CONSERVATION ANALYTICAL LABORATORY 



Veletta Canouts, Visiting Scientist, Southern Illinois University. Hopi 

 yellow firing pottery: a structural stylistic approach to 1 300-1 600 

 A.D. social relationships with Dr. Ronald Bishop, from September 15, 

 1985 through September 14, 1986. 



Julian Henderson, Postdoctoral Fellow in Materials Analysis, University of 

 Bradford, England. Chemical and archaeological investigation of Iron 

 Age glass from Magdelenska Gcra in northwestern Yugoslavia with Dr. 

 James Blackman and Mrs. Jacqueline Olin of the Laboratory and Dr. 

 William Melson, Department of Mineral Sciences, from October 1, 

 1984 through May 31, 1985. 



Cornelius van Hcrne, Visiting Scientist, Museum voor Land- en Volkenkunde. 

 Research and study o f ethnographic and furniture conservation prac- 

 tices with Mr. Mark Williams, Furniture Conservator, and Ms. Carolyn 

 Rose, Anthropology Conservation Laboratory, National Museum of Natural 

 History, from October 1, 1984 through September 30, 1985 . 



COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM 



Suzanne Tise, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Pittsburgh. Le Moderne: French 

 design and architecture 1910-1935, the Therese Bo nney Collection — Cooper - 

 Hewitt Museum with Mr. David McFadden, from August 1, 1985 through 

 July 31, 1986. 



FREER GALLERY OF ART 



Tadashi Kobayashi, Harold P. Stern Visiting Scholar, Gckushuin University. 

 Study of the Ukiyo-e collection with Ms. Ann Yonemura, from July 17, 

 1985 through August 23, 1985. 



Raman Srinivasan, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Pennsylvania. A 

 scientific and historical investigation of Aranmulla mirrors: a case 

 study in metal technology with Ms. Martha Gcodway, of the Museum Support 

 Center, and Mr. Tcm Chase, Freer Gallery of Art, from May 27, 1985 through 

 June 7, 1985, August 19, 1985 through September 13, 1985 and December 16, 

 1985 through January 10, 1986. 



Richard Wilscn, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Kansas. Problems in con - 

 noisseurship: ceramics and paintings attributed to Ogata Kenzan 

 (1663-1743) in the Freer Gallery of Art with Ms. Louise Cert, from June 1, 

 1985 through May 31, 1986. 



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