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She and curator
She turned out to be a fan, too, of Margaret Bouton, the Gallery's associate curator of education.
She served as curator of ethnology at the American Museum of Natural History from 1946 to 1969.
She married Roy soon after arriving in Chicago and had three children, one named Kevin and the other named Ramon Price ( from a later marriage ), former artist and chief curator of The DuSable Museum of African American History.
She is curator of the Medicine Mound Museum, a restoration of her late father's general store in the ghost town of Medicine Mound, located nine miles south of Chilicothe.
She founded the Portland Museum, on the island, which opened in 1930, and acted as the museum's curator.
She also had a serious romantic relationship with Theodore Rousseau, curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art who was, she recalled " highly intelligent, witty and self-confident to the point of arrogance.
She hired Clement Conger from the State Department to be the Executive Mansion's new curator-replacing the house's first curator, James Ketchum, who had been hired by Jacqueline Kennedy.
" She contacted White House curator Clement Conger to cancel any further development of a new official china pattern from the Lenox China Company, and began supervising the packing of the family's personal belongings.
She joined the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York as an assistant in 1906, becoming assistant curator in 1910, associate curator in 1922, and curator of Greek and Roman art in 1925, a position she held until 1948, when she became honorary curator until her death in 1972.
David Schwartz, the chief curator of the Museum of the Moving Image, notes, " She built up a level of stardom in Hollywood, but Hollywood didn ’ t know what to do with her.
She continued to work at the museum, largely unaided, and after 28 years, she was promoted to assistant curator in charge of the Division of Crustacea.
Rasmussen is a visiting assistant professor of zoology, and assistant museum curator of mammalogy and ornithology, at Michigan State University, having formerly been a research associate for the eminent American ornithologist S. Dillon Ripley at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D. C. She is a member of the American Ornithologists Union ( AOU ) Committee on Classification and Nomenclature, a scientific associate with the bird group of the British Natural History Museum zoology section at Tring, and an associate editor of The Ibis, the scientific journal of the British Ornithologists ' Union.
She join the staff of the Royal Ontario Museum in 1929 as a " second ssistant draftsman " and became its first curator of textiles in 1939.
She start working at the Royal Ontario Museum in 1929 as a second assistant " draftsman " and became its first curator.
She was formerly curator of animal training for SeaWorld of California.
She served as the guest curator for " The Courtly Art of the Ancient Maya ", a highly acclaimed exhibition of Maya art that took place in 2004 at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C., and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
She joined the museum staff as a curatorial assistant in 1975, became the museum's curator in 1982 and its director in 1988.
She was appointed curator of the Vienna Festival a few months after her retirement, a post she held until her death in Vienna at age 71 ( she had been diagnosed with bone cancer during her last Met performances ).
She volunteered as the President of the Wasilla-Knik-Willow Creek Historical Society, and was the curator of the Wasilla and Knik museums.
She has twin daughters: Jessica Higgins, a New York-based intermedia artist closely associated with seminal curator Lance Fung, late Fluxus gallerist Emily Harvey, The Artists Museum's Construction In Process and having performed and collaborated as a youth in original Fluxus related events ; and Hannah Higgins, a writer and art historian residing in Chicago, Illinois.
She began her career as curator at the Alexander Keillor Museum at Avebury.

She and papers
She was arrested by Phoenix Police after they received the indictment papers from Portland detectives.
She has been repaying the debt from her housekeeping budget, and also from some work she got copying papers by hand, which she did secretly in her room, and took pride in her ability to earn money " as if she were a man.
She asked, " Could the SIS really be such fools they failed to notice suitcase-loads of papers leaving the office?
She established the " Eileen Heckart Collection " at Ohio State University's Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute, with her notes, copies of scripts, and personal papers.
She wrote about 136 papers on physiology and systematics of the lower invertebrates and published technical papers on annelid and polyclad worms and on other invertebrates.
She gave papers to it in 1912, 1915, and 1919.
She was a friend and defender of Hoover for the remainder of her life, and many of her personal papers are now in the Rose Wilder Lane Collection at the Herbert Hoover Library in West Branch, Iowa.
She has published more than 200 research papers and three books:
She resumed her residence in Skowhegan, where she oversaw the construction of a library to hold her papers.
She was also a supporter of-and the first to sign the nomination papers of-the first Jewish Mayor of Ottawa, Lorry Greenburg.
She wrote seminal papers on identity, essentialism, possibilia, belief, moral conflict as well as some critical historical studies.
She created a wing to the home that became a presidential library of his papers.
She retrieved Anne Frank's diary after the family were arrested and kept the papers safe until Otto Frank returned from Auschwitz and learned of his daughter's death.
She does not have adoption papers in the novel, but her parents let her stay with Miss Honey.
She has published a book chapter and several papers on the Iranian women ’ s movement.
She published over thirty papers on functional approximation, numerical analysis and Mathieu functions.
She found work as a journalist, with local and foreign papers.
She holds one patent, has authored several technical papers, and is a Registered Professional Engineer.
She also has published research papers, in newspapers and magazines and at meetings.
She joined Wilder Penfield at the Montreal Neurological Institute in 1950 and published landmark papers with Penfield and William Beecher Scoville in 1957 and 1958.
*" They came into the court and they woz givin ' the papers out to the jurerors ( Jury ) ... She shouts ' Bobby, there must be a Housie on before the case!
She holds one patent and published nine papers in scientific journals.
She remained a faculty member at Birzeit University until 1995, publishing numerous poems, short stories, papers and articles on Palestinian culture, literature, and politics.

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