Disbrow
Mrs. Charles G. Dodge
Dr. William H. L. Dornette
Mr. Joseph F. Douglas
Mr. Karl Douma
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Drage
Ms. Imogene S. Driscoll
Dr. Lucia J. Dunham
Mr. and Mrs. H. Stewart
Dunn, Jr.
Mrs. J. T. Eaton
Mr. Jon Edelman
Mr. Robert Edelmann
Mr. Peter D. Ehrenhaft
Mr. and Mrs. Bart M. Eisner
Mr. and Mrs. V.L Elliott
Mr. and Mrs. George T.
Elmore
Dr. and Mrs. John Esswein
Mr. and Mrs. James G.
Evans, Jr.
Commander and Mrs.
Thomas E. Fahy
Mr. and Mrs. Ross N. Faires
Rev. Msgr. M. F. Farina
Mrs. Roland C. Fegan
Mrs. Ernest R. Feidler
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Feinberg
Colonel J. J. Felmley
Dr. Gary R. Fender
Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson
Mr. Nicholas M. Ferriter
Mrs. Emily H. Fine
Mr. Ordell Fipps
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T.
Fisher, HI
Mrs. Mary M. Fisher
Mr. Gordon J. Flesch
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster
Mr. Benjamin Frank
Mrs. Charlton Fried berg
Mr. Cary J. Frieze
Honorable J. William
Ful bright
Mr. Marion H. Furr
Captain and Mrs. J. E.
Galloway
Honorable E. J. Garn
Mr. and Mrs. Walter F.
Geisinger
Miss Helen W. Giacobine
Mr. Wallace E. Giles
Mrs. J. A.Gill
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ginsberg
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard M.
Glassman
Dr. Louis Gluck
Honorable Robert F. Goheen
Mr. and Mrs. Fred T.
Goldberg
Colonel and Mrs. Julius
Goldstein
Honorable and Mrs. Barry
Goldwater
Mrs. Seabury S. Gould, rv
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Green
Dr. and Mrs. Crawford
Greenewalt
Dr. and Mrs. Henry D.
Green
Mr. Regis A. Greenwood
Mrs. Joseph B. Gregg
Miss Mary K. Gully
Mrs. Florence L. Gussman
Mr. Theodore J. Hadraba, Jr.
Mr. Allen R. Halper
Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley W.
Hamilton
Ms. Morella R. Hansen
Mr. Kurtz M. Hanson
Mr. Edwin F. Harper
Dr. John M. Harris, III
Mr. Irving B. Harris
Ms. Leslie S. Harrold
Honorable and Mrs. Parker
T.Hart
Dr. Caryl P. Haskins
Mr. David H. Hausmann
Mrs. Charles W Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Heaton
Mr. and Mrs. Felder F.
Heflin
Mr. and Mrs. William
Herbster
Ms. Catherine W Herman
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean
Herman
Dr. William Herring
Professor I. Michael Heyman
Ms. Gloria Hidalgo
Honorable A. Leon
Higginbotham, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Hill
Mr. Charles W. Hinkle
Mr. Joseph U. Hinshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Hinton
Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Hirschman
Mr. James M. Hobbins
Mr. William P. Holcombe
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hollander
Mr. John W Hollo way
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Holsen
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R.
Horrow
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.
Hudgins, IV
Mrs. W. C. Huffman
Mrs. Carlisle H. Humelsine
Mrs. Elizabeth L. Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Hunter
Mr. Stephen D. Ishmael
Mr. James E. Ivey
Dr. Jay A. Jackson
Dr. John R. Jacoway
Mr. Reinhardt H. Jahn
Mr. G. R. Janosko
Mr. Axeljelstrup
Mr. and Mrs. David D.
Johnson
Mrs. Patricia C. Johnson
Mr. Ray A. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.
Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H.
Judson
Ms. C. Parrish Kangiester
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E.
Kerle
Mrs. Juliet F. Kidney
Mr. Stephen King
Mr. William W. King
Dr. Kirby Kirksey
Mr. John W. Kirsch
Dr. Benjamin F. Kitchen, Jr
Mr. Karl D. Klauck
Ms. Olga H. Knoepke
Mr. John W Knowles
Mrs. Margaret R. Knudsen
Dr. and Mrs. Ross Koty
Ms. Janet Anastacia
Krombar
Mr. John E. Kuenzl
Miss Suzanne Kuser
Miss Martha Ladd
Mr. William R. Lamb
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.
Lammerding
Mr. James H. Landers, Jr.
Mr. John F. Larison
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Laws
Dr. and Mrs. Jack M. Layton
Mrs. Hugh F. Leahy
Mr. and Mrs. Sperry Lea
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore
Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Lew
Mrs. Eunice K. Lipkowitz
Mr. James A. Lipsett
Mr. Robert J. Lockridge
Mr. C. Henry Lock wood, II
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M.
Loeffler
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Love
Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Lowe
Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Lund
Mr. and Mrs. La Rue R.
Lutkins
Miss Louise Lutz
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P.
Lynch
Dr. George B. Mackaness
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A.
Mackenzie
Mr. Ralph K. Madway
Ms. Helen J. Malmstead
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mandil
Mrs. Robert Mannherz
Ms. Fay W. Marie
Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Marshall, Jr.
Mr. R. N. Marshall
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael L.
Martin
Mr. Arthur Marush
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L.
Marx, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest T.
Mashiyama
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Z.
Maudlin
Lt. Col. Glenn W. Mayer
Mr. George D. Maynard, Jr.
Mrs. W. V. Mc Clain
Mr. W. W. McCalla
Mr. Donald E. McCallister
Mr. E. J. McCormack, Jr.
Honorable Joseph M.
McDade
Mr. and Mrs. John S.
McDaniel, Jr.
Mrs. Martha McLaughlin
Mr. Paul B. McMahon.Jr.
Mr. James A. McNeese
Mr. and Mrs. M. McNulty
Mrs. Ruth R. McRae
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.
Melville
Mr. Louis W Menk
Mrs. Rose Menz
Mrs. Ida C Merriam
Mr. Paul D. Meyer
Ms. Mildred Middlekauff
Mr. David Mikolai
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K.
Milestone
Colonel and Mrs. James E.
Miller
Mr. R. Eric Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G.
Miller
Honorable Norman Y.
Mineta
Honorable William E.
Mi ns hall
Ms. Laura A. Mitchell
Ms. M. Miyamoto
Mr. J. B. Montgomery
Ms. Claude Moore
Mrs. E. P. Moore
Mrs. Ann K. Morales
Dr. Edwin E. Morey
Honorable Robert B.
Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Morison
Honorable and Mrs. Frank
E. Moss
Dr. P. Steven Mote
Senator Daniel P. Moynihan
Mr. and Mrs. James
Mulsh ine
Dr. and Mrs. John C.
Munson
Mrs. Janet H. Murray
Mr. Raymond A. Naimoli
Dr. Homer A. Neal
Mr. Robert L. Neff
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L.
Nelson
Honorable Sharon T. Nelson
Mr. John H. Newell
Mr. and Mrs. Jack R.
Newman
Dr. Morris Newman
Mr. Scort Newton
Mr. Robert W. Ney
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Niles
Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Nitto
Mr. W. R. Norfolk
Mr. C. Norman
Mr. John W. Norris.Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl G.
Nowak
Mrs. John O'Master
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram L.
O'Neill
Mr. and Mrs. James
O'Rourke
Mr. Robert K. Oaks
Mrs. Alfred J. Olmo
Mr. Ted B. Olson
Mr. L. Allen Osborne
Mrs. James C. Otis
Mrs. Leah H. Owen
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Palmer
Mr. James W. Parks
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Parry
Dr. J. D. Patterson
Honorable Clairborne Pell
Mrs. Thomas Perkins
Miss Jacqueline Perry
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson
Ms. Rebecca L. Pfeiffer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T
Pfeiffer
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Picken
Dr. Marjorie P. Pollack
Mr. Ralph Porter
Mr. H. Posnerjr.
Mr. Gregpry B. Primm
Honorable and Mrs. J.
Danforth Quayle
Mr. John A. Radway.Jr.
Ms. Audrey P. Raisbeck
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F.
Reagan
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H.
Reagan
Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Reese
Honorable William H.
Rehnquist
Mrs. Terry N. Reynolds
Mr. Roy C. Rhinehart, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.
Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.
Richards
Mr. William W. Richardson
Ms. Ashley Ridgway
Dr. J. Jerome Rinaldi
Mr. and Mrs. John O.
Rittenhouse
Miss Jean Roberts
Ms. Mary M. Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Robeson, Jr.
Mr. L. A. Roepcke
Ms. Mimi Rolland
Mrs. J. S.Rose
Mrs. Nathan Rosenfeld
Ms. Marya Rowan
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rowe
Mrs. William E. Royer
Ms. Marcia Rubenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M.
Rubin
Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Russo
Mrs. Bennett Y. Ryan, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sagalyn
Mrs. J. J. Salter
Mr. A. Herbert Sandwen
Honorable James R. Sasser
Mr. and Mrs. Thomdike
Saville, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sayre
Honorable and Mrs. James
H. Scheuer
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schmelzer
Dr. and Mrs. Hans H.
Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Schneider
Mrs. Charles M. Scott
Mr. James J. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Gene F. Seevers
Mr. William M. Senkus
Mr. Scott Shadle
Ellen Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Shatz
Mr. Philip V. Sheehan
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sheffield
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard E.
Shelton
Mr. F. J. Sherwood
Ms. Lynne Sherwood
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J.
Shively
Mrs. Ross K. Shoolroy
Mr. George B. Short
Mrs. Laura Devine Shown
Ms. M. L Sibley
Mrs. Manley H. Simons
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond A.
Skeehan
Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Skerker
Dr. Harvey C. Slocum, Jr.
Mr. Charles E. Smirh
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith
Mr. W. Y. Smith
Mr. Parrick Snead
Miss Ginny Sniegon
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.
Sperling
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sponseller
Mrs. V. Spratley
Mrs. Roger Squire
Mr. Ellwood C. Stang
Mr. R. N. Stefan
Mr. and Mrs. William O.
Stewart
Dr. L. Dow Strader, Jr.
Mr. Jeffrey Srurgess
Mr. Harris M. Sullivan
Mr. Louis W. Swann, Jr.
Ms. Mary Swanson
Mrs. Phelps H. Swift
Mr. W. Warren Taltavull
Mr. R. Tevelde
Mr. Norman R. Thai, Jr.
Mr. Allen D. Thomas
Mr. Bruce R. Thompson
Mr. H. D. Thompson
Mrs. Margot K. Thomson
Mrs. B. W Thoron
Mr. Stephen Tilton
Mr. Ernesr M. Travis
Mr. George S. Trees, Jr.
199
Mr. R. F. Trefielo
Mr. and Mrs. Donald O.
Tucker
Dr. Paul L. Urban
Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Vallandingham
Mr. August Vandessel
Mr. and Mrs. W G. Vansant,
Jr.
Mr. Raoul M. Verhagen
General John W. Vessey, Jr.
Dr. Woodward Waesche
Mr. Theodore H. N. Wales
Mr. F. B. Warder
Dr. Joe W.Ward
Mrs. Saul Warshaw
Mr. P. Devers Weaver
Mrs. Sylvia B. Weaver
Mr. V. Phillips Weaver
Honorable and Mrs. James
E.Webb
Mrs. Arvid G. Wedin
Mrs. William S. Weedon
Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Weersing
Mr. and Mrs. Emil P.
Weilbacher, Jr.
Mr. J. R.Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin H.
Wensink
Mrs. William Nelson West
Colonel and Mrs. Grover C.
White, Jr.
Dr. John P. Whiteley
Ms. Rita L. White
Mrs. B. A. Whitmarsh
Honorable Jamie L. Whitten
Ms. Mary Ellen Wiggs
Mr. L. H. Wilcox
Mr. James E. Wiley
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Williams
Mrs. John M. Willits
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Willson
Mr. and Mrs. Morton H.
Wilner
Ms. Janice L. Wilson
Mrs. Harriet L. Wilt
Mr. and Mrs. David
Wintermann
Mr. and Mrs. Payson Wolff
Honorable R. James
Woolsey
Mr. James O. Wright
Mr. Walter R. Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wurz
Ms. Margaret J. Wyllie
Mrs. Elizabeth Yaggy
Mr. Louis A. Yates
Honorable Sidney R. Yates
Miss Jane B. Young
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
Zitter
Sponsoring Members
Mr. Steven T Abell
Ms. Susan Absher
Mrs. R. E. Adams, Jr.
Colonel and Mrs. James D.
Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence J.
Adams
Mr. Max Adkison
Mr. and Mrs. John Akins
Ms. Doris D. Albert
Mrs. Leslie Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T
Alexander, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C.
Alexander
Mrs. Lynne L. Alfieri
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L Allen
Mrs. K. C. Allen
Ms. Louise B. Allen
Mr. Robert H. Allen
Mr. Steven J. Allen
Mrs. T. Roosevelt Allen
Mrs. Carolyn Alper
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert E.
Althaver
Mr. Bert Amador
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F.
Ames
Mr. George J. Ames
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Amico
Mr. and Mrs. David B.
Amiot
Mr. Clifford H. Anderson
Mr. J. Donald Anderson
Mr. K. F. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B.
Anderson
Mr. Thomas P. Andress, Jr.
Miss Wilma M. Angelbeck
Miss E. Pauline Annis
Ms. Rose C. Anthony
Dr. and Mrs. John T.
Antolik
Mr. E.J. Archbold
Mr. Paul A. Archer
Miss Marie G. Argana
Mr. R. Arkin
Mr. Joseph P. Armstrong
Mr. William D. Armstrong
Ms. Helen J. Arthur-Dunn
Mr. Pat Ashburn
Mr. J. Ashman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.
Asleson
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Atherton
Mr. Philip E. Atkinson
Mrs. Francis Austin
Ms. Katherine G. Austin
Ms. Imogen E. Averett
Mr. and Mrs. William I.
Bacchus
Mr. Gordon N. Backlund
Dr. W. E. Badenhausen, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David A.
Baerncopf
Mr. D. M. Baigelman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Bain
Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Baker
Mrs. Virginia B. Baker
Ms. Velma N. Baldwin
Dr. and Mrs. Mark E.
Ballinger
Mr. Keith J. Ball
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Ball
Mr. and Mrs. George R.
Ballowe
Mr. Doyle Ballreich
Captain and Mrs. Stuart M.
Ball
Mrs. Ethel M. Barach
Mr. Walter Baranowski
Mr. Jack R. Barensfeld
Mr. Dwight H. Barnes
Mr. Julian L Barnett
Mr. and Mrs. George L.
Barquist
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. E. Barrow
Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Barrow
Dr. and Mrs. Terrence J.
Barry
Dr. and Mrs. Charles I.
Bartfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bartlett
Mr. Matthew Barton
Mr. Gary L. Basham
Mr. and Mrs. Dotsey Baskin
Mr. A. Jossey Bass
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Batie
Ms. Lois Battersby
Mr. and Mrs. Myron C.
Baum
Mr. Milton Baxt
Mr. Robert D. Baynes
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J.
Bazza
Ms. Barbara Purse Beach
Mrs. Lloyd P. Beachy
Mr. William H. Beardsley
Mr. R. Gifford Beaton
Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Beaulieu
Mr. Lawrence Becker
Mr. Eugene H. Beck
Honorable and Mrs. Berkley
Bedell
Mr. Lawrence P. Belden
Mr. Mickey Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bender
Mrs. Linda B. Bender
Ms. Linda J. Benedict
Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Benham
Dr. and Mrs. David C.
Benjamin
Dr. and Mrs. Richard W.
Benjamin
Mr. Gregory Benkovic
Ambassador and Mrs. W
Tapley Bennett, Jr.
Mrs. Iona Benson
Mr. Kenneth Berger
Ms. Marie Bergmann
Mr. and Mrs. and Jeffrey
Berlin
Dr. and Mrs. S.J. Berlin
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Berman
Dr. Harold Berman
Mr. Samuel W. Bernheimer
Mr. P. Bernik
Dr. William R. Bertelsen
Mrs. Walter B. Bibby
Mr. Joseph B. Bidwell
Mr. Michael D. Bielucki
Mr. Bruce Biggs
Mr. Howard M. Bingham
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Mr. and Mrs. William S.
Birdseye
Mr. John H. Black
Mrs. V. Blaine
Honorable and Mrs. Warren
E. Blair
Ms. Frances G. Blank
Mr. James Blaser
Mr. A. D. Blatnikoff
Mr. Peter A. Bleyler
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel
Boasberg, III
Ms. Enola V. Bode
Mr. David Bodycombe
Ms. Eve S. Bogle
Dr. George P. Bogumill
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon G.
Bohl
Mrs. John H. Bond
Mr. and Mrs. John Boppart
Dr. Fredricka Borland
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Borowsky
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett
Boskey
Mr. Arthur D. Bosworth
Ms. Barbara C. Bottarini
Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell
Boverman
Ms. Delphine B. Bowers
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Boyd,
II
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boyer
Dr. Norman Boyer
Ms. Maria Brabb
Ms. Eugenie R. Bradford
Mr. William G. Bradford
Mrs. Anna E. Bradley
Mrs. Janice Braly
Mr. James Brannan
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Brantley
Mrs. Rose J. Bratton
Mr. Willam E. Braunig
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Braun
Mrs. S. Brazil
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Brechler
Mr. and Mrs. Karl K. Breit
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Bremerman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F.
Bresnahan
Mr. and Mrs. Gene C.
Brewer
Mr. and Mrs. Lester L.
Brewer
Mr. Robert L. Bridges
Mr. Linford L. Bright
Ms. Linda S. Brisk
Mr. Alfred Brittain, III
Mr. and Mts. Allan C.
Brittle
Mr. Richard Brockman
Mr. James E. Brodhacket
Agnes Brodie
Mr. John J. Brogan
Mr. Randall Brooks
Mr. Dennis M. Broon
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Btoss
Mr. Albert Brown
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Brown
Ms. Edith Brown
Mr. Frank D. Brown, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen F. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.
Brown, II
Mr. L. Brown
Mr. Lawrence D. Brown
Mrs. Thomas M. Brown
Ms. Deborah C. Brudno
Mr. Karl J. Brunner
Mrs. Laurence Brunswick
Mr. Dick Brush
Mr. Philip D. Brust
Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Bryan
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Btyndza
Honorable and Mrs. Philip
Buchen
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic
Buchner
Mr. and Mrs. H. Paul
Buckingham
Mr. James Buck
Ms. Helen A. Buckley
Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Buckley
Mrs. F. W Bueche
Lt. Cmdr. C. L. Buechler
Mr. Steven A. Buehler
Mr. Robert F. Bulens
Mr. Peter M. Bungay
Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Burdeshaw
Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Burkart
Dr. Billy Burk
Mr. Carl A. Burkhart
Mr. V. Burkman
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F.
Burks
Mrs. Poe Burling
Mrs. Diantha R. Burnett
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.
Burney
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Burnham
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert M.
Burnham
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W.
Burr
Mrs. Laura W. Burr
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Burr
Miss Edna-Lea Burruss
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F.
Burton
Mr. T. G. Burzawa
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.
Bush
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bush
Dr. Marjorie L Bush
Dr. and Mrs. and Allan C.
Bushnell
Mrs. H. M. Busick
Mr. R.L. Butler, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. James H.
Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C.
Buxton
Mr. Darcie Bytn
Mr. W. Byrnes
S. A. Cacciatore
Mr. Dennis G. Cadena
Dr. and Mrs. Gary W. Cage
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cahill
Mr. and Mrs. William M.
Cahn, Jr.
Mr. John R. Cain
Mr. Alden F. Caldwell
Mrs. F. G. Cameron
Mr. Kenneth S. Cameron
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H.
Can field
Mr. Philip L. Cantelon
Mr. C. G. Carey
Mrs. Phyllis H. Carey
Mr. D. Carl
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E.
Carnright
Dr. John M. Carper
Ms. Christine K. Carrico
Mrs. Martha A. Cart
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Carroll
Mr. Walter D. Cart
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Carson,
Jr-
Ms. Mary Carson
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Carten
Colonel and Mrs. Douglas
H. Carter
Mr. and Mrs. W Michael
Cartet
Mr. Victor Cascella
Captain Edmund L. Castillo
Mrs. James A. Cathcart
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Caudill
Mr. B. R. Cayward
Mr. M. Cerqueira
Ms. Colleen M. Chalker
Dr. M. H. Chamberlain
Dr. Ward A. Chamers
Mr. and Mrs. William Chan
Colonel G. E. Chapin, Jr.
Mrs. William A. Chapman
Dr. Samuel Charache
Honorable and Mrs. Steven
M. Charno
Ms. Cynthia M. Chase
Mr. Donald Chase
Mr. Michael P. Checca
Mr. and Mrs. Boris E.
Cherney
Mr. Harry Chernoff
Mr. and Mrs. Steven D.
Cherry
Mrs. Bernard P. Chewning
Ms. Allene R. Chiesman
Mr. John Chi Ids
Mr. Brian Chilton
Miss Jean M. Chisholm
Dr. and Mrs. Purnell W.
Choppin
Mrs. Betty Sams Christian
Mr. Lawrence Chubet
Mr. Roy T. Church
Dr. and Mrs. Charles H.
Clark
Mrs. Robert L. Clarke
Mr. George Clark
Mr. H. Lawrence Clark
Mr. Richard G. Clark
Mrs. Sylvia M. Clark
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
Clark
Mrs. Robert L. Clausen
Mr. James A. Clements
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clement
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Cleveland
Mr. William F. Clinger, Jr.
Mr. Richard F. Clowes
Mrs. Stephanie K. Coakley
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.
Coates
Mr. William H. Cochrane
Ms. Janet A. Coen
Mr. Sidney S. Coggan
Ms. Leslie A. L. Coggins
Ms. Linda L. Cogswell
Mr. and Mrs. Norman H.
Cohan
Mrs. Helen H. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cohen
Mr. James Coke
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
Colaianni
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L.
Colb
Mr. and Mrs. W H.
Coldiron
Mr. Clarence L. Coleman, Jr.
Mrs. James M. Collins
Mr. Hugh F. Colvin
Mr. William L. Coman
Miss Bertita E. Compton
Mr. and Mrs. Barber Conable
Mrs. Robert W. Conant
Mrs. Herman Cone, Jr.
Mrs. Ethel Conlisk
Mr. Steven S. Conner
Dr. and Mrs. Philip
Connolly
Mr. Charles C. Convers
Mrs. Camille L. Cook
Ms. Lori Cooke-Marra
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Cookson
Mr. Vernon P. Cooley
Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Cooney, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Warren
Cooper, III
Ms. Janet B. Cooper
Mr. John McGill Cooper
Mr. John N. Cooper
Mr. Dallas M. Coors
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W
Coppock
Mr. J. N. Corey, Jr.
Mr. Henry G. Corey
Dr. W G. Corey
Ms. Judith Corley
Mr. and Mrs. George L.
Cornell
Mr. M. C. Cornell
Dr. Danilo M. Coronel
Dr. and Mrs. Walter H.
Corson
Mr. Dennis J. Cotter
Mr. A. Cotts
Miss Jo Ann Cowan
Dr. Norman J. Cowen
Miss Mary L. Cox
Mr. and Mrs. David M.
Crabtree
Dr. Robert B. Craven
Mr. W Crawford, Jr.
CM. Crawford
Mrs. James Crittenden
Mr. John H. Crittenden
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner
Crosby, Jr.
Ms. Kathryn M. Crossgrove
Mrs. Margaret J. Crossgrove
Mrs. Richard S. Cross
Ms. Harriet Barker Crowe
Mr. John C. Crowe
Miss Marion L. Cubberley
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
William Cuddy
Mr. Gilbert W. Cullen
Mrs. Susan L. Cullman
Mr. Robert L. Cummings
Mr. Charles A. Cunningham
Mr. Charles S. Curran
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A.
Curt
Mr. John Joseph Curtin
Mrs. Charles B. Cushwa, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Roy Cutler
Mr. Tom Daggy
Miss Margaret M. Dahm
Mr. Kevin B. Dalton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Dalton
Mr. John H. Daniels
Ms. Ethel E. Danzansky
Mr. B.J. Daroga
Mrs. Leonore Daschbach
Mr. Robert Davidson
Mr. David Davies
Mrs. A. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E.
Davis
Colonel H. R. Davis
Ms. Jane Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper C. Davis
Mr. John F. Davis
Mrs. Ralph Davis
Mr. Robert Davis
General and Mrs. Kenneth F.
Dawalt
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Day
Mr. Craig M. Dean
Mr. Robert Dean
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Dean
Mr. D. C. Deberry
Mr. and Mrs. Harold D.
Decker
Mrs. Thomas Dedomenico
Mr. Will A. Deisroth
Mr. Marvin Dekelboum
Mrs. G. F. Dekeyser
Mr. Vicente F. Del Castillo
Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Delahay
Captain Victor Delano
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.
Dellinger
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S.
Deming
Mr. Henry O. Denman
Ms. Danna Denning
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Hilliard
Dennis
Mr. John Robert Denny
Colonel and Mrs. Joseph F.
Derienzo
Mr. Thomas J. Desipin
Mrs. Patricia B. Detor
Mr. Robert Jay Deutsch
Mr. Frank Devino
Mr. G. W. Devoe
Mr. Larry Devries
Mrs. D. J. Dewart
Mrs. T T. Dewolf
Mr. Burton Dezendorf
Dr. and Mrs. Paul F.
Dickens, Jr.
Mr. P. I. Dickey
Mrs. Robert L. Dick
Mr. J. E. Diegelman
Mr. Fred J. Diemer
Ms. Margretta Diemer
Mr. Bruce C. Dillon
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dimuro
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dixon
Mr. William Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Doak
Mr. Keith A. Dobbins
Mr. G. S. Dodge
Mrs. Walter W Doescher
John H. Doles, III
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dolstra
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.
Donaghy
Mr. Henry T. Donahoe
Mr. Francis W Donahue
Mrs. Lloyd Donant
Mr. Christopher J. Doozan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doragh
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E.
Dotsch
Mrs. Joyce N. Dortch
Ms. Barbara M. Doty
Mr. Wallace C. Doud
Ms. M. H. Downing
Mr. Richard G. Doyen
Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle
Dr. Susan S. Doyle
Mr. and Mrs. David C.
Dressier
Mrs. Philip Drinker
Colonel D. M. Drummond
Mr. and Mrs. Irenee Du
Pont, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Duff
Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Duke
Ms. Joanne E. Dumene
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W.
Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. William T
Duncan
Mr. Bill Dunn
Mr. J. F. Dunwiddie
Mr. Wayne Durbin
Mr. and Mrs. Donn G.
Dutcher
Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Duthweiler
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and
Linda Dwyer
Dr. and Mrs. Vernon J.
Dwyer
Ms. Ann L. Dyke
Dr. and Mrs. William M.
Eagles
Mr. Terry J. Easton
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eaton,
III
Mr. William W. Edgerton
Mr. J. R. Edinger
Ms. Mary Jane Edwards
Mrs. Robert G. Edwards
Ms. Shirley Egashira
Mr. Paul Ehrenfest
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Mrs. Alvin Q. Ehrlich
Mr. Joel Eisenberg
Mrs. HarriecJ. Eiwen
Mr. David A. Elko
Mr. Joseph H. Ellinwood
Mrs. F. A. Elliot
Mrs. Card G. Elliott, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Ellis
Ms. S. Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. Michael V.
Els berry
Mr. John P. Elterich
Dr. and Mrs. William L. R.
Emmet, II
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford
Endicott
Mr. Bernard Engel
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
England
Mr. R. G. Engman
Dr. Michael J. Epstein
Mrs. Jane M. Epstine
Mr. Michael Erlanger
Mr. Richard Ertenberg
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Escalle
Mrs. Harold Eskew
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Estridge
Mr. Louis Euster
Mr. J. C. Evans, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Evans
Mr. Douglas Evans, Jr.
Miss Shirley M. Evans
Mr. W. M. Evans
Mr. R. Fabia
Ms. Rose Ann Farace
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W.
Farley
Farmers State Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Farquhar
Mr. Kit Farwell
Mr. Robert N. Faust
Mr. and Mrs. Jack K.
Feirman
Mr. Earle Fender
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H.
Fenton
Dt. Edward C. Ferguson, III
Mr. Albert B. Ferguson
Mrs. Rugeley Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Ferguson
Reverend H. A. Ferrell
Mr. and Mrs. Hart Fessenden
Dr. Herbert W. Fingerhut
Ms. Janet A. Fink
Mrs. A. F. Fischer, Jr.
Robert B. Fisher
Dr. Ruth C. Flanagan
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fleit
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.
Fletchet
Mr. Ted Flora
Mr. Howard M. Flournoy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Howers
Ms. Olivia Page Floyd
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flum
Mr. and Mrs. Henry N.
Flynt.Jt.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Follmer
Mr. Albert A. Folop
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Forman
Dr. R. P. Fornshell
Mr. William B. Forster
Mrs. Russell Fortune, Jt.
Mr. C. Herbert Foutz
Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fox
Mr. S. Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Jon David
Francis
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M.
Frank
Mrs. Brantley Vernon Frank
Betty A. Frankfather
Mr. Stephen P. Frazier
Dr. Robert G. Freeman
Mr. William A. Freeman
Ms. Mary M. Free
Mr. Scott Freer
Mrs. Marian M. Freese
Dt. Donald E. Frein
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B.
French
Mr. Andrew L. Frey
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Frey
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Friddle
Mrs. Charlton Fried berg
Mrs. L. Louise Fried
Mr. Kenneth I. Friedman
Ms. Virginia Friend
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F.
Fromyer
Mr. Frederick A. Fry
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fugate
Mr. Warren Fugate
Mr. Donald H. Funs
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fuller
Mrs. P. Fuller
Mr. Reginald H. Fullerton,
>•
Dr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Fur man
Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Gade
Dt. and Mrs. Edward E.
Gahres
Mrs. D. R. Gairing
Mr. Vernon M. Gale
Mr. F. A. Gallagher
Mrs. Marion G. Gailand
Mr. Thomas J. Galligan, Jt.
Mr. Frank L Gambosh
Dr. and Mrs. R. Don
Gambrell, Jr.
Mr. Clement E. Gardiner
Mrs. Mary G. Gardner
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm O.
Garfink
Mr. H.T.Garland, Jr.
Mrs. Joy Garney
Mrs. John M. Gates, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Gauthiet
Miss Olga M. Gazda
Mrs. Anita R. Geanakos
Mr. B. Geismar
Ambassador and Mrs.
Herbert D. Gelber
Mr. Peter L Geller
Dr. Byron A. Genner, III
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Georges
Mt. and Mts. Arthur F.
Gerding
Mr. Kurt H. Germann
Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Gewirz
Mr. Richard P. Geye
Mr. and Mrs. John Ghiardi
Rear Adm. and Mrs. Ralph
M. Ghormley
Mr. Fred O. Gibson, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. David M.
Gibson
Mt. M. Gilbetstadt
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln J.
Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. William W.
Gilbert
Ms. Nancy V. Giles
Mrs. Sara E. Gillis
Mrs. Joan L. Gindes
Mr. and Mrs. Martin D.
Ginsburg
Mrs. D.J. Gladwin
Mr. Errol M. Glasser
Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Gleim
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Glenn
Mts. Charles C. Glover
Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Goering
Mr. and Mrs. Paul N.
Gohdes
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
Goldberg
Mt. Leslie H. Goldberg
Mt. and Mrs. Raymond R.
Goldberg
Mr. John Golden
Ms. Susan S. Goldman
Dr. S. Goodloe, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Goodman
Mr. Stuart N. Goodman
Mt. and Mrs. James F.
Goodtich
Miss Elinor Goodspeed
Mts. David Gotdon
Mt. and Mrs. Harvey L.
Gordon
Dr. Kenneth P. Gorelick
Mr. David W. Gorham
Mr. Joel C. Gorick
Mr. James C. Gorman
Dr. Richard E. Gorozdos
Mr. Ormond J. Gouin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Gouldsbury
Mr. James Gove
Mr. Richard L. Grabowski
Colonel and Mrs. Herbert
Graeser
Mr. Christian V. Graf
Miss Eunice Graham
Mr. S. Grandits
Dr. M. L. Ostet Granite
Mt. Harold D. Grant, Jt.
Mr. Gerald W Gtantham
Ms. C. Graton
Lt. Gen. and Mrs. Ernest
Graves
Mrs. H. Brice Graves
Mrs. Mary Graves
Mr. William F. Graves
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J.
Grayson
Mrs. Dorothy Green
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E.
Green, II
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Dr. M. Jean Greenlaw
Mr. F. Roy Greenleaf, Jr.
Miss Joanne T. Greenspun
Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Greenwold
Mr. Vilins G. Grencions
Mr. Gerhard R. Grieb
Mrs. James T. Griffin
Mrs. Ann Y. Grim
Mr. Donald O. Grimes, Jr.
Mr. Eugene W. Griner, Jr.
Mrs. Steele T. Griswold
Ms. Leslie A. Gross
Mrs. Helen Grossman
Mrs. Helen K. Groves
Mr. E. D. Grubb
Mrs. Donald Gruhn
Mr. and Mrs. Victor W.
Gum per
Mrs. Helen W. Gunderson
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph I.
Gurfein
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Enrique
Guzman
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gwakney
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.
Haayen
Mr. Charles P. Haber
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.
Hagemeyer
Miss Elizabeth P. Hagen
Mr. Conrad R. Haglund
Mr. Larry Hagopian
Mr. Philip J. Hahn
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G
Hahn
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S.
Haig
Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Hale
Mr. W. W Halford.Jr.
Mrs. Eloise Halliburton
Dr. John H.Hall, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L.
Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Hal pern
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Halsted
Mr. M. Hamada
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M.
Hamad y
Mr. Donald W. Hamer
Mrs. L. C. Hamilton
Mr. Robert A. Hamilton
Colonel and Mrs. William T
Hamilton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.
Hammond
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W.
Hamner
Mr. J. S. Handler
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hanley
Ms. Dolly D. Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E.
Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hansl
Mr. and Mrs. Angus A.
Hanson
Mrs. Kathryn W. Hanson
Mr. Charles C. Hansult
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A.
Hardy
Mr. Clare K. Hare
Mr. and Mrs. and Hardy
Hargreaves
Mr. John M. Harker
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R.
Harkins
Mr. Jack R. Harlan
Dr. Robert A. Harper
Mrs. Lucy W Harrell
Mr. Christie Harris
Dr. Garry Harris
Mr. J. Arthur Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. William Harris
Mr. A. A. Hartley
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B.
Hartley
Ms. Janet W. Hartley
Mr. P. W Hartloffijr.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert A.
Hartman, Jr.
Ms. Gertrud B. Hartmann
Mrs. Pauline Hart
Mrs. William D. Hart
Mr. James E. Haskins
Mr. William H. Hastings
Cynthia L Hathaway
Mr. James R. Hathaway
Miss P. Haubold
Mr. Dennis M. Haughney
Mrs. Robert A. Hauslohner
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B.
Haveson
Miss Virginia H. Havrilka
Dr. Jeffrey W.Hawkins
Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Hawley, III
Mr. Mones E. Hawley
Mrs. David Hayes
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Mr. Kenneth C. Healy
Mr. Frank R. Heath
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.
Hebda
Mr. and Mrs. John W
Hechinger
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E.
Hecht
Mrs. Dale A. Hedges
Ms. Consrance H. Hefferan
Ms. Patricia Heil
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Mr. James W. Hellwege
Mr. and Mrs. Helmut
Hellwig
Mr. Henry L. Hellyer, Jr.
Honorable and Mrs. Richard
Helms
Ms. Deborah W Hemenway
Mr. Allyn B. Henderson
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Mr. Willis M. Hengy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Henigson
Ms. Ellen A. Hennessy
Miss Mildred Henninger
Mr. Robert A. Hennings
Mrs. W. Henrick
Mrs. Douglas E. Henriques
Ms. Beverlee B. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Irving N.
Hepner
Ms. Evelyn Herbert
Mr. Karl F. Herd
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Herman
Ms. June Herrick
Mr. Frank Herzel
Mr. Arnold L. Hespe
Mr. C. A. Hess
Mrs. John L. Hess
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hester,
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.
Hewett
Ms. Mary Jane Heyl
Mr. Donald R. Hibbert
Mr. Robert D. Hickok
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Mrs. L. F. Higman
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Mr. and Mrs. Roderick M.
Hills
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M.
Hill
Mr. Wendell T Hill
Rear Adm. and Mrs. Robert
P. Hilton
Mr. J. Michael Hinchman
Miss Barbara N. Hines
Mrs. J. H.Ward Hinkson
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hirsch
Dr. S. R. Hobgood
Ms. Roberta Hockman
Miss K. T. Hoffacker
Ms. Margaret M. Hoffman
Mr. Ronald W. Hoffman
Mrs. Miriam S. Hogan
Brig. Gen. E. P. Hoisington
Mr. Duncan A. Holaday
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond T
Holden
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney
Holderness, Jr.
Mr. Barton S. Holl
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Holley
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Mr. Milton C. Holloman
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Holman
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Ms. Evan C. Holstrom
Mrs. Richard W. Homer
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hornmet
Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Hoover
Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Hoover
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory
Hopfer
Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Hopkins
Mr. Wlliam L. Hopkins
Ms. Ann Hopping
Mr. Thomas D. Horton
Mr. Charles Hosier
Mrs. John D. Houghton
Mrs. Mary H. House
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Houts
Mr. Robert Howard
Mrs. Phyllis Kern Howe
Miss Nancy E. Hudson
Mrs. HugoG. Huettig.Jr.
Mrs. Dean Huffman
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Mr. Robert R. Hughes
Mr. Clarence L. Hulford
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hulings
Ms. Jean M. Hulme
Mr. William R. Humphrey
Mr. Frank Hunsicker
Mrs. Margaret Stuart Hunter
Dr. and Mrs. Sam E. Hunter
Dr. and Mrs. James C. Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Huss
Mr. Edward R. Husser
Ms. Emma Gade Hutaff
Ms. Barbara A. Hutchinson
Captain and Mrs. George
Hutchinson
Ms. Marjorie P. Hutchinson
Mrs. Avis C. Hyde
Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Ingersoll
Mr. William Ireland, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ireson
Mr. Clement I. Irons
Mr. John E. Irons
Mr. George Irving
Mr. Gordon L. Jacks
Mr. Ben Jackson
Mr. Lynn E. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacobs
Mr. Marlin L. Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. John Jaeschke
Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Ravid
Jaffe
Mr. and Mrs. William
Jagoda
Ms. Kathryn James
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C.
James
Mr. Richard J. Jarzabek
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rukinjelks,
Jr.
Ms. Cynthia Jenison
Mr. Ludwig Jesselson
Mr. Richard A.Jewell
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F.
John
Colonel Alfred H. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.
Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G.
Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E.
Johnson
Ms. Carolyn R. Johnson
Dr. and Mrs. Donald A.
Johnson
Mr. Harald R. Johnson
Mr. Robert R. Johnson
Mr. Woodrow C. Johnson
Mr. H. Lewis Jones, III
Mr. H.Y.Jones, Jr.
Mr. Alfred Jones
Mr. Brian L. Jones
Mr. Buell B. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Guy W Jones
Mr. James T. Jones
Mr. James E. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jones,
Jr-
Ms. Margaret E. Jones
Pat Jones and Associates
Mr. Robert T. Jones
Mr. Thomas O. Jones
Mt. William J. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joseph
Mrs. Jean Joyner
Mrs. Rosemary Bonar Kabel
Mr. and Mrs. George W
Kahler
Mrs. Edmund J. Kahn
Mr. F. M. Kalenborn
Mr. John D. H.Kane
Mr. Steven Kaplan
Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Kaplin
Mr. Emanuel Karadimos
Ms. Maureen F. Karam
Mrs. R. H. Karns
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Kaslow
Mr. and Mrs. Ira R. Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Katz
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Katz
Mr. R. L. Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon T.
Katz
Mr. Mavis A. Kaufman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Kaufman
Dr. Phyllis Kayten
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Keane
Catherine M. Kearney
Lt. Col. Eugene K. Keefe
Ms. Sheila A. Keefe
Mr. Frank S. Keene, III
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Keener
Mr. and Mrs. James Keith
Dr. Lewis A. Kellert
Mr. Karl E. Kelley
Mrs. J. E. Kemper
Mr. and Mrs. George P.
Kendall, Jr.
Mrs. R. Grice Kennelly
Mr. and Mrs. David T.
Kenney
Mr. G. Dickson Kenney
Mrs. Anna Marie Kent
Mr. B. R. Kent
Ms. Betty J. Kenyon
Mr. William Keohane
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr
Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Kettel
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H.
Keyes, Jr.
Dr. H. Norman Key
Mr. W. Ben Kibler
Mr. and Mrs. John Kicak
Mr. Robert Kidd
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M.
Kiefer
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Mrs. J. R. Kimberly
Mrs. Jeanette Kimmel
Mr. Edward J. King
Dr. and Mrs. Loris O. O.
King
Mrs. Paul M. King
Ms. Mary E. Kingsland
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King
Mr. Edward O. Kinzie
Mr. Edward J. Kirby
Mr. and Mrs. Philip C.
Kirby
Mr. E.J. Kirchman
Mr. Harry L Kirkman
Mrs. S. Kirkparick
Mr. K. M. Kirkpatrick
Mr. Lawrence Kirstein
Dr. James L. Kirtley, Jr.
Mr. Albert T. Kister
Mr. Robert J. Kistler
Ms. Susan L. Klaus
Mr. Kenneth W Klein
Mr. Michael N. Klein
Ms. Rebecca Klemm
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen N.
Kline
Mrs. Dorothy L. Klock
Ms. Betty H. Klotz
Mr. L. S. Klotz
Mr. W. Knaus
Mrs.J.K. Knee
Mr. M. G. Knerr
Mr. and Mrs. William
Knight
Mrs. James H. Knowles
Ms. Janet V. Koch
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R.
Kojm
Mr. and Mrs. E. L Koning
Colonel George C. Konolige
Dr. and Mrs. C. Ronald
Koons
Mr. Herbert J. Kopff
Mr. A. George Koplow
Mr. J. Koppelman
Ms. Bernadine C. Koprowski
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin C.
Korengold
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.
Kosciuszko
Mrs. Marjorie Kotler
Dr. Robert Kovar
Mr. G. D. Kovener
Dr. Kathy Koznek
Mrs. Solveig M. Kramer
Mr. Charles R. Kraus
Ms. Sandra R. Krawchuk
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J.
Krebsjr.
Ms. Phyllis M. Kreeger
Mr. Irving Kreisberg
Mrs. Gloria I. Kreisher
Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Kremens
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A.
Kriss
Mr. V.J. Kriss
Miss Karen E. Krueger
Mrs. Leroy Krusi
Ms. Elizabeth J. Kuen
Mrs. G. F. Kugler, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Max J. Kukler
Mrs. William O.Kurtz, Jr.
Dr. Jane Kurucz
Mr. Ellsworth Laboyteaux
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Ladd
Mr. and Mrs. Herman R.
Ladenheim
Mrs. Patraicia K. Lafferty
Mr. Stephen L. Lake
Mrs. Richard T. Lambert
Dr. Robert M. Lambert
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Lamb, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W
Lamson
Dr. Emanuel Landau
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Mrs. Ernest A. Land
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Lander
Mrs. Hans A. Land
Mr. Gerald Langford
Dr. Gilbert H. Lang
Mr. Richard F. Langston
Colonel and Mrs. John V.
Lanterman
Mrs. Louis Lapi
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larocca
Dr. and Mrs. Ray Lash
Mr. Philip A. Lathrap
Mrs. J. W. Laughlin
Ms. Rose Mary Lam-
Mr. Denny Law
Dr. and Mrs. Noel Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leach
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald E.
Leach
Mr. L. G. Leary
Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Lee
Mr. James A. Lee
Mr. T. C. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. M. Glen Leet
Mr. Edwin F. Legard
Ms. Ellen R. Leighton
Ms. Jeanne Lemmer
Mr. and Mrs. L Gene Lemon
Mrs. Harry Lenart
Mrs. Ethelynne H. Leonard
Mr. H. Leonard
Mrs. Lawrence S. Lesser
Mr. Daniel W. Leubecker
Mr. Jan T. Leung
Mr. Edgar L. Levenson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H.
Levi
Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Levin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Levitt
Mrs. I. Herbert Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Baugh Lewis
Mr. Calvin G. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Lewis
Mr. Garry Lewis
Ms. Irene R. Liebenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Liebesman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Liebhardt
Mrs. Francis Light
Mr. J. R. Limes
Mr. Wilbur Loren Lindholm
Miss Jane T. Lingo
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C.
Linton
Mr. Robett F. Lint
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher
Lipsett
Mr. David H. Lipsey
Mr. Robert S. Lipsey
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. List
Mr. Burton J. Litman
Mr. and Mrs. William O.
Lively
Mr. J. H. Livingston
Mrs. James Lloyd
Mrs. Pat Lockeby
Dr. Arthur J. Loerzel
Mr.J. R. Loftis.Jr.
Mr. Walter H.Long, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Long
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lorch
Mrs. Oswald B. Lord
Mr. Homer B. Louya, Jr.
Mr. J. Loveless
Mr. Robert B. Love
Mr. Bart W Lovins
Mrs. E. H. Lowther
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M.
Lucas
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D.
Ludeman
Ms. Karyl Lufkin
Mr. and Mrs. George Luhn
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A.
Lunday
Mr. Clifford W. Lundin
Ms. Patti Lupone
Mr. R. Lushing
Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Lurtrell
Mrs. John E. Lutz, II
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B.
Lynch
Mr. T. Lynch
Mr. and Mrs. William Lynch
Miss I. T. Lynn
Mr. and Mrs. E. Phillip Lyon
Ms. Catherine M. Maar
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Maas
Mr. P. E. Macallister
Mrs. M. W. MacDermott
Dr. Gwen MacDonald
Mr. Neil R. MacDonald
Mr. Watson Maclnnes
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A.
Maclnryre
Mrs. J. Macomber
Mr. Jerome T. Maddock
Mr. and Mrs. Rex A.
Maddox
Mr. and Mrs. Edward P.
Maffirt
Mr. Robert Mahon
Ms. Dolores M. Maidlow
Dr. and Mrs. Leslie D.
Major, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton S. Mak
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant D.
Malcolm
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard M.
Malloy
Lt. Gen. and Mrs. W R.
Maloney
Mr. and Mrs. Elli Malta
Dr. and Mrs. Randall C.
Manaka
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mann
Mrs. E. B. Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mannes
Mr. and Mrs. George C.
Mansius
Mr. Charles Maraziti
Dr. and Mrs. Peter D.
Marbarger
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Margus
Mr. Jack Mark
Ms. C. S. Markson
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Marshall
Mr. Kenneth S. Marsh
Mr. Robert C. Marston
Mrs. Mildred H. Martindale
Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. John Cephas
Martin
Mr. D. L. Masland
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K.
Mason
Miss Priscilla Mason
Dr. Robert B. Matheny
Mrs. Elbert G. Mathews
Dr. and Mrs. M. Mathews
Mr. Charles R. Matlin
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Matre
Mr. Charles Matthews
Mr. Robert Mattox
Mr. and Mrs. W W. Maxey
Mr. and Mrs. George B.
Maxwell
Miss Julia A. Maxwell
Mrs. Doris Daggett May
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mayo
Dr. John E. Mazuzan, Jr.
Mr. James I. McAuliff
Ms. Nancy M. McCabe
Ms. Patrice L. McCabe
Mrs. Violet McCandlish
Ms. June W. McCarron
Dr. Jeane McCarthy
Mr. James D. McCIary
Mrs. Dorothy McClelland
Mr. Bruce McClintock
Dr. David C. McClure
Ms. Patricia McConnell
Mr. Michael McCormack
Dr. Marie C. McCormick
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
McCormick
Mrs. Anne B. McCourt
Dr. Cathetine F. McCoy
Mr. Emmett F. McCoy
Mr. John O. McCracken
Mr. Jack H. McCreery
Mr. Waltet C. McCrone
Mr. Dale E. McDaniel
J. McDonald
Mrs. Ellen W McDonnell
Mr. and Mrs. John T.
McDonnell
Mrs. Nan Tucker McEvoy
Dr. and Mrs. Morris G.
McGee
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S.
McGehee
Mrs. Nancy J. McGinness
Mr. William P. McGloin
Mr. John McGreevey
Mr. Howard L. McGregor,
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGuinn
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
McGurk
Mr. John Mcintosh
FtancisJ. Mclntyre
Dr. and Mrs. Frank W
McKee
Mr. WJ.McKeel
Mr. William F. McKenna
Dr.J. W. McKibben
Mr. and Mrs. Albert P.
McKinney
Mr. and Mrs. John H.
McLaren
Mr. Charles McLaughlin
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
McMartin
Mrs. S. McMullen
Mr. W. Hugh McNaughton
Mr. W. C. McNeal
Mrs. W.J. McNeil
Mr. George M. McNulry
Mr. and Mrs. R. V.
McPherron
Miss C. McWilliams
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mead
Mr. James C. Meade
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mears
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Meditch
Mr. Frank Meek, Jr.
Mrs. Roberta V. Meek
Donald F. Mela
Mrs. Valere P. Menefee
Mr. Michael Mennucci
Mr. Leon A. Mensing
Mrs. William H. Meroney
Mr. R.K.Merrill, Jr.
Mr. John J. Meyer, III
Mr. Henry H. Meyer, Jr.
Mrs. Norman Meyer
Dr. Herman Meyersburg
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M.
Meyers
Mr. B. Jenkins Middleton
Mr. W W. Middleton
Commander and Mrs. R. J.
Miles
Ms. Grace Milgram
Mr. Lewis N. Miller, Jr.
Dr. Alan G. Miller
Mr. Carroll L. Miller
Mr. Charles H. Miller
Mr. J. R.Miller
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miller
Ms. Margaret A. Miller
Captain Richards T. Miller,
USN
Mrs. George H. Milton
Dr. and Mrs. Michael H.
Mishkind
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M.
Mitchell
Colonel and Mrs. Robert D.
Mitchell
Mr. Walter W Mitchell
Mr. Ted F. Moellering
Mr. R. W Mompier
Mrs. Sarah D. Monk
Mr. E. F. Monoscalco
Mr. M. R. Monroy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Montague
Dr. Carmen G. Montaner
Mr. Wilson M. Montero
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. W F.
Montgomery
Mrs. Christel K. Moore
Ms. Joan Turner Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.
Moore
Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Morava
Mr. and Mrs. H. W Morgan
Ms. Joyce Morgan
Mr. Shane Moriariry
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Morley
Ms. Firth Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M.
Morris
Mr. J. C. Morris
Mr. J. C. Morris, Jr.
Ms. Rosanna Morris
Mr. William R. Morris
Mr. Arthur R. Morse, Jr.
Mr. Erik N. Mortensen
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel
Moskow
Mr. Wilson Mothershead
Rear Adm. and Mrs.
Douglas F. Mow
Dr. and Mrs. Gary L.
Mueller
Ms. Shauna Woods Mueller
Dr. J. Andrew Mulholland
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C.
Mundell
Mrs. Gail W. Munder
Mr. David C. Mundy
Mr. Burnaby Munson
Mr. Don Murdock
Mr. Gerald P. Murphy
Mr. Robert C. Musser
Mr. and Mrs. James Myles
Mr. Raymond R. Myslivy
Mr. Andrew Najberg
Ms. Ana.sra.sia Nasis
Mr. George Nassauer
Mr. David N. Neal
Mr. Robert H. Neff
Mr. George E. Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K.
Ness
Mr. Conley W. Ness
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.
Neuenschwander
Mr. Harry Neugold
Mr. and Mrs. Harry O.
Neukomm
Mr. Rick Newbery
Mrs. M. E. Newcomb
Mrs. Frances Newman
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer E.
Newman
Mr. W. E. Newman
Lt. Col. Arthur Newton
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E.
Nicholl
Ms. Patricia I. Nichols
Mr. H. D. Nickerson
Dr. Orville F. Nielsen
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Mrs. Elizabeth A. Noble
Mr. and Mrs. Roger M.
Nolan
Mr. David G. Noonan
Mr. Carl F. Norden
Dr. Maurice J. Norman
Dr. Patricia F. Norman
Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Norris, Jr.
Mr. R. Duane Norris
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L
North
Mrs. John Norton
Ms. Kim Golan Norton
Mr. and Mrs. David P.
Notley
Mr. Milton G. Nottingham,
Jr.
Mr. Walter J. Novak
Mrs. Dorothy Nubel
Mr. and Mrs. Francis R.
Nullet
Ms. Eileen O'Brien
Mr. John A. O'Brien
Mr. R. E. O'Connell
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
O'Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Denis T
O'Sullivan
Mr. Edward J. Obert, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Oblath
Mr. Ronald S. Oda
Mr. Robert S. Oelman
Mr. Sylvan Oestreicher
Dr.S. W.J. Ogush
Mr. W. G. Ohde
Ms. Helen L. Ohler
Mr. Sam R. OLsen
Mr. Richard Omohundro
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lloyd
Onion
Mr. Peter Oppmann
Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Orcutt
Mr. W. R.Orthwein.Jr.
Mr. Martin B. Ortlieb
Mrs. D. F. Orwig
Mr. and Mrs. David Osnos
Dr. Betty Ann Ottinger
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ottoboni
Mr. James C. Overholt
Mr. Joseph H. Owen
Mr. Joseph H. Owens
Mr.J.C. Pace
Mrs. A. N. Pack
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Pack
Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Painter
Mr. Donald K. Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A.
Palmer
Dr. John R. Pancella
P. Panchal
Dr. J. F Paquec
Mr. Frank C. Parcell
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E.
Parker
Mrs. Grace M. Parr
Miss Muriel H. Parry
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Parsons
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Parsons
Ms. Mabel Parsons
Mr. R. F. Paschalljr.
Mr. Jerry Pasek
Colonel Kenneth W Patrum
Mr. Geoffrey L Pacton
Mr. James H. Paul
Mr. B. R. PauLsen
Mr. Benjamin C. Payne
Ms. Sylvia L. Pearson
Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Peaslee
Mr. Stephen E. Peat
Mr. C. L. Pecchenino
C. E. Peck
Mr. and Mrs. Edward R.
Peckerman, Jr.
Mr. Robert Peck
Dr. Rodney Pelcon
Mr. Edmund Pendleton
Mrs. Thorn Pendleton
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Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Penick
Mr. Clarence Pennington
Mr. John Peper
Mr. Bernard J. Perini
Mr. and Mrs. Warren A.
Perkins
Mr. and Mrs. F. Alan
Perlberg
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Perlberg
Ms. Dorothy F. Perry
Mr. Gene Perry
Mr. James P. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Perry
Ms. Sandra J. Perry
Ms. Ann C. Petersen
Mr. Dalton E. Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. David W.
Peterson
Dr. John C. Petricciani
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L.
Petri
Mrs. Harold S. Pettit
Mr. James T. Pettus, Jr.
Mr. Cliff Pfaff
Mr. A. Phillips
Mrs. W. R. Phillips
Mr. E. Chilton Phoenix
Miss Mary Jane Pickthall
Mr. Patrick Kent Pierce
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Pierson.Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence B.
Pike
Ms. Ellen Pilsecker
Mr. and Mrs. William Piper
Dr. Phillip R. Pittman
Mr. John Pitts
Mrs. P. E. Pitts
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R.
Pivarnik
Ms. Elinor Plimack
Ms. Diane J. Plotts
Mr. Michael Plunkett
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Mrs. Donald T. Pomeroy
Mr. Robert D. Pomeroy
Mr. Leroy Poole
Mr. Daniel B. Pope
Ms. Janice Popp
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight J.
Porter
Dr. Reno R. Porter
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Porto
Ms. Mildred Potocki
Mrs. Sandra A. Potter
Mr. R.D. Potts
Miss Amy H. Pound
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Pounds
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E.
Powell
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Mr. Richard L. Prager
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Mr. A. Price
Mrs. Charles P. Price
Dr. Robert E. Price
Miss Jeanne Priester
Dr. and Mrs. Jerold
Principato
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.
Prizer
Ms. Gloria Prochaska
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Purcell
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Puritano
Mr. L. A. Vander Putten
Ms. Marian L Pyle
Mr. W M. Quackenbush
Mr. T. Quinn
Mr. J. Raben
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Rademaker
Ms. Marjorie Ramsden
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman
Raphael
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Mr. W. Ray
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Ms. Isabel M. Rea
Ms. Patricia Reardon
Mr. F. R. Rebsamen
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H.
Redford
Vivien G. Redman
Mr. AtleeJ. Reeb
Mr. John W Reeder
Mr. Rollin M. Reeder
Mr. William A. Reed
Mrs. Carl M. Reeves
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Jeanne Robb
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Roberts
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Roehrig
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Rosenberg
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Rosenthal
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Rose
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Rosser
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Rowland
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Rowley
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Rugani
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Mr. Jasper L. Russell
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Mr. William A. Rutter
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ryan
Dr. and Mrs. Abner Sachs
Dr. H. Pagan Saez
Mr. Lou Sakell
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Salz
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Ms. Mickey W. Sanborn
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Mrs. Stanley J. Sarnoff
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Satterwhite
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Sawick
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Mr. Ernst M. Schaefer
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Schafer
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Mr. Aaroh Schecrer
Mrs. Robert S. Scheu
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent
Schlegel
Miss Matilda P. Schlicht
Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Schmal
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R.J.
Schnabel
Miss Marguerite V.
Schneeberger
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Dr. William H. Schneider
Mrs. Debra C. Schoenstein
Mr. James E. Scholl
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Schulman
Mrs. Robert A. Schulman
Mr. Robert Schwaner
Dr. Edward H. Schwarz
Mrs. M. Schwetz
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Scibilia
Ms. M. B. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Royal M. Scott
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Mrs. Jane Seedorf
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Seidell
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Mrs. Richard Selchow
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Selinsky
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Mr. Paul C. Seltman
Ms. Catharine Seybold
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Shackleford
Mrs. Polly Shackleton
Ms. Elaine G. Shafrin
Mrs. H. Shambaugh
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Ms. Karen S. G. Shapell
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H.
Sharpe
Dr. Daniel L Shaw, Jr.
Ms. Barbara W. Shaw
Shaw Investment
Ms. Kate M. Sheehy
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Sheldon
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Shelleman, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Shepard
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Sheppard
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Sherman
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sher
Miss {Catherine Shilling
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Mr. Albert D. Shmutzer
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Shnider
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shorb
Mrs. S. C. Shortlidge, Jr.
Mr. Robert H. Short
Harold Shoup
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Mr. Ken Shuman
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Ms. Martha F. Siccardi
Mr. W. R. Sieben
Mr. and Mrs. Irving H.
Siegel
Mr.CarlF.Sielaff.Jr.
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Siler.Jr.
Mr. Russell L. Sill
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Dr. Lester P. Silverman
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Simmons
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Simon
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Sinnamon, Jr.
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Smith
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Mr.W.TilfordSmith,Jr.
Mrs. Witham Smith
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Snyder
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Sohn
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Mr. Fred Spinder
Mrs. Laneil W. Spivy
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Splitter
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Spooner
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Mr. William R. Stanmeyer
Mrs. Carl W. Stapleton (Ret.)
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Mr. Donn A. Starry
Ms. Cynthia V. Stauffacher
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Stayer
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R.
Stebbins
Mt. Simon Steely
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Steinbrink
Ms. Susan Steinsapir
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Stemmler
Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Stemmons
Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Stenger
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.
Stephan
Dr. Peter J. Stephens
Mr. Richard Stephens
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Srephens
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Ms. Abigail Sterling
Mr. Bruce B. Sterling
Mr. and Mrs. Carleton W
Sterling
Mr. Douglas D. Sterling
Mr. and Mrs. William
Sternfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L
Stevens
Mr. Jay Stevens
Dr. Roland E. Stevens
Ms. Suzanne E. Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.
Stewart
Mt. and Mrs. Terence P.
Stewarr
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P.
Stichman
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard W.
Stickell
Mr. and Mrs. Glen E.
Stillwell
Dr. and Mrs. Walter L.
Stilson
Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Seine hfield
Mr. Philip B. Stiness, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.
Stocking
Mr. Steven F. Stockmeyet
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W.
Stolldorf
Mr. Robert A. Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Shepard B.
Stone
Mr. and Mrs. John Strachan
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Strange
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Strang
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