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Susan Novak 



Annals of the Smithsonian Institution 1999 



BA Candidate Swarthmore College 6/14/1999 to 8/13/1999 



Assisting Associate Curator Phyllis Rosenzweig with preparations for exhibits, exhibition propos- 

 als, research, etc. 



Cira Pascual-Marquina 



Natalie Phillips 

 Jill Pihlaja 



BA Candidate Indiana University 1/11/1999 to 6/30/1999 



Will assist Valerie Fletcher, Curator of Sculpture, with research, keeping curatorial files updated, 

 and other duties. 



BA Candidate 



University of the Pacific 



6/7/1999 to 8/13/1999 



MA Candidate University of the Arts 6/4/1999 108/13/1999 



Sculpture Garden Tours, professional research on Leonardo Drew, development of Writer's Work- 

 shop on the subject of "beauty," Thursday night (special events) supervisor, development of college 

 luncheon. 



Amy Sung 



BA Candidate Georgetown University 9/ I 3/ I 999 to 12/31/1999 



Assisting in researching and installation of Ed Ruscha exhibition. Also, I will be helping to install 

 Robert Gober exhibition. 



Allyson Taylor 



Melanie Weeks 



Bethany Wolf 



AA Candidate Northern Virginia 6/7/1999 to 8/27/1999 



Community College 

 Assist conservator with annual maintenance of outdoor sculpture. Includes detergent washing, 

 application of protective surface coatings, repainting, and structural repairs. Intern to write 

 professional-style conservation reports for all treatments. Reports will be supplemented by 

 photographic documentation. Some treatments will include indoor sculpture. 



Research for permanent collection and for the anniversary 

 exhibition "Regarding Beauty." 



MA Candidate 



Leicester University 



10/28/1998 to 4/15/1999 

 1/11/1999 to 5/31/1999 



Horticulture Services Division 



Graceann Caffio 



Zacharv Deluca 



Annie Donnelly 



Brandy Jones 



Heewon Lee 



USDA Graduate School 5/ I 7/ I 999 109/3/1999 



Butterfly Habitat Garden; maintaining proper conditions for the plant and butterfly habitats, while 

 observing the seasonal changes in butterfly populations and their life in the habitats. 



BA Candidate Pennsylvania State University 5/17/1999 108/13/1999 



Intern will work with the Interior Plant Program, maintaining tropical and seasonal flowering 

 plants inside the museums, including watering, grooming, checking for pests and diseases. Will as- 

 sist with the rotation of plants to and from the greenhouse to keep displays looking fresh. 



BA Candidate 



9/7/1999 to 12/24/1999 



University of Maryland 



—College Park 

 Assist the Entomologists with the development and implementation of the Integrated Pest Man- 

 agement Program, including identification of key pests; plants and their location; monitoring for 

 early detection of problems; decision making on the need for control measures; development of a 

 management strategy; and evaluation of the effectiveness of the program. 



BA Candidate Cornell University 6/7/1999 108/20/1999 



Work with the horticulturists and gardeners in maintaining the Folger Rose Garden. This includes 

 watering, weeding, fertilizing, pruning, dead-heading, and identifying and controlling pests and 

 diseases. May also have the opportunity to work with botanical nomenclature by preparing text for 

 labels. 



George Washington University 1/11/1999 103/26/1999 

 Intern will work with the artifact collection of garden furnishings, plant stands, Edwardian cases, 

 posy holders, and floriculture memorabilia. Intern will conduct primary research in order to de- 



