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Participant name: Newmyer

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FA-011379-79Research Programs: Fellowships for University TeachersR. Kent NewmyerInterpretive Biography of Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story (1779-1845)6/1/1979 - 6/1/1980$20,000.00R.KentNewmyer   University of ConnecticutStorrsCT06269-9000USA1979Law and JurisprudenceFellowships for University TeachersResearch Programs200000200000

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FA-26879-87Research Programs: Fellowships for University TeachersR. Kent NewmyerChief Justice John Marshall and the Constitution9/1/1987 - 8/31/1988$27,500.00R. Kent Newmyer   University of ConnecticutStorrsCT06269-9000USA1986U.S. HistoryFellowships for University TeachersResearch Programs275000275000

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GM-10073-70Public Programs: Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical OrganizationsUniversity of ConnecticutSupport of Museum Fellowship program with Old Sturbridge Village9/1/1970 - 8/31/1971$31,200.00R. Kent Newmyer   University of ConnecticutStorrsCT06269-9000USA1970History, GeneralHumanities Projects in Museums and Historical OrganizationsPublic Programs312000312000

Intensive 11-month course leading to M.A. degree in historical museum studies of Old Sturbridge Village in Connecticut, in conjunction with history department at U. of Conn. Designed to help fill increasing need for qualified historical society and museum personnel. ABSTRACT: Joint enterprise of History Department of University of Connecticut and Old Sturbridge Village offers an intensive 11-month course leading to M.A. degree in historical museum studies at Old Sturbridge Village and coordinated history courses at University of Connecticut. Program offers courses in museum training, field work, special seminars and conferences, and opportunities to meet and talk with museum administrators--all designed to prepare students for work in historical and theoretical problems related to collections of American historical material and conservation thereof. Program designed to help fill the increasing need for qualified historical society, museum and agency personnel. Funds for 6 Fellows' stipends, tuition Continuation of H69-0-59.

GM-10109-71Public Programs: Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical OrganizationsUniversity of ConnecticutMuseum Fellowship Program9/1/1971 - 9/30/1972$32,400.00R. Kent Newmyer   University of ConnecticutStorrsCT06269-9000USA1971Museum Studies or Historical PreservationHumanities Projects in Museums and Historical OrganizationsPublic Programs324000324000

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