Appendix 3 



Academic, Research Training, and Internship' Appointments in Fiscal Year 1989 



Listed immediately below in the first section of this Appendix, under the heading "Aca- 

 demic and Research Training Appointments," are PredoctoraJ and Postdoctoral Fellows, 

 Graduate Student Fellows, Visiting Scientists or Scholars, and other special awardees and 

 participants in special programs. This list was compiled by the Office of Fellowships 

 and Grants. Interns, other academic appointees, and scholarly visitors are listed in the 

 second section under the heading "Internships and Other Appointments." These entries 

 were submitted by the Visitor Information and Associates' Reception Center. 



ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH TRAINING APPOINTMENTS 



The Smithsonian offers, through the Office of Fellowships and Grants, research and 

 study appointments to visiting scientists, scholars, and students. The appointees are 

 provided access to the Institution's facilities, staff specialties, and reference resources. 

 The persons— listed by bureau or office— in this Appendix began their residencies 

 between October 1, 1988, and September 30, 1989, and have been in residence for 

 three months or longer. Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellows, Visiting Scientists or 

 Scholars, and other special awardees and participants in special programs are so listed. 

 The institution where each received, or expects to receive, a degree or the home 

 university or institution is listed for each Fellow or Visitor. A brief description of the 

 project undertaken at the Smithsonian is included where appropriate. The Fellow's or 

 Visitor's Smithsonian advisor is also listed. 



OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL STUDIES 



Hilde Hein, visiting Scholar, University of Michigan. "The 



Museum Experience: Reflections on Literature and Reality," 

 with Zahava Doering, from September 1 to December 15, 1989. 



JOSEPH HENRY PAPERS 



Sandra Herbert, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Brandeis University. 

 "Charles Darwin's Geology," with Marc Rothenberg and Arthur 

 Molella, from February 1, 1989 to January 31, 1990. 



Hugh Slotten, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Wisconsin, 



Madison. "Reform, Patronage, and Politics in American 

 Science: Alexander Dallas Bache and the U.S. Coast 

 Survey," with Marc Rothenberg and Nathan Reingold, from 

 September 1, 1989 to August 31, 1990. 



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