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Hank Burchard <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Feb 1996 09:59:47 -0500
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   Sorry to broadcast this, but the original poster's address was zapped.
I wrote an article for the Weekend section of the Washington Post when
the museum opened, and there were articles in just about every other
major newspaper in the country. A visit to any library, or a data base
search should produce a whole lot more than your friend may want to know.
   Or call the museum at (202) 488-0400 and I'm sure they'll be happy to
send her a fact sheet and citations.

     Hank Burchard * [log in to unmask] * Washington DC

On Wed, 31 Jan 1996, Rob Kruszynski wrote:

> Dear  Linda,
>
> My only [faint] memory of an article is a longish one in the
> Smithsonian Magazine i.e. journal of the Smithsonian Institution.
> About two years ago ?
>
> Robert
> ****************************************************
>
> At 10:01 AM 1/31/96 -0800, you wrote:
> >Are there any published articles on the Holocaust Museum?  I am posting
> >this message for a colleague who does not have access to the Internet.
> >Thank you!!
> >
> >Linda Ellis
> >Museum Studies Program
> >San Francisco State University
> >[log in to unmask]
> >
> >
> From :  Robert  Kruszynski,         Human  Origins  Group,
> The  Natural  History  Museum,   Cromwell  Road,  London  SW7  5BD,  U.K.
> Tel.  :   00 44 (0) 171 938  8711   or     00  44  (0)  171  938  9270
> E-mail  :   [log in to unmask]            Fax  :   00  44  (0)  71  938  9277
>
>

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