Alexandra Petti, Bachelor's Degree, University of Massachusetts- 

 Boston. Office of Interns and Fellows. Intern will conduct re- 

 search for a project involving industrialization, photography, 

 and consumer culture in the U.S. (1890— 1930). Intern will 

 work in various SI libraries and the Library of Congress. 

 4/27/98 through 5/29/98. 



Molly Pettit, Bachelor's Candidate, Western Kentucky Univer- 

 sity. Intern will take pictures and help design the internship 

 book. 6/1/98 through 7/13/98. 



Steven Pickford, American University-. Education. Train for 

 and work in the Hands-on History room, assist in the 

 management of the Hands-on History internship program, 

 assist with development of primary source material for 

 teachers, other duties as assigned. 6/8/98 through 8/18/98. 



Stanneke Pijpers, Master's Degree, Katholieke Universiteit 

 Nijmegen. Intern will study the representations of New 

 York City from 1890-1940. 6/7/98 through 8/2/98. 



Geoffrey Pippenger, Bachelor's Degree, Middlebury College. 

 Researching issues in transnational identities, Pan-Amerian, 

 etc. 10/13/97 through 1/31/98. 



Jamal Pope, Bachelor's Candidate, Howard University. 



Graphics. Doing a wide variety of tasks within the graphics 

 office, including but not limited to installation, layout, and 

 planning. 9/21/98 through 12/31/98. 



Daniel Presler, Bachelor's Candidate, George Mason Univer- 

 sity. Archives Center. Organize posters and other papers in 

 the Ella Fitzgerald Collection. 9/16/98 through 12/4/98. 



Matthew Putnam, Bachelot's Candidate, Bridgewater State 

 College. Examining American's view of the Mexican 

 Revolution of 1910-1920. 2/2/98 through 5/15/98. 



Linda Quinn, Bachelor's Candidate, California State Univer- 

 sity — Northridge. Cultural History. Intern will assist with 

 production of a CD of Native American women's music, 

 various film projects, and a virtual exhibit on the Web. 

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



Pamela Reese, Bachelor's Candidate, Weber State University. 

 Intern will work with the Chip collection, researching 

 patents and bio sketches. 3/30/98 through 6/12/98. 



Pamela Reese, Bachelor's Candidate, Weber State University. 

 E&MP. Working with the I.C.E. Litigation Series 17 and 

 creating a science service Web page. 8/1/98 through 12/1/98. 



Jen Reznick, Bachelor's Degree, College of William and Mary. 

 Cultural History. Intern will research and create an annotated 

 bibliography and vemcle file of articles on New Orleans jazz. 

 6/15/98 through 12/31/98. 



Chris Ring, AA. Candidate, Montgomery College. Digital 

 Imaging. Assisting with digital imaging project. 9/1/98 

 through 12^14/98. 



Lori Robbins, Master's Candidate, University of Mississippi. 

 Technology. Intern will research "Rock and Soul" exhibit 

 and other popular culture projects. 6/1/98 through 7/31/98. 



Stacey Rolland, Bachelor's Candidate, Smith College. Science, 

 Medicine and Society. Women's health organizations and 

 the history of mammography: to identify' and collect 

 ephemera from women's health organizations from across 



the country and to research the development of mammog- 

 raphy Technology. 9/8/98 through 12/18/98. 



Manfred Roppelt, Masters Candidate, Catholic University of 

 America. Information, Technology and Society. Intern will 

 wotk with the numismatics section helping sort Confed- 

 erate paper money transferred form the Archives. 1/26/98 

 through 5/10/98. 



Alisa Rosen, Master's Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Military History. Intern will process a collection of 

 military artifacts. 6/3/98 through 9/30/98. 



Adam Sachs, Bachelor's Candidate, New York University. Cul- 

 tural History. Assist in the production of the Smithsonian 

 Jazz Masterworks Orchestra events in the summer of 1999. 

 7/7/98 through 7/21/98. 



Florencia Sader Sanchez. Culrural History. Learn essential 

 skills for coordination of onsite and "in communiry" public 

 programs by assisting in the production stage of "Encuentros" 

 Latin America at the Smithsonian. 6/23/98 through 12/31/98. 



Trade Sam, Master's Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. History of Technology. Assist with "Between a Rock 

 and a Hard Place" exhibition and the National Museum of 

 Industrial History affiliation project. 2/3/98 through 

 5/10/98. 



David Sawyer, Bachelor's Degree, Eastern Michigan Univer- 

 sity. Cultural History. Research about the Washington 

 statue by Greenough 9/10/98 through 12/3/98. 



Kelly Scanlon, Bachelor's Candidate, College of William and 

 Mary. Intern will assist with press releases and media aware- 

 ness of museum exhibits and events. 6/1/98 through 8/31/98. 



Teresa Schiavone, Bachelor's Candidate, College of William 

 and Mary. Program Planning and Design. Intern will 

 produce measured drawings and scale models that 

 demonstrate design intent for "American Legacies" and 

 "Ipswich House." 5/26/98 through 8/6/98. 



Sally Schmidt, Bachelor's Candidate, Johns Hopkins Univer- 

 sity. Photographic Archives. Intern will catalog objects, 

 enter data, and assist in search inquiries. 6/2/98 through 

 7/9/98. 



Harry Schmidt III, Bachelor's Candidate, Georgetown Univer- 

 sity. Research for the Nobel Prize 2000 project. 1/20/98 

 through 6/1/98. 



Maureen Selle. Public Services. Working in the American His- 

 tory Internship Office. 9/28/98 through 12/31/98. 



Anne Marie Sheeran, Bachelor's Candidate, Georgetown Univer- 

 sity. Social History. Intern will catalog and conduct research 

 for reform movement projects. 5/26/98 through 8/26/98. 



Cindy Sherman, Bachelor's Candidate, Vassar College. Armed 

 Forces History. Intern will assist with the cataloging, re- 

 search and photography of a collection of women's WWII 

 uniforms. 5/26/98 through 7/31/98. 



Michael Sheyahshe-Lell, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 Oklahoma. Intern will work on a virtual exhibirion for 

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



Christina Simms, Bachelor's Degree, Washington and Jeffer- 

 son College. Cultural History. Intern will rehouse and 



