Judit Hargitay, Bachelors Candidate, ELTE University-Buda- 

 pest. Public and Private Life. Research on the media in 

 America. February 13, 1995 through May 15, 1995. 



Chris Harrington, Bachelors Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia, Los Angeles. Community Life/Cultural History. Assist- 

 ing with project dealing with Cuban involvement in 

 Spanish-American war. April 3, 1995 through June 7, 1995. 



David G. Hamad, Masters Candidate, Indiana University. 

 Director's Office. Help to facilitate the museum's strategic 

 planning. September 18, 1995 through December 31, 1995. 



Michael A. Haubert, Bachelors candidate, UC Santa Barbara. 

 Office of Interns and Fellows. To assist Angela Lakwete 

 with dissertation research by conducting searches at the 

 U.S. Patent and Trademark office, do research and any pho- 

 tocopy required, evaluate and compile data of case files at 

 the Library of Congress law library, patent case files at the 

 National Archives, city directories at American History 

 and tracking down 19th century cotton gin manufacturers. 

 September 19, 1995 through December I, 1995. 



Karen Heil. Publications. Working as a publication specialist 

 and graphic designer. January 25, 1995 through December 



31. 1995- 

 Jen Michelle Hickes, Bachelors Degree, Washington & Lee 

 University. Office of Historical Resources. History of 

 Sports and exercise. September 5, 1995 through December 



31. 1995- 



Kelly Hogan-Dames, Bachelors Degree, Purdue University. 

 Conservation. Conservation and preservation of costumes. 

 January 9, 1995 through March 9, 1995. 



Renee Susan Jackson, Masters Candidate, Virginia Tech. Pres- 

 ervation Services. Restoration and conservation of textiles, 

 specifically costumes. May 22, 1995 through July 23, 1995. 



George Jacob, Masters Degree, University of Toronto, Science 

 and Technology. Visitor studies and exhibit development re- 

 search; production process and an overview of related activi- 

 ties at the Smithsonian. May 1, 1995 through July 20, 1995. 



Joshua Jacobstein, Bachelors Candidate, Washington Univer- 

 sity. Assisting Oz Frankel researching westward expansion 

 in the 1840s and the explorers' encounter with the Native 

 Americans. May 30, 1995 through August I, 1995. 



Peniel Joseph, Bachelors Degree. Program in African Ameri- 

 can Culture. Design a conference for summer deadline with 

 issues related to the so-called "underclass." Conference will 

 deal with the ways in which issues such as race, class, and 

 gender affect the poor. June 5, 1995 through August 18, 



1995- 



Becah Jubon, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni- 

 versity. Public Service. To have exposure to the role of 

 design in the context of conceptualization, development 

 and detailed design of actual exhibitions with real-life 

 criteria for decision making. June 13, 1995 through Sep- 

 tember 22, 1995. 



Paula M. Kaczor. Bachelors Candidate. Boston College. Com- 

 munity Life Researching political imagery and language in 

 advertising. January 26, 1995 through April 28, 1995. 



Carolyn Karabaic, Bachelors Candidate. Intern and fellow of- 

 fice. Intern offices assisting with orientations and program- 

 ming. May 31, 1995 through July 28, 1995. 



Carol Elaine Keesling, Masters Candidate, Cambridge Univer- 

 sity. American Indian Program. Assisting with projects. 

 October 11, 1994 through April II, 1995. 



Ten Beth Kestenbaum, Masters Degree, Cornell University. 

 Science, Medicine and Society. Project assistant for Medi- 

 cines: The Inside Story. January 17, 1995 through Novem- 

 ber 24, 1995. 



Nadia Khatchadounan, Bachelors Candidate, McGill Univer- 

 sity. Musical History. Assist with "Voices of First Nation 

 Women"; radio broadcast special "Guitar: Art and Soul"; 

 routine office work. May 15, 1995 through August 15, 1995. 



Michael Knighten, Bachelors Candidate, Louisiana State Uni- 

 versity. Graphic Art. Digitalize art, sort warehouse mate- 

 rial. May 21, 1995 through August I, 1995. 



Julie Morgan Kraus, Bachelors Candidate, Mary Washington 

 College. Community Life. Photo research for the "Wade in 

 the Water" exhibition including looking at photos of 19th 

 and 20th century sacred music personalities and assisting 

 with and ordering photos and getting permission for usage 

 of artifacts. January 18, 1995 through April 15, 1995. 



Audrey E. Krause, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State Uni- 

 versity. Archives Center. Conducting research on organiza- 

 tions that created about 450 German and Austrian posters 

 during World War I and writing brief histories of these or- 

 ganizations. January 6, 1995 through March 15, 1995. 



Gordon Lanpher, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. In- 

 ternships and Fellowships. Researching Legislation of Patri- 

 otism. October 4, 1994 through December 31, 1994. 

 Alison E. Larmee, Bachelors Candidate, The American Uni- 

 versity. Internship and Fellowship. Will assist with re- 

 search towards dissertation. Tasks include visual research 

 and traditional documentary research. January 23, 1995 

 through April 20, 1995. 



Sin Larsen, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State University. 

 History Services. To research Selman Waksman's discovery 

 of streptomycin in the commercial development and appli- 

 cation of the antibiotic. March 29, 1995 through June 2, 



1995- 



Jim L. Lasser, Bachelors Candidate, University of Michigan. 

 Military History. Working with the Jackson collection of 

 European history uniforms/World War II American history 

 uniforms exhibit. June I, 1995 through August I, 1995. 



Rachel Ledford, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Divi- 

 sion of Public and Private Life. Life in America in the 19th 

 century, a land ot contested promises. The exhibit is di- 

 vided into five major sections - industrialization, African 

 Americans, immigration, Native American removal or 

 westward expansion. September 5, 1995 through December 



*5. 1995- 

 Alfonzo Leon, Bachelors Candidate, University of Virginia. 

 Planning. Help with the project "On Time". Consists of 

 constructing models, drafting plans and making measure- 



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