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Volume LXIII Index

Issues of Carnegie Magazine published between January 1996 and December 1997.  This was the first volume to appear in online form.  Page numbers are included for reference to the print version.

Andy Warhol Museum

Saving Time: The Archives of the Andy Warhol Museum, January/February '96, p. 26+
Thomas Sokolowski Named Director of The Andy Warhol Museum, May/June'96, p. 46
At Home in Pittsburgh: Andy Warhol's Youth, July/August'96, p. 16+
Andy Warhol's Influence in Japan, September/October'96, p. 22+
Meet Tom Sokolowski, September/October'96, p. 16+
Sending "Andy Warhol 1956-1986: Mirror of His Time" to Japan, September/October '96, p. 19+
Working in the Warhol Archives, January/February '97, p. 29+
Ten Years Later-What Would Andy Say? May/June'97, p.18+

Annual Reports-Carnegie Museums

1995, July/August'96, p. 34+; 1996, May/June '97, p. 34+

Authors

Arbitman, Kahren Jones Barclay, Derrick Batis, Linda Beard, Chris Brosterman, Norman Brown, Ellsworth H. Carnegie, Andrew Carpenter, Charles H., Jr. Censky, Ellen J. Collins, Michael M. Cowin, Verna L. Donnelly, Lu Duda, Kathryn M. Eubanks, Amy Everly, Patricia Fairbrother, Trevor Fleischman, Matt Francis, Mark Gangewere, Robert Gibb, Robert George, Richard Hazo, Samuel Hannegan, Barry Kalson, Sally Kita, Sandy & Koboyashi, Takako Krishtalka, Leonard Layton, Rachel Lewis, David Lightner, Karen Lippincott, Louise Luo, Zhexi Martin, Nona McFadden, Dennis Mendelson, Abby Monkhouse, Christopher Mulvihill, Robert S. Newell, David  Nichols, Sarah Norman, Liane Ellison Obigane, Akio Oles, Paul Olsen, Sandra L. Orban, Michael Parsons, Keith Parrucci, Lynn Peck, Robert McCracken Petruzzini, Mark Ratcliffe, Martin Rawlins, John Real, William A. Rosenblatt, Paul Ross, Gayle Sajna, Mike Schwalb, Harry Smith, John W. Spampinato, Claire Suber, Celeste Trefil, James Utech, Frederick H. Walton, David Watters, David R. Wexler, Mark White, Ellen T. Wilson, Ellen S. Young, Chen W.

Book Reviews

"Edward Hopper: An Intimate Biography" by Gail Levin, May/June'96, p. 8
"The Early Architecture of Western Pennsylvania" byCharles Morse Stotz, May/June'96, p. 9
"Snow Angels" by Stewart O'Nan, May/June'96, p. 10
"Dinosaur in a Haystack" by Stephen Jay Gould, July/August'96, p. 12+
"Popularizing Pennsylvania: Henry W. Shoemaker and the Progressive Uses of Folklore and History: by Simon J. Bonner, July/August'96, P. 13+
"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Children, Television and Fred Rogers" edited by Mark Collins and Margaret Mary Kimmel, September/October'96, 13+
A Field Apart: Previewing the Fall Festival of Children's Books, September/October'96, p. 14+
"Architecture After Richardson" by Margaret Henderson Floyd, November/December'96, p. 26
"Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera: How the DreamsCame True" by Mary Brignano November/December'96, p. 27+
"This Is About Who We Are: The Collected Writings of John Caldwell" January/February'97, p. 8+
"Vaquita and Other Stories" by Edith Pearlman, January/February'97, p. 10+
"Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revengeof Unintended Consequences" by Edward Tenner, March/April'97, p. 6
"Triumphant Capitalism: Henry Clay Frick and the Industrial Transformation of America" by Kenneth Warren, March/April'97, p. 7+
"Horses Through Time" edited by Sandra L. Olsen, March/April'97, p. 42+
"Unseen Warhol" by John O'Connor and Benjamin Liu, May/June'97, p. 24+
"Dinosaurs of the Flaming Cliffs", by Michael Novacek, July/August'97, p. 10+
"The Telling of the World: Native American Stories and Art" by W.S. Penn, July/August'97, p. 11
"Blessing the House" by Jim Daniels, September/October'97, p. 32
"Exhibiting Dilemmas: Issues of Representation at the Smithsonian" edited by Amy Henderson and Adirenne L. Kaeppler, September/October'97, p. 35+
"A Dictionary of Global Culture" edited by Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., November/December'97, p. 21
"Fado & Other Stories" by Katherine Vaz, November/December'97, p. 23

Carnegie, Andrew

Joseph Frazier Wall Obituary, January/February'96, p. 20
A Visit to Skibo Castle, January/February'96, p. 4+
Dr. Golf by Andrew Carnegie, July/August'96, p. 18+
The Dunfermline Demonstrations, November/December'96, p. 21

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh

In the Special Collections Room with Archivist Gregory M. Priore, January/February'96, p. 24+
An Architectural Library in Pittsburgh: Anderson, Bernd and Carnegie, March/April'96, p. 20+
Kick-Off Event Planned to Announce NeighborLINE, May/June'96, p. 51
New Technology in the Children's Department, July/August'96, p. 28+
The Many Realms of King Arthur, July/August'96, p. 62
The Library Center, March/April'97, p. 20+
"Helpline" Becomes a Library Service, July/August'97, p. 47

Carnegie Museum of Art

A Glimpse of English History in Ceramics, March/April'96, p. 28+
The Making of the Normandie Panels, September/October'96, p. 24+
Fabulous Feasts: The Art of Dining September/October'96, p. 39
Tables of Content, September/October'96, p. 39
Richard Armstrong, Director of Carnegie Museum of Art, November/December'96, p. 6
Civil War Symbolism, January/February'97, p. 32+
Sarah Nichols Appointed Chief Curator, January/February'97, p. 44
Madeleine Grynsztejn, New Contemporary Art Curator, January/February'97, p. 44
Director Phillip Johnston Leaves Museum, May/June'97, p. 47
Three Rivers Arts Festival, May/June'97, p. 48
Victorian Masterworks Come to Pittsburgh from Andrew Lloyd Webber, September/October'97, p. 6+

Heinz Architectural Center

An Architectural Library in Pittsburgh: Anderson, Bernd & Carnegie, March/April'96, p. 20+
The Iroquois Apartments, November/December'96, p. 19+

Carnegie Museum of Natural History

A New Look at North American Wildlife, January/February'96, p. 28+
James E. King, Director of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, September/October'96, p. 50
A Gem of a Mineral Collection, November/December'96, p. 14+
Ken Parks Retires as Curator of Birds, November/December'96, p.52
Graham Netting 1904-1996, November/December'96, p. 53
In the Field with Carnegie Museum of Natural History, March/April'97, p. 29+
Astronaut Jay Apt, Director of Carnegie Museum of Natural History, July/August'97, p. 6+
A New T. rex with a New Attitude, November/December'97, p.36
The Wrongheaded Dinosaur, November/December'97, p. 38

Carnegie Science Center

Stormchasers, January/February'96, p. 12
Journey into the Living Cell, January/February'96, p. 15+
Youth Alive!, May/June'96, p. 41+
Science in a Scoop, July/August'96, p. 24+
The Living Sea, July/August'96, p. 26+
How to Control the Heat in a Chili Dish, September/October'96, p. 10
The Thick and Thin of Fat, November/December'96, p. 22+
Vice President Al Gore Visits Carnegie Science Center, November/December'96, p. 50
Navigating the Stars, January/February'97, p. 26+
Chocolate: Food of the Gods, January/February'97, p. 30+
Special Effects &Trivia Quiz, January/February'97, p. 36+
Comet Hale-Bopp, March/April'97, p. 10+
Unleavened Cake for Passover , March/April'97, p. 38+
The Strawberry: A Multiple Fruit, May/June'97, p. 56+
New Awards for Scientific Excellence, May/June'97, p. 8+
Searching the Skies for Planets, May/June'97, p. 10+
Carnegie Science Academy, July/August'97, p. 26+
Perseid Meteor Shower, July/August'97, p. 28+
New Observatory and Telescopes Open to the Public, July/August'97, p. 30+
The Fresh Herbs of Summer, July/August'97, p. 38
The Scientific Secret of Garlic, September/October'97, p. 34+
Saturn Hides Behind the Moon, September/October'97, p. 36+
The Blue Angels and the Magic of Flight, November/December'97, p.16
Keeping Up With the Miniature Railroad and Village, November/December'97, p. 12
Holiday Candy, November/December'97, p. 32
Aldebaran Hides Behind the Moon, November/December'97, p. 30

Editorials

A Visit to Skibo Castle, January/February'96, p. 4+
Carnegie Magazine Online, March/April'96, p. 5
Making Changes, May/June'96, p. 6+
"Friday Nights Live," July/August'96, p. 6
Carnegie Magazine Has A Birthday, May/June'97, p. 6+
Allegheny Regional Asset District, September/October'97, p.4

Research Columns

Cleaning Paintings with Lasers, May/June'96, p. 21
Legislation Threatens Fossil Collecting, May/June'96, p. 21
Who Was Hew Charles Torrance? July/August'96, p. 54
The Invasion of Iguana iguana, July/August'96, p. 55
Uncovering the Past of a Caviar Pail, September/October'96, p. 6+
Modeling an 870-Year-Old Iroquois House, September/October'96, p. 8+
Microwaving Anna Pavlova, November/December'96, p. 8+
Recreating a Suffragette Parade, November/December'96, p. 9+
Pennsylvania Crane Flies: Taking Stock, November/December'96, p. 10+
Trillium Hunting, January/February'97, p. 15
Working in the Warhol Archives, January/February'97, p. 29
In the Field with Carnegie Museum of Natural History, March/April'97, p. 29+
Ancient Beadmakers of the Caribbean, May/June'97, p. 58
Building in Western Pennsylvania, May/June'97, p. 60
Only Caterpillars Know Some Moth Secrets, September/October'97, p. 38+
Aluminum: A Material for a New Century, September/October'97, p. 50
A Prehistoric Food Crisis in Washington County,November/December'97, p. 29

Covers

Journey into the Living Cell, January/February'96
Detail of The Satta Pass, March/April'96
Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit, May/June'96
Raftsmen Playing Cards by George Caleb Bingham, July/August'96
Andy Warhol's Silver Clouds, September/October'96
Beryl from Hillman Hall, November/December'96
Union Soldiers Accepting A Drink, January/February'97
Where and Wither, March/April'97
"Fast-Freeze Physics" at Carnegie Science Center, May/June'97
Coelophysis from The Age of Dinosaurs Lives On, July/August'97
Detail of Burne-Jones Murals, September/October'97
Andy Warhol's Christmas Shoe, November/December'97

 

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