Kimberly Kroeger, Graduate Student Fellow, George Washington University. The 

 iconography of the barn in nineteenth century American art with 

 Mr. William Truettner, Department of Painting and Sculpture, from 

 June 3, 1985 through August 9, 1985. 



Karol Laws on, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Virginia. The American . 

 landscape in painting and prints, c. 1600-1820 with Mr. William 

 Truettner, Department of Painting and Sculpture, from January 1, 1985 

 through December 31, 1985. 



Richard Powell, Predoctoral Fellow, Yale University. William H. Johnson: 

 expressionist and artist of the blues aesthetic with Dr. Virginia 

 Mecklenburg, Department of Painting and Sculpture, from October 1, 

 1985 through September 30, 1986. 



Jontyle Robinson, Faculty Fellow, Emory University. Archibald John Motley, Jr. 

 and his artistic milieu with Mr. Garnett McCoy, Archives of American Art, 

 from September 1, 1985 through December 31, 1985. 



NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY 



Elizabeth Blackmar, Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University. Central Park: a 

 social history of public space with Mr. Carl Scheele, Department of Social 

 and Cultural History, from September 1, 1985 through August 31, 1986. 



Daniel Bluestone, First Ladies Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of 

 Chicago . Promenading and public display in 19th-century American 

 cities with Mrs. Claudia Kidwell and Mr. Carl Scheele, Department of 

 Social and Cultural History, from November 1, 1984 through October 31, 

 1985. 



Christopher Clark, Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University. Goods and 



money in American rural life, c. 1780- 1 870 with Drs . Gary Kulik and 

 Barbara Clark Smith, Department of Social and Cultural History, from 

 October 1, 1984 through September 30, 1985. 



Gail Cooper, Predoctoral Fellow, University of California, Santa Barbara. 



Manufactured weather: a history of air conditioning, 1906-1979 with Mr. 

 Robert Vcgel, Department of the History of Science and Technology, from 

 June 1, 1985 through May 31, 1986. 



Colleen Dunlavy, Predoctoral Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 



Variations in 19th-century technological development: a comparative study 

 of railway development in Prussia and the United States, I830s-l880s with 

 Dr. Robert Post, Department of the History of Science and Technology, from 

 July 15, 1985 through July 14, 1986. 



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