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Fri Mar 31 17:18:28 2006
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I post this because some may be interested in knowing of the fellowships.  
Originally posted on H-AMSTDY. 
 
Ross 
list editor, HES 
 
 
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>Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 15:51:49 -0500 (EST) 
>From: Carol Lockman <[log in to unmask]> 
 
Hagley Museum & library and Winterthur Museum, Garden & library are 
pleased to announce the recipients of the Hagley-Winterthur Fellowships 
in Art and Industries for 1996: 
 
Evie Joselow 
The Graduate School & University Center 
The City University of New York 
 
"The Ideal House:  Mail-Order Architecture and Consumer Culture, 
         1918-1930" 
 
Nancy Owen 
Northwestern University 
 
"Culture and Consumption:  Rookwood Pottery, 1876-1917" 
 
Amy Richter 
New York University 
 
"Gender Aboard:  Femininity and Modernity on the American Railroad, 
        1865-1920" 
 
Pamela Simpson 
Washington & Lee University 
 
"Cheap, Quick, and Easy:  Imitative Architectural Materials, 
         1870-1930" 
 
The Hagley-Winterthur Fellowships in Arts and Industries are awarded 
jointly by the Hagley Museum and Library and the Winterthur Museum, 
Garden and Library.  These fellowships are designed for scholars 
interested in the historical and cultural relationships between economic 
life and the arts, including design, architecture, crafts, and the fine 
arts.  The stipends support research in the collections. 
 
The next deadline for applications is December 1, 1996.  For application 
forms and information contact: 
 
        The Center for the History of Business, Technology, & Society 
        Hagley Museum and Library 
        PO Box 3630 
        Wilmington, DE  19807 
 
        Phone:  302-658-2400 
        Fax:    302-655-3188 
        Email:  [log in to unmask] 
 

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