Stephanie McCurry, Predoctoral Fellow, University of New York, Binghamton. In 

 defense of their world: yeoman farmers of the low-oountry and piedmont of 

 ante-bellum South Carolina with Dr. Pete Daniel, Department of the History 

 of Science and Technology, from July 1, 1985 through June 30, 1986. 



Marie McGraw, Postdoctoral Fellow, George Washington University. The structure 

 and organization of the free black community in Richmond, Virginia with Dr. 

 James Horton, Director, Afro-American Communities Project, from 

 September 1, 1985 through August 31, 1986. 



Grace Palladino, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Pittsburgh. Anthractive 



coal industry, 1840-1890 with Dr. Pete Daniel, Department of the History of 

 Science and Technology, from September 1, 1985 through August 31, 1986. 



Katherine Preston, Predoctoral Fellow, State University of New York. Traveling 

 opera troupes in the United States, 1830-1875 with Dr. John Hasse, 

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

 through August 31, 1986. 



Alan Rauch, Graduate Student Fellow, Rutgers University. The rise of science in 

 the novel, 1800-1859: the source of scientific knowledge with Ms. 

 Ellen Wells and Dr. Barbara Melcsh, Department of History of Science 

 and Technology, from June 24, 1985 through August 31, 1985. 



Amy Stanley, Predoctoral Fellow, Yale University. The role of contractual 

 practice in gender, commercial, and political relations in 19th- 

 century America with Drs . Gary Kulik and Keith Melder, Department 

 of Social and Cultural History, from March 1, 1985 through 

 February 28, 1986. 



John Swann, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Wisconsin, Madison. The deve - 

 lopment of cooperative medical research between universities, the phar - 

 maceutical industry, and the federal government in America, 1895-19^5 with 

 Dr. Ramunas Kondratas, Department of the History of Science and Technology, 

 from September 1, 1985 through August 31, 1986. 



Preston Thayer, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Delaware. Daniels' Planer - 

 nineteenth century woodworking machine with Mr. Robert Vcgel, 

 Department of the History of Science and Technology, from June 17, 

 1985 through August 23, 1985. 



Herbert Lee West, Faculty Fellow, University of Minnesota. Black 



minstrelsy and its impact on black culture in America with Mr. Carl 



Scheele, Department of Cultural History, from June 1, 1985 through 

 August 31, 1985. 



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David Adamski, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Massachusetts. 

 Phylogenetic study of the Mearctic 31astobasinae (Lepidopterai 

 Gelechioidea) with Dr. Donald Davis, Department of Entomology, from July 

 22, 1935 through September 27, 1985. 



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