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Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2001

 

 

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A.  SIA Organizational Chart

       for FY 2001

B.  Volume of Holdings  

      Summary

C.  Chart of Volume Growth

D.  Sources of Holdings

E.  Records Center Services

F.  Reference Service Statistics

G. Research in Progress

      Lecture Series

H. Publications of SIA Staff

     and Associates

I.  Publications Using SIA

    Holdings

List of Abbreviations

Photographs

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Appendix G

Research in Progress Lectures, FY 2001

 

Heather Peale Ewing, Smithsonian Institution Archives Research Associate. “From Oxford to Italy: Smithson’s Awakening;  A Look at James Smithson in His Twenties.”  RIP Lecture presented in October 2000.

 

Kurk Dorsey, Associate Professor of History, University of New Hampshire.  “Science and Industry: Remington Kellogg and the International Whaling Commission.” RIP Lecture presented in December 2000.

 

Denise D. Meringolo, Smithsonian Institution Fellow.  “Park Service: Diggers’ and Smithsonian Archaeologists: Unearthing the Origins of Public History.”  RIP Lecture presented in April 2001.

 

Mary Jane Lenz, Museum Specialist, National Museum of the American Indian.  “Another Look at a Happy Boy: George Heye and his Collection.” RIP Lecture presented in June 2001.

 

Eve Elizabeth Buckley, Graduate Student, University of Pennsylvania. “Order and Progress or Drought and Despair?  Science and the Environment in Brazil’s Northeast, 1893-1939.” RIP Lecture presented in September 2001.

 

 

 

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