[NHCOLL-L:2896] Re: How natural history museums have changed lives

Marla Coppolino marlacop at amnh.org
Tue Nov 29 13:54:55 EST 2005


Dear Beth,

Natural History magazine's website is:
http://www.nhmag.com/

 From the main page, if you click on "Pick from the past", you can access 
selected articles.

You can also do a search for articles from:
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134

If you still aren't able to find it, I'd imagine you could contact someone 
at Natural History magazine, through their site.

Best wishes,
Marla


At 01:32 PM 11/29/2005, you wrote:

>I am looking for an article I have been told of that appeared in Natural 
>History, about 5 years back. It interviewed prominent Americans about how 
>natural history museums have influenced their lives. Ring any bells with 
>anyone? I have made a reasonable effort to find an on-line index for the 
>magazine, and found nada. The only other clue I have is that it may have 
>been in an issue celebrating a major anniversary for AMNH­I am guessing 
>their 125th? Any leads appreciated. Thank you.
>
>Beth
>
>Elizabeth Merritt
>
>Director, Museum Advancement & Excellence
>
>American Association of Museums
>
>1575 Eye Street N.W., Suite 400
>
>Washington, DC 20005
>
>(202)218-7661
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Marla L. Coppolino
Scientific Assistant
Division of Invertebrate Zoology, Section Malacology
American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY  10024-5192
E-mail:  marlacop at amnh.org
http://research.amnh.org/invertzoo/malacology/personnel/coppolino.html
Tel:  212-769-5720
Fax: 212-769-5277
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