internationally by the New York Times Syndication Sales, 

 Inc. Executive Editor: Madeleine Jacobs 



Appendix 5 



Publications of the Staff of the 

 Smithsonian Institution and Its 

 Subsidiaries in Fiscal Year 1992 



Joseph Henry Papers 



Rothenberg, Marc, Kathleen W. Dorman, John C. Rumm, 

 and Paul H. Theerman, editors. The Papers of Joseph Henry. 

 Volume 6: 1844- 1846: The Princeton Years. Washington, D.C.. 

 Smithsonian Institution Press, 1992. 



Rumm, John C. "Scientific Management and Industrial 

 Engineering at Du Pont" in A Mental Revolution: Scientific 

 Management since Taylor, edited by Daniel Nelson. 

 Columbus: Ohio University Press, 1992, pp. 175-204. 



Office of Public Affairs 



American Studies Program 



The Torch. A monthly newspaper for Smithsonian employees, 

 featuring profiles, question-and-answer columns about 

 interesting jobs, previews of upcoming events, classified 

 ads, and more. Circulation is 10,200, which includes staff, 

 volunteers, and a list of interested individuals and 

 organizations outside the Smithsonian. Editor: David Lewis 



Smithsonian Institution Research Reports. A quarterly 

 newsletter that disseminates information on Smithsonian 

 research to an audience of about 80,000 readers (10,000 

 scientists, libraries, museums, universities, journalists, and 

 others and 70,000 Contributing Members of the National 

 Associate Program). Editor: Jo Ann Webb 



Smithsonian Runner. A bimonthly newsletter for Native 

 Americans, featuring informational updates on the 

 National Museum of the American Indian and articles on 

 research and other projects, activities, and events at the 

 Smithsonian that are of particular interest to Native 

 Americans. Circulation is more than 18,000, which includes 

 Native American journalists and community leaders, as 

 well as members of the National Museum of the American 

 Indian. Editor: Dan Agent 



Exploring African American Heritage at the Smithsonian. A 12-page, 

 four-color visitor brochure for secondary-school students and 

 the general public. Coordinator: Lilas Wiltshire 



African & African American Resources at the Smithsonian. A 

 32-page, two-color brochure with detailed information on 

 behind-the-scenes research, collections, and employment 

 opportunities and specific activities for scholars, journalists, 

 students, and others. Coordinator: Kathryn Lindeman 



Smithsonian News Service. A feature-story service that 

 provides four articles and appropriate artwork each month 

 to more than 1,000 daily and weekly newspapers and other 

 media in the United States and abroad. Syndicated 



Washburn, Wilcomb E. "Dozuho to Amerika Indian — 

 Indian buzoku-sei no hakai," [The Assault on Indian 

 Tribalism: The General Allotment Law of 1877] translated 

 by Uzuki Hironari and Nishide Keiichi. Hokkaido to 

 Amerika. Indian (Amerika kenkyu sho tokushu]. In 

 Sapporo Gakuin Daigaku Jimmon Gakkai Kiyo, Vol. 45 

 bessatsu (reprint) (August 1989), pp. 23-91. 



. "Indian-White Relations," The Reader's Companion to 



American History, edited by Eric Foner and John A. Garraty 

 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1991), pp. 556-559. 



M. "The 'Treason of the Intellectuals,' 1989" 



(Herndon, Virginia: Young America's Foundation, October 

 10, 1991), 26 pp. 

 . Articles on Exploration and Discovery before 1492, 



Landfall Controversy, and Vinland Map, in The Christopher 

 Columbus Encyclopedia, edited by Silvio A. Bedim, 2 vols. 

 (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992), pp. 257-261, 401-408, 

 and 690-692. 

 . "Marvels, Maps and Monsters: Europe Eyes the 



New World," in Imagining the New World: Columbian 

 Iconography. Catalogue edited by Irma B. Jaffe, Gianni 

 Eugenio Viola, and Franca Rovigatti (Rome: Istituto 

 della Enciclopedia Italiana 1991, pp. I-IJ (Catalogue for 

 exhibition at the New-York Historical Society Museum 

 on the occasion of the Quincentenary of the European 

 Encounter with the Americas, November 13, 

 1991-January 26, 1992). 

 . Guerres Indiennes du Mayflower a Wounded Knee, 



written with Robert M. Utley; translated by Simone 

 Pellerin (Paris: Albin Michel, 1992), 274 pp. 

 . "The Chop Revisited," Heterodoxy, vol. 1, no. 1 (April 



1992), p. 16. 



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