Center for Folklife Programs and 

 Cultural Studies 



Sam Ankerson, Bachelors Degree, Yale University. Assisting 

 and marketing of folkways materials. June 9, 1995 through 

 August 31, 1995. 



Beth Binkley, Bachelors degree, Guilfurd College. The intern 

 will be working on the upcoming Folklife festival which in- 

 cludes 150 years of Smithsonian workers. Continuing work 

 of previous interns and compiling information on histori- 

 cal/current Smithsonian workers as well as the Smithsonian 

 as a museum and research institution. September 9, 1995 

 through March 31, 1996. 



Dani Brune, Bachelors Candidate, Dartmouth College. I will 

 be doing preliminary research for one topic of next year's 

 Folklife Festival. My research will focus on Smithsonian 

 workers for the past 150 years. June 19, 1995 through Au- 

 gust 30, 1995. 



Alexa Jane Burcroff, Bachelors Candidate, Rochester Institute 

 of Technology. Assisting with the folklife festival. June 5, 

 1995 through July 14, 1995. 



Christine E. Dee, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Preparation and production work on the Cape 

 Verde project, which will be a part of the 1995 Festival of 

 American Folklife. November 14, 1994 through July 31, 

 '995- 



Ann Marie Denninger, Bachelors Degree, James Madison Uni- 

 versity. Assisting in the creation of a membership drive 

 packet and assembling information for a catalogue display- 

 ing work of artisans countrywide. January 9, 1995 through 

 February 28, 1995. Vladimir Donskoi, Bachelors Degree. 

 Work with 1995 Festival of American Folklife Russian pro- 

 gram. May 17, 1995 through July 3, 1995. 



Mary Faial, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Re- 

 search, mailing, calling involved members of the Cape Ver- 

 dian Community. February 6, 1995 through June I, 1995. 



Dana Frye, Masters Candidate, The American University. In- 

 tern will put together a video and/or radio piece for the dis- 

 semination of information on the "Culture and 

 Development" program concentrating on sustainable agri- 

 culture. July 6, 1995 through December 31, 1995. 



Catherine Hardman, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason Uni- 

 versity. Editing, filing. Research for ongoing project regard- 

 ing the 1950s. Musical focus on Woody Guthrie, Pete 

 Seeger, and rockabilly music. January 27, 1995 through Au- 

 gust 3, 1995. 



C. Mark Hill, Bachelors Candidate, Duke University. Festival 

 of American Folklife Cape Verde program. June 14, 1995 

 through February 1996. 



Anne M. Hobbs, Bachelors Degree, Salisbury State Univer- 

 sity. Assisting with participant coordination of 1995 Fes- 

 tival of American Folklife. June 6, 1995 through July 6, 

 1995- 



Sandi Horowitz, High School Student, Hillsboro High 

 School. Czech republic for the American Folklire Festival. 

 June 19, 1995 through July 4, 1995. 



Robert Hsiung, Bachelors Candidate, University of Hawaii at 

 Manoa. Folklife and Culture. Assisting with the History of 

 American folklife and culture. December 19, 1994 through 

 January IO. 1995. 



Kristen Jackson, Bachelors Degree, Lewis and Clark College. 

 African immigrants folklife study project to be included in 

 the 1995 Festival of American Folklife. November 28, 1994 

 through June 30, 1995. 



Shawn Kline, Bachelors Degree, Indiana University of Penn- 

 sylvania. Folkways Recordings. Constituent research, devel- 

 oping project specific databases and coordinating media 

 kits. December 12, 1994 through December 12, 1995. 



Katie Knoll, Bachelors Degree. Working on friends of the fes- 

 tival program, organization of folklife festival. June 12, 1995 

 through August 18, 1995. 



Peter Kornberg, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. 1995 Festival of American Folklife: Design pro- 

 duction. May 2, 1995 through July 19, 1995. 



Suzanne Lettrick, Masters candidate, College of St. Rose. Edu- 

 cation. Working on educational packets which promote 

 knowledge of other cultures (i.e. Bahamian, Native Ameri- 

 can, etc) Also working on folklonst updates and commu- 

 nity scholar survey results. August 7, 1995 through August 



25,1995- 



Su-Lian Li, Masters Candidate, The American University. In- 

 ventory and catalogue crafts, identifying Asian American 

 crafts, working with archives and assisting with the 

 Festival' Russian music program. January 23, 1995 through 

 April 21, 1995. 



Liza K. Lopez, Bachelors Candidate, New Mexico State Uni- 

 versity. Video documentary on Latin American/Caribbean 

 components of last year's Folklife Festival. June 5, 1995 

 through August II, 1995. 



Elena Martinez, Masters Candidate, University of Oregon. 

 Work on exhibit at Festival of America's craft traditions; as- 

 sisting with production of the catalogue; working with 

 demonstrators. June 12, 1995 through August 18, 1995. 



Mary Ellen McDermott, Masters Candidate, George Washing- 

 ton University. Craft traditions. May 15, 1995 through July 

 10, 1995. 



Emily C. McDonald, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 North Carolina. Organization of the Czech Republic por- 

 tion of the Festival of American Folklife, especially food 

 ways. May 21, 1995 through June 23, 1995. 



Jenna A. Moniz, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. 

 Helping coordinate and put together Folklife Festival. Jan- 

 uary 23, 1995 through July 31, 1995. 



Ann M. Ochsendorf, Bachelors Candidate, Wellesley College. 

 Assisting with the folklife festival. June 5, 1995 through Au- 

 gust 10, 1995. 



Tracy Patterson, Bachelors Degree, Clark Atlanta University. 

 African Immigrant Folklife. Assisting with various aspects 



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