Andrew Melzer, Yale University. Incernships and Fellowships. 

 Working on Intern Opportunities for the 1997-1998 edition. 

 June 9, 1997 through August 9, 1997. 



Kevin Menard, Virginia Tech. Information and Technology. 

 Assisting with projects conducted by electrical collections 

 unit in order to get broad view of museum activities: 

 1) lighting exhibit -collections documentation 2)power 

 deregulation -historical research 3) computer awards -oral 

 histories. May 21, 1997 through July 30, 1997. 



Gregory Michaelidis, Master's Candidate, University of 

 Maryland at College Park. Public Services. Assist in all 

 aspects of Nobel Prize project including correspondence 

 and partnership implementation with Deutches Museum. 

 Research on photos, objects, and manuscripts. May 27, 1997 

 through August 28, 1998. 



Susan Miedler, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Michigan. 

 Lemelson Center. To help with the facilitation of "Colors of 

 Invention," a symposium that will be presented in Novem- 

 ber. May 19, 1997 through August I, 1997. 



Sarah Miller, Bachelor's/Master's Degree, Rollins Col- 

 lege/Bowling Green St. University. Social History. Propos- 

 ing dates for John Berbidge sketches by comparing internal 

 evidence with information to be found in "Priscilla of 

 Boston" Collection in the Archives Center to assist costume 

 curator with several collection projects and the organiza- 

 tion of research material. April 28, 1997 through August 



I. 1997- 



Naina Mistry, Bachelor's Degree, University of California at 

 Berkeley. 150th Exhibition. Editorial Assistant for "Increase 

 and Diffusion" and "Access SI" websites. October 21, 1996 

 through August I, 1997. 



Mary Rose Monkowski, Bachelor's Candidate, Vassar College. 

 Social History. A general orientation to museum work to 

 acquire an understanding of the overall function of the 

 museum. This endeavor includes research, hands-on work 

 with collections, and exhibition development. January 28, 

 1997 through June 2, 1997. 



Rose Monkowski, Bachelor's Candidate, Vassar College. 

 Program Planning and Design. Administrative design 

 assistant. Entering and upkeep of project list and design. 

 SWAT team schedule. Design duties include modeling and 

 assisting with drawings for Yeoman F showcase and other 

 design projects. June 2, 1997 through July 30, 1997. 



Teresa Mora, Master's Candidate, New York University. Ar- 

 chives Center. Researching for the Ethnic Imagery Project. 

 June 2, 1997 through August 8, 1997. 



Staci A. Morgan, Bachelor's Candidate, Mississippi State 

 University. Social History. Assist staff with a variety of col- 

 lections management projects; creation of photo list for 

 "We the People" exhibit; housing objects in Mollery 

 Labour history collection; organize campaign collections 

 small paper objects. June 16, 1997 through August I, 1997. 



Teresa Moyer, Bachelor's Candidate, Bryn Mawr College. Col- 

 lections Management. Interfiling integration-Internship 

 will involve adding papers to accession files that are more 



recent than the microfilm project. June II, 1997 through 

 August 25, 1997. 

 Bradley T. Nash, Bachelor's Candidate, Harvard University. 

 Internships and Fellowships. Primary Research in 19th- 

 century women's periodicals. June 5, 1997 through July 25, 



1997- 

 Amy Navitsky, Junior, Smith College. "Working American" — A 



social historical analysis of photographs of work. September 



2, 1997 through December 19, 1997. 

 Caroline A. Nichols, Bachelor's Candidate, Mary Washington 



College. Internship and Fellowship Office. Exhibit proposal 



for 50th anniversary for the World Health Organization. 



July 7, 1997 through August 15, 1997. 

 Christine Nogaki, Junior, Gettysburg College. Holiday 



Celebration September 24, 1997 through December 29, 



1997- 

 Jennifer O'Neill, Master's Candidate, Newcastle University. 

 Collections Management. Broad overview of the National 

 Museum of American History as an organization, and a 

 variety of specific projects. January 13, 1997 through April 



4, J997- 



Kelly Ogden. Bachelor's Candidate, Savannah College of Art 

 and Design. Program Planning and Design. Graphic 

 Design Intern for exhibition planning and design. Projects 

 include the American Flag exhibition and "Celebrating the 

 Piano," June 9, 1997 through August 8, 1997. 



Jennifer Olsen, Bachelor's Candidate, Portland State Univer- 

 sity. Internships and Fellowships. Research Assistant on the 

 project "History of Ecology in Latin America from 1949— 

 1980." April 7, 1997 through June 6, 1997. 



Maya Orr, High School Graduare, Howard University/El- 

 lington School Arts. Jazz Masterworks. Records main- 

 tenance and filing, data entry, public information about the 

 Summer Concert Series. June 23, 1997 through July 31, 1997. 



Elizabeth A. Pagel, Bachelor's Degree, Salisbury State Univer- 

 sity. Fellowship Office. Research project involves reviewing 

 19th-century scientific and photographic periodicals for 

 articles commenting on the scientific use of photography. 

 This research includes archival work for Alicia Gamez's 

 dissertation titled "Fixing Race: Evolutionary Biology, 

 Manifest Destiny and Visual Reproduction in 19th-century 

 U.S. Conceptions of Race." July 7, 1997 through August 

 20, 1997. 



Renee Pastore, Senior, Gettysburg College. Work with Native 

 American Tribes, and Mexican Wine Makers Projects, and 

 the Heartbeat Album. September 17, 1997 through Decem- 

 ber 12, 1997. 



Andrea Perper, Master's Candidate, The George Washington 

 University. Museum Studies. Curatorial Research and 

 exhibition conceptualization assistant for the exhibit "Ways 

 to See American History." May 20, 1997 through August 



ii. 1997- 

 Kristin L. Peszka, Master's Candidate, The George 



Washington University. Education. The development of 

 pre- and post-visit materials to complement the museum 



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