cal files in rm. 4208 (under supervision). June 23, 1997 

 through Augusc 15, 1997. 



Ellen E. Berichon, Bachelor's Candidate, College of the Holy 

 Cross. Education. Assist with the creation of a teacher 

 resource corner for Hands on History. Testing of HOHR 

 orientation monitor, Web and resource cart, work in Hands 

 on History room. June 2, 1997 through August 19, 1997. 



Nicholas Bianchi, Bachelor's Candidate, Georgetown Univer- 

 sity. Fellowship Office. Primary and Secondary Research on 

 housing policy and politics in 20th-century America. 

 January 16, 1997 through May 16, 1997. 



Miles Bingham, Bachelor's Candidate, Dartmouth College. 

 Preservation. Processing and treatment of the Vidal Collec- 

 tion (newly acquired). June 9, 1997 through August 15, 



1997- 



Sarah A. Blackwell, Bachelor's Candidate, Appalachian State 

 University. Education. Helping to facilitate in wet bar 

 activities and help to design a hands-on learning project 

 dealing with the Star Spangled Banner. May 27, 1997 

 through July 25, 1997. 



Brooke L. Blower, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia at Berkeley. Collections Support. Assisting staff with 

 cataloging marking and housing a variety of collections in 

 order to help in creation of finding aid, particularly in the 

 area of women's history. June 10, 1997 through August 5, 



1997- 



Elizabeth Brantley, Master's Candidate, Louisiana State 

 University. Preservation Services. Preservation in the Cos- 

 tume Collection. July 7, 1997 through August 1, 1997. 



Sheila A. Brennan, Master's Degree, Bates College, BA Notre 

 Dame, MA. The Lemelson Center. Helping to bring to 

 completion a manuscript that will serve as a supplement to 

 high school and middle school American history courses. 

 Duties include researching, editing/organizing, and writ- 

 ing portions of the final text. February 10, 1997 through 

 June 1, 1997. 



Kirsten A. Brinker, Bachelor's Candidate, Georgetown Univer- 

 sity. Office of Internships and Fellowships. The project will 

 focus on collecting and interpreting articles and images of 

 household appliances design and use in women's magazines 

 from c.1925-1960. All work will be contributed to Shelly 

 Nickles' dissertation, which examines how appliances con- 

 tributed to defining middle-class lifestyles and values. June 

 2 3. ! 997 through August 15, 1997. 



Clare Brown, Master's Candidate, The George Washington 

 University. Office of Public Services. Reviewing the acces- 

 sibility requirements and needs for the "Pursuit of 

 Promise" exhibit. January 22, 1997 through May 15, 1997. 



Tracy Brown, BA, Universicy of Maryland. Research on "Sweat 

 Shop" exhibit, WW. II Poster Book, and cataloging Melloy 

 Collection September 8, 1997 through January 2, 1998. 



Adrienne R. Brusselars, Bachelor's Candidate, George 

 Washington University. Technical History. Conducting 

 research about the Nobel Prize and American Nobel 

 laureates. January 31, 1997 through May 5, 1997. 



Nancy Bucy, Junior, Smith College. Ethnic Imagery Project — 

 work with the Advertising History Collection surveying 

 for imagery of African Americans. September 2, 1997 

 through December 19, 1997. 



Matt Burns, Bachelor's Candidate, The American University. 

 Science, Medicine, and Society. Performing research in sup- 

 port of the exhibit "In Your Face." This includes locating 

 photographs, researching objects, and writing labels. May 

 12, 1997 through August 31, 1998. 



Thomas Chapman, Graduate, James Madison University. 

 September 22, 1997 through May 30, 1998. 



Junko Chinen, Master's Candidate, The George 



Washington University. Program in African American 

 Culture. Assist with the development of a concept 

 statement on the culture of Hip-Hop, specifically on 

 Hip-Hop and the youth culture of Japan. Assist with 

 archiving of PAAC program boxes. June 2, 1997 through 

 August 2, 1997. 



Joanna B. Church, Bachelor's Degree, Grinnell College. 



Internships and Fellowships. Research assistant for ongoing 

 project, "Hollywood's Good Neighbor policy and U.S.— 

 Latin American Relations, 1939— 1947." Research duties will 

 focus on primary source materials found on microfilm or at 

 the Smithsonian Archives Center, the National Archives, 

 and the Library of Congress Motion Picture Division. June 

 23, 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



Richard Church, Master's Candidate, University of Wisconsin 

 at Stout. Internships and Fellowships. Research on historic 

 markers and monuments: complete small research projects 

 critiquing what is (and is not) on the landscape regarding 

 various important events in U.S. History. June 2, 1997 

 through August I, 1997. 



Keisha M. Clark, Bachelor's Candidate, Tuskegee University. 

 Internship Office. Organization of the late summer 1997 

 Brown Bag Lunch Series, assist with orientation of new in- 

 terns, and represent the program in person and on the 

 phone. July 7, 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



Geoffrey Claussen, High School Graduate, Carleton College. 

 Jazz Materworks Orchestra. Helping with production of 

 Jazz Masterworks Orchestra concerts, transcription of scores 

 and establishment of database. June 30, 1997 through 

 August 19, 1997. 



Margaret A. Compton, Bachelor's Degree, University of Texas 

 at Austin. Archives Center. Archival research related to 

 film and videotape collections. June 2, 1997 through 

 August 8, 1997. 



Katherine M. Cook, Bachelor's Candidate, Brigham Young 

 University. Fellowships Office. Assisting in research for 

 Brian O'Neil on the topic of "Hollywood's Good Neighbor 

 Policy and U.S.-Latin American Relations 1939-1947." 

 May 5, 1997 through June 30, 1997. 



Allison Cooley, Bachelor's Candidate. Cultural History. Help- 

 ing with the Electric Guitar project, especially the educa- 

 tional components; "American Sampler" planning. October 

 1, 1996 through December 31, 1996. 



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