FUND: Hagley Grants and Fellowships Awarded/April, '96

Josef J. Barton (texbart@merle.acns.nwu.edu)
Tue, 14 May 1996 10:37:46 -0500

The Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society,
Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, Delaware has awarded
grants and fellowships to support research in the Library's
collections to the following recipients for the summer of 1996:

Jennifer Bannister
Carnegie Mellon University
"Creating Television: Science, Technology, and Industry,
1920-1970"

Betsy Bradley
Independent scholar
"The Works: The Industrial Architecture of the United States"

John K. Brown
University of Virginia
"The Forges of Industry: Capital Equipment Builders in
Nineteenth
Century America"

Alison Clarke
University College, London
"Parties are the Answer: Tupperware and the Politics of
Post-War
Consumption"

Barbara Ann Day
Temple University
"A Feminist Study of Madame Germain de Stael Through a
Consideration of
her Relationship with Pierre Samuel du Pont"

Ferdinando Fasce
University of Genoa
"Remaking the Public in Corporate America: The Development of
Corporate
Public Relations, 1900-1940"

Mary Eschelbach Gregson
Knox College
"Middlemen of the Mid-Nineteenth Century"

Julie Kimmel
Johns Hopkins University
"Creating a New Science of Employee Relations: The
Professionalization
of Personnel Management, 1910-1950"

Frederic S. Lee
De Montfort University
"Gunpowder Trade Association"

Nina Lerman
Whitman College
"Fitted for Life: Technical Education and Social Boundaries in
Industrializing America"

Alexander Magoun
University of Maryland, College Park
"Shaping the Sound of Music at RCA Victor, 1929-1958"

Debra Michals
New York University
"Beyond Pin Money: The Rise of Women's Small Business Ownership,

1945-80"

Luciano Segreto
University of Florence
"The Political, Economic and Business Rationale for U. S. Direct
Investment Abroad, 1945-68"

Aristotle Tympas
Georgia Institute of Technology
"The History of the Electrical Analyzer: Researching Computing
Origins
at the Hagley Museum and Library"