Michael Etteraa, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Delaware. The art of 



materialism: the fashion system of American furniture with Ms. Rodris 

 Roth and Dr. Barbara Smith, Department of Social and Cultural History, 

 from August 1, 1985 through July 31, 1986. 



Frank Greenaway, Regents Fellow, Keeper of the Chemistry Department of the 

 Science Museum, London. Artifacts of science and technology and their 

 relation to historical information with Mr. Roger Kennedy, Director, 

 and Dr. Jon Eklund, Department of the History of Science and 

 Technology, from March 1, 1985 through August 31, 1985. 



Alferdteen Harrison, Faculty Fellow, University of Kansas. A study o f the 

 use of exhibits to interpret Afro-American culture during the age of 

 di senf ranchi sement with Dr. Spencer Crew, Archives Center, from 

 June 3, 1985 through August 16, 1985. 



Christine Hoepfner, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Pennsylvania. 

 THE PAST AND THE PUBLIC: historical artifacts and national ideology: 

 the Smithsonian's flag collection as text with Dr. Gary Kulik, 

 Department of Social and Cultural History, from June 3, 1985 through 

 August 9, 1985. 



Donald Jackson, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania. J ohn S . 



Eastwood and the development of the multiple arch dam with Mr. Robert 

 Vogel, Department of the History of Science and Technology, from 

 November 1, 1984 through October 31, 1985. 



Hartmut Keil , Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Munich, Germany. Work 

 traditions, technological transfer and industrialization; German 

 metal workers in American foundry and machine shops, 1870-1910 with 

 Dr. Art Molella, Department of the History of Science and Technology, 

 from October 15, 1984 through July 31, 1985. 



Sara Leach, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Virginia. The kitchen in 00 n - 

 text: a study of the social role of the kitchen in the 17th and 

 18th century American house types with Dr. Barbara Smith, Department 

 of Social and Cultural History, from June 3, 1985 through August 9, 

 1985. 



Barbara Little, Predoctoral Fellow, State University of New York, 3uffalo. 



Analysis of excavated printers' type with Dr. Elizabeth Harris, Department 

 of Social and Cultural History, from June 1, 1985 through May 31, 1986. 



James Livingston, Postdoctoral Fellow, Northern Illinois University. The social 

 analysis of late 19th century economic history with Dr. Gary Kulik, 

 Department of Social and Cultural History, from September 1, 1985 

 through May 31, 1986. 



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