Trevor Cornelius, Bachelor's Candidate, The Indiana Univer- 

 sity of Pennsylvania. Program Planning and Design. Work- 

 ing on reinstallation of the Star-Spangled Banner, graphic 

 design, and modelmaking to convey concept of ideas. June 

 2, 1997 through August 1, 1997. 



Kevin A. Cross, Bachelor's Candidate, Lock Haven University. 

 Medical Sciences Collection. Researching into transgeneic 

 tobacco, and how tobacco plants can be cultivated to 

 produce vaccines to help cure viruses. Finishing with a 

 term paper describing the findings from the research. May 

 2.8, 1997 through August 10, 1997. 



Julia Daunis, Smith College. Research on the Sam DeVincent 

 sheet music collection. September 2, 1997 through Decem- 

 ber 19, 1997. 



Douglas Q. Davis, Bachelor's Candidate, Hampton Univer- 

 sity. Internships and Fellowships. Photograph for Intern 

 Opportunities. Compiling information and taking photos 

 to appear in next year's catalog. May 27, 1997 through 

 August I, 1997. 



Marian "Kate" Davis, Smith College. Examine the American 

 fashion industry during the 1920s and 1930s. Focus on 

 Bernard Newman and Richard Greer. September 2, 1997 

 through December 19, 1997. 



Michael F. Davis, Bachelor's Degree, St. Anselm College. 

 Political History. Assist divisional staff with a variety of 

 collections management projects for the Molloy labor his- 

 tory collection, reviewing objects for George Washington, 

 finding aid for photographs, sorting and housing document 

 collection, general assistance in exhibition hall. June 9, 

 1997 through August 29, 1997. 



Krista DeBusschere, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 California at Davis. Program Planning and Design. Work- 

 ing on a NMAH programming and architectural history 

 publication, a project that will combine research and 

 design. The publication will be in magazine format show- 

 ing how the building and its programming has changed 

 over 33 years. June 24, 1997 through August 29, 1997. 



Uma S. Deshmukh, Bachelor's Candidate, Swarthmore 

 College. Program in African American Culture. Will do 

 administrative work such as typing, using e-mail, etc. 

 July 1, 1997 through August 14, 1997. 



Karen Dove, Bachelor's Degree, Fresno State University. 

 Program in African American Culture. Will assist with 

 research and program development for the Black Freedom 

 Struggle in the midwest project. June 2, 1997 through 

 August 22, 1997. 



Elizabeth Brooks Duffy, Senior, University of Kansas. Research- 

 ing consumption patterns and music of Hip-Hop culture. 

 August 26, 1997 through December 30, 1998. 



April Economides, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 California at Santa Cruz. Office of Internships and Fellow- 

 ships. Assisting in research for a dissertation on Anthony 

 Benezet and the Atlantic Antislavery Institution (specifically 

 creating a timeline on Quaker antislavery thought). 

 October 18, 1996 through December 6, 1996. 



Jennifer Evanchik, Bachelor's Candidate, Marymount Univer- 

 sity. Internship and Fellowship office. Working with interns 

 to find out what they plan to do with their history degree 

 or other degrees dealing with museum studies. Planning 

 Brown Bag Lunches and coordinating meetings; times and 

 locations. October 8, 1996 through December 30, 1996. 



Trina J. Evarts, Bachelot's Candidate, Potsdam State Univer- 

 sity. Historical Resources. Work on sweatshop exhibition 

 and the labot history collection in Political History. June 

 12, 1997 through August 8, 1997. 



Jean-Francois Ezvan, Sophomore, American University. 

 Budgeting and Marketing for the Smithsonian Chamber 

 Players. September 15, 1997 through December 12, 1997. 



Emily Filler, High School Student, Ovid Elsie. Cultural His- 

 tory. Assist Mr. Zimmerman in his duties, which include 

 concert production and various NMAH exhibits. June 18, 

 1997 through July 18, 1997. 



Kathleen P. Fleming, Master's Candidate, George 



Washington University. Director's Office. In the Project 

 Manager's Office working with EPC and the Public 

 Programs Group and conduct research for the Project 

 Manager's Office on exhibits programs and budget outside 

 the institution. January 28, 1997 through June I, 1997. 



Libbie Fteed, Lemelson Center. Collections Management and 

 research for exhibitions involving the Domestic Life Collec- 

 tion. Also working with the Lemelson Center's Innovative 

 Lives Program, helping to coordinate and plan Fall 1997 

 program. April 2, 1997 through August 31, 1997. 



Kai Frick, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Maryland at 

 College Park. Science, Medicine, and Society. Otganization 

 and analysis of portraits of scientists (in the Dibner 

 Library), with special attention to the iconography of in- 

 strumentation. June 2, 1997 through August 31, 1997. 



Angela Fritz, Bachelor's Degree, Universiry of Wisconsin at 

 Madison. Archives Center. Processing Archival collection. 

 June 2, 1997 through August 9, 1997. 



Jeremiah Gallay, Graduate Student, George Washington 

 University. Lemelson Centet. Helping to develop the 

 exhibit, "The Colors of Inventions." June 30, 1997 

 through August 22, 1997. 



Greta G. Galuszka, Bachelor's Candidate, Universiry of 

 California at Santa Cruz. Archives. Working on the 

 Ethnic Imagery project, surveying collections, slides, 

 etc., to collect illustrations. April 8, 1997 through 

 June 10, 1997. 



Jennifer L. Gawronski, Bachelor's Candidate, Hope College. 

 Office of Interns and Fellows. Assisting in orientating new- 

 interns. General office duties for interns. March 10, 1997 

 through April 30, 1997. 



Catherine E. Gazzoli, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 California, Los Angeles. Cultural History. Doing research 

 as an assistant to Ellen Hughes on sports history. March 25, 

 1997 through June 5, 1997. 



Nadine Gelberg, Doctoral Candidate, Penn State Universiry. 

 Cultural History. History of Sport Technology Policy, work- 



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