William G. Smithhart, Bachelors Candidate, Southwest Texas 

 Stare University. To determine geological influences on 

 water quality in study areas within the Chesapeake Bay wa- 

 tershed using available SERC resources and geographic in- 

 formation systems. May 22, 1995 through August II, 1995. 



Sasha I. Weinstein, Bachelors Degree, Brown University. Nu- 

 trient cycling in a constructed wetland. June 5, 1995 

 through August 25, 1995. 



searching photographs, library research, meeting with 

 exhibition team, drafting text for gallery handout, exhib- 

 itor kits, participating in general office activities related 

 to the SITES program. June I, 1995 through August II, 

 1995- 



Smithsonian Institution Libraries 



Smithsonian Institution 

 Women's Committee 



Amy Cancienne, Masters Candidate, Louisiana State Univer- 

 sity. Museum Reference Center. Answering most frequently 

 asked reference questions and developing packets. Decem- 

 ber 19, 1994 through January 6, 1995. 



Teria A. Curry, Masters Candidate, Catholic University. Cen- 

 tral Reference and Loan. Learning the range of interlibrary 

 loan activities. April 16, 1995 through August 10, 1995. 



Kimberly Matthews Graber, Masters Degree, Emporia State 

 University. Museum Reference Center. Working on the or- 

 ganization of the Native American Museums vertical files, 

 and newly obtained materials and actively soliciting up- 

 dated materials. January 9, 1995 through March 9, 1995. 



Marci Madatic, Masters Candidate, Louisiana State University. 

 American History Library. Working with Worlds Fair 

 Books deciding which ones to keep and which to discard 

 along with some reference work. December 19, 1994 

 through January 6, 1995. 



Dei Olson, Masters Degree, The American University, Mu- 

 seum Reference Center. Identify and prepare a guide on visi- 

 tor evaluation studies. May 31, 1995 through December 31, 



1995 



Debra Shumate, Masters Candidate, Catholic University. Na- 

 tional Portrait Gallery & American Art Library. Profes- 

 sional librarianship, experience via practicum. August 29, 

 1995 through January 31, 1996. 



Debra Shumate, Masters Candidate, Catholic University of 

 America. National Postal Museum. Develop bibliography 

 of the Colonial Post Office. January 12, 1995 through May 

 13. 1995- 



Smithsonian Institution Travelling 

 Exhibition Service 



Shannon Brown, Masters Candidate, Arizona State University. 

 Contribute to the development of interpretive components 

 and written materials for the traveling exhibition exotic 

 illusions: art, romance and the marketplace. Drafting exhi- 

 bition text for interactive and Audio Visual components, re- 



Kelly O'Donnell, Masters Degree, University of San Diego. 

 Assisting the women's committee with organizing records 

 in order to publish anniversary book. January 23, 1995 

 through April 30, 1995. 



Smithsonian Magazine 



Tonya E. Manuel, Bachelors Candidate, Hampton University. 

 Gain an overall view of how the publication operates with 

 an emphasis on editorial activities. Read and evaluate unso- 

 licited manuscripts, working with an editor, doing research 

 on an article and working in picture department. June 5, 

 1995 through August 4, 1995. 



Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute 



Erasmo C. Gonzalez, High School Senior, Landon School. Of- 

 fice support work for Smithsonian Tropical Research Insti- 

 tute. May 15, 1995 through June 2, 1955. 



Juan Posada Hostettler, Bachelors Degree, Universidad de 

 los Andes. Researching plant response to elevated carbon 

 dioxide levels. October 1, 1994 through December 31, 

 1994. 



Robert McCormick, High School Senior. Landon School. Of- 

 fice support work for the Center for Tropical Forest Science. 

 May 17, 1995 through June 2, 1995. 



Elizabeth Stoel, Bachelors Candidate, Princeton 

 University. Working in the office doing secretarial 

 work and learning about acting as a liason for offices and 

 laboratories all over the world. June 5, 1995 through 

 August 30, 1995. 



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