88. Acknowledgments and Edie Geist, John I. Hartman, Jr., Melvin Hess, Robert Lowing, David Schneider, Marsha Sener schuyler, james Shultz, Scott Standish, and John Vanderzell. http://www.fandm.edu/Departments/AmericanStudies/faculty/schuyler/urbanrenewal/a |
Acknowledgments The College is grateful to the many organizations and individuals who have contributed to its success. The Education Committee of Lancaster 250, chaired by John Jarvis and Leroy Hopkins, Jr., provided the initial grant, which was supplemented by funding from the Committee on Grants of the College. The college also awarded a Hackman Research Grant to James Leach '93, who spent the summer of 1992 exploring the holdings of various repositories and assembling an inventory of photographic images of the city's urban renewal projects. During the fall semester 1992, eleven students in the Senior Seminar in American Studies investigated specific topics related to urban renewal in Lancaster. These studentsChris Button, Tad Fleshman, Colleen Haggerty, Marie Johnson, James Leach, Andrea Mollica, Michael Piecuch, Kate Plona, Adele Sikora, Erin Snyder, Trish Zehnerconducted primary research and wrote extensive papers. Their findings helped shape the exhibition, as did the many contributions of American Studies Scholar in Residence Frank Mitchell. Numerous individuals have also aided the research, offered counsel as the exhibition took shape, or helped in some important way. Among these are Gene Aleci, John Andrew, Louis L. Athey, Norm and Edie Geist, John I. Hartman, Jr., Melvin Hess, Robert Lowing, David Schneider, Marsha Sener Schuyler, James Shultz, Scott Standish, and John Vanderzell. | |
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