accession files of NMAH without compromising the SI Ar- 

 chives microfilming project. 6/1/98 through 8/31/98. 



Meghan Wallace, Master's Candidate, University of South 

 Carolina. Internship and Fellowship Office. Intern will 

 catalog objects for the Napa Valley wineries project. 5/18/98 

 through 8/1/98. 



Vera Hope Walston. Exhibits. Broad experience in all areas of 

 the graphics department. 4/27/98 through 4/27/99. 



David Waltrop, Bachelor's Degree, University of Maryland — 

 Baltimore. Science, Medicine and Society. Intern will re- 

 search biological weapons with an emphasis on anthrax. 

 6/3/98 through 6/1/99. 



Mari Webel, Bachelor's Candidate, Stanford University. Intern 

 and Fellowship Office. Intern will work with Richard Al- 

 bourne, researching cultural and religeous history. Intern 

 will also assist with orientation for new interns. 6/29/98 

 through 8/28/98. 



Dara Weinerman, Bachelor's Candidate, Smith College. History 

 of Technology. Preparation for an exhibit on the Panama 

 Canal. 9/8/98 through 12/17/98. 



Catherine Weis, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Kansas. 

 Program Planning and Design. Intern will assist with 

 design layout and typesetting for the Information Age 

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



Noah Wester, Bachelor's Degree, University of Maryland. Cre- 

 ate an Internet commercial and guided tour for the Duke 

 Ellington Collection Web site. 11/4/97 through 5/1/98. 



Amanda Whitehead, Bachelor's Degree, Princeton University. 

 Archives. Intern will assist the American Music Collections 

 staff with the arrangement and description of the Ray Mc- 

 Kinley music and ephemera. 6/8/98 through 9/11/98. 



Katherine Wolling, Bachelor's Candidate, Juniata College. In- 

 formation Technology. Intern will assist with the prepara- 

 tion of a catalog for the calculating machine collection, 

 assist with sorting psychological documencaion, 

 photograph geometirc models, and prepare a paper on the 

 history of math. 6/1/98 through 7/24/98. 



Raymond Wooctring, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Chi- 

 cago. History of Technology. Intern will organize a proposal 

 for an exhibit on conceptions of time travel as it has appeared 

 in science and mass media. 6/22/98 through 8/28/98. 



Andrea Woody, Bachelor's Degree, California State University — 

 Monterey Bay. Social History. Intern will provide support 

 for "Rock and Soul: A Social Crossroads." 5/4/98 through 

 11/31/98. 



Derek Wooten, Master's Candidate, Appalachian State Univer- 

 sity. Archives. Intern will assist with data collection in 

 electronic media. 2/23/98 through 4'i7/98. 



Amy Yeun, Bachelor's Candidate, Duke University. Cultural 

 History. Intern will assist with the Steinway diaries project 

 and the Piano 300 project. 6/15/98 through 8/7/98. 



Zeng Yuan Yuan, Master's Degree, Catholic Universiry of 

 America. Cultural History. Intem will assist with an 

 editorial project on Asian-American artifacts. 6/29/98 

 through 1/20/99. 



Laura Zelasnic, Master's Degree, Queens College. Lemelson 

 Center. Intern will process papers of American inventors. 

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



Amber Zitzman, Bachelor's Candidate, West Chester Univer- 

 siry. Cultural History. Doing background research for two 

 exhibits, one on the Panama Canal and one on cleaning 

 sponges. 7/1/98 through 8/31/98. 



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Terry Abrams, Bachelor's Degree, University of Arizona. Pub- 

 lications. Assisted publications department with the NMA1 

 Web page through edits, and edited children's books 

 bluelines. 2/16/98 through 4'24/98. 



Leo Carpenter, Bachelor's Candidate, Humbolt State Univer- 

 sity. Photo Archives. Assisted staff with general cataloging 

 and duplication requests. Learned photocopy work and 

 details of digital photo documentation of objects from 

 collection. 6/01/98 through 8/07/98. 



Brenna Clam, Bachelor's Candidate, Stanford University. 

 Public Affairs. Assisted dept. by making contacts with 

 media regarding national press for museum. Wrote one 

 article for museum newsletter and assisted in editing all 

 other written materials. 3/30/98 through 5/19/98. 



Beata Dolina, Bachelor's Degree, Hofstra University. Will 

 work with photo staff on scheduled projects — copy work, 

 archive slides, produce reproductions and research new ex- 

 hibits. 10/6/97 through 12/12/97. 



Emil Her Many Horses, Bachelor's Degree, Augustana Col- 

 lege. Survey of the South Dakota Sioux Collection. Intends 

 to study traditional design of bead and quill work so the 

 knowledge can be shared with presentday artisans. 9/8/97 

 through 5/30/98. 



Jamie Hunt, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Iowa. 

 Facilities Planning. Assist staff architect on all activity 

 regarding the new museum on the mall and with the con- 

 struction of Cultural Resources Center in Suitland, Md. 

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



Marion Jones, Bachelor's Candidate, Tulane University. Ex- 

 hibits. To assist in organization of Our Universe exhibit, a 

 component of the NMAI permanent exhibition for the 

 musuem on the mall. 9/11/98 through 12/4/98. 



Dean Kinnerson, Master's Candidate, University of Nevada — 

 Reno. Assisted Jim in researching content for the Spirit 

 Capture: Masterwork Photographs exhibit to open Fall 

 1999 in New York. Researched NMAI collection, LOC col- 

 lection, and NMNH Anthropology Archives. 6/1/98 

 through 8/7/98. 



Jonella Larson. Bachelor's Candidate, University of Alaska — 

 Fairbanks. Conservation/Collections Mgmt. Will spend 

 equal time with collections management, conservation and 

 registration departments, performing duties in each of 

 those areas. 9/08/98 through n/20/98. 



Sooja Lee, Bachelor's Candidate, Queens College. Exhibitions. 

 Assisted with graphic projects from design through produc- 



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