Deborah Trumble, MA, University of Florida. NMAA 

 Advanced-Level Internship Sepcember 5, 1997 through 

 December 12, 1997. 



Sarah L. Williams, Bachelor's Candidate, Oberlin College. 

 Registrar's Office. Assisting with the ongoing activities of 

 the Registrar's office. June 6, 1997 through August 1, 1997. 



Christine Wu, Bachelor's Candidate, Elon College. Registrar 

 and Collections Management. Office of the Registrar and 

 collections Management. June 2, 1997 through August 7, 

 1997- 



National Museum of African Art 



Joseph Barboza, Bachelor's Candidate, Cornish College of the 

 Arts. Conservation. Collection photograph project, hat 

 mounting, matting of the Nigerian exhibition. June 4, 

 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



H. Kellim Brown, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 



Florida. Education. Writing of essays for docent program at 

 African Art. May 12, 1997 through July 15, 1997. 



Sarah Brown, Master's Candidate, UEA Sainsbury Center. 

 Curatorial. Research for exhibition on influence of African 

 furniture on Pierre Leurain. March 3, 1997 rhrough March 

 31. 1997- 



Sarah Anita Clunis, Bachelor's Degree, Simmons College. 

 Education. Documenting photographically, audially, and 

 through written materials (including interviews) the 

 process of combining a theatrical production with the 

 Prempeh exhibit. January 6, 1997 through April 15, 1997. 



Sarah A. Clunis, Bachelor's Candidate, Simmons College. 

 Education. Documenting the exhibition "A King and His 

 Cloth: Asantehene Agyeman Prempeh I" and collaborating 

 with the Discovery Theater on a play based on the exhibi- 

 tion. This summer, working on the Thursday evening film 

 program. April 15, 1997 through September 5, 1997. 



Meghan Dougherty, Bachelor's Candidate, New York Univer- 

 sity. Photography. June 9, 1997 through August 6, 1997. 



Judith D. Freeman, Bachelor's Degree, University of Arizona. 

 Education. Education departments and Archives. Writing 

 docent reports for objects. Writing encyclopedic entries for 

 Getty art index. June 30, 1997 through September 12, 1997. 



Melinda J. Lewis, Bachelor's Candidate, Spelman College. 

 Director's Office. Goal of project is to provide basic skills 

 to perform curatorial, education, and exhibition develop- 

 ment functions in a museum. Duties include learning 

 about collection-based research, African Art, assisting 

 education staff, and public service. June 9, 1997 through 

 January 31, 1998. 



Karen E. Milbourne, Doctoral Candidate, University of Iowa. 

 Library/Curatorial. Terms/index research and bibliography 

 annotation and work as needed by curatorial and research 

 departments of the National Museum of African Art. June 

 12, 1997 through August 21, 1997. 



Nancy Murphy, Second Year, Berkshire Community College. 

 Graphics/Design. June 25, 1997 through August 22, 1997. 



Vicki V. Parry, Conservation. I will be working on several 

 museum objects from NMAfA. One object is a ceramic ves- 

 sel from Liberia. Other objects will be of varying origin 

 and material (wood, metal, etc.). June 16, 1997 through 

 June 22, 1997. 



Janet Pillai. Bachelor's Degree, University of Durbon- 

 Westville. Curatorial. Study visitorship in museum 

 management and administration focusing on policy, conser- 

 vation, curatorial practice, sound museum management 

 operation. May 13, 1997 through June 13, 1997. 



Liesl J. Scheer, Master's Candidate. Registrar. To observe the 

 department's relationship to objects, records, and related 

 museum staff; to gain an understanding of the automated 

 collections database through hands-on experience; to work 

 as a member of the registration staff on a variety of routine 

 tasks following standard procedures and to assist in the 

 process of deaccessioning objects from the collection. June 

 2, 1997 through August 31, 1997. 



Mulyati Tahit, Faculty of Letters, Indonesia. Study collection 

 management at the National Museum of African Art. Sep- 

 tember 22, 1997 through November 28, 1997. 



National Museum of American History 



Corey Aber, Bachelor's Candidate, St. Albans High School. 

 History. Archiving and doing discographies of the "Rock 

 and Soul" exhibit. July 1, 1997 through July 19, 1997. 



Melanie A. Adcock, Bachelor's Candidate, Kansas City Art In- 

 stitute. Program Planning and Design. A team project that 

 involves researched interviews that will result in a publica- 

 tion showing how the American History building, as well 

 as its programming, has changed over the past 33 years. 

 July 10, 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



Christopher L. Agee, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 California, Berkeley. Internship and Fellowship office. 

 Assisting fellow in research on the New Deal and housing 

 legislation. June 16, 1997 through August I, 1997. 



Brian J. Almetet, Bachelor's Degree, Indiana University. 

 Cultural History. Entering the Jazz Masterworks Orchestra 

 musical holdings into a music publishing software, in 

 order to upgrade the quality of the SJMO library. Novem- 

 ber 12, 1996 through March 31, 1997. 



L. Jubica Arceneaux, Master's Candidate, University of South 

 Carolina. History /Science, Medicine and Society. Docu- 

 menting the industrial plant and experience of student 

 workers at Hampton Institute, 1868— 1893, using archival, 

 photographic, and collections research. June 9, 1997 

 through August 15, 1997. 



Dina Badaluco, Senior, University of California-Davis. Research- 

 ing Civil War, Reconstruction and Post-Reconstruction for 

 "Blacks in the Millennium." September 16, 1997 through 

 December 4, 1997. 



Naomi Baum. U.S. Costume Collection. Copying and rehous- 

 ing reproduction clothing patterns (nonaccessioned objects 

 for reference material to be used by researchers); also, verti- 



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