[lace] Masters Thesis on American Lacemaking

2004-06-24 Thread Michelle Chase
Thank you for all the interest in my thesis. I received a Masters of Liberal Arts from Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC this May. I know that my thesis will will available at Dacus Library at Winthrop, and maybe also through interlibrary loan. I have sent one to the IOLI library as well.

Re: RE: [lace] Masters Thesis on American Lacemaking

2004-06-23 Thread Avital Pinnick
That depends very much on the policy of the institution and on the degree. There are many different master's degrees and they do not all require submission to University Microfilms or other institutions (although UMI does accept master's theses, it doesn't follow that all master's theses are

Re: [lace] Masters Thesis on American Lacemaking

2004-06-20 Thread Ilske und Peter Thomsen
Devon, Michelle has done a great job of pulling it all together, especially when one considers how little *truly American* lace there has been made in the short time US has been US. I think this would be interesting for all list-members especialy those who are interested in lace-history. Could

Re: [lace] Masters Thesis on American Lacemaking

2004-06-20 Thread Barbara Ballantyne
- From: Ilske und Peter Thomsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 6:47 PM Subject: Re: [lace] Masters Thesis on American Lacemaking Devon, Michelle has done a great job of pulling it all together, especially when one

[lace] Masters Thesis on American Lacemaking

2004-06-19 Thread Dmt11home
In a message dated 6/18/2004 10:16:14 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: First, I got Michelle Chase's Master Thesis on American (as in: US) Lacemaking; thanks, Michelle (sorry, I didn't have your e-address in my addressbook, so couldn't send a private message). Michelle has