materials, including film, video and audio tapes. 10/6/97 

 through 11/28/97. 



Laura Diener, Bachelor's Candidate, Vassar College. Costume 

 Conservation. Work with collection of WWI women's 

 uniforms in photography, cataloging, rehousing, and con- 

 servation. 6/10/98 through 8/28/98. 



Patricia Donnellan, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 Michigan. Information Technology. Intern will assise with 

 the Computerworld/Smithsonian Award Program. 5/11/98 

 through 8/7/98. 



Kevin Donovan, Bachelor's Candidate, Mary Washington 

 College. Intern/Fellows Office. Conduct newspaper research 

 at Library of Congress. 8/25/98 through 12/3/98. 



Antoinette Douglas, Montgomery College. Intern will assist 

 with Duke Ellington program. 2/18/98 through 5/15/98. 



Styron Douthit, Master's Candidate, University of Central 

 Oklahoma. Archives. Intern will gain experience with 

 processing, describing, safeguarding and managing oral 

 history collections. 3/16/98 through 7/31/98. 



Elizabeth Dunton, Bachelor's Candidate, Smith College. So- 

 cial History. Assisting Harry Rubenstein in the Political 

 History collection in the Department of Social History. 

 Will assist in producing preliminary finding guide to 

 Reform Movements collections. 9/8/98 through 12/18/98. 



Arna Edmundsdottir, Bachelor's Candidate, Montgomery Col- 

 lege. Program Planning and Design. Learning the firsthand 

 process of exhibition planning and design. Attaining a 

 wot king knowledge of some of the technical skills required 

 of designers, as well as an understanding of the need for 

 critical thinking and the value of collaborative work. 

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



Margo Edwards, Bachelor's Degree, Rice University. Social 

 Hstory. Intern will study American social history and 

 assist with the maintenence and creation of exhibits. 

 2/17/98 through 5/29/98. 



D. Eric Ellis, Bachelors Degree, Walla Walla College. 



Science, Information and Technology. Intern will be work- 

 ing with the solid-state artifacts and documents collection 

 in the Department of Information, Science and Technology. 

 4/20/98 through 8/1/98. 



Rachel Erekson, Bachelor's Degree, Knox College. Social History. 

 Researching twentieth-century Hispanic American designers, 

 specifically Adolfo; participating in and researching other 

 projects including the Gadsby Tavern program and a teacher's 

 lounge; and assisting in organizing files and information for 

 the archives. 9/8/98 through u/25/98. 



Emily Filler, High School Student, Ovid-Elsie High School. 

 Cultural History. Intern will assist with the production of 

 the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra. 6/10/98 

 through 7/19/98. 



Natalia Fitzgerald, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Vir- 

 ginia. Complete two research notebooks on the medical- 

 and popular-press-based coverage of the 1916-17 typhus 

 epidermic. She will also familiarize herself with aspects of 

 the Vidal exhibition process. 6/17/98 through 7/31/98. 



Douglas Flandro, Bachelor's Degree, Brigham Young University 

 Office of Public Services. Intern will assist with production 

 and execution of public programs, review and amend existing 

 PR databases, and undertake tasks related to exhibit mainten- 

 ance and production. 3/16/98 through 12/30/98. 



Jessica Flintoft, Bachelot's Candidate, Cornell University. 

 Domestic Life. Assist with projects in the Division of 

 Domestic Life. Will study punchboards, petty gambling 

 games, and their place in American culture. 1/26/98 

 through 5/15/98. 



Emily Forester, Bachelor's Candidate, Wesleyan University. 

 Program in African American Culture. Intern will research 

 the socioeconomic status of contemporary African 

 American communities. 6/1/98 through 7/31/98. 



Elliot Freeman, Bachelor's Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Research on silent Western films, especially 

 those directed by Cecil B. deMille. 10/14/97 through 

 12/12/97. 



David Georgen, High School Student, George C. Marshall 

 High School. Electricity and Modern Physics. Intern will 

 place information gatheted by the Chips program on the 

 Web. 6/25/98 through 12/31/98. 



Matt Gernstein, Master's Canididate, George Washington 

 University. Public Services. Intern will assist with writing 

 papers, research, fact checking and othet tasks as they relate 

 to the book Lies Across the Landscape. 5/18/98 through 8/31/98. 



Christina Glengary, Bachelor's Degree, American University. 

 Archives. Intern will conduct tesearch on French organiza- 

 tions that made posters during WWI and WWII. 2/12/98 

 through 5/1/98. 



Rebecca Gordon, Bachelot's Candidate, Smith College. Social 

 History. Research the social history of museum artifacts 

 and archives. 9/8/98 through 12/17/98. 



Anna Gorski, Bachelor's Candidate, University of California 

 Santa Cruz. Research on perceptions of Mexico and 

 Mexicans at the turn of the century. 4/1/98 through 6/15/98. 



Jay Grinstead. Assist with research and collections on the 

 National Museum of Industrial History project. 9/30/97 

 through 4/1/98. 



Sarah Grogan, Bachelor's Degree, Connecticut College. Cul- 

 tural History. Intern will assist with a documentary on the 

 history of American wire making and wirh the production 

 of a book on American Indian history. Intern will also assist 

 with the production of a concert of Native American 

 music. 11/29/98 through 7/29/98. 



Heidi Hackford, Doctoral Candidate, American University. 

 Science, Medicine and Society. Pteliminary work on the 

 Bodyworks exhibition. 1/26/98 through 3/1/99. 



Brian Hairston, Bachelor's Candidate, Hampton University. 

 Intern will explore the sociology and culture of athletics 

 amoung Black Americans. 6/1/98 through 8/8/98. 



Kate Halamay, Bachelor's Candidate, Smith College. Social 

 History. Researching the teasons behind the dramatic 

 change in fashion between 1790 and 1820 in America (in 

 the costume collection of NMAH). 9/8/98 through 12/17/98. 



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