plane program; water, fertilize, groom, plant, and group 

 the Bromeliad Collection. In addition, learn and apply 

 plant collection management techniques by identifying, 

 labeling, recording, and accessioning specimens. June 23, 

 1997 through September 12, 1997. 



Kirsten B. Larsen, Master's Candidate, Colorado State Univer- 

 sity. Work in the Butterfly Garden, maintaining proper 

 conditions for the plant/butterfly habitats; observe the 

 seasonal changes in butterfly populations, and their life in 

 the habitats. With the approval of funding, plans for 

 development of an educational centet will begin during 

 this time. Intern will assist with these plans. June 2, 1997 

 through August 15, 1997. 



Francie Schroeder, Bachelor's Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Cataloging the Garden Club of America Collec- 

 tion of 35mm slides into the AAG collection. Refining the 

 guidelines being used for evaluation of 35mm slides of gar- 

 dens and landscapes. January 6, 1997 through March 28, 



1997- 



Kathryn Swain, New York Botanical Garden, School of Profes- 

 sional Horticulture. Maintenance of Enid A. Haupt Gar- 

 den. September 2, 1997 through December 19, 1997. 



Matthew S. Vinten, Bachelor's Candidate, Ball State Univer- 

 sity. Assist the Landscape Architect in working with plans 

 of the museum grounds; to include verifying plants on the 

 site, preparing drawings to accurately represent the 

 landscape, reviewing and evaluating construction drawings 

 for HSD involvement, and some design of landscape areas 

 affected by construction. May 19, 1997 through July 25, 



1997- 



Molly E. Waters, Bachelor's Candidate, Utah State University. 

 Work with the horticulturists and gardeners in maintain- 

 ing the Enid A. Haupt Garden. This includes watering, 

 weeding, fertilizing, identifying and controlling pests, and 

 grooming annuals, perennials, shrubs, and mixed plants in 

 urns and baskets. Cultivating roses, formal parterres, and 

 tropical plants in an outdoor setting. June 30, 1997 

 through September 19, 1997. 



Office of the Smithsonian Institution Archives 



Somer L. Cross, Bachelor's Candidate, Hollms College. Joseph 

 Henry Papers. Researching Joseph Henry and his life and 

 times. This includes newspaper research and work at the 

 Library of Congress. January 6, 1997 through January 31, 

 1997. 



Suzanne J. Erera, Bachelor's Candidate, Princeton University. 

 Assisted in processing the archives record unit 321, some 90 

 cubic feet of historical records documenting the interna- 

 tional exchange of art exhibitions and events from 1965 to 

 1981 coordinated by the NMAA's office of program support. 

 Helped to arrange and preserve the records and to create a 

 guide for researchers. June 2, 1997 through August 8, 1997. 



Laura Garrett, BA, University of California-Davis. To com- 

 pile a finding aid and database on Latin American holdings 



in the SI Archives. September 15, 1997 through November 7, 



1997- 



Alyssa D. Pease, Bachelor's Degree, University of Maryland at 

 College Park. Detailed preservation assessments of OSI A 

 collections, implemented environmental monitoring, iden- 

 tified and removed mold from several collections, rehoused 

 select collections. June 2, 1997 through September 26, 1997. 



Patricia J. Rettig, Master's Candidate, University of Maryland 

 at College Park. Preservation. Surveying the archival collec- 

 tions in order to assess preservation problems and needs for 

 the writing of a preservation plan. May 19, 1997 through 

 July 25, 1997. 



Jenny Rozen, Master's Candidate, The George Washington 

 University. National Collections Program. Assisting in the 

 revision of the Smithsonian Directive 600 by compiling all 

 associated forms regarding collections management. Con- 

 ducting onsite interviews with collections management 

 staff regarding procedural implementation and created 

 draft format of procedures manual. May 12, 1997 through 

 December 30, 1997. 



Christa Savino, Bachelor's Degree, Johns Hopkins University. 

 Detailed preservation assessments of OSIA collections, 

 implemented environmental monitoring, identified and 

 removed mold from several collections, rehoused select 

 collections. May 27, 1997 through October 17, 1997. 



Jonathan Seitz, Bachelor's Degree, University of Wisconsin at 

 Madison. Joseph Henry Papers. Conducted a study of the 

 relationship between Joseph Henry's teaching and research. 

 Gave technical assistance for the Henry Papers website. 

 June 2, 1997 through August 8, 1997. 



Charlotte Sturm, Senior, Smith College. A Smithsonian Family 

 Album September 2, 1997 through December 19, 1997. 



Office of Sponsored Projects 



Carol Bella, Bachelor's Candidate, Gallaudet University. Account- 

 ing. Assisting in the preparation of invoices. Recording bank 

 statements. February 25, 1997 through May 15, 1997. 



Kate Fritzsche, Bachelor's Candidate, Lawrence University. 

 Programs. Review and select funding information to be dis- 

 tributed via the Web, produce and enhance a semiannual 

 OSP publication, assist in setting up all training activities, 

 research and compile all necessary information for OSP's 

 Web page. June 16, 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



Stephen Goldsmith, Bachelor's Candidate, The George 

 Washington University. Assisting in the preparation of 

 invoices. Reconciling bank statements. Preparing recon- 

 ciliation worksheets for various contracts. Assisting in the 

 process of invoice payments. March 10, 1997 through 

 July 10, 1997. 



Elizabeth Gruse, Bachelor's Candidate, Lycoming College. 

 May 12, 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



Babette Hoffman, Bachelor's Candidate, Barnard College/ 

 Columbia University. May 27, 1997 through August n, 

 1997. 



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