In a message dated 9/30/03 7:51:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
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Dear Lacemakers,

What a curriculum!  So many from "our" family are on the faculty - 
congratulations to you all.

Because people overseas who are coming to the U.S. may not be familiar with 
it, I want to recommend the Winterthur Tour on Wednesday.  Winterthur is the 
foremost decorative arts museum in the U.S., built by Henry Francis DuPont.  If 
you are interested, I recommend you visit their website, and use the selection 
choices at the top of the first page - especially "About Winterthur" and 
"Research Resources & Academic Programs".  If I were 40 years younger, I'd 
investigate the educational possibilities presented by this fine institution!

http://www.winterthur.org/

Two years ago, I attended a Winterthur special study program.  At that time, 
they had at least a dozen 18th Century whitework (needlelace fillings)  
samplers on exhibit -- mostly borrowed.  I've never seen so many of this type in one 
place before.  It was wonderful.

Jeri Ames in Maine USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center

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