gram for the series "Our Scory." This will include the crea- 

 tion of educational materials. 6/22/98 through 8/28/98. 



Nell Maceda, High School Student, The Madiera School. 

 Social History-. Sorting through a collection of political 

 history items using a critical eye to identify the best pieces 

 in the collection. 9/23/98 through 5/31/99. 



Therese Malmstrom, Bachelor's Candidate, Vaxjo University. 

 Intern will work with the Nobel Prize exhibit. 3/2/98 

 through 4/29/98. 



Theresa Mannion, Master's Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Director's Office. Intern will update and repack- 

 age strategic planning materials from 1993-94. Intern will 

 work with the Capitol Campaign. 5/21/98 through 8/14/98. 



Starr Marcello, Bachelor's Candidate, Wesleyan University. In- 

 tern will assist with research of documents and films for 

 the project "Hollywood's Good Neighbor Policy and U.S.- 

 Latin American Relations, 193S-1947." 6/2/98 through 

 8/24/98. 



Kristine Mauger, Bachelor's Candidate, Malone College. Tech- 

 nology. Assisting in cataloging objects, arranging 

 photographic files and doing research in the documentary 

 collections. Will also be assisting with exhibit work. 

 9/14/98 through 12/17/98. 



Jennifer Mayott, Bachelor's Degree, St. Michael's College. Pro- 

 gram Planning and Design. To acquire range of graphic 

 production experience through hands-on application. To as- 

 sist in installation of CCN exhibit. 8/24/98 through 12/3/98. 



Melissa McAteer, Bachelor's Candidate, Syracuse University. 

 Internship and Fellowship Office. Design assistant during 

 fabricarion phase of "Communities in a Changing Nation." 

 Junior designer in support of program planning and 

 design. Experience with and exposure to various museum 

 exhibitions. 5/18/98 through 8/21/98. 



Heather McClung, Bachelor's Degree, Marshall University. 

 Electricity/Modern Physics. Working with approximately 

 800 patents for various microchips. Entering all of the in- 

 formation from those patents into a database to be put on 

 the World Wide Web. 6/3/98 through 6/30/99. 



Leticia McDonald, Bachelor's Candidate, Saint Mary's College. 

 Research Asst. to John McKieman-Gonzalez researching medi- 

 cal records from the VS. /Mexico border, especially the El Pase 

 entrance, during WWII. 9/14/98 through 12/16/98. 



Lindsey Mellon, Bachelor's Candidate, Virginia Tech. Inter- 

 nship and Fellowship Office. Compiling, editing and 

 designing the internship book for the National Museum of 

 American History, "Intern Opportunities." 5/18/98 through 

 8/14/98. 



Francine Mendoza, Bachelor's Candidate, Wheaton College. 

 Cultural History. Assist with primary research of govern- 

 ment documents, print media, and motion pictures for the 

 "Hollywood's Good Neighbor Policy and U.S. -Latin 

 American Relations 1938— 1947" project. 1/27/98 through 

 5/15/98. 



Lauren Mara Metcalfe, High School Student, Stonewall Jack- 

 son High School. Education and Public Services. Facilita- 



tion of lab and bench activities with the general public in 

 the Hands-on Science Center. Organization and creation of 

 complete "back-up" sets for 4-10 boxed activities. 7/27/98 

 through 8/29/98. 



Hope Michelson, Bachelor's Candidate, Georgetown Univer- 

 sity. Research for the Nobel Prize 2000 project. 1/19/98 

 through 6/1/98. 



Martha Miers, Bachelor's Candidate, Kenyon College. Public Ser- 

 vices. Intern will conduct research at the Library of Congress, 

 OSIA, and the National Archives. 5/27/98 through 8/7/98. 



Bridget Miller, Bachelor's Candidate, Amherst College. Cul- 

 tural History. Intern will research movie heroes from the 

 turn of the century. 6/15/98 rhrough 8/15/98. 



Lance Miller, High School Student. Intern will code HTML 

 for the Narional Chip Collection. 7/20/98 through 12/30/98. 



Colin Moore, Bachelors Candidate, Swarthmore College. So- 

 cial History. Intern will research American political history. 

 6/29/98 through 8/8/98. 



Emily Moses, Bachelor's Candidate, Georgetown University. 

 Research for Nobel Prize 2000 exhibit. 1/27/98 through 

 6/1/98. 



John Murphy, Master's Candidate, Simmons College. Work- 

 ing with the archives of the Lemelson Center for Innova- 

 tion and Invention. 5/1/98 through 7/7/98. 



Lee Nagao. Intern will work on a retrospecrive of the Nobel 

 Prize and a few of its winners. 5/18/98 through 11/30/98. 



Nisha Nair, Bachelor's Degree, Savannah College of Art and 

 Design. Design Department. Assist the design department 

 with the Star-Spangled Banner exhibit. 1/15/98 through 

 4/30/98. 



Emily Neilan, Master's Candidate, Arizona State University. 

 Working with the Numismatics collection on display for 

 rwo weeks and with the Chip collection in Electriciry and 

 Modern Physics for four weeks. 6/16/98 through 8/1/98. 



Catherine Nichols. Cultural History. Reorganize collection of 

 35mm slides and assist with photography of objects in the 

 Hispanic collection. Also determine which religious ob- 

 jects are currently on exhibit. 6/09/98 through 8/15/98. 



Gerald O'Grady. Graphics (exhibits). To acquire a full range 

 of graphic production experience through hands-on applica- 

 tions. To assist in installation of CCN exhibits. Special in- 

 terst in electronic graphics. 9/1/98 through 5/31/99. 



Melissa Obegi. Smithsonian Without Walls. Intern will con- 

 duct research to support Revealing Things, an online exhib- 

 tition about the material culture of personal possesions. 

 11/17/97 through 4/1/98. 



Azania Olezene, Bachelor's Candidate, Hampton University. 

 Intern will work in the graphics dept. on upcoming ex- 

 hibits fot NMAH. 5/11/98 through 8/30/98. 



Michaela Orizu, Masrer's Degree, University of Massachus- 

 setts-Amherst. Research on Ellington's "Sacred Concerts." 

 n/3/97 through 12/20/97. 



Corina Peters. Capital Programs. To assisr in the research for 

 and development of a newsletter for members of the 

 NMAH Board. 2/10/98 through 5/1/98. 



