{Catherine Hurwich, Bachelor's Candidate, Harvard Univer- 

 sity. History of Technology and Society. Work on Sweat- 

 shop exhibit. June 9, 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



Tammy Leigh Ingram, Bachelor's Degree, University of 

 Georgia. Social History. Assisting on an upcoming exhibit 

 including photographs that document American family life 

 over past generations pointing out both the similarities and 

 the differences between family stereotypes and real-life 

 families. October 15, 1996 through December 13, 1996. 



Olubayo Jackson, Bachelor's Degree, City College of New 

 York. Inrernships and Fellowships. Working with Smith- 

 sonian Fellow Mary Emma Gram in the middle passage In- 

 stitute helping to develop source lists from area libraries 

 and help coordinate events. July I, 1997 through August I, 



1997- 



Ionic Johnson, Junior, Benjamin Banneker Academic High 

 School. Office of Fellowships. Will assist Marya McWhirter in 

 final stages of research about African Americans and 

 leisure. Research periodical literature and manuscript col- 

 lections for relevant marerials. July 21, 1997 through 

 August 29, 1997. 



Brad Jones, Junior, Miami University. Work on the Mal- 

 loy/Labor history cataloging project, George Washington 

 finding aid. August 17, 1997 through December 12, 1997. 



Lori Kaufman, Junior, Smith College. To investigate the work 

 of custom dressmakers in the United States from 1855 to 

 1870 (particularly African American). September 2, 1997 

 through December 19, 1997. 



Maureen B. Kelley, Bachelor's Candidate, Creighron Univer- 

 sity. Program in African American Culture. June 9, 1997 

 through January 31, 1998. 



Brian Keough, Master's Candidate, State University of New 

 York at Albany. Archives. Processing the Clifford Shaw col- 

 lection. Shaw was a member of a research team that did 

 pioneer work on JOSS (Johnniac Open Shop Systems). 

 JOSS was an interactive programming language. June 2, 

 1997 through August 9, 1997. 



Geoggrey Klein, Bachelor's Degree, St. Bonaventure University. 

 Cultural History. Conducting sports research for Ellen Roney 

 Hughes. August 4, 1997 through September 30, 1997. 



Lisa Kola, Bachelor's Candidate, The College of Wooster. 

 Internship Office. Responsible for orientation of all new 

 interns and assist with the spring 1997 Brown Bag Lunch 

 series. She will also give information about the program to 

 prospective interns by phone and in person. January 21, 

 1997 through April 30, 1997. 



Natalie A. Landreth, Master's Candidate, Courtauld/University 

 of London. Costume Conservation. June 16, 1997 through 

 August 22, 1997. 



Roger Laroche, Bachelor's Candidate, Stonehill College. His- 

 torical Resources. Research and document field of window 

 washing (images of job description/equipment, etc.). June 

 12, 1997 through August 8, 1997. 



LisaLevine, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Pennsylvania. 

 Musical History. Research and archiving of material for 



American Sampler series and Rock 'n' Soul exhibition. 

 June 6, 1997 through August 1, 1997. 



Kathy Levitan, Bachelor's Candidate, Barnard College/Colum- 

 bia University. Internships and Fellowships. Gathering the 

 information and photographs for the 1997-1998 edition of 

 Intern Opportunities, and seeing it through the publication 

 process. Assisting with the summer 1997 Brown Bag Lunch 

 series. Representing the program and explaining the 

 program to prospective interns. May 21, 1997 through 

 September 7, 1997. 



Justin M. Lilien, Bachelor's Candidate, New York University. 

 History, Technology, and Economy. Work on Sweatshop 

 exhibition and political history collections. June 2, 1997 

 through August 8, 1997. 



Camilla Lindsay, Junior, Stanford University. September 17, 

 1997 through December 10, 1997. 



Kristyn Linger, Bachelor's Candidate, Haverford College. 

 Internships and Fellowships. Researching on "Repre- 

 sentations of New York City, 1890-1940." June 23, 1997 

 through August 15, 1997. 



Peter Lisius, Bachelor's Candidate, Luther College. Archives 

 Center. Produce item-level catalog records for the sound 

 recording series of Duke Ellington Collection. July 3, 1997 

 through August 23, 1997. 



Kristie Lockhart, Bachelor's Candidate, Sarah Lawrence Col- 

 lege. Director's Office. February 4, 1997 through April 27, 



1997- 



Christine Luth, College of William & Mary. Public Affairs. 

 Assist with media involvement, fact sheets, slides, press 

 releases, special events, etc. June 9, 1997 through August 

 ", 1997- 



Kathenne Marks, Bachelor's Degree, St. Mary's College of 

 Maryland. History of Technology. Intern will perform a 

 variety of tasks related to collections management and 

 exhibit maintenance. This includes researching ob|ects, 

 completing accession and nonaccesion files, housing 

 objects, and inspecting and cleaning objects on exhibit and 

 in the Hall of American Maritime Enterprise. Gain broad 

 experience in collections management procedures. June 10, 

 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



Emily S. Martin, High School Student, Connelly School of 

 the Holy Child. Textiles Collection. Research and prepare a 

 list of weaver's names, pattern names, owners names, and 

 dates woven for coverlets in Jacquard coverlet collection. 

 July I, 1997 through August 16, 1997. 



Heather Massler, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Chicago. 

 Science, Medicine, and Society. Organize and analyze 

 portraits of scientists, paying particular attention to 

 paraphernalia in image. Portraits are located in the Dibner 

 library. June 23, 1997 through September 19, 1997. 



Christopher Mayberry, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 Missouri at Rolla. Computer Services. Assisting with main- 

 tenece of networks and in administration and management. 

 Also provided technical support. August 19, 1997 through 

 August 8, 1997. 



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