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...Museum. The Peabody Museum is a research and teaching institution whose major priority has never been public exhibition. However, the collections from the sacred well have had significant exposure over the past 50 years. Our museum has developed a nationwide collection-sharing program, pioneered by Frances Silverman and Lea McChesney, to make the rich resources of the Peabody available to others. Karl Lamberg-Karlovsky, Director Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University Cambridge, Mass...
...into a new Office of Intelligence. He also hopes to hire a respected retired police chief to run a new office of Law Enforcement Coordination, designed to improve the bureau's often-testy relations with state and local police. That office will be supervised by executive assistant director Kathleen McChesney, who will also run the lab, the FBI Academy, the fingerprint division and other support services...
...ceremony, 10 young scholars were also awarded the Goldsmith Research Award. Robert W. McChesney received the Goldsmith Book Prize for the top book in press and politics his work, Rich Media, Poor Democracy: Communication Politics in Dubious Times. He received a $5,000 prize...
DIED. WILLIAM MCCHESNEY MARTIN JR., 91, even-keeled Chairman of the Federal Reserve for 19 years; in Washington. Martin, who helped define the Federal Reserve as an independent entity, was known for his cautious, if not entirely dire, predictions; he described economic booms as "the party that leads to the hangover." His no-nonsense style--and occasionally unpopular stands--nevertheless managed to inspire the trust of Presidents from Truman to Nixon...
...have turned from being focused on internal considerations of collection, management and documentation towards focusing on presentations of the collection to the public," said Leah McChesney, the museum's administrator of exhibitions...