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Harvard Art Museums (46)

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The Harvard University Art Museums consist of the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum (1895- ), the Busch-Reisinger Museum (1901- ) in Werner Otto Hall, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum. The Fine Arts Library (1962- ) is maintained by the Fogg Museum.

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American association of museums (47)

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Museums association (7)

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Glasgow Museums (4)

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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. (11)

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Museums at Stony Brook (Stony Brook, N.Y.) (14)

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Texas Association of Museums (6)

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The Texas Association of Museums holds annual meetings and workshops for people involved in the museum professions throughout the state. The Texas Association of Museums (TAM) is a nonprofit organization and one of the oldest and largest museum associations in the United States. TAM seeks to promote the development of knowledge and skills among museum staffs, officers, trustees, and volunteers in all types of Texas museums. Officially organized as the TAM in 1974, the or...

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Fruitlands Museums (Harvard, Mass.) (4)

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Harvard Art Museums. Archives (4)

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University of Michigan. Museums. (4)

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The practice of retaining specimens for educational purposes is almost as old as the university itself. In 1837, the Regents, acting upon the suggestion of the state legislature, established a "Cabinet of Natural History," making a faculty member responsible for its development and administration. Throughout the nineteenth century responsibility for this activity generally fell upon a faculty member with zoological training. Originally the collections were housed in whatever spac...

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