the Natural History Museum. Assisting any of the OIPPS 

 staff with their daily duties. 9/28/98 through 12/31/98. 



Maximiliano Gomez, Montgomery College. Biodiversity. 

 Intern will assist with research carried out for the long- 

 term monitoring of the Estacion Biological Del Beni, 

 Bolivia. 3/2/98 through 5/15/98. 



Rose Green, High School Student, Barrie School. Paleobiology. 

 Intern will assist with the photographic documentation of 

 late Paleozoic plant fossils representing the transition from 

 the ice age to global greenhouse climates. 6/9/98 through 

 7/31/98. 



Thomas Hanlon, NVCC. Paleobiology. Intern will study 

 Paleoclimate assesments using sedimentary cores taken 

 from Lake Issy-Kul in Krelykstan, Central Asia. 4/1/98 

 through 12/31/98. 



Jennifer Hembree, Bachelor's Degree, George Washington 

 University. Will compile River Basin Survey data in order 

 ro correlate relationship between excavations/surveys done 

 and the collections and teports housed at the Smithsonian. 

 10/27/97 through 1/7/98. 



Amanda Jay, Bachelor's Candidate, Bradford University. 

 Public Programs. Intern will help develop exhibits, includ- 

 ing exhibits on human evolution, ancient Egypt, and post- 

 Neolithic Europe. 2/9/98 through 8/28/98. 



Christina Jones, Bachelor's Candidate, George Mason Uni- 

 versity. Exhibits. Intern will assist with filmography for 

 the NMNH exhibit Forces of Change. 1/21/98 through 

 5/13/98. 



Steven Keegstra, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 



Maryland-College Park. ADR Primary duties include map 

 and database construction, editing, involvement in 

 programming and discussion on GIS project implimenta- 

 tion. Will be assigned to new projects in archaeology, 

 botany, invertebrare zoology, geology and paleobiology, as 

 needed. 8/13/98 through 12/31/98. 



Sarah Kessler, High School Student, Germantown Friends 

 School. Process and description of the William O. Field 

 Photograph Collection. 1/5/98 through 1/30/98. 



Amy Kim, Bachelor's Candidate, Carleton College. Fishes. Intern 

 will inventory the fish illluscration collection and assist with 

 reproductions of original works for Web sites. 6/15/98 through 

 8/21/98. 



Kimberly Lawson, Institute of American Indian Arts. Intern 

 will assist with organizing the Division of Mound Explora- 

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



David Lewis, Master's Candidate, University of Oregon. In- 

 tern will assist with the Southwest Oregon research project. 

 7/1/98 through 8/25/98. 



Elisabeth Linington. Public Affairs. Intern will assist with 

 media inquiries, film crews and mailings of press materials. 

 1/14/98 through 6/14/98. 



Becky Malinsky, Bachelor's Candidate, American University. 

 Anthropology. Intern will conduct documentary research 

 on Southwest Indian drawings in the National 

 Anthropological Archives. 6/2/98 through 8/31/98. 



Kimberlee McGrath, Bachelor's Candidate, Bucknell Univer- 

 sity. Intern will research repatriation for Mohegan funerary 

 customs and material cultute. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Alexander Milas, Bachelor's Candidate, George Mason Univer- 

 sity. Intern will assist with database management and with 

 the rehousing of the Paleoindian collection. 5/18/98 through 

 9/9/98. 



Denise Mitchel, Master's Candidare, University of Oregon. 

 Intern will conduct research for the Western Oregon 

 Indians project. 7/1/98 through 8/25/98. 



Sean Montague, Bachelor's Degree, Memorial University of 

 Newfoundland. Anthropology. Intern will assist the Arctic 

 Studies Center with the Labrador exhibit. 2/23/98 through 

 6/12/98. 



Min Thu Myo. Anthropology. Intern will research and study 

 the WL. Abbot collection from the Thai-Burma border. 

 6/1/98 through 8/14/98. 



Michele Nava, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Hawaii. 

 Anthropology. Intern will research the bibliographic and 

 photographic archives pertaining to the Philippine eth- 

 nological collections at the NMNH. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Mollie Oremland, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Vir- 

 ginia. Sysrematics Lab. Intern will assist with the revision 

 of Bigelow and Schroeder's "Fishes of the Gulf of Maine." 

 5/26/98 through 8/28/98. 



Svea Rodgers, Bachelor's Degree, Universiry of Montana — 

 Missoula. Exhibits. Digital photography of Rocks exhibit 

 for Web site and electronic video; aid in exhibit installation 

 and graphics. 9/9/98 through 12/9/98. 



Joy Rohde, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Chicago. 

 Anthropology. Intern will collate documents relating to the 

 Bureau of American Ethnology under John Wesley Powell. 

 6/22/98 through 8/28/98. 



Carolyn Shannon, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Ok- 

 lahoma. Anthropology. Intern will assist with the assem- 

 bling of archival data for repatriation evaluations. 6/1/98 

 through 8/15/98. 



Vicki Simon, Montgomery College. Anthro/Handbook. Assist- 

 ing with illustration research on the Plains and Southeast 

 volumes. Also working with her supervisor on various re- 

 search projects relating to historical N. American Indian 

 photography. 9/22/98 through 12/31/98. 



Brooke Sperling, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia — Santa Barbara. Repatriation. Complete and analyze a 

 thorough catalog of the brain collection in the NMNH and 

 research the social history of the autopsy to obtain a good 

 background on the collection. 9/15/98 through 12/4/98. 



Mariah Steinwinter, High School Student, Sidwell Friends 

 School. Borany. Inrern will prepare illustrations for the ar- 

 chives, database entry, and scan for the online botanical 

 catalog. 5/11/98 through 6/5/98. 



Susannah Stevens, Bachelor's Candidate, Carleton College. 

 Education. Intern will work in the Discovery Room and as- 

 sist staff with the development of educational projects. 

 6/18/98 through 8/31/98. 



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