entation of incoming interns. May 12, 1995 through June 1, 



1995- 



Sumiko Oshima, Bachelors Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia, Davis. Textile/Costume Conservation. Collection Man- 

 agement of Textiles, Storage and Exhibition with emphasis 

 on flags and flat textiles. September 19, 1995 through De- 

 cember 1, 1995. 



Alison L. Oswald, Masters Candidate, State University of 

 New York at Albany. Archives Center. Archival Processing. 

 June 5, 1995 through August 15, 1995. 



Joanne Ottaviano, Bachelors Candidate, Bowdoin College. Ed- 

 ucation. Research in the Library of Congress in housing in 

 1920s and 1930s. June II, 1995 through August 20, 1995. 



Martha E. Overby, Bachelors Degree. History Services. Working 

 with the "Go Forth and Serve" project on the conference, mu- 

 seum, newsletter, and assisting in other programming activi- 

 ties. February 1, 1995 through March 1, 1995. 



Nicholas Owers, Bachelors Candidate, Oxford University. To 

 provide office assistance in the promotion of the museum 

 programs and activities and providing routine office sup- 

 port. January 17, 1995 through May 6, 1995. 



Jennifer Ozichowski, Bachelors Candidate, Catholic Univer- 

 sity. Division of Science and Technology. Research for his- 

 tory of timekeeping exhibit. May 22, 1995 through August 

 i>. 1995- 



Mark H. Palmer, Masters Candidate. American Indian Pro- 

 gram. Evolution of land use on the Kiowa Allotted land 

 area in Southwestern Oklahoma. February 6, 1995 through 

 April II, 1995. 



Ryan Papir, Bachelors Candidate, University of Pennsylvania. 

 Cultural History. Working on exhibit "Sport in American 

 Life." May 30, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



Amy Pass, Bachelors Degree, SUNY Geneseo. Information 

 and Society. Assisting with routine museum activities, 

 setup of new exhibition and museum demonstrations. Feb- 

 ruary 3, 1995 through May I, 1995. 



Sarah A. Patterson, Bachelors Candidate, Wellesley College. 

 Historical Resources. Studying the architectural history of 

 Washington, DC. May 30, 1995 through September 4, 1995. 



Manssa Payton, Masters Candidate, Howard University. Pro- 

 gram in African American Culture. Researching African 

 American Women's history. November 15, 1994 through 

 May 31, 1995. 



Anna Pegler-Gordon, Masters Degree, Brown University. De- 

 partment of History and Technology. To work with curato- 

 rial development team on new exhibition, "On Time", with 

 special attention focused on immigrant experiences with 

 amencan time systems and disciplines. June 5, 1995 

 Through September 1, 1995. 



Larissa Nicole Perkins, Bachelors Degree, Georgetown Col- 

 lege. Community Life. Research and collections work for 

 history of rock and soul music project. February 6, 1995 

 through April 28, 1995. 



Jennifer Ponza, Masters Candidate, Academy of Art. Ameri- 

 can Music. Compiling interviews for a project encompass- 



ing women in jazz music, gathering photographs, histori- 

 cal data and oral interviews with artists' friends and family 

 members. January 9, 1995 through March 17, 1995. 



Alison M. Poulsen, Bachelors Degree, George Washington 

 University. Costume Division. Taking out of storage the de- 

 signer costume collection and photographing it, replacing 

 it in storage, working with collection and conservation de- 

 partment. May 8, 1995 through July 31, 1995. 



Susan Priscott, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Ed- 

 ucation. Earth Day project coordination and work on the 

 explainer tor the Hands-on Science Center. February 2, 1995 

 through April 29, 1995. 



Brendan Ravenhill, High School, Woodrow Wilson. Armed 

 Forces History. To learn to handle historic Civil War Vir- 

 ginia artifacts in preparation for their photography. June 

 26, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



Jodi Reborchick, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Musical History. Researching and helping with 

 Folklife Festival. February 3, 1995 through May I, 1995. 



Alice Byrd Reed, Masters Candidate, George Mason Univer- 

 sity. Domestic Lite. Research on an upcoming exhibit 

 about homes in America. January 17, 1995 through April 

 28,1995. 



Priscilla A. Reinhardt, Masters Candidate, University of 

 Rhode Island. Costume Conservation. Working on a 

 rehousing project for the collection of ethnic costumes, as- 

 sisting with dismantling and assembling forms and cos- 

 tumes for exhibit, possibly will be involved with some 

 aspect of First Ladies inaugural ball gowns. May 22, 1995 

 through June 22, 1995. 



Elena Lucia Rivellino, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. 

 Archives Center. Doing Research on American History Ar- 

 chives collections for an Ethnic Imagery project about rep- 

 resentations of people in commercial advertising. 

 September 4, 1995 through December 20, 1995. 



Sara Romeyn, Doctorate Candidate, George Washington Uni- 

 versity. Domestic Life. Researching for history of childhood 

 exhibits title "Kidstuff." January 17, 1995 through May I, 



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Kathryn R. Rosenberger, Bachelors Degree, George Washing- 

 ton University. Social History. 75th anniversary ot Women's 

 Suffrage "Visions of Equality: Past and Future" sympo- 

 sium. May 15, 1995 through August 31, 1995. 



Zachary Schoening, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. 

 Electricity. Cataloging "Dial-a-joke" tapes. June 26, 1995 

 through August 25, 1995. 



Katie Scott-Childress, Masters Candidate, University of Mary- 

 land. Archives. Archival processing, subject guide prepara- 

 tion, outreach activities, development of multimedia 

 products and oral and video documentation projects. June 

 5, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



Jessica Silver, Mastets Degree, University of Michigan. Ar- 

 chives Center. The intern will work with manuscript collec- 

 tions that document innovation and invention in the 

 United States. The intern will participate in and be respon- 



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