gree, Occidenral College. Social History. Project on depic- 

 tions of women's bodies in the 18th century by looking at 

 portraits and interpreting. May 16, 1995 through July 31, 



1995- 



Carrie M. Crowder, Bachelors Candidate, Mary Washington 

 College. Armed Forces. Research and document the 

 Division's photographic collections and develop a database. 

 January 18, 1995 through April 15, 1995. 



Nadia E. Curry, High School Student, Duke Ellington School 

 of the Arts. Program in African American Culture. Greens- 

 boro Project, answering phone, filing, copying and other 

 project related duties. February 6, 1995 through June 15, 



1995- 



Kim Curry-Gardner, Masters Candidate, The George Wash- 

 ington University. Social and Cultural History. Assisting 

 with move of ethnic collection and assisting with accession- 

 ing incoming collection of suffragette artifacts. October 3, 

 1994 through March 31, 1995. 



Mark P. Dantos, Bachelors Degree, Colby College. Cultural 

 History. Research assistant on "Rock and Soul" exhibition. 

 May 15, 1995 through August 31, 1995. 



Elisa Borchert Davies, Bachelors Candidate, Coe College. Of- 

 fice of Interns and Fellows. Intern as Research Assistant to 

 Meg Jacobs who is researching on mass consumption in the 

 U.S. between the 1920s and the 1950s. September 18, 1995 

 through December 8, 1995. 



Monica Ann Degn, Bachelors Candidate, Bngham Young 

 University. Office of Interns and Fellows. Assist intern coor- 

 dinator with programming and placement of interns at 

 American History. July 17, 1995 through December 15, 



1995- 



Mariolein de Laat, Bachelors Degree, Hageschad. Medical Sci- 

 ences. Research on 18th Century optical equipment. Janu- 

 ary 9, 1995 through May 15, 1995. 



Margaret Dennis, Bachelors Degree, University of Colorado- 

 Boulder. Community Life. Assist with accessioning, cata- 

 loging, research and related collections management 

 activities in the museum's Edward J. Orth World Fair Col- 

 lections. October 3, 1994 through August 31, 1995. 



Elizabeth Dubrovsky, Masters Candidate, University of Rhode 

 Island. Preservation Services. Work with storage and exhibi- 

 tion projects. May 22, 1995 through June 23, 1995. 



Gina Dyson, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University. Ar- 

 chives Center. Working on the Ethnic Imagery Project 

 being developed in the Archives Center, specifically, Hispa- 

 nic, Latino business materials. June 5, 1995 through August 



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 Sarah Ellison, Bachelors Candidate, University of Virginia. Af- 

 rican American Culture. Supporting existing programs and 

 concept paper on francophoone African American Commu- 

 nities in the New World. June 5, 1995 through August 5, 



1995- 

 Rodney Evans, High School Student, Duke Ellington School 

 of the Arts. Program in African American Culture. Work- 

 ing on Greensboro exhibit, answering telephones and work- 



ing on other programs. February 6, 1995 through June 15, 



1995- 



Amy Featherston, Bachelors Candidate, Baylor University. Exhib- 

 its. Administrative assistant for America's Smithsonian project 

 team for the traveling exhibit celebrating the Smithsonian's 

 150th anniversary. May 25, 1995 through July 26, 1995. 



Caleb O. Fey, Bachelors Candidate, Corcoran School of Art, 

 Archives Center. Sorting and cataloging of the Skurlock stu- 

 dio photograph collection. September 18, 1995 through De- 

 cember 31, 1995. 



Laura K. Fleming, Doctoral Degree. Writing and editing. 

 Writing and editing scripts for the "Land of Promise," ex- 

 hibit at American History under the supervision of Diana 

 Cohen. April 25, 1995 through August 31, 1995. 



Kathenne Freed, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni- 

 versity. Education. Diversifying docent staff. January 17, 

 1995 through May I, 1995. 



Yuko Fukunaga, Masters Degree. Division of History and 

 Technology. To work with curatorial development team on 

 new exhibition, "On Time" with special attention focused 

 on Japanese- American interactions. August 1, 1995 through 

 December 31, 1995. 



Tammy M. Furrow, Masters Degree, Villanova University. 

 Commerce, Technology & Work. Assist in compiling an in- 

 ventory of firearms and working with ordinance photo files. 

 February 6, 1995 through March 31, 1995. 



Eleanor P. "Nome" Gadsden, Bachelors Candidate, Yale Uni- 

 versity. Historical Resources. Working on the symposium 

 on the 75th anniversary of women's suffrage. June 15, 1995 

 through August 15, 1995. 



Jay Garcia, Bachelors Degree. Archives. Working on the "Eth- 

 nic imagery Proiect. October II, 1994 through December 

 16, 1994. 



Jasmine Teal Getrauw, Junior High, St. Gabriel Junior High. 

 Program in African American Culture. Office Assistant — 

 filing, data entry, faxing and copying, answering phones, 

 messenger (inside American History only) preparing mail- 

 ings, organizing office message center and bulletin boards. 

 July 5, 1995 through August 8, 1995. 



Ashley Shannon Gross, Bachelors Candidate, Knox College. 

 Internships and Fellowships. Assistant intern and coordina- 

 tor, editing, design and production of 1995-96 "Intern Op- 

 portunities" with two other interns. June 12, 1995 through 

 August 24, 1995. 



Rachel Hallett, Bachelors Candidate, Bennington College. In- 

 ternship and Fellowship. Working with a fellow on the his- 

 tory of Politics and patriotism. January 17, 1995 through 

 February 24, 1995. 



Rhonda Hamilton, High School Student, Duke Ellington School 

 of the Arts. Program in African American Culture. Working 

 on Greensboro Project, answering phones, and conducting re- 

 search. February 6, 1995 through June 15, 1995. 



Keith Haran, Bachelors Candidate, Providence College. 150th 

 Exhibition. Curatorial researcher, retrieving information for 

 exhibitions. June 5, 1995 through August 18, 1995. 



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