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According to the article in last Sunday's Washington Post Magazine (if you
haven't gone on-line and read it yet, READ IT. Sure did get my steam up).
Behring, through a prior relationship with Michael Heyman, donated money to
NMNH for a mammal hall to house all the endangered species he's killed (ok,
that last was an editorial addition). However, the staff didn't produce fast
enough and he complained. To calm him down, Small offered the NMAH deal,
which comes with strings attached as to deadlines. Behring then brought the
Reynolds in because his $80mil was not enough to get everything done.
I think the next step is renaming the Smithsonian.... don't we miss the days
when things like the Garber facility and the Ripley Center were named after
staff :)
Pamela
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kathy Mancuso [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 10:53 PM
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> Subject: Re: Smithsonian in the news
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> Perhaps this is old news, but I happened to enter work at
> NMNH today from
> the mall side, and noticed that the closed mammal halls are
> now called the
> Behring Family Halls of Mammals (or something like that).
> Has anyone heard
> about this? Is this going to get to be like the "National Museum of
> American History, Behring Center"? How much control are they
> going to want
> over exhibition content?
>
> Kathy Mancuso
> Intern, Handbook of North American Indians
>
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