Margaret Mead: Human Nature and the Power of Culture

Acknowledgments

Staff for the Exhibition

Curator: Patricia A. Francis
Co-curator: Mary Wolfskill, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress

Interpretive Programs Officer: Irene Chambers
Exhibition Director: Carroll Johnson-Welsh

Interpretive Programs Office: Deborah Durbeck, Betsy Nahum-Miller, Giulia Adelfio, Denise Agee, Margaret Brown, Kim Curry, Seth DeMatties, Tambra Johnson, David Hayward, Martha Hopkins, Susan Mordan, Christopher O'Connor, Cheryl Regan, Leda Starks, and Pamela Steele. Interns-Jennifer Hawes, Ajia Henderson, and Kristen Kimberling

Exhibitions Loans: Smithsonian Institution, and Catherine Bateson

Film Research: Sam Serafy

Film Production: Montage Productions Ltd

Other Library of Congress Staff:

Marvin Kranz, Manuscript Division; the Manuscript Reading Room Staff; Rikki Condon, Conservation Office; Amir Pasic and Larry Stafford, Development Office; Mike Mashon and Pat Loughney, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division; Prosser Gifford and Lester Vogel, Office of Scholarly Programs; Jill Brett and Helen Dalrymple, Public Affairs Office; Lynn Brooks, Domenic Sergi, Jade Curtis, Karl Rogers, Information Technology Services; Winston Tabb, Library Services; Julianne Mangin and Elizabeth Miller, Network Development and MARC Standards Office; Wanda Cartwright, Special Events Office; Stanley Bandong, Graphics Service Unit; Onnetta Benoit, Printing Management Section; Maurice Sanders, Automation Planning and Liaison Office; Christopher Hansen, Office of Contracts and Logistics; Hill Montague, Kenneth Lopez, and James Schenkel, Office of Security.

Special thanks are due to the following individuals for their scholarly advice and expertise: Margaret Caffrey, University of Memphis; Deborah Gerwertz, Amherst College; Jerome Handler, Virginia Foundation for the Humanities; Laura Nader, University of California, Berkeley; Bradd Shore, Emory University; and Virginia Yans-McLaughlin, Rutgers University.

In addition we extend our thanks to:

Wilton S. Dillon, Senior Scholar Emeritus, Smithsonian Institution, and Ken Heyman, photographer.

Exhibition and Brochure Design: Riggs Ward Design, Richmond, Virginia

The exhibition and its programming were made possible
through the generous support of

The Institute for Intercultural Studies
The Barrick W. Groom Endowment and The Sergei Grimm Endowment, Smithsonian Institution
The Samuel Rubin Foundation
The American Anthropological Association
The Reed Foundation, Inc.
HarperCollins Publishers
Bell & Howell Information and Learning


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