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Records, 1974-1991 Records, 1974-1991 Finding aid prepared by Smithsonian Institution Archives Smithsonian Institution Archives Washington, D.C. Contact us at [email protected] Table of Contents Collection Overview ........................................................................................................ 1 Administrative Information .............................................................................................. 1 Historical Note.................................................................................................................. 1 Descriptive Entry.............................................................................................................. 1 Names and Subjects ...................................................................................................... 1 Container Listing ............................................................................................................. 3 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_217189 Collection Overview Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C., [email protected] Title: Records Identifier: Record Unit 632 Date: 1974-1991 Extent: 27 cu. ft. (27 record storage boxes) Creator:: Smithsonian Resident Associate Program. Office of Public Affairs Language: English Administrative Information Prefered Citation Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 632, Smithsonian Resident Associate Program, Office of Public Affairs, Records Historical Note The Smithsonian Resident Associate Program (RAP) was established in 1965 by Secretary S. Dillon Ripley to provide residents of the greater Washington, D.C., area the opportunity to participate in the activities of the Smithsonian Institution. The Program was administered under the assistant secretary for Public Service from 1965 to 1977 and thereafter under the Office of Management and Development, 1978-1990, and the Office of External Affairs, 1991- . Janet W. Solinger served as director of the Resident Associate Program, 1973- . Joan Cole was Publicist, 1983- . Descriptive Entry These records document the activities of the publicist and include information on special events sponsored by the Resident Associate Program. They consist of events files, correspondence, staff memoranda, photographs and slides, brochures, press releases, and news clippings. Most records are dated from 1983 to 1991, with some historical files dating from 1974. Of note are records of Smithsonian Kite Festivals; the Resident Associate Program's 25th Anniversary, 1990; and selected files concerning the Young Associates. Names and Subject Terms This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms: Page 1 of 75 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_217189 Subjects: Museums -- Educational aspects Museums -- Public relations Types of Materials: Black-and-white photographs Black-and-white transparencies Brochures Clippings Manuscripts Names: Cole, Joan Ripley, S. Dillon (Sidney Dillon), 1913-2001 Smithsonian Associates. Young Associates Program Smithsonian Institution. Assistant Secretary for Public Service Smithsonian Institution. Office of External Affairs Smithsonian Institution. Office of Membership and Development Smithsonian Institution. Resident Associates Program. Kite Festival Solinger, Janet W. Page 2 of 75 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_217189 Container Listing Box 1 Box 1 of 27 "Towards 2001", Request for copies - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Washington Post, "Performance" - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Washington Post, "Openings," - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Washington Post, Washington Home Section - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Washington Post "Weekend at the Movies" - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Washington Post, Weekend Section "Carousel" - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Washington Post "Fall Education Review" - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Washington Post "Recordings" - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Washington Post "Critics Picks" - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Washington Post Correspondence, 1983-1984 Box 1 of 27 TV Stations - Washington, D.C.; General, 1983-1984 Box 1 of 27 Television correspondence, 1983-1984 Box 1 of 27 Press Releases, 1974-1975 and undated Box 1 of 27 Mailing Lists, 1974-1975 and undated Box 1 of 27 Newspaper clippings: Kite flying on the Mall, 1976-1981 Box 1 of 27 Smithsonian Magazine - 1984 Box 1 of 27 "The Torch" - 1984 Box 1 of 27 The Washington Theater Guide - 1984 Box 1 of 27 The Washington Woman - 1984 Page 3 of 75 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_217189 Box 1 of 27 The Washington Montage - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Washington Gardener Magazine - 1984 Box 1 of 27 USA Today, 1983-1984 Box 1 of 27 AIA Memo (Newsletter of the AIA - American Institute of Architects) - 1984 Box 1 of 27 "Wall Street Journal" - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Washington Good Life Magazine, 1983-1984 Box 1 of 27 "Voice of America" - 1983 Box 1 of 27 Military Press such as Pentagram News and Stars and Stripes - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Journal Newspapers, 1983-1984 Box 1 of 27 Jazz Times, 1983 - 1984 Box 1 of 27 The New York Times - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Children's Papers, Kid Street News - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Global Press Reviews - 1984 Box 1 of 27 House Beautiful - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Potomac Children - 1984 Box 1 of 27 The Evening Capital "Features and Editions" - 1984 Box 1 of 27 The Washington Post "Literary Calendar" - 1984 Box 1 of 27 "This Week" - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Radio - Washington, D.C.; General, 1983-1985 Box 1 of 27 Radio correspondence - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Public Information Office - Lilas Wiltshire - 1984 Box 1 of 27 Dossier Magazine, 1983-1984 Page 4 of 75 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_217189 Box 1 of 27 National Geographic Traveler Magazine, 1983-1984 Box 1 of 27 Night Life Magazine - 1983 Box 1 of 27 Northern Virginian Box 1 of 27 Washingtonian Magazine; General - 1984 Box 2 Box 2 of 27 Washington Post "Style" - 1984 Box 2 of 27 Washington Post "Features and Reviews" - 1984 Box 2 of 27 Washington Times; General - 1984 Box 2 of 27 Washington Times "Capital Life" and "Calendar" - 1984 Box 2 of 27 Washington Times Correspondence - 1984 Box 2 of 27 Washington Post "Weekend's Best" - 1984 Box 2 of 27 Washington Post, Washington section "This Week" - 1984 Box 2 of 27 Washington Post, Review section - 1984 Box 2 of 27 Out of Town Papers, 1983-1984 Box 2 of 27 Asia Society's Calendar of Events - 1984 Box 2 of 27 Washington Weekly - 1984 Box 2 of 27 Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington, 1983-1984 Box 2 of 27 Suburban Newspapers, 1983-1984 RAP Public Affairs Office - Special Events Files, 1984 Box 2 of 27 Amadeus Box 2 of 27 African Moods and Melodies Page 5 of 75 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_217189 Box 2 of 27 Appalachian Stump Jumpers Box 2 of 27 Artificial Intelligence - Machines That Think Box 2 of 27 Austrian Architects Box 2 of 27 The Awaking Land Box 2 of 27 Backstage at the Ballet Box 2 of 27 Baubles, Bangles and Beads Box 2 of 27 Best Years of Our Lives Box 2 of 27 What's Up Doc - Mel Blanc Box 2 of 27 The Buck Stops Here Box 2 of 27 Caligarism in the German Cinema Box 2 of 27 An Evening with Judy Chicago Box 2 of 27 Chinese Orchestra Box 3 Box 3 of 27 An Independent Woman (Cowles) Box 3 of 27 Christo Box 3 of 27 Commercial Photography Course Box 3 of 27 Cool and Classical Box 3 of 27 The Cutting Edge of Science Box 3 of 27 Dancer's Choice - Final Salute to Washington Dance Box 3 of 27 Danali Wilderness Box 3 of 27 Dinosaurs Forever Box 3 of 27 Discover Graphics Exhibit Page 6 of 75 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_217189 Box 3 of 27 Discovery Theater - "Boley" Box 3 of 27 Discovery Theater - "Critter Chat" Box 3 of 27 Discovery Theater - Dinosaur Rock Box 3 of 27 Discovery Theater - My Performance/Hansel and Gretel Box 3 of 27 Discovery Theater - Indian Legends in Puppetry and Stories Box 3 of 27 Discovery Theater - Adventures of Monkey King Box 3 of 27 Discovery Theater - "Puss in Boots" Box 3 of 27 Discovery Theater - Paul Vincent-Davis Repertory Puppets Box 3 of 27 Discovery Theater - Reception, 1985 Box 3 of 27 Discovery Theater - Theatre Beyond Words Box 3 of 27 The Art of Disney Animation Box 3 of 27 Don't Step on the Water Bears Box 3 of 27 The Drawing Board: Giants of Cartoon Art Box 3 of 27 Dream Cities Box 3 of 27 Duth Film Treat Box 3 of 27 John Eaton Brunch Contert Box 3 of 27 Elegance and Enigma: Watteau Box 3 of 27 Emerson String Quartet (6 folders) Box 3 of 27 Eternal Cities of Italy Box 3 of 27 Ana Maria Fernaud Box 3 of 27 The Fiddle Puppet Cloggers Page 7 of 75 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_217189 Box 3 of 27 Broadway Musicals of the Truman Years, "Hello Harry" Box 3 of 27 From Silence to Scream - Six Decades of Alfred Hitchcock Box 3 of 27 A Sense of Style: Great American Furniture Box 3 of 27 Free Snow Tonite Box 3 of 27 French Film Week Box 3 of 27 Genetics: Inheritance and Hope Box 3 of 27 Genetics Revolution Box 3 of 27 Gewandhaus Bach Orchestra of Leipzig Box 3 of 27 Best of Gilbert and Sullivan Box 3 of 27 Give 'Em Hell, Harry Box 3 of 27 Glorious Glass Box 3 of 27 Nadine Gordimer's South Africa Box 3 of 27 Geoffrey Holder, Instant Theater Box 3 of 27 Country Girls Box 3 of 27 A Cline Portrait - Simone de Beauvoir Box 3 of 27 Shanghai and Origin of Chinese Culture Box 3 of 27 Indonesian Borobudur Box 3 of 27 Charles Ives Fourth of July Box 3 of 27 A Few Drops of Wine Box 3 of 27 Sun Singer Box 3 of 27 Iraqi Con ert, Fashion Show, etc. Box 3 of 27 Faces of Japan Page 8 of 75 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_217189 Box 3 of 27 Japanese Experimental Film, 1960-1980 Box 3 of 27 Jazz Inside Out Box 3 of 27 Washington Jazz Ensemble Box 3 of 27 Kaleidoscope Theatre Presents Random Samples Box 3 of 27 Kaz-E-No-Ko Box 3 of 27 London Palace and Gardens - Charmian Lace Box 3 of 27 Annual Kite Festival Box 3 of 27 Djimo Kouyati in Concert - Traditional Music and Dance of Western Africa Box 3 of 27 Latin American Cinema Box 3 of 27 Living and Working in Space: Final Frontier, Henry Hartsfield, Jr.
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