Basin: analysis of faunal remains from two Syrian sices. May 

 29> 1995 through August 4, 1995. 



Laura E. Rose, Bachelors Degree, UC Davis. Botany. Compar- 

 ing the anatomy of leaves of Commelinacene using tech- 

 niques including paraffin embedding, whole leaf clearings, 

 epidermal peels and SEM photography. May 29, 1995 

 through August 6, 1995. 



Danielle Rudin, Bachelors Candidate, The American Univer- 

 sity. Anthropology. Helping wirh the moving and storing 

 of the Oceania and Asia collections. May 15,1995 through 

 August 18, 1995. 



Scott J. Rufolo, Bachelors Degree, Rutgers, The State Univer- 

 sity. Anthropology. Zooarchaeological analysis of faunal ma- 

 terial from 3 sites in NE Syria dating to the 3rd millenium 

 BC with the intent of placing the assemblage into a theoret- 

 ical model of the emergence of domestication in Mesopota- 

 mian region. May 27, 1995 through August 6, 1995. 



Aniko Sabo, Bachelors Candidate, Faculty of Mathematics and 

 National Science. Invertebrate Zoology. Identify marine 

 nematodes from Fort Pierce and determine during what sea- 

 son of the year they are reproducing. May 27, 1995 through 

 August 6, 1995. 



Lou Ann Saunders, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason Uni- 

 versity. Anthropology. Working wirh ongoing proiects in- 

 volving geographic information systems. October H, 1994 

 through April II, 1995. 



Jacqueline Schraad, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Anthropology Conservation. Pack and store ob- 

 jects as a move technician and assist with the conservation 

 of ethnological ob]ects in the Anthropology Conservation 

 Lab. February' 21, 1995 through May 15, 1995. 



Patrick Q. Sheridan, Bachelors Candidate, Corcoran School of 

 Art. Graphic Arts/Production. Graphics Arts/production as- 

 sistant working on screen printing and compurer design. 

 July 15, 1995 through August 31, 1995. 



Rebecca A. Siegel, Bachelors Candidate, Tulane University. 

 Public Affairs. To learn about the functions and activities of 

 a public affairs office in a national museum setting. June 13, 

 1995 through June 28, 1995. 



Pilar M. Somma, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni- 

 versity. Repatriation. Researching collection for repatriation, 

 assisting in any returns. June 5, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



Tarra D. Speaks, Bachelors Candidate, The College of Woos- 

 ter. Invertebrate Zoology. A reassessment of the status of 

 Western Atlantic species of the gen-star genus Astropecten, 

 using collections literature and photographic data. May 29, 

 1995 through August 6, 1995. 



Renee Audrey Stein, Bachelors Degree, Smith College. An- 

 thropology Conservation Labs. Assistance in Anthropology 

 conservation laboratories. December 19, 1994 through Au- 

 gust 15, 1995. 



Patricia Sternheimer, Masters Degree. University of Virginia. 

 To learn collections management procedures, cataloguing, 

 data management and storage techniques. February 8, 1995 

 through May 31, 1995. 



Terrell Stoessell, Bachelors Candidate, University of Virginia. 

 Development of a standard for the nomenclature of ceta- 

 cean skull osteology. May 18, 1995 through May 30, 1996. 



Joseph F. Trottier, Masters Candidate, University of Montana. 

 Native American. To work on the Cutlin artifact collection 

 and microfiling files of his original letters and notes. May 

 30, 1995 through August 4, 1995. 



Arianne Vanrell Vellosillo, Masters Candidate, Paris I Pan- 

 theon-Sorbonne. Anthropology. Ethnographic Conserva- 

 tion. November 30, 1994 through February 28, 1995. 



Karen Viskupic, Bachelors Candidate, Washington University 

 in St. Louis. Mineral Science. Describe the mineralogy of 

 hornblende bearing pegmatites. The major and trace ele- 

 ment chemistry of the pegmatites will be investigated by 

 the use of an electron microprobe and x-ray fluorescence. 

 May 29, 1995 through August 4, 1995. 



Jessica Wade, Bachelors Candidate, Miami University-Ohio. 

 Update research library, foundation research projects, donor 

 database training and report development, stewardship pro- 

 jects. June 6, 1995 through August 5, 1995. 



George B. Wasson, Doctorate Degree, University of Oregon. 

 Native American Program. Researching ethnological and 

 historical information on Native American groups of South- 

 west Oregon Coast. April 4, 1995 through June 9, 1995. 



Mary Whittle, Bachelors Candidate, Amherst College. Bot- 

 any/Fishes. Created algae page for world wide web server; 

 placed info on fish drawing collection in computer 

 database. June 12, 1995 through August 11, 1995. 



Diane Wong, Bachelors Degree. Entomology. Scientific 

 illustration internship illustrating various lacewing struc- 

 tures/morphologies with critiques and conferences with 

 staff lllustraror. October 3, 1994 through April 30, 1995. 



Jason T. Younker, Doctoral Candidate, University of Oregon. 

 Native American Program. American Indian Anthropologi- 

 cal Collections: Southern Oregon Coast. April 3, 1995 

 through June 9, 1995. 



Shirod Younker, Bachelors Candidate, University of Oregon. 

 Native American Program. American Indian Anthropologi- 

 cal Collections: Southern Oregon Coast. April 3, 1995 

 through June 9, 1995. 



National Portrait Gallery 



Elizabeth Ann Albert, Doctorate. Peale Papers. Work on Cata- 

 logue Raisonne of the Paintings of Rembrandt Peale. Octo- 

 ber 3, 1994 through March 31, 1995. 



Holly Anderson, Masters Candidate, Buffalo State College. 

 Conservation. Participant in Conservation Analytical Labo- 

 ratory project for National Portrait Gallery conducting a 

 survey of the Time collection. January 17, 1995 through 

 March 31, 1995. 



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