sible for a wide range of archival tasks relating to the col- 

 lection to which she has been assigned. The intern will 

 be expected to undertake research relating to the collec- 

 tion and produce well written reports and documents as 

 directed. July 10, 1995 through September 19, 1995. 



Peter Simon, Bachelors Degree, Jate University-Szeged. Ar- 

 chives Center. Research on ethnic imagery in films. Febru- 

 ary 13, 1995 through June 9, 1995. 



Pamela K. Snyder, Bachelors Degree, Union College. African- 

 American History. Research assistant in African American 

 History. May 8, 1995 through July 15, 1995. 



Puttra Som, Bachelors Candidate, Arizona State University. 

 Automation Services. To develop, conduct and analyze a 

 training survey of all American History staff. To develop 

 a database of employee training information that can be 

 assessed in a variety of ways. Prepare written analysis of 

 the survey information. June 5, 1995 through August II, 



1995 



Abbie N. Sprague, Bachelors Candidate, Bucknell University. 

 Historical Resources. Assisting Dr. Marefat with research 

 for a book on architecture she is writing. May 24, 1995 

 through August 15, 1995. 



Susan Stark, Bachelors Candidate, Wake Forest University. Of- 

 fice of Interns and Fellows. Research Assistant to Laura Ed- 

 wards in the area of 19th century American society. June 7, 

 1995 through July 28, 1995. 



Siani N. Steen, Bachelors Candidate, Lewis and Clark College. 

 Fellows Office. Filing photos, researching medical and den- 

 tal history in the U.S., short write ups. September 25, 1995 

 through December 14, 1995. 



Jonathan B. Streff, Bachelors Candidate, Gettysburg College. 

 Cultural History. Research connected to future exhibit on 

 New Orleans jazz. May 15, 1995 through August 13, 1995. 



Julia Surak, Art Institute of Chicago. Exhibit Design. Assist 

 with the "Land of Promise" exhibit. October 3, 1994 

 through December 31, 1994. 



Joanne R. Tashiro, Bachelors Degree, University of California, 

 San Diego. Archives. Ethnic Imagery Project development 

 in Archives center. Involved in production of fund raising 

 packet for project. Ethnic Imagery Working Group and in- 

 volved in exhibit and development planning. May 26, 1995 

 through September 10, 1995. 



Dan Trachtman, Bachelors Candidate, Washington Univer- 

 sity. Information and Technology. Designed World Wide 

 Web page for photo history and numismatics. June 28, 1995 

 through August 20, 1995. 



Kathenne E. Turner, Bachelors Candidate, Colgate University. 

 Armed Forces. Working with the National Collections of 

 antique weapons, inventorying them into a database and 

 helping with cleaning them. June 5, 1995 through August 



4. 1995- 



Myra L. Valdez, Bachelors Candidate, American University. 

 Numismatics. Performing various tasks in the department 

 of numismatics based on persons in charge of the specific 

 projects. February 9, 1995 through May 31, 1995. 



Sandor Vegh, Bachelors Candidate, L. Kossuth University. 

 Cultural History. Research on consumerism in 20th- 

 century America. February 13, 1995 through May 15, 



1995- 



Reid Veto, Bachelors Candidate, Dartmouth College. Office 

 of Interns and Fellows. Photos for Intern Opportunities 

 Publication. July 3, 1995 through September I, 1995. 



Ashley W. Vietor, Bachelors Degree, St. Johns College. Public 

 Programs. Research for Oz Frankel's project "The Politics, 

 Culture and Rituals of Public Investigations in 19th Cen- 

 tury America." Focusing research on abolitionist literature 

 and the Civil War US Sanitary Commission. May 1, 1995 

 through August 10, 1995. 



Elizabeth Voyatzis, Bachelors Degree, University of Virginia. 

 Cultural History. Working with musical history collec- 

 tions, doing various collections management duties. Janu- 

 ary 3. 1995 through December 31, 1995. 



Sharon R. Vriend, Doctoral Candidate, Bowling Green State 

 University. Cultural History/Archives Center. Ethnic imag- 

 ery project. June 1, 1995 through June 29, 1995. 



Allison Wickens, Bachelors Degree, Grinnell College. Interns 

 and Fellows. Assisting in the selection of summer interns, 

 the Brown Bag lunches and conducting orientation for new 

 interns. February 27, 1995 through June 30, 1995. 



Anita Wiehr, Bachelors Degree & Candidate, Oregon State 

 University. Program Planning & Design. Internship affords 

 an opportunity to learn the exhibition design development 

 process through hands-on experience working closely with 

 the design chief on a variety of exhibits projects. September 

 21, 1995 through December 31, 1995. 



Adam Wolfson, Bachelors Candidate. Historical Resources. 

 Working on merger between ACTWU and ILGWU as 

 well as working on other labor history projects. April 10, 

 1995 through June 3, 1995. 



Martha Wright, Masters Degree, University of Wisconsin- 

 Madison. Public Services. Contact school systems to notify 

 them of the fact that NMAH now has bilingual self guides; 

 develop brochure for those who are interested in African- 

 American history and the AA materials in the Hands on 

 History room. June 14, 1995 through August 16, 1995. 



Candace Wyder, High School Student, Duke Ellington 

 School of the Arts. Program in African American Cul- 

 ture. Working on Greensboro exhibit, answering tele- 

 phones, typing and other jobs. February 16, 1995 

 through June 15, 1995. 



Cedric Yeh, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Numismatic Collection. Working with the ancient 

 Chinese coin collection to ascertain the accuracy of earlier 

 research. June 5, 1995 through August 1, 1995. 



Junghyun Yuh, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni- 

 versity. Public Services. Assist in evaluating exhibitions 

 and public programs. Participate in development of out- 

 reach programs. Evaluate published literature about 

 NMAH exhibits and programs. May 22, 1995 through July 

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