dinator with scheduling and managing the program in the 

 coordinator's absence. 6/1/98 through 8/14/98. 



Jim Hakala, Bachelor's Degree, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Education. Help develop an explainers program for the 

 How Things Fly gallery. 1/12/98 through 4/16/98. 



Michael "Scott" Harris, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 Maryland — College Park. Public Affairs. Aiding in media 

 relations and the coordination of media visits and events. 

 Also includes writing pitch letters, making telephone calls, 

 and possibly writing articles for publication. 9/24/98 

 through 12/31/98. 



Laramie Hickey-Friedman, Master's Candidate, University of 

 Delaware. Conservation. Intern will assist with examining 

 and Treating spacesuits, aircraft components, and space his- 

 tory artifacts. 6/1/98 through 8/14/98. 



Tara Kelly, Bachelor's Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Education. Intern will assist with the development of a 

 museum overview sheet for distribution to teachers and 

 schools. 6/1/98 through 5/31/99. 



Wakako Komoto, George Mason University. Education. In- 

 tern will help establish physical and intellectual control of 

 archival collections. Intern will write descriptions, arrange 

 and rehouse collections, and perform preservation tasks. 

 6/1/98 through 8/14/98. 



Donald Langhorne, Bachelor's Candidate, Texas Southern 

 University. Education. Intern will assist the Srudent Ser- 

 vices Coordinator with the management of the intern pro- 

 gram. 6/1/98 through 8/14/98. 



Michael Margolius, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 Maryland — College Park. Intern will rehouse aircraft and 

 aircraft component technical manuals. 6/16/98 through 

 8/15/98. 



Selena Neighbours, Bachelor's Candidate, Johns Hopkins. 

 Space History. Intern will prepare descriptive materials 

 related to the theme of the planned Explore the Universe 

 gallery. 6/1/98 through 8/14/98. 



Garrett Rooney, Bachelor's Candidate, Rensselaer. Exhibits. 

 Intern will assist with reconfiguring, fine-tuning, and 

 maintaining devices in the How Things Fly gallery. 6/1/98 

 through 8/14/98. 



Lela Sanchez, Florida State University. Intern will assist in the 

 Explainer's Program in the How Things Fly gallery. 6/1/98 

 through 8/7/98. 



Hyesun Suk, Master's Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Exhibits. Intern will create signage for the museum 

 with the exhibits dept. and will assist with the design of 

 NASM Web pages. 6/1/98 through 8/14/98. 



National Museum of American Art 



Allison Aldrich, Master's Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Allison will begin the first section interning in 

 the development office. She will then rotate to the 

 registrar's department for the second half of the semester. 

 9/8/98 through 4/23/99. 



Bethany Baran, Master's Candidate, American University. 

 Bethany will begin her internship at the Renwick Gallery, 

 working with the Curator, Kenneth Trapp. She will then 

 intern with the education department. 9/8/98 through 

 4/23/99. 



Jessica Braiterman, Bachelor's Degree, College of Notre Dame 

 of Maryland. Jessica will be in the education department 

 for the first half of the internship. She will then work in the 

 design and production department. 9/8/98 through 4/23/99. 



Grerchen Dematera, Master's Candidate, H. John Heinz III 

 School of Public Policy. Development. Intern will research 

 Capital Campaign prospects for NMAA. 6/1/98 through 

 8/7/98. 



Christine Fisher, Montgomery College. MNI. Intern will 

 prepare digital images for the NMAA Web site in the Of- 

 fice of New Media Iniatives. 2/6/98 through 4/24/98. 



Robert French, Master's Candidate, Southern Methodist 

 University. Robert will begin the first half of the semester 

 with Andrew Connors and Helen Lucero in the curatorial 

 department. He will then rotate to the education depart- 

 ment for the second half. 9/8/98 through 4/23/99. 



Katherine Fritzsche, Bachelor's Degree, Lawrence University. 

 Kate will begin interning with Katherine Manthorne and 

 assist with the American An Journal. She will spend the 

 second half of the semester with Bob Johnston in External 

 Affairs. 9/8/98 through 4/23/99. 



Courtney Hamrick, Bachelor's Degree, Randolph-Macon 

 Women's College. Registrar. Intern will assist with exhibi- 

 tions and loans, collection storage, permanent collection 

 documentation, packing and shipping, and rights and 

 reproductions. 6/5/98 through 7/31/98. 



Sanders Hearne, Bachelor's Degree, Davidson College. 



Curatorial. Intern will research the NMAA Archives on the 

 time that George Catlin spent in the NMAA and the result- 

 ing first exhibition held at the SI. 6/5/98 through 7/31/98. 



Sarah Horowitz, Bachelor's Candidate, Wellesley College. 

 Renwick Gallery. Intern will conduct research for an exhibi- 

 tion on U.S. Navy silver. 5/26/98 through 7/31/98. 



Emily Krueger, Bachelors Candidate, University of North 

 Carolina — Chapel Hill. Intern will assist with the Nebras- 

 ka Teacher Workshop, as well as developing Web applica- 

 tions. 6/5/98 through 7/31/98. 



Melissa Love, Bachelor's Candidare, Wellesley College. Registrar. 

 Intern will assist with exhibitions and loans, collection 

 storage, permanent collection documentation, packing and 

 shipping, and rights and reproductions. 6/5/98 through 

 7/31/98. 



Christopher Lynch, Bachelor's Degree, Bowdoin College. 

 Design and Production. Assist in the design and produc- 

 tion office as a lighting intern. The intern will learn the 

 role lighting plays in the display of artwork, learn a variety 

 of different lighting techniques for different types of art 

 and architecture. 8/13/98 through 9/25/98. 



Alison MacAdam, Bachelor's Candidate, Wesleyan. Public Af- 

 fairs. Intern will assist with media events, requests from the 



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