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Records

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Object Details

Descriptive Entry

These records consist of press releases, memoranda, tapes documenting Museum activities, newspaper clippings concerning the Museum, correspondence, exhibition catalogues, exhibition scripts, invitations, guest lists, and photographs. Material pre-dating the appointment of Rebecca Bean consists entirely of news clippings.
sova.sia.faru0360

Topic

Historical museums
Museums -- Public relations
Museums -- Press coverage
Museum exhibits

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Records

Historical Note

In the early 1970s, the central Office of Public Affairs of the Smithsonian Institution handled public affairs and special events of the National Museum of History and Technology (NMHT). In 1972 Rebecca Bean left that office to become first Special Events Assistant and then Special Events Officer for the Office of Public Affairs of NMHT and served until 1975. Bean was succeeded by Geraldine B. Sanderson as Special Events Officer, 1976-1977, with a change of title to Public Information Officer, 1978-1981. In October 1981, the name of the Museum changed to National Museum of American History (NMAH). In 1982 Mary W. Dyer was appointed Public Information Officer and reported to the Director, 1982-1983. In 1984 the Office of Public Affairs was placed under the Department of Public Programs, and Dyer continued to serve, 1984- .

Extent

33 cu. ft. (33 record storage boxes)

Date

circa 1970-1985

Archival Repository

Smithsonian Institution Archives

Identifier

Record Unit 360

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Audiotapes
Motion pictures (visual works)
Photographs
Videotapes
Manuscripts

Citation

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 360, National Museum of American History (U.S.), Office of Public Affairs, Records

Genre/Form

Audiotapes
Motion pictures (visual works)
Photographs
Videotapes
Manuscripts
SIA.FARU0360
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https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_216927
Record Unit 360
SIA

Record ID

ebl-1503510992458-1503510992470-0

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Dr. Willard Frank Libby, 3/6/1975

1976-1977 Doubleday

Sir Edmund Hillary, 11/26/1974

Prof. James Dewey Watson, 1/29/1974

Caspar Weinberger, 5/23/1974

Isaac Asimov, 4/17/1975

PHOTOGRAPHS, including: Bees: Hall of Agriculture; Boehm Birds 1973; Scottish Bagpiping, 4/1/1977; Visit by Gambian musicians, 6/17/1977; Nation of Nations opening, 6/9/1976; "The Right to Vote" reception, 9/26/1972; Opening of Afro-American traditions in the decorative arts, 10/17/1979; 7th International Conference on the History of Cartography, 8/7 to 8/10/1977; Leon Dinner, 11/8/1977; Lionel Train presentation, 1/5/1978; Valentine's Day exhibit, 2/14/1978; Atom Smashers opening, 12/1/1977 (b&w); ERA Conference Presentation, 2/16/1978; First ladies Needlepoint Rug presentation, 2/27/1978

Sir Fred Hoyle, 1/16/1975

Fourth of July, 1977

Americans As Proconsuls Meeting, 5/20/1977

Stephen Birmingham, 2/26/1976

Moshe Safdie, 4/17/1974

Hugh Wheldon, 3/19/1974

1974-1975 Doubleday

John Updike, 12/8/1976

Thomas C. Cochran, 4/2/1976

Fourth of July, 1979

Janet Guthrie - Race Car Driver, 7/5/1979

David Matthews, 12/4/1975

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