piling a document summarizing several Smithsonian projects 

 relating to Russia. Researching and compiling a document 

 summarizing several Smithsonian projects relating to Russia. 

 Working with the Office of Development in securing funding 

 sources for possible activities. Translation from Russian to En- 

 glish. Light administrative assistance for the Director of the 

 IPDG. Assisting with activities relating to the Gutana Work- 

 ing Group. March 20, 1995 through April 27, 1995. 



lone Anderson, Bachelors Degree, McGill University. Environ- 

 mental. Producing a "family guide" for the Ocean Planet 

 exhibition. May 22, 1995 through September 22, 1995. 



Paul Feldman, Bachelors Degree. Man and the Biosphere. 

 Working on a user's guide to the Virgin Islands Biosphere 

 Reserve Biodiversity Plot 02. October 3, 1994 through De- 

 cember 13, 1994. 



Naina Misery, Bachelors Degree, U.C. Berkeley. Environmen- 

 tal Awareness. Working on materials related to the "Ocean 

 Plant" exhibit at the Natural History Museum. May 8, 1995 

 through July 17, 1995. 



Sonal I. Pandya, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 International Project Development Group. Researching 

 and formulating proposals on various issues relating to the 

 Guianas Ad Hoc Working Group, i.e. revenue generating 

 alternatives to timber harvesting. Creating a list containing 

 the debt information for various countries. Assisting with 

 marketing efforts and possible design of A National Mu- 

 seum of Natural History Training Brochure. February 6, 

 1995 through May 22, 1995. 



Sarah Piepmeier, Bachelors Candidate, Wellesley College. As- 

 sistant to the staff coordinator, 150th anniversary commu- 

 nity committee. Producing camera ready copy of catalog 

 for leading community activity-the great Smithsonian 

 giveaway. This will help implement other 150th projects. 

 June 5, 1995 through August 8, 1995. 



Anita Van Harten, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Environmental Awareness Program. Assisting 

 in development and implementation of public programs 

 and educational materials in support of the "Ocean Planet" 

 exhibition. January 17, 1995 through May 5, 1995. 



National Air and Space Museum 



Ellen Alvord, Masters Degree, William and Mary. Educa- 

 tional Services. Research support in aviation, aerospace, en- 

 vironmental education, and adult education. June 12, 1995 

 through August 18, 1995. 



Tyrin Heather T.C. Avery, Bachelors Candidate, Wellesley 

 College. Space History. Research support to the develop- 

 ment of an upcoming gallery on the history of Blacks in 

 aviation. The gallery research will entail extensive oral his- 

 tory interviewing, collection of personal items and back- 

 ground research. June 5, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



Joy Bowman, Bachelors Candidate, West Virginia University. 

 Educational Services. Assisting the coordinator in manag- 

 ing the internship program. Responsible for creating files 

 on each student, scheduling tours and other activities relat- 

 ing to the program. Developing careers program in avia- 

 tion. May 30, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



Joy Bowman, Bachelors Candidate, West Virginia University. 

 Education. Working on a project for the National Air and 

 Space Museum Education department consisting of re- 

 search into the aeronautical field. The research will be com- 

 piled into a contest to be presented to DC high school 

 students, to get them interested in air/space. June 5, 1995 

 through August II, 1995. 



David Burton, Bachelors Candidate, University of the District 

 of Columbia. Preservation/Restoration. Restoring the "B- 

 29" aircraft. Working on control systems, hydraulic sys- 

 tems, power plants, propellers, landing gears, instruments, 

 and other aircraft or spacecraft parts, wooden and metal. 

 June 5, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



Joseph Cabutto, Bachelors Candidate, Embry-Riddle Aeronau- 

 tical University. Preservation/Restoration. Restoring and 

 preserving aircraft engines. Working on control systems, 

 hydraulic systems, power plants, propellers, landing gears, 

 instruments, and other aircraft or spacecraft parts, wooden 

 and metal. June 5, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



Juliana E. Carpenter, Bachelors Candidate, Wittenberg Uni- 

 versity, Educational Services. Assisting program coordina- 

 tor with the Summer Science Camp for approximately 120 

 children ages 9-12. The theme of the camp will be "Envi- 

 ronment and You — Perfect Together." June 12, 1995 

 through August 18, 1995. 



Marcelo Catalan, Bachelors Candidate, Embry-Riddle Aero- 

 nautical University. Preservation/Restoration. Restoring 

 the "Hawker Hurricane," aircraft. Working on control sys- 

 tems, hydtaulic systems, powerplants, propellers, landing 

 gears, instruments, and other aircraft ot spacectaft parts, 

 wooden and metal. June 5, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



David Ctemer, Bachelors Candidate, Gateway Technical Col- 

 lege. Exhibits Production. Advanced techniques of Agta 

 Copy Camera, which includes producing film positive, 

 paper copy, line art and text labels. Intern will learn about 

 mixing of ink color, color separation, and silkscreen tech- 

 nique. June 5, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



Sarah Evans, Bachelors Degree. Archives. Assisting in the 

 preparation plan for the U.S. Air Force Pre-1943 still photo- 

 graphic collection, Phase II. This phase will consist of color 

 images which appear in prints, slides and film. June 5, 1995 

 through August II, 1995. 



Katherine Finch, Bachelors Candidate, Trinity College. Multi- 

 cultural Outreach. Work on creating a video library from all 

 public programs. Library will include research of biographical 

 information, current address, phone number and a brief de- 

 scription of each lecture. June 5, 1995 through August II, 1995. 

 Kevin Govier, Bachelors Candidate, Prince George's Commu- 

 nity College. Assisting in preserving and restoring a World 



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