a solid, contributing institutional citizen of 

 New York City. 



We have a national shortage of scien- 

 tists, and among the communities that are 

 least represented in science are women 

 and minorities. I come from an institution 

 (Barnard College) that has a strong track 

 record of producing women scientists, in- 

 cluding many who have become leaders in 

 their fields. This Museum is an important 

 research institution — with scientists at the 

 laboratory bench and in the field. The Mu- 

 seum can help by speaking out nationally 

 about the importance of training more sci- 

 entists and by offering internships for 

 women and minorities, as well as for other 

 students. That would be a nice linkage 

 with my background and with my strong 

 concerns about women's issues and social 

 justice. 



The Museum is at an important inter- 

 section for social change, for education, as 

 well as for pure research and scientific lit- 

 eracy. This institution is a mediator of un- 

 derstanding. Our role should be to facili- 

 tate and to help. We should not be afraid to 

 raise questions, even controversial ones. A 

 contemporary museum has to be brave 

 enough to raise questions. 



From 1981 to 1993, Ms. Futter, 44, was 

 president of Barnard College, where she 

 led curricular reforms, major building 

 projects, and fund-raising campaigns. A 

 former associate of the New York law firm 

 ofMilbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, she 

 now serves on the boards of numerous or- 

 ganizations and is chairman of the Fed- 

 eral Reserve Bank of New York. Her hus- 

 band, John A. Shutkin, is a lawyer, and her 

 two daughters, Anne, 12, and Elizabeth, 8, 

 are regular visitors to the Museum their 

 mother now heads. 



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