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Show DESERET NEWS, Friday, August 22, 1969 15 History, Museum Seminar ... An Intensive course 1,1 administration of historical societies and museums will open Sept. 4 at the University of Utah, with most sessions in the library auditorium. ' Dr. Everett Cooley, university archivist, library science ; professor and urator of the i Western Americana Collec- -' tion. is in charge of the Sem-Jnon the Administration of ' and Historical Agencies Museums. ; j Williamsburg; Leonard J. Arrington, president, Agricultural History Society;; Burtch W. Beall Jr., U. of U. teacher and restoration expert ; Henry D. Broun, director, Detroit Historical Museum for 22 years; Gregory C. Crampton, U. of U. history professor. Also on the faculty will be Mrs. Calvin L. (Lucybeth) Rampton, an anthropology William Mrs. enthusiast; will be pre-- ; sented. The seminar will in- elude lectures, field trips and st Mason, Michigan director of archives; Nyle H. Miller, Kansas State Historical Society secretary; James C. Olson, chancellor, University of Missouri at Kansas City; Nan V. Rickey, Joslyn Art Museum Exhibit curator, Omaha, Falkenberg, State Historical Society of Colorado board of directors member; Barbara 'informal discussion. Society of Wisconsin; anthio-pologi- History; Edward P. Alexander, vice president and director of interpretation, Colonial the American Association for State and Loca History in co- operation with the U. of U. Western Americana Collec- tion, the Utah State Historical Society and the U. of lT. Western History Center with supthe National port from Endowment fop the Humani- -' ties. ! Both practical and philosophical sides of historical i torical Per E. Guldbeck, New York State Historical Assn, and research associate; Donald V. Hague, Utah Museum of Natural History curator of exhibits; Marvin Kiett. Nebraska Historical Society director. Other faculty members will be Myra Eilen Jenkins, deputy of archives, New Mexico State Records Center and Archives; William E. Marsnal, director, State Historical Society of Colorado; Fhilip P. n, the seminar is .Conducting member; Thurman 0. Fox, museum director, State His- The 26 faculty members for the seminar all nationally prominent historians, archivists and anthropologists will include William T. Alder-sodirector, American Association for State and Local ar ; D. Fitzpatrick, Utah Heritage Foundation board of directors Topics covered will range from photo reproduction and fund raising to the work of the curator and conservation of museum objects. 16-d- Neb.; Clement M. Silvestro, Historical Society Chicago director. Seminar faculty guests will also include Frank 0. Spinney, Manchester, N.H., Historical Assn, director; Holman J. Swinney, Adirondack Museum Walter director; Trenerry, Minnesota Histori pocnaO vaDuei ON The seminar will open Sept. lectures on Historical Societies and Agencies in the United States and Canada 4 with si jt and "Historical Museums." and "Historical Museums "Curators and Collections are topics for Sept. 5. A daylong field trip to Promontory National Historic Site, John Arms Museum, Ogden, and Antelope Islard is scheduled for Sept. 6. W. Browning Lectures and their dates are: Sept. 8, "Conservation and Care of Collections and "Museum Exhibits and Installations; Sept. 9, "Research in State and Local History; Sept. 10, "Archives and Manuscripts; Sept. 11, "Trustees and their Responsibilities and "Director and Staff Relations; Sept. 12, "historic Preservation and "Architectural Research; Sept. 15, Federal Programs in "Finance and Fund History, Raising and "Oral History; FOURTH FLOOR NOTIONS For your home's central unit, a "One Size Fits All For window conditioners you need only the exten- -' sion measurement. Covers in 5 sizes with indoor draft cover included. cover. SALT LAKE CITY in Salt Lake Mail and phone orders filled. Indicate extension measurement for window conditioner cover. For delivery, dial 328-118- 8 in Provo area. Zenith 737 in outlying a(eas. Allow 4 da'S for delivery. 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