Porrrait Gallery's permanent collection illustrated checklist 

 in book form, also removing and sorting half-tone illustra- 

 tion films. June 4, 1995 through August 12, 1995. 



Kathenne D. Sevier, Bachelors Candidate, Wellesley College, 

 Prints and Drawings. Acting as research assistant to Wendy- 

 Reaves, curator of Prints and Drawings. Cataloging incom- 

 ing prints and drawings; miscellaneous research for depart- 

 ment. May 30, 1995 through August 4, 1995. 



liana Shafran, Bachelors Candidate, Barnard College. Edu- 

 cation. Organization, research and computer entry ot por- 

 trait records from New Mexico state survey. Also 

 research work with National Portrait Gallery curatorial 

 files and public reference requests. June 12, 1995 through 

 August 21, 1995. 



Amy R. Stegman, Bachelors Degree, Mary Washington Col- 

 lege. NPG Registrar's Office. Assisting in the National Por- 

 trait Gallery Registrar's Office with a special pro]ect to 

 create new permanent registranal records for all Gallery col- 

 lections. July 5, 1995 through January 5, 1996. 



Leslie Ann Stubbs, Bachelors Degree, U.S. International Uni- 

 versity. Design and Production. Assist Production Manager 

 and assist Chief of Design with all aspects of design prepara- 

 tion and coordination. Specific tasks will include drafting 

 plans, assisting with scheduling and maintenance of master 

 calendar. January 30, 1995 through April 30, 1995. 



Natasha L. Suber, Bachelors Candidate, Morgan State Univer- 

 sity. Education. Assist education program assistant with 

 the Cultures in Motion program series, film series, and in- 

 tern program at the National Portrait Gallery. June 7, 1995 

 through September 7, 1995. 



Heather Sullivan, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Office 

 of the Historian. The Rise of Celebrity Culture-(the Barry- 

 mores, musical theater videos). September 5, 1995 through 

 December 25, 1995. 



Stephanie Lee Tadlock, Bachelors degree. Education Depart- 

 ment. Assist with 12 week initial Docent Training Course. 

 Promote and help run the Lunchtime Lecture and Portraits 

 in Print Series. September 14, 1995 through December 20, 



1995- 



Lesley Tucker, Bachelors Candidate, Middlebury College. Na- 

 tional Portrait Gallery. Assisting in the National Portrait 

 Gallery Registrar's office with a special pro]ect to create 

 new permanent registrarial records tor all Gallery collec- 

 tions. June 21, 1995 through August 30, 1995. 



Jessica Cole Udvardy, Masters Degree, George Washington 

 University. Photographs. PtO|ect will be to catalog ^ 

 photogtaphs by George Tames from the Hines collection 

 taken during the Cold War eta. February 6, 1995 through 

 May 26, 1995. 



Allison Wickens, Bachelors Degree, Grinnell College. Educa- 

 tion. Assisting in the research and development of class- 

 room materials that can be used in conjunction with two 

 special exhibitions at the gallery, and will have work as a 

 teaching assistant during a four day seminar. February 27, 

 1995 through July 14, 1995. 



Kirsten E. Williams, Bachelors Candidate, University of Vir- 

 ginia. Publications. Helping to edit and publish books for 

 the National Portrait Gallery, including "1846", a book 

 about the Smithsonian's 150th anniversary. Also, editing 

 exhibition captions and other written materials for the 

 museum. May 22, 1995 through July 28, 1995. 



National Postal Museum 



Tracy Brown, Masters Candidate, George Mason University. 

 Public Affairs. Text entry and editing of the museum news- 

 letter, updating all press materials in the museum's media 

 kit, updating and writing new captions for publicity photo- 

 graphs, and writing press releases. January 23, 1995 through 

 May 15, 1995. 



Kathryn Concannon, Bachelors Candidate, Grove City Col- 

 lege. Collections Department. Arranging a small collection 

 of 19th century post office correspondence and rehousing. 

 Alson creating a finder's aid. June 6, 1995 through August 



", 1995 



Mark Dellapietra, Bachelors Candidate, Catholic University. 

 Collections. Assisting in the rehousing of the Certified 

 Plate Proof Collection. Assisting with various collections 

 management projects as assigned. August 31, 1995 through 

 December 15, 1995. 



Alan Hiebert, Bachelors candidate, Coe College. Public Af- 

 fairs. Develop press releases for up-coming exhibits and 

 programs, update media lists and activity logs, send 

 mailings, assemble press kits to include clips, summer 

 newsletter, create postcard mailer for VIARC, video proj- 

 ect and other related duties. September 5, 1995 through 

 December 8, 1995. 



Leigh A. Kale, Bachelors Candidate, University of North Car- 

 olina. Public Affairs. Assemble press kits, organize slides 

 and photos for distribution, answer media and public's 

 questions about museum, write press releases and various 

 other tasks relating to the public, media and advertising. 

 May 21, 1995 through August 9, 1995. 



Jeff Kishman, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Education. Creating a secondary school Postal Pack 

 and public programming. January 17, 1995 through April 



27. 1995- 

 Richard J. Moniz.Jr., Masters Candidate, Rhode Island Col- 

 lege. Music Department. Original research in the Music De- 

 partment of the Library of Congress, contacting other 

 museums and repositories, etc. May 30, 1995 through July 



7. 1995 

 Christine Mulligan, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Education. Designing activity kits, revising and 

 teaching student tours, and creating a pre-visit curriculum 

 materials for high school students. January 17, 1995 

 through April 27, 1995. 



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