Hello All -
I have ideas for two posters.
Laurie - the Museum of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX is located near
the northwest corner of the university. Campus, proper, is near the
southeast corner and along the east side. The university is large, so campus
and the museum are not close together. If memory serves, the museum did not
pull in a great amount of university students. The website there is
www.ttu.edu/~museum. They have contact info. there, so you can call or
e-mail them for advice, etc.

For those interested in cemetery programs- Jim's post brought to memory a
project from college, where a biology class I was in went to a cemetery to
do a statistics project related to birth and death dates. We used MS excel
spreadsheets and graphs to track the data, but this idea could probably be
simplified for younger age groups. Instead of looking at an entire cemetery,
a section could be tracked, for example.

Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Chris Godbold
Assistant Curator
Heritage Farmstead Museum
Plano, TX




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