Denver Applehaus, Bachelor's Candidate, Georgetown Univer- 

 sity. Research for the Nobel Prize 2000 Project. 1/23/98 

 through 12/31/98. 



F. Juliette Arai, Mastet's Candidate, University of Maryland — 

 College Park. Archives. Intern will process the Carvel Ice 

 Cream and Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corporation records. 

 6/1/98 through 8/28/98. 



Jennifer Atkinson, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia — Santa Barbara. Cultural History. Intern will assist 

 with the production of "Encuentros: Latino America at the 

 Smithsonian." 6/23/98 through 8/28/98. 



Heather Bain, Bachelor's Candidate, Centre College. Domes- 

 tic Life. To assist with research on the Ipswich House ex- 

 hibit at the National Museum of American History. 1/5/98 

 through 1/13/98. 



Stacy Baird. Smithsonian Without Walls. Intern will provide 

 research support for Revealing Things, an online exhibir 

 about the material culture of personal possesions. 11/17/97 

 through 4/1/98. 



Maurita Baldock, Bachelor's Degree. Archives. Intern will as- 

 sist in the Archives at NMAH, helping with the advertis- 

 ing of the history collections. 3/2/98 through 8/31/98. 



Nicole Barnard, Bethel College. Intern will assist a graduate 

 research fellow with research for doctoral thesis on New 

 York City. 2/9/98 through 4/30/98. 



Kristin Bauersfeld, Mastet's Degree, University of Pittsburgh. 

 Photographic History. Intern will research industrial 

 photography and assist with planning for an exhibit on 

 photography and motion. 5/11/98 through 8/31/98. 



Melanie Beederman, Bachelor's Candidate, American Univer- 

 sity. Social History. Intern will assist with collection, ex- 

 hibition, and research work in the Reform Movement 

 collection. 5/20/98 through 8/21/98. 



Shannon Bell, Bachelor's Degree, University of California 

 Berkeley. Costume. Intern will research Hispanic designers 

 Luis Extevez an Antonio de Castillo's influence on 

 American fashion. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Suzanne Bell, Master's Candidate, USM. Internships and Fel- 

 lowships. Use collections at the National Archives and 

 Library of Congress and collect, transcribe, and collate data 

 on cotton gin manufacturers on microfilm and original 

 media. 3/30/98 through 5/29/98. 



Katricia Bennett, Bachelor's Candidate, Howard University. 

 Intern will explore the contemporary constructions of race 

 and culture, and examine the designations of racial 

 categories in the 2000 census. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Shannon Berry, Mastet's Candidate, University of Missouri — 

 Columbia. Costume and Textiles. 6/8/98 through 7/9/98. 



Tad Blackerer, Bachelor's Candidate, Knox College. To assist a 

 fellow in researching silent Western films. This involves re- 

 searching archival film stock and newspapers form the turn 

 of the century. 9/16/97 through 12/19/97. 



Janae-Sharee Breiner, Bachelor's Degree, Appalachian State 

 University. Cultural History. Research on artifacts in the 

 Cultural History Collections, as well as on a specific 



athlete's acheivement within the social context of the 

 period for an exhibition. 6/1/98 thtough 8/7/98. 



Christopher Brown, Bachelor's Candidate, Bowie State Univer- 

 sity. Computer Science. Intern will assist with help calls 

 and networking in the computet service dept. 6/8/98 

 thtough 8/31/98. 



Corey Tronnier Brown, Bachelor's Candidare, University of 

 the South. Intern will assist the "Rock and Soul" team and 

 will tesearch rhe history of music in Memphis. 5/26/98 

 through 8/8/98. 



Craig Patrick Campbell, High School Srudent, Good Counsel 

 High School. Intern will help the numismatics department 

 catalogue and organize Confederate Civil War currency by 

 maker, type of paper, series, etc. 7/13/98 thtough 6/15/98. 



Nathan Campbell, Mastet's Candidate, University of Mis- 

 souri — Columbia. Social History. Intern will research the 

 cultural meaning of "home" in America for the exhibition 

 "After the Revolution." 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Dana Caplan, Bachelor's Candidate, Smith College. Archives 

 Center. Princeton Posters research project. 9/8/98 through 

 12/17/98. 



Eric Chin, Bachelor's Candidare, Universiry of California — 

 San Diego. Aid in the research of project concerning adver- 

 rising in America; work in SI libraries and Library of 

 Congress obtaining necessary resources. 9/17/98 through 

 12/4/98. 



Gina Cincotta, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Notre 

 Dame. External Affairs. Coordinating a projecr to develop a 

 licensed museum product to be sold in the gift shop. Will 

 work with curatonal staff and assist with special events and 

 public relations work. 8/25/98 through 12/9/98. 



Chrisry Coleman, Bachelor's Candidate, Skidmore College. In- 

 tern will conduct a 1910/1920 census search for women 

 working for the California Perfume Company, and assist 

 with updating the Intetn Otientation Handbook. 6/15/98 

 through 8/15/98. 



Josephine Cooper, Bachelor's Candidare, Portland State 

 University. Study coronary mortality in the nventieth cen- 

 rury due to heart attacks (w/o a stroke) with an emphasis on 

 cases since 1948. 10/3/97 through 12/3/97. 



Randall Craft, Bachelor's Candidate, Georgetown Universiry. 

 Research for the Nobel Prize 2000 project. 1/29/98 through 

 6/1/98. 



William Crane, Bachelor's Candidate, George Washington 

 Universiry. Research housing development and gender is- 

 sues in the United States. 10/9/97 through 12/31/97. 



Elwyn Crawford, Bachelor's Candidate, Smith College. Ar- 

 chives Center Researching part of the Scurlock Studio Col- 

 lection. 9/8/98 through 12/18/98. 



Emily Crow, Bachelor's Candidate, Universiry of the South. 

 Intern will assist with production of Blue Guitar exhibit, 

 and CD of Native American women's music. 5/27/98 

 through 7/24/98. 



Jose Delannoy-Pizzini, University of Puerto Rico. Archives 

 Center. To learn about care for archival audiovisual 



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