Jennifer Snyder, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Wiscon- 

 sin at Eau Claire. Archives Center. To complete the registra- 

 tion, rehousing, arrangement, and description of the 

 Maidenform Collection, an archival collection documenting 

 the history of Maidenform, Inc. The completed finding aid 

 will be posted on the Archives Center webpage. June 2, 

 1997 through August 22, 1997. 



Mark J. Sowa, Bachelor's Candidate, The American Univer- 

 sity. Cultural History. Assist with archiving "Field to 

 Factory, Go Forthe and Serve" and Divisional African 

 American resource materials. Preparing for Wade in the 

 Water exhibition, collection, installation, and take down. 

 HBCV program and project planning and development, 

 newsletters-programs, etc. May 15, 1997 through December 

 19, 1997. 



Suzanne M. Springer, Bachelor's Degree, University of Vir- 

 ginia. History of Technology. Working and researching 

 topics related to the upcoming exhibition "The History of 

 Time in the U.S. — On Time." June 2, 1997 through 

 August 22, 1997. 



Tricia Stadelmaier, Bachelor's Candidate, Gtove City College. 

 Internships and Fellowships. Research projects with Jim 

 Loewen for "Lies Across the Landscape." June 9, 1997 

 through August 9, 1997. 



Eric D. Stich, Bachelor's Candidate, The American University. 

 Program Planning and Design. Assisting a Graphic Designer 

 on the "On Time" exhibition. May 12, 1997 through 

 August I, 1997. 



Craig M. Stinson, Master's Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Cultural History. Economic history of New 

 Mexico under colonial Spanish rule, specifically researching 

 documents accounting supplies to the missions. January 27, 

 1997 through August 31, 1997. 



Elizabeth A. Sumiada Huaman, Bachelor's Candidate, 

 Dartmouth. American Indian Program. Native Women's 

 Music; research and production work for a forthcoming 

 recording. January 23, 1997 through March 13, 1997. 



Lisa S. Tahk, Bachelor's Candidate, University of California at 

 Berkeley. Social History. Assist in developing a cultural 

 ethnic diversity reference file; ultimately, this will lead to a 

 collection strategy. June 4, 1997 through July 25, 1997. 



Peleg Tal, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Maryland at 

 College Park. Education. Facilitating in the Hands-On 

 History room , and working on special educational projects 

 including tour-guide booklets geared for children. 

 February 24, 1997 through June I, 1997. 



Scott S. Taylor, Master's Candidate, Indiana University of 

 Pennsylvania. Science and Technology. Research intern for 

 Carlene Stephens, who is part of a team designing a new 

 exhibition, entitled "On Time." May 12, 1997 through 

 August 22, 1997. 



Therasa Tremblay, Bachelor's Candidate, University of New 

 Hampshire. Office of Internships and Fellowships. Assis- 

 tant Internship Coordinator, Organizer of spring 1997 

 Brown Bag Lunch series, assistant in orientation of new in- 



terns, and a representative of the program. January 28, 1997 

 through May 9, 1997. 



Michael Twitty, Bachelor's Candidate, Howard University. 

 Program in African American Culture. Research/bibliog- 

 raphical search for "Millennium Conference Series: African 

 Americans from the Middle Passage to Outer Space." June 

 2, 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



Lisa H. Tyner, Bachelor's Candidate, The American Univer- 

 sity. Chief Design. Develop the conceptual application and 

 design for the Star Spangled Banner project prospectus. 

 This publication will contain summary descriptions of the 

 projects component parts: conservation, architectural 

 renovations, exhibits, history artifacts. Illustrations of ob- 

 jects, gtaphics, floor plans for exhibits, technical diagrams, 

 and architectutal renderings that will supplement descrip- 

 tive text. February 12, 1997 through May 8, 1997. 



Nathalie van Deehen, Shenandoah University. Program in 

 African American Culture. Work on public relations and 

 outreach via Internet. Help to develop materials relating to 

 the PAAC for discrimination online. Help to identify 

 potential contacts for electronic information. Compile a list 

 of Afro-American cultural websites. January 13, 1997 

 through April 30, 1997. 



Nicholas M. Vaughan, High School Student, Thomas Jefferson 

 High School. Numismatic Collection. Sorting and 

 documenting money from the Numismatic collection. The 

 money will be papet money, which will be sotted and 

 rehoused. July 17, 1997 through August 27, 1997. 



Mura Venters, BA, Pomona College. Assist with exhibition on 

 Nobel Prize, research and database management of the his- 

 tory of the Nobel Prize and laureates. September 2, 1997 

 through December 19, 1997. 



Mark D. Wahlert, Master's Candidate, The George Washing- 

 ton University. Director's Office. Working on various 

 management projects, strategic management, and board 

 communication resources. May 19, 1997 through 

 September 30, 1997. 



Elizabeth Walton, Bachelor's Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Costume. Researching and cataloguing for a col- 

 lection of early-20th-century lingerie dresses. July 22, 1997 

 through December 31, 1997. 



Dr. Beatrix Wedi-Palscha, Doctoral Degree. Nobel Prize ex- 

 hibition research and planning (including secondary 

 material research). July 15, 1997 through August 22, 1997. 



Noah Buck Wester, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 Maryland. Archives Center. Arrange and describe the Nav- 

 roze Contractor Photograph Collection and the addition of 

 the images from the photographic collage to the Duke 

 Ellington ephemera. Help the staff of the Duke Ellington 

 collection to compile 15-second sound bites from the 

 Ellington Collection sound recordings series to be added to 

 the Ellington Collection Web page. March 7, 1997 through 

 August 31, 1997. 



Sallie G. Wheeler, Bachelor's Degree, North Carolina State 

 University. Medical Sciences. Research and catalogue a col- 



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