14th Annual Meeting & National Symposium Accessories and Professional Practices

May 21 - 24, 1988 Cincinnati, Ohio

Abstracts edited by Kimberly S. Fink and Elizabeth Morano

Juried Papers The Material Scrapbooks of Hannah Ditzler Alspaugh, C. 1848-1913 Michelle L. Oberly, Ray College of Design, Illinois Rare, Racy and Rich: Accessories on the Grand Prairie, 1830 to 1860 Barbara J. Black, University of Illinois M. Allison Carll, University of Illinois The Shetland Shawl: History and Identification Diane E. Senders, University of Washington The Daughters of Penelope: What They Wore on their Heads Linda Welters, University of Rhode Island Professional Practices in a Small University Museum: A Case Study Marilyn DeLong, University of Minnesota, St. Paul Marla Berns, University of Minnesota, St. Paul Accessories: Bits and Pieces or Missing Pieces? Jo B. Paoletti, University of Maryland, College Park Jewelry: The Powerful Symbol Patricia Campbell Warner, University of North Carolina, Greensboro American Egyptian Revival Jewelry Shelly Foote, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. Fireworks and Fans: Edmund Soper Hunt and the Braintree Fans Barbara M. Delorey, Braintree Historical Society, Massachusetts Piecing Together the Past: 16th Century Footwear in Canada Stephen R. Davis, Canadian Parks Service Afoot in Oklahoma and Indian Territory, 1850-1910 M. Lynne Richards, Oklahoma State University Every Lady her Own Shoemaker or a Complete Self-Instructor in the Art of Making Gaiters and Shoes Carolyn R. Shine, Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio Shoenotes Gaza Bowen, Shoemaker Brief Collection Report: The Park Dowd Collection Inez Brooks-Myers, Oakland Museum, California He Wears Many Hats: Typology for Identifying and Dating Men’s Hats of the Twentieth Century Pamela J. Schlick, Indiana University Bes-Ben, Chicago’s Mad Hatter Elizabeth Jachimowicz, Chicago Historical Society, Illinois The Flower Artificial: An Eighteenth Century Trade of Ornament Kristen Janea Shafer-Whitacre, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Virginia