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Date: | Wed, 28 Sep 1994 18:07:53 -0400 |
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To Whoever,
I am a first year public history graduate student. To be honest, I
just graduated and recieved my B.A. in History and knew absolutely
nothing about public history. My question to all on this list is the
following: How good are the opportunities in museum work? Thought
money is not a priority for me, I have heard I should be careful
about taking out too many school loans. Will I be living in povery
(excuse my spelling errors--poverty) for the rest of my natural
life? What are the opportunities within museum work? The most
important question of all--How much do you like working for a museum,
and as a public historian in general?
If I have messed up in regard to sending this message, please forgive
me, as I am only now slowly overcoming my computer phobia. Set me
straight if it is needed. If you wish to write to me directly, my
e mail address is as follows:
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I thank you all in advance for your comments. Hopefully, as I begin
to get my bearings in my studies in public history, I will participate
in the many interesting discussions I have read thus far. Once again,
thank you for your comments and support.
Bryan C. Kimmet
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