Brady's Portraits"; coordinate with the Curator of Educa- 

 tion. May 12, 1997 through August 22, 1997. 



Catherine Telfair, Graduated, Manchester College. September 

 8, 1997 through December 19, 1997. 



Frederick A. Ulnch, Bachelor's Candidate, Union College. 

 Administrative Office. Conducting the biographical 

 research for the Hans Namuth exhibition. June 9, 1997 

 through August 7, 1997. 



Laura G. Webb, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 



Maryland, College Park. Peale Family Papers. Internship in 

 documentary editing and historical research. A comparative 

 study of the autobiography of Charles Willson Peale, and 

 two biographies prepared by his sons. February 3, 1997 

 through May 15, 1997. 



Terri Whitlock, Bachelor's Candidate, The School of the Art 

 Institute of Chicago. Photographs. Intern will assist the 

 Assistant Curator of Photographs in researching and 

 cataloging a recently acquired collection of photographs, as 

 well as helping in the rearrangement of a portion of the 

 Gallery's photographic storage. June 9, 1997 through 

 August I, 1997. 



National Postal Museum 



Kristin Clark, Bachelor's Degree, Hope College. Collections. 

 Assist the loan coordinator with processing incoming and 

 outgoing materials, producing reports and packing and un- 

 packing objects, participate in exhibit preparation, installa- 

 tions, and take down of exhibitions. August 25, 1997 

 through December 8, 1997. 



Siobhan Creem, Bachelor's Degree, Utah State University. Col- 

 lections Management. Assist the registrar and the conserva- 

 tion office in coordinating and preparing objects to be sent 

 to the "World Philatelic Exhibition Pacific '97," in San 

 Francisco, May 29, 1997. January 27, 1997 through Septem- 

 ber I, 1997. 



Elizabeth Duncan, Bachelor's Degree, University of Wiscon- 

 sin at Madison. Public Affairs. Updating all press materials 

 in the museum's media kit, updating and writing new cap- 

 tions for publicity photographs, writing a press release and 

 a public service announcement for radio for an up-coming 

 public program, assembling several hundred new media 

 kits, and responding to letters of inquiry and to phone in- 

 quiries as needed; assisting with upcoming special events 

 and fund-raising projects. January 21, 1997 through March 

 13. 1997- 



Christine Kreger, Junior, Lewis and Clark College. To become 

 familiar with various aspects of collections management, 

 assist with cataloging, installation, etc. September 9, 1997 

 through December 4, 1997. 



Janalyn Moss, Master's Candidate, University of Illinois at 

 Springfield. Collections Management. Become familiar 

 with various aspects of Collections Management, assist the 

 Registration Specialist with cataloging, inventory, account- 

 ability, and data entry projects. Participate in exhibition 



preparation, installation, and take down. Inventory: Inter- 

 nal Revenue stamps, U.S. plate proofs, archival material; 

 data entry: Revenue stamps, plate proofs; cataloging: 

 philatelic material, discreet collections in albums, postal 

 history material. May 19, 1997 through August 22, 1997. 



Patricia Reidy, Bachelor's Degree, Providence College. Educa- 

 tion Department. Conduct tours for elementary and high 

 school students. Assist in the management of all facets of 

 the upcoming public program "Stamp-Ability" — including 

 providing assistance to guest lecturers, creating at least one 

 educational stamp activity wotksheet to be used by visitors 

 at the event, and registering and mounting student stamp 

 collections. Assist with the Graceful Envelope Contest, 

 1997. March 3, 1997 through April 27, 1997. 



Catherine Roan, High School Graduate, Winston Churchill 

 High School. Education. Provide tours for elementary and 

 high school students. Conduct research on and survey 

 student tour programs in other museums in Washington, 

 D.C. Suggest improvements to National Postal Museum. 

 June 18, 1997 through July 25, 1997. 



National Zoological Park 



Patricia S. Chen, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Texas at 

 Austin. Graphics/Photography. Aid the 200 photographer 

 in photography and cataloging of photos. May 19, 1997 

 through August 15, 1997. 



Sata Childs, Cornell University. Animal Health. Animal 

 Health Intern with a project in cardiac disease in great 

 apes. May 30, 1997 through August 17, 1997. 



Kathy Chu, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Maryland at 

 College Park. DZR -Nutrition. Sodium Appetite in Desett 

 Tortoises. June 3, 1997 through August 31, 1997. 



Elaine Franklin, Bachelor's Candidate, Virginia Tech. Depart- 

 ment of Mammals. Design and implement visitor surveys 

 at the Great Ape House and Think Tank, update fact sheets 

 on pygmy marmosets and black-and-white colonies 

 monkeys, work as zoo keeper and interpreter in the Gteat 

 Ape House. May 21, 1997 through August 22, 1997. 



Alejandro Garcia, DVM Candidate, Michigan State Univer- 

 sity, College of Veterinary Medicine. Pathology. Training 

 in the veterinary pathology of animals in the zoo collection, 

 individual case reports, and necropsy work. Special projects 

 in certain areas such as iron accumulation in livers of north- 

 ern fur seals. May 14, 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



Geotge R. Lejano, Bachelor's Degree, The George 

 Washington University. Electronic Communication. 

 Electronic Communication: Internet, HTML coding for 

 Web designing, Multimedia applications such as Ditector 5 

 and 6, Premiere 4.2, Infini — D 3.0. August 20, 1997 

 through August 31, 1997. 



Bilenda P. Madison, 3rd Year, Tuskegee University School of 

 Veterinary Medicine. Animal Health. Assistance in animal 

 health procedures such as physical exams and radiology; 



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