Embryos," with A. Stanley Rand from May 18, 1998 to 

 August 17, 1998. 



Zhijun Zhao, Visiting Scientist, University of Missouri, 

 Columbia- "Environment Reconstruction in the Middle 

 Yangtze Region, China; An Application of Phytolith 

 Analysis," with Dolores Piperno from November 1, 1997 to 

 October 31, 1998. 



Kirk S. Zigler, Predoctoral Fellow, Duke University. 

 "Reproductive Isolation in the Genus Lytecbinus 

 (Echinoidea: Toxopneustidae)," with Harilaos Lessios from 

 August 15, 1998 to August 14, 1999. 



Simon W. Zipperlen, Visiting Scientist, Universiry of Shef- 

 field. "Integrating Canopy and Hydraulic Architecture of 

 Psychotria spp Shrubs Across Gradienrs of Light and Mois- 

 rure Availability," with S. Joseph Wright and Robert Pearcy 

 from November 1, 1997 to October 31, 1999. 



Internships and Other 

 Appointments 



The Smithsonian offers internships and other special ap- 

 pointments to undergraduate and graduate students and 

 to museum professionals. The home institution, a brief 

 description of the project undertaken at the Smithsonian, 

 and the dates of service are given wherever possible. 



Archives of American Art 



Susan Benz, Master's Candidate, University of Maryland. In- 

 tern will process papers of artist Albert Frueh and create a 

 finding aid for these papers. 2/17/98 through 5/1/98. 



Noriko Masuda, Master's Candidate, Boston Universiry. In- 

 rern will assist with handling archival materials prior to 

 shipment to Washington, D.C. 1/12/98 through 4/15/98. 



Anacostia Museum 



Adrian Loving, Master's Candidate, University of the Arts. 

 Education. Create written materials and models geared to 

 the educational and outreach needs of elementary school 

 students and teachers, while considering simple construc- 

 tion, economical, lightweight and recyclable materials, and 

 physical accessibility. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Katie Sell, Bachelor's Candidate, College of William and 

 Mary. Registrar. Cataloging objects found in the "Alice 

 Bell Finlayson Collections." This includes research into mis- 

 cellaneous museum files, spanning a period of 20 years, in 

 order to locate relevant object-related information. The 

 process will include provenance research, cataloging, num- 

 bering, photo documentation, and filing. 6/8/98 through 

 7/31/98- 



Arthur M. Sackler Gallery/Freer Gallery of Art 



Ava Alkon, Bachelor's Candidate, Yale University. Education. 

 Intern will assist with the ImaginAsia program for 

 children. 6/22/98 through 9/1/98. 



Augusta Babson, Bachelor's Candidate, Williams College. 

 Education. Intern will prepare educational materials for 

 compliance with ADA. 6/2/98 through 7/28/98. 



Jennifer Carnahan. Intern will assist with the Imaginasia 

 program for families and programs for educators. 2/19/98 

 through 6/30/98. 



Joyce Chow, Bachelor's Degree, Amherst College. Chinese 

 Art. Assist curator of Chinese art with research for upcoming 

 exhibits. 6/19/98 through 8/31/98. 



Renee Ferrara, Master's Candidate, Georgetown University. 

 Islamic Art. Research on Persian collection and othet 

 Islamic materials for the print catalogue and installation. 

 1/12/98 through 5/30/98. 



Rose Garbarino, High School Student, Oakton High School. 

 Assist with the family program, ImaginAsia. 8/4/98 

 through 10/1/98. 



Jennifer Greenhill, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 California — Los Angeles. American Art. Intern will work 

 for curators, archivists, conservators for an upcoming ex- 

 hibit of Whistler prints. 1/12/98 through 3/20/98. 



Tania Haddad, Graduate, University of Virginia. Co-teach 

 ImaginAsia, work with all facets of education department; 

 assist with the development and implementation of educa- 

 tional public programs. 9/30/97 through 9/30/98. 



Franak Hilloowala, Master's Candidate, University of Arizona. 

 Islamic Collection. Intern will work wirh the manuscript 

 collection, compiling bibliographies on the collection. 

 6/8/98 through 7/31/98. 



Amelia Kaplan, Bachelor's Candidate, American University. 

 Working in photography lab doing digital imaging, pnnt- 

 ing and other activities. 10/9/97 through 12/31/97. 



Amy Kim, Bachelor's Candidate, Duke University. Educa- 

 tion. Intern will prepare descriptions of the Asian art slide 

 collection for use by teachers. 7/6/98 through 8/14/98- 



Tomoko Kojima, Mastet's Candidate, American University. 

 Public Affairs. Intern will assist with projects in the public 

 affairs office. 7/6/98 through 12/31/98. 



Mallica Landrus, Master's Degree, Universiry of Louisville. Re- 

 search. Working on material for Freer rotation in Gallery 

 18. 8/4/98 through 8/30/98. 



LeighAnne McNamara, Bachelor's Candidate, State Univer- 

 sity of New York — Oneonta. Education. Assist in Imagin- 

 Asia program for children and their adult companions. 

 9/8/98 through 12/8/98. 



Due Tai Nguyen, Bachelor's Candidate, Capitol College. 

 Library. Intern will assist with slide library projects. 7/6/98 

 through 8/14/98. 



Nora Niedzielski-Eichner, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 Chicago. Education. Assist with family program Imagin- 

 Asia. 8/3/98 through 8/26/98. 



