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Neal Jacobs <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 5 Nov 1998 21:58:39 -0500
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>Hello--
>
>I am looking for museums who are planning a retrospective exhibition on
>either the millenium or the turn-of-the-century.  I am more specifically
>looking for some individuals who might want to talk about their project at
>next year's AASLH meeting who theme addresses the millenium.  I am
>proposing a session on exhibiting for the millenium.
>
>We are doing a turn-of-the-century thing at our museum, and it might be
>illuminating to contrast ours with other projects.  Don't all answer at
>once, yall.
>
>Jack Lufkin, Curator
>State Historical Society of Iowa
>600 E Locust
>Des Moines, IA  50319
>(515) 281-8295
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Since William McKinley was re-elected President in the year 1900, we are
definitely doing an exhibition covering his re-election and his repeated
defeat of William Jennings Bryan.  Since I am the new curator at the
McKinley Museum and National Memorial, I am just beginning to delve into the
issues that I should cover.  I would be glad to further discuss the planned
exhibits when I get more settled in.
Lorri Jacobs
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