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Fri Mar 31 17:18:32 2006
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[log in to unmask] (Ross B. Emmett)
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>From the History of Science Society Newsletter. 
 
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New York State College of Human Ecology at Cornell University 
Fellowship in the History of Home Economics or Nutrition 
 
     The New York State College of Human Ecology and Cornell's 
Mann Library offer a summer or sabbatical fellowship of$3,500 to 
provide support toward research on the history of home economics 
or nutrition and their impact on American society. Mann Library 
and the Department of Manuscripts and University archives, Olin 
Library have extensive holdings in home economics, nutrition, 
agriculture, and related sciences. 
 
     Preference will be given to scholars in more advanced stages 
of a research project, although younger scholars are encouraged 
to apply. Minimum continuous residence: 6 weeks. To apply, send a 
short (3-5 page) proposal of the research planned, specifying 
both published and manuscript materials to be used from the 
Cornell collection; a cover sheet indicating name, address, 
phone, fax, organization/university, research title, research 
abstract; a vita; a writing sample or previous publication; and 
two letters of recommendation to Office of the Dean, College of 
Human Ecology, N 113 MVR Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca NY 
14853-4401 by March 29, 1996. Decisions will be announced by 
April 26, 1996. 
 

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