Daniel I. Berger, Bachelors Candidate, Bates College. Armed 

 Forces. Preparing specimens for inventory and data entry. 

 January 25, 1995 through April 28, 1995. 



Justin M. Bernthal, Bachelors Candidate, University of Puget 

 Sound. Public Services. Bulletin board posters, rosters, an- 

 nouncements, thank-you notes. Decide what is important 

 for interns to learn about for the brown bag lunch series. 

 June I, 1995 through July 27, 1995. 



Anne Berry, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Community Life. Working on 1939-40 New York 

 World's Fair Collection. October 24, 1994 through January 



31. 1995- 



Damon T. Bethea, Bachelors Candidate, Allegheny College. 

 Historical Resources. Ethnic imagery. Researching the view 

 of ethnicity over the past 100 years in American advertise- 

 ments, films and television. May 30, 1995 through August 

 2, 1995. 



Fran Biehl, Bachelors Degree, University of Colorado. Ameri- 

 can Indian Program. Changing landbase and land-use on 

 the Kiowa allotted land area. February 22, 1995 through 

 April II, 1995. 



Daniela Bleichmar, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard-Radcliffe 

 University. Historical Resources. Researching Dr. George 

 Washington Crile's wax models of animal glands. June 19, 

 1995 through August 21, 1995. 



Matthew Block, Bachelors Candidate, American University. 

 Special Events/Public Affairs. Begin arrangements for pro- 

 jected symposium auction fund-raising event. Assisting 

 with routine planning and paperwork for ongoing events. 

 Attending events in order to assist with set-up and opera- 

 tions. Assist in the Office of Public Affairs. August 31, 1995 

 through December 7, 1995. 



Samuel M. Bond, Masters Candidate, University of South 

 Florida, Tampa. Public Programs. Planning and develop- 

 ment of impending exhibit for Museum of American His- 

 tory. June 5, 1995 through August 30, 1995. 



Kristin Bornholdt, Bachelors Degree. Numismatic Collec- 

 tion. General collections management with various pro- 

 ]ects, including some work with viking age coin collection. 

 March I, 1995 through May 31, 1995. 



Gary F. Bouthillette, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Tech, Ar- 

 chitectural History. Researching historic Washington 

 buildings, architects, etc. February 14, 1995 through April 

 28,1995. 



Debra J. Brennesholtz, Bachelors Candidate, Colorado State 

 University. Exhibits. Working on projects related to 

 graphic design, putting together foam models, drafting 

 and working on the computer. January 27, 1995 through 

 May 1, 1995. 



Julie Anne Buck, Bachelors Candidate, Brigham Young Uni- 

 versity. Cultural History. Compile, organize, and list divi- 

 sional film stills. September 6, 1995 through December 13, 



1995- 



Jodi L. Bunnell, Masters Candidate. Archives. Archival pro- 

 cessing, subject guide preparation and outreach develop- 



ment of multimedia production. June 5, 1995 through Au- 

 gust II, 1995. 



Tracy Bush, Bachelors Candidate, Union College. Community 

 Life. March 27, 1995 through June 2, 1995. 



Sarah M. Cady, Bachelors Candidate, Trinity College. Medical 

 Sciences. Research materials for spectacle collection and sev- 

 eral book projects. September 12, 1994 through May 31, 



1995- 



Ryan Carey, Bachelors Candidate, Dartmouth College. Politi- 

 cal History. Researching for the Land of Promise exhibition 

 with a focus on westward expansion. June 19, 1995 through 

 July 28, 1995. 



Rhonda J. Carlson, Mt. Vernon. Social History. To assist in 

 photographing designer clothing in costume's collections 

 and sort through and photocopy primary source articles for 

 designer/manufacturer reference files. August 21, 1995 

 through December 31, 1995. 



Kristi Catanach, Bachelors Candidate, Santa Fe Community 

 College. Historical Resources. Cataloguing the Hispanic 

 collection. May 30, 1995 through June 27, 1995. 



Keith Champney, Bachelors Candidate, Boston University. 

 Fellowship Office. Dissertation research assistant for "To 

 Make a Nation: Politics and Patriotism, 1865-1918. January 

 24, 1995 through April 21, 1995. 



Kim Charlton, Bachelors Degree, Cornell University. Cultural 

 History. Researching/setting up exhibit on sports in Amer- 

 ica. April 5, 1995 through August 31, 1995. 



Christine Chen, High School Student, The Madeira School. 

 Social and Cultural History. Assisting on the project Poetic 

 License. February 22, 1995 through June I, 1995. 



Kerry Christiano, Masters Candidate, The George Washing- 

 ton University. Cultural History. Research and any other 

 work assigned on the 1998 exhibition "Rock and Soul: So- 

 cial Crossroads. May 22, 1995 through October 31, 1995. 



Estella M. Chung, Bachelors Degree, University of Michigan. 

 Cultural History -Community Life Collection. Assistance 

 with research for exhibit and brochure on Lander Design 

 Collections of Packaging and Corporate Imagery. Septem- 

 ber 5, 1995 through May I, 1995. 



Heather Collins, Bachelors Candidate, Colgate University. 

 Cultural History. Working on history of jazz project, help- 

 ing put together CD Rom that will teach people how to lis- 

 ten to jazz, according to geography and historical period. 

 June 19, 1995 through August 19, 1995. 



Dennis Comerford, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason Uni- 

 versity. Public Service. The creation and production of the 

 1995-96 "Intern Opportunities" booklet. May 30, 1995 

 through December 31, 1995. 



Julie Conaway, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State Univer- 

 sity. Commerce, Transportation and Work. Research paper 

 on the development of the railroad. July 5, 1995 through 

 August II, 1995. 



Frances K. Cox, Bachelors Candidate, Duke University. Ar- 

 chives. Research of antebellum literature. May 22, 1995 

 through August 12, 1995. Cathleen Cronin, Bachelors De- 



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