catalog sound recordings, and research social history- of rock 

 and soul. 6/22/98 through i2'3i/'98. 



Isha Singleton, High School Student, Madeira School. Help- 

 ing ro coordinate the National Museum of American His- 

 tory- holiday celebration 1998. 9/23/9S through 12/28/98. 



Lara Smetana, Bachelor's Candidate, Georgetown University. 

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

 6/1/98. 



Rebecca Smith, Bachelor's Candidate, Amherst College. In- 

 tern will assist Kathy Goodis with her Ph.D. dissertation 

 "The Road to Consumption: Outdoor advertising and the 

 American Cultural Landscape, 1917-1990." 6/4/98 through 

 8/31/98. 



Jennifer Snyder, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Wiscon- 

 sin — Eau Claire. Archives. Intern will organize and rehouse 

 the Maidenfbrm collection. 6/1/98 through 8/21/98. 



Amy Sokach, Bachelor's Candidate, Appalachian State Univer- 

 sity. Archives. Intern will assist with cataloging, processing 

 and organizing the Scurlock Studio Collection (including 

 related registrarial and preservation work). 5/26/98 through 



7/3/98. 



Alejandra St. Guillen, Bachelor's Candidate, Wesleyan Univer- 

 sity. Intern will look at African American museums and his- 

 torical sites in the U.S. and analyze African American 

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



Nicole Stanton, Doctoral Candidate, University of Michigan. 

 History of Technology. Intern will conduct research for the 

 "American Legacies" exhibit and related publications. 

 5/26/98 through 9/7/98. 



David Stevens, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia — Berkeley. Intern will research contemporary contact 

 between Africans and African Americans. 6/1/98 through 

 8/7/98. 



Denise Stockman. Conservation. Intern will participate in a 

 pre-conservation internship and will develop an under- 

 standing of preservation while participating in the opera- 

 tions of the objects and paper laboratories. 5/20/98 through 

 1/20/99. 



Debra Striek, Bachelor's Candidate, University of California — 

 Santa Cruz. Cultural History. Exhibit research and exhibit 

 production of Wiley College, Jim Henson, and many other 

 projects. 9/30/98 through 12/11/98. 



Jennifer Swenson, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Kansas. 

 Health Sciences. Intern will research genetic studies in the 

 health sciences dept. 5/25/98 through 7/25/98. 



Ryan Taggart, Bachelor's Candidate, California Polytechmcal 

 Intstirute — San Luis Obispo. Information Technology. In- 

 tern will give demonstrations on period printing. 6/29/98 

 through 8/30/98. 



Jeanne Tan, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Northumbria 

 at Newcastle. Social History. Intern will conduct research 

 for the article "Shape Changing Women, 1775-1815." 

 6/17/98 through 8/30/98. 



Charles Taragin, Bachelor's Candidare, University of Chicago. 

 Social History. Intern will research the career of the twen- 



tieth-century designer Freida Dianond. 6/22/98 through 

 8/28/98. 



Dorothy Tate, Master's Candidate, Appalachian State Univer- 

 sity. Internship and Fellowship Office. Intern will orient 

 new interns, create and update an intern directory for 

 musuem staff, and update "Intern Opportunities" for 1998- 

 1999. 5/20/98 through 7/3/98. 



Catharine Telfair, Bachelor's Degree, Macalester College. Cos- 

 tume Dept. Researching for the First Ladies dresses project. 

 10/14/97 through 3/29/98. 



Torrence Thomas, Bachelor's Candidate, Duke University. Ar- 

 chives. Intern will assist with the implementation of an 

 electronics records managemenr program in the Archives, 

 with attention paid to the Duke Ellington project. 6/1/98 

 through 8/7/98. 



Felicia Thompson, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 Maryland — Baltimore. Archives. Intern will help organize, 

 process, and catalog the Scurlock Collection (includes 

 registrarial and preservation work). 5/26/98 through 

 12/19/98. 



Lisa Todd, Howard University. Social History. Collecting data 

 concerning the dressmaking trade in Baltimore during 

 1850-1861. 7/1/98 through 12/31/98. 



Courtney Tollison, Bachelor's Candidate, Furman University. 

 Social History. Intern will assist with research for the 

 Reform Movements Collections. 6/1/98 through 7/31/98. 



Joshua Torrence, Master's Degtee, Indiana Universiry of Pen- 

 nsylvania. Information Technology. Intern will work with 

 Web page design and collection management. 2/17/98 

 through 5/17/98. 



Alyssa Townsend, Bachelor's Degree, University of Alaska- 

 Fairbanks. Sports and Leisure. Rehousing of sports collec- 

 tion, including unifotms. Entry into museum database of 

 said collection. Various research on rehoused objects. 

 Preliminary research for an exhibit about Jim Henson. 

 9/1/98 through 12/31/98. 



Jennifer Ulrich, Master's Candidate, University of Texas — 

 Austin. Lemelson Center. Intern will process archives deal- 

 ing with invention and innovation, and will make them 

 accesible in ptint and electronic form. 6/1/98 through 

 8/7/98. 



Asta Valentinas, Bachelor's Degtee, Thomas Aquinas College. 

 Medicine. Intern will conduct research for and organize the 

 "Bodyworks" exhibit. 6/15/98 through 12/31/98. 



Shawn Vantree, Master's Candidate, American University. In- 

 tern will review resources and standards of service at 

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



James Vincent. Intern/Fellows Office. Assist with research 

 about U.S. housing policy. 9/1/98 through 12/31/98. 



Stephanie Wahl. Conservation. Assisting with cosrume conser- 

 vation projects as related to exhiibt and loans and assist 

 with general operations of costume and textile conservation 

 lab. 3/3/98 through 6/15/98. 



Jennifer Waldron, Bachelor's Degree, College of William and 

 Mary. Collecrion Records. Intern will add interfiling to the 



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