visit for school groups (K-12), The development of a summer 

 course for teachers. January 13, 1997 through April 10, 1997. 

 Mark Pierson, Bachelor's Candidate, Amherst College. His- 

 torical Resources/Firearms. Organizing the Bayonet collec- 

 tion in the Firearms room. June 2, 1997 through August I, 



1997- 



M. Theresa Macedo Pool, Master's Candidate, University of 

 Michigan. Archives Center. Surveying, organizing, rehousing, 

 and assessing the geographical materials in the Warshaw 

 collection of Business Americana. June 23, 1997 through 

 August 29, 1997. 



Mary E. Porter, Bachelor's Candidate, Flagler College. Intern- 

 ships and Fellowships. Assistant Internship Coordinator, 

 Organizer of early summer 1997 Brown Bag Lunch Series, 

 assist in orientation of new interns, representative of the 

 program and assist with the production of the Intern Op- 

 portunities catalog. April 23, 1997 through July 4, 1997. 



Daniel Portnoy, OIPPS. Photograph people, places, and ob- 

 jects. September 16, 1997 through December 31, 1997. 



Kristen Pulsifer, Bachelor's Candidate, Regis College. Public 

 Affairs. Assist in day-to-day office duties, respond to media 

 calls and inquiries, assist staff in developing and writing 

 press releases and media advisories, and generally conduct 

 public relations activities. January 30, 1997 through April 



2-5. 1997- 



David Racanelli, Bachelor's Candidate, American University. 

 Musical History. Jazz oral history program: creating 

 abstracts (tape summaries) of interviews for research pur- 

 poses. January 21, 1997 through April 25, 1997. 



Michelle Raluy, Senior, UCLA. Help intern coordinator or- 

 ganize fall 1997 Brown Bag Lunch Series, assist with orien- 

 tation for new interns, and serve as a representative of the 

 program. September 16, 199J through December 3, 1997. 



Dennis A. Regus, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia at Santa Barbara. Medical Sciences. Research Assistant 

 for the exhibition on preemptively protecting the body. 

 January 7, 1997 through March 13, 1997. 



Allison C. Reid, Master's Candidate, San Francisco State 

 University. Lemelson Center. Innovative Lives is a series of 

 lecture-demonstrations that introduces students to inven- 

 tors and encourages them to explore the world of invention 

 and creative thinking. January 16, 1997 through August 31, 



1997- 

 Peggy Reversat, BA, American University. Evaluate visitor 



experience and services for foreign visitors, learn about 



exhibits and program development. September 15, 1997 



through December 9, 1997. 

 Noah Rindos, Charles O. Ozkerson High School. Cataloging 



and researching 1,051 prints and portraits of scientists. 



September 3, 1997 through June 1, 1998. 

 Lisa Robinson, Master's Degree, University of Michigan. 



Lemelson Center. Processing Archival Research. June 2, 



1997 through August 8, 1997. 

 Jessica L. Roscio, Bachelor's Candidate, College of William 



and Mary. Photographic History. Work directly with collec- 



tion items and with staff to catalog information. Entering 

 data into computers; assist staff in answering research 

 inquiries; create object lists for researcher requests, gaining 

 insight into museum work. Special project; history of ex- 

 hibitions produced by the Photographic History collection 

 (1888-1997). May 20, 1997 through August 14, 1997. 



Kathleen Rubin, Bachelor's Degree, University of Michigan. 

 Program Planning and Design. Intern for the "On Time" 

 exhibition. Participating in exhibition design, model build- 

 ing, etc. January 27, 1997 through May 31, 1997. 



Nonko Sanefuji, Bachelor's Candidate, Randolph-Macon 

 Woman's College. Curatorial. Research on Japanese- 

 Americans in wartime concentration camps. July 2, 1997 

 through August 20, 1997. 



Amy Sariti, Bachelor's Candidate, College of William & Mary. 

 Hands-on Science Center. Facilitating experiments in the 

 Hands-on Science room. In addition, I will be researching 

 possible hands-on activities on math, as well as a research 

 and demographic study for the HOSC. May 19, 1997 

 through August I, 1997. 



Carmella Schaecher, Senior, Stanford University. Research for 

 the conference "Free People of Color" September 17, 1997 

 through December 5, 1997. 



Elke Schlueter, MA, TU Braunschweig. Research for a 

 forthcoming exhibition about Nobel Prize winners. Sep- 

 tember 8, 1997 through November 14, 1997. 



Andrew Schneller, Bachelor's Candidate, Brown University. 

 Internships and Fellowships. Research assistant for a disser- 

 tation on U.S. cultural history of government and science; 

 use of resources from the Smithsonian, Library of Congress 

 and National Archives. June 2, 1997 through July 5, 1997. 



Thomas J. Schroeder, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Red- 

 lands. Photography. Photographing the inauguration 

 activities, scanning the photographs, and placing them on 

 the website. January 8, 1997 through February 8, 1997. 



Douglas Schuster, Bachelor's Candidate, George Mason 

 University. Music Collection. Working on Piano 300 

 project, helping research and document keyboards in 

 NMAH collection. Organizing a database/photo archive. 

 Also various music collection-related projects such as collec- 

 tion files and public inquiries. July 10, 1997 through July 

 10, 1998. 



Sascha Scott, BA, Colorado College. Research on the Star 

 Spangled Banner restoration project. September n, 1997 

 through September n, 1998. 



Yaroslav P. Senyk, Master's Candidate, Catholic University, 

 School of Library. Archives Center. Sam De Vincent Collection 

 of American Sheet Music: arrangement, description, and crea- 

 tion of a finding aid. June 2, 1997 through August 31, 1997. 



Ronald Simon, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Maryland 

 at College Park. Internships and Fellowships. Assisting 

 with research on late-i9th-century telegraph in an effort to 

 examine notions about communication and long-distance 

 relationships in popular culture. May 27, 1997 through 

 August 15, 1997. 



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