Kia Hall, Sarah Lawrence College. Depc. of African American 

 History and Culture. Intern will analyze comtemporary 

 Black literary themes in the U.S., South America and 

 Africa. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Peter Hannah, Bachelor's Candidate, University of California — 

 San Diego. Cultural History. Sports and Leisure History: 

 Background research and some basic data entry on history 

 of exercise and exercise machines in the U.S. Involves 

 research on inventors, patents, sports, gymnasiums, body 

 images, and medical practice. 9/15/98 through 12/5/98. 



Thomas Harbison, Bachelor's Candidate, Duke University. 

 Lemelson Center. Intern will research potential "Innovative 

 Lives" presenters, help develop "Meet the Inventor" for the 

 robot docent program and work in the Hands on History 

 room. 6/1/98 through 7/31/98. 



Casey Hatton, Bachelor's Candidare, University of California — 

 Santa Cruz. Assisting a fellow in the writing of Lies Across 

 the Landscape: 'What Our History Markers, Memorials, and 

 Museums Got Wrong, working on many small research 

 projects. Work involves rypical historical scholarship on 

 secondary sources at the Library of Congress as well as 

 people, the census, internet tesources, and historic sites. 

 9/23/98 through 11/8/98. 



Thomas Hayden, Bachelor's Candidate, Hiram College. Cul- 

 rural History. Intern will assist with cataloguing in sports 

 history. 7/6/98 through 7/31/98. 



Lynn Heidelbaugh, Mastet's Candidate, Geotge Washington 

 University. Domestic Life. Intern will conduct research on a 

 variety of artifacts in support of upcoming exhibits and 

 publications. 5/26/98 through 8/18/98. 



Christy Hessler, Bachelor's Candidate, Biola University. Interns 

 and Fellows. Research on mail-order clothes from after the 

 Civil War until about 1890. 9/4/98 through 12/17/98. 



Denise Hirsch, Bachelor's Candidate, Grinnell College. 

 Science, Medicine, and Society. Working to identify and 

 describe objects and research on aspects of the Cold War for 

 a future exhibit. 6/8/98 through 8/15/98. 



Lydia Hoffman, Master's Candidate, University of North 

 Carolina — Chapel Hill. Intern Office. Research Assistant to 

 Director Patrick Ladden on NMAH annual report. 1/20/98 

 through 3/9/98. 



Karmael-Elana Holmes, Bachelor's Candidate, American 

 University. African American Culture. Inrern will research 

 contemporary African American images on television. 

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



April Howard, Bachelor's Degree, Syracuse University. Con- 

 duct research for the Duke Ellington Youth Festival. 2/1/98 

 through 4/28/98. 



Andrew Huebner. Public Services. Historical research on 

 topics ranging from the U.S. Civil War to race relations to 

 census data to New Mexico history, for James Loewen's up- 

 coming book Lies Across the Landscape. 2/5/98 through 5/1/98. 



Lisa Hynek, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Northern 

 Iowa. Hands-On-Science Center. Intern will assist with the 

 development of a Star-Spangled Banner conservation ac- 



tivity for the Hands-On Science Center. 6/9/98 through 

 7/10/98. 



Angela Nicole Irby, Bachelor's Candidate, Brigham Young 

 University. Intern will research and write on behind-the- 

 scenes activities at NMAH for use in the NMAH Board 

 Newslettet, do research on individuals under consideration 

 for Board membership, and assist with Star-Spangled Ban- 

 ner Project. 5/4/98 through 8/14/98. 



Thomas Iurino. Program Planning. Intern will assist with the 

 development of an exhibition. Intern will produce concept 

 drawings and models showing how exhibit space will be 

 used. 7/13/98 through 9/4/98. 



Christina Jacobs, Bachelor's Candidate, American University. 

 Cultural History. Research for a variery of cultutal history 

 projects including, but nor limited to an exhibit on Jim 

 Henson and a documentary on historically Black colleges. 

 9/17/98 through 5/31/99. 



Jenny Jensen, Mastet's Candidate, University of Wisconsin — 

 Eau Claire. Curatorial. Intern will research material on 

 African American history for a book being produced by 

 Lonnie Bunch. 6/8/98 through 8/14/98. 



Amy Johnson, Masrer's Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Cultural History. Research for the piano 

 project/exhibit. 2/9/98 through 7/31/98. 



Ruth Kastner, Doctoral Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Office of Fellowships. Nobel Prize exhibit and American 

 Physical Society history exhibit for APS centennial. 9/8/98 

 through 3/31/99. 



Eric Kelderman. Cultural History. Intern will research the 

 Duke Ellington Archives and prepare reconstrucred scores. 

 5/20/98 through 9/30/98. 



Julie Kidd, Bachelor's Candidare, Columbia College. American 

 Indians. Photograph and document Native American objects 

 found in New Mexico. 2/2/98 through 3/1/98. 



Dara Kosberg, Bachelor's Candidate, Geotgetown University. 

 Intern will conduct video research for the Nobel Prize ex- 

 hibit 2/10/98 through 4/28/98. 



April Lambert, Bachelor's Candidate, Johns Hopkins. Intern 

 will assist with research for Dr. Loewen's book Lies Across 

 the Landscape. 61^1$% through 8/15/98. 



Natalie Landreth, Masrer's Candidate, Harvard College. In- 

 tern will assisr with project for repatriation of Bermuda 

 shipwreck artifacts. 4/3/98 through 6/30/98. 



Deborah Levine, Bachelor's Candidate, Washington Univer- 

 sity. Medical History. Intern will research medical history 

 and artificial organs. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Rachel Lille, Bachelor's Candidate, Georgetown University. 

 Research for Nobel Prize 2000 project. 1/26/98 through 

 12/31 98 



Debbie Lin, Masrer's Candidate, Buffalo State College. Paper 

 Conservation. Gain paper conservation treatment skills on a 

 variety of paper objects as she helps to prepare objects for 

 exhibit and loan. 6/8/98 rhrough 8/21/98. 



Antoinette Livramento, Bachelor's Degree, San Fransico State 

 University. Education. Intern will develop the monthly pro- 



