Anna McCoy Smith, Bachelor's Candidate, Salem College. Re- 

 searching the popular images of Theodore Roosevelt, which 

 appeared in illustrated magazines and newspapers at the 

 turn of the twentieth century, iz/27/97 through 1/29/98. 



Cambra Stern, Bachelor's Candidate, Tufts University. Photog- 

 raphy. Inventory and catalog the Portrait Gallery's exten- 

 sive video collection, cteating a database for easy access to 

 this information. 6/22/98 through 8/7/98. 



Christopher Suwyn, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 California — Santa Cruz. Library. Intern will assist with in- 

 ventory, assist with generating exchange requests for exhibi- 

 tion catalogs, and develop a plan fot an automated vertical 

 file system. 6/29/98 through 8/28/98. 



Minako Takahashi, Master's Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Exhibitions. Intern will assist with assembling 

 proposal packets, cteating and maintaining exhibits history 

 databases, and archiving files. 5/18/98 through 7/2/98. 



Sarah Weisman, Bachelor's Degree, Kenyon College. Peale 

 Family Papers. In 1998, the Charles Willson Peale Family- 

 Papers revised and submitted for publication, vol. 5, The 

 Autobiography of Charles Willson Peale. Research begins on 

 volumes 6 and 7, the children of Charles Willson Peale. 

 9/21/98 through 12/18/98. 



National Postal Museum 



Anna Dernbach, Bachelor's Degree, Linfield College. To work 

 with the exhibits writer/editot in providing background re- 

 search and concept development for the design team work- 

 ing on an upcoming exhibit on postal automation. 1/12/98 

 through 3/27/98. 



Aimee Gee, Bachelor's Candidate, University of California — 

 Berkeley. Education. Intern will assist with the creation 

 and conduct of a museum summer camp for middle-school 

 students. 6/15/98 through 7/31/98. 



Lynn Heidelbaugh, Master's Candidate, George Washington 

 University. To research historical and photographic 

 materials at departments and museums of the Smithsonian, 

 the Library of Congress and the National Archives. 1/13/98 

 through 4/30/98. 



Brian Huber, Bachelor's Candidate, Virginia Technical In- 

 stitute. Education. Intem will assist with the creation and 

 conduct of a museum summer camp for middle-school stu- 

 dents. 6/15/98 through 7/10/98. 



Lisa Ming-I Liu, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Chicago. 

 Curatorial. Intern will research the history of Chinese im- 

 migrants in America in the late nineteenth and early twen- 

 tieth centuries. 6/22/9S through 9/11/98. 



Travis Riley, Bachelor's Candidate, Wheaton College. Respon- 

 sible for updating the museum's Web site using informa- 

 tion, photographs and text provided by the museum's Web 

 site group. 1/5/98 through 1/23/98. 



Jen Smith, Bachelor's Candidate, Howard University. To be- 

 come familiar with various aspects of creating and produc- 



ing musuem, historic and lecture programs. 10/4/97 

 through 5/31/98. 



NatioTtal Zoological Park 



Margaret Barse, Bachelor's Degree, Northwestern University. 

 Public Affairs. Intern will assist with video projects for the 

 Web site at the NZP. 6/15/98 through 8/15/98. 



Christina Bentz, Bachelor's Degree, Coe College. Intern will 

 assist with the educational programming pertaining to 

 Neotropical migratory birds. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Jennifer Esposito, Veterinary Doctoral Candidate, Texas A&M 

 College of Vet. Med. Beaver Valley, Intern will work with 

 the golden lion tamarins in a free-ranging program. 5/18/98 

 through 8/15/98. 



Katie Flickinger, Bachelor's Degree, University of Mas- 

 sachusetts. Intern will study minetal appetite in the pygmy 

 marmoset. 6/8/98 through 8/31/98. 



Elise Geldon, Bachelor's Candidate, Princeton University. 

 FONZ — Membership. 6/15/98 through 8/21/98. 



Lisa Griffin, Bachelor's Candidate, Oregon State University. 

 Horticulture. Intern will identify trees that are hazardous 

 to tourists and staff and catalogue exhisting trees in the 

 landscape. 6/22/98 through 9/11/98. 



Katia Jones, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Maryland — 

 Baltimore Counry. Nutrition Lab. Intern will study the ef- 

 fect of nutrition on reproduction in the common marmoset. 

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



Daniel Lebbin, Bachelot's Candidate, Duke University. 



Animal Records. Intern will develop identification systems 

 to distinguish between specimens of the same species 

 without using tags or markings. 5/18/98 through 7/7/98. 



Amber Lyons, Bachelor's Candidate, Unity College. Mam- 

 mals. Intern will assist with great cats. 5/26/98 through 

 8/21/98. 



Laurie Nelson, Bachelor's Degree, Cornell University. Intern 

 will assist with the desert turtle project. 6/1/98 through 

 8/21/98. 



Kathleen Palmer, Bachelor's Degree, Davidson College. 

 Public Affairs. 6/3/98 through 9/15/98. 



Pablo Pedraza, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Puerto 

 Rico. Amazonia Gallery. Intern will study the interrelation- 

 ship between art and science. 6/15/98 through 8/20/98. 



Danielle Sanders, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Miami. 

 FONZ— Membership. 6/15/98 through 8/21/98. 



Office of Accessibility 



Clare Brown, Master's Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. To research and revise the Smithsonian's guidelines for 

 accessibile exhibit design. i'20/98 through 5/30/98. 



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