Richard Bushman, Regents Fellow, University of Delaware. Gentiiitv and 

 respectability, material culture in earlv America, 1700-1850 with 

 Roger Kennedy, Director, and Garv Kulik, Department of Social and 

 Cultural History, from January I to August 31, 1.986. 



Bret Carroll, Graduate Student Fellow, Cornell University. Robert Hare's 



theories of electricity with Arthur Molella, Department of the History 

 of Science and Technology, from June 2 to August 8, 1986. 



Elizabeth Clark-Lewis, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Maryland, College 



Park. The migration and employment transition of African-American women, 

 1890-1930 with Spencer Crew, Archives Center, from September 1, 1986 

 to August 31 , 1987. 



Wayne Durrill, Predoctoral Fellow, University of North Carolina, Chapel 



Hill. Rural development in the Early New South: Anson County, North 

 Carolina, 1870-1900 with Pete Daniel, Department of the History of 

 Science and Technology, from January 1 to December 31, 1986. 



Edwin Gabler, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Massachusetts. Social and 

 economic history of late 19th-century American telegraphers with 

 Bernard Finn and Arthur Molella, Department of the History of Science 

 and Technology, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. 



Paul Groth, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley. Factory 

 space and "living" space: form and meaning in American industrial 

 buildings, 1870-1930 with Robert Vogel, Department of the Historv of 

 Science and Technology and Gary Kulik, Department of Social and Cultural 

 History, from February 1 to July 31, 1986. 



Sharon Harlev, Faculty Fellow, University of Maryland, College Park.. What 

 it means when women work: gender, race, and women's work in the 

 nation's capital, with Spencer Crew and James Horton, Archives Center, 

 from February 2 to June 1, 1986. 



Kenneth Kreitner, Graduate Student Fellow, Duke University. Town bands and 

 community life in turn-of-the-century Pennsylvania with Horace 

 Boyer and Cvnthia Hoover, Department of Social and Cultural History, from 

 June 2 to August 8, 1986. 



Alan Lessoff, Graduate Student Fellow, The Johns Hopkins University. The 



structure of local real estate and contracting business in the District 

 of Columhja during the Gilded Age and the involvement of local 

 entrepreneurs in the District development and party politics with Keith 

 Melder, Department of Social and Cultural History, from February 3 to 

 April 11, 1986. 



Karen Linn, Predoctoral Fellow, Brown University. The American idea of the 

 banjo with John Hasse, Department of Social and Cultural Historv, from 

 September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. 



Charles McGovern, Predoctoral Fellow, Harvard University. The discovery of 

 the consumer, 1880-1940 with Jackson Lears, Department of Social and 

 Cultural History, and Spencer Crew, Archives Center, from September 1, 

 1^86 to August 31 , 1987. 



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