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Debra Hughes <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Oct 2000 11:22:59 -0400
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Sorry that I didn't include the location.  The conference will be held at
the Hagley Museum and Library which is located in Wilmington, Delaware - USA.

Debra Hughes
Curator of Collections and Exhibits
Hagley Museum and Library


At 09:41 AM 10/3/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>Thanks for the invitation.  Where is this conference being held?  Somewhere
>in the US?
>
>Robin K Panza                         [log in to unmask]
>Collection Manager, Section of Birds          ph:  412-622-3255
>Carnegie Museum of Natural History       fax: 412-622-8837
>4400 Forbes Ave.
>Pittsburgh  PA  15213-4008  USA
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Debra Hughes [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Tuesday, 03 October, 2000 8:31 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Kitchen Conference
>
>
>This is a free one day conference.  The only fee would be for lunch.  We
>decided to do a conference on kitchens following the restoration of the
>circa 1925 kitchen and pantry at Eleutherian Mills Residence, the home of
>Louise du Pont Crowninshield.
>
>Debra Hughes
>Curator of Collections and Exhibits
>Hagley Museum and Library
>
>
>
>KITCHENS: DESIGN, TECHNOLOGIES, AND WORK
>
>Hagley Museum and Library Soda House, Friday, November 10, 2000
>
>
>        9:00-10:00      Keynote address, Joy Parr, Simon Fraser University
>
>        10:00-10:15     Break
>
>        10:15-12:15     Panel I: Ideology and Technology
>
>                                Mary Anne Beecher, University of Oregon
>                        "Inside the Kitchen Cabinet: Manufactured Storage,
>                        1900-1950"
>
>                        Amy Bix, Iowa State University
>                        "Equipped for Life: College Home Economics Programs
>                        and Household Appliances, 1920-1980"
>
>                        Shelley Nickles, NMAH, Smithsonian Institution
>                        "Kitchen Appliance Design and Class Identity in
>                        Postwar America"
>
>                        Commentator:  Robert Friedel (University of
>Maryland)
>
>        12:15-1:30      Lunch
>
>        1:30-4:00       Panel II: Indoors & Out
>
>                        Elizabeth Cromley, Northeastern University
>                        "Kitchen Frontiers"
>
>                        Sarah Leavitt, University of Colorado Heritage
>Center
>                        "The Most Influential House of 1953: The Command
>                        Post Kitchen and American Domestic Advice"
>
>                        Anthony Rubano, Illinois Historic Preservation
>Agency
>                        "The Suburban Barbecue: An American Icon"
>
>                        Abigail A. Van Slyck, Connecticut College
>                        "The Girl Scout and the Buddy Burner: Cooking for
>                        Fun at American Summer Camps"
>
>                        Commentator: Ellen Lupton (Maryland Institute
>                        College of Art and the Cooper-Hewitt National Design
>                        Museum)
>
>        4:00-6:00       Reception
>
>        4:30-5:30       Tours of historic 1920s kitchen, Eleutherian Mills,
>                        Hagley Museum and Library
>
>
>For registration info, please contact Carol Ressler Lockman, Hagley Center,
>email:  [log in to unmask]
>
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