make chem accessible from the Smithsonian database. 

 3/16/98 through 5/8/98. 



Susan Huntet, Bachelor's Candidate, Savannah College of Art 

 and Design. To study the influence computers have had on 

 the photographic medium. 6/1/98 through 8/1/98. 



Jeanie Kahnke, Mastet's Candidate, Geotge Mason University. 

 Intetn will help plan, organize, staff and manage a college 

 internship program for the digital imaging laboratory. 

 1/22/98 through 5/1/98. 



Josh Moeller, Bachelor's Candidate, George Mason University. 

 Intern will scan and digitize archive pictures and objects to 

 be placed on the Internet. 5/19/98 through 8/31/98. 



Sarah Poff, Bachelor's Candidate, Miami University. Intern 

 will assist OIPPS projects for the anthropology dept. 6/1/98 

 through 7/31/98. 



Christina Shomaker, Bachelor's Degree, George Washington 

 University. Will create a Web site and an image library for 

 the anthropology dept. 10/1/97 through 8/30/98. 



Jessamyn Steimer, Bachelor's Candidate, Haverford College. 

 Intern will assist with scanning, photo CD conversion, and 

 other imaging projects. 5/27/98 through 8/31/98. 



Monsee Wood, Bachelor's Candidate, Virginia Commonwealth 

 University. Intern will assist with electronic imaging, scan- 

 ning and printing with photo CD. 6/15/98 through 8/5/98. 



Office of Information Technology 



Wendy Pageil, Bachelor's Candidate, Aurora University. In- 

 tern will analyze the FY 1998 expenditures and generate 

 financial projections, and teconcile data from the financial 

 reporting system. 7/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Office of Membership and Development 



Aimee Caton, Bachelor's Candidate, Duke University. Mem- 

 bership. Designed gift brochure, sent letters, invitations, 

 and other mailings to members, researched membership 

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



Michele Gehrig, Bachelor's Candidate, Hollins College. 

 Development. Assisted with coordinating mailings, events, 

 and meetings for constituents. 1/5/98 through 1/30/98. 



Kathleen Jarrott, Bachelor's Degree, University of Illinois. 



Prospect research projects as assigned. 5/26/98 through 7/25/98. 



Tamika McKim-Neblett. To develop a communications plan 

 for OMD's planned giving program. 1/5/98 through 4/17/98. 



Karen Raymond, Associate's Candidate, Montgomery Col- 

 lege. Women's Committee. Maintaining member informa- 

 tion, assisting with events, meetings, and daily office 

 operations. 9/8/98 through 12/31/98. 



Office of Public Affairs 



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. 



Office of Planning, Management, and Budget 



Kazuharu Ishida, Mastet's Degree, Grad School of Media and 

 Gov., Keio University. Redesign the Call for Plans to in- 

 clude measurements for performance and strategies and 

 how they relate to an organization's initiatives. 10/14/97 

 through 5/1/98. 



Office of the Physical Plant- 

 Historic Preservation 



-Architectural History and 



Christopher Alexander, Bachelor's Candidate, Geotge 



Washington University. Research on American architecture 

 and development of virtual tour of Smithsonian Building. 

 8/31/98 through 11/20/98. 



Marion-Fairlie Benson, Bachelor's Candidate, New Yoik 

 University. Intern will conduct tesearch related to 

 nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century architecture for a 

 Spring 1999 AHHP lecture series. 5/26/98 through 7/31/98. 



Sarah Fayen, Bachelor's Degree, Yale University. Researched 

 Adolf Cluss, architect of the Arts and Industries Building, 

 correspondence regarding the construction of the building. 

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



Lucy Maulsby, Master's Degree, Cambridge University. Re- 

 search the McMillian Plan of 1901 and its impact on the Na- 

 tional Museum of Natural History and the Freer Gallery of 

 Art. 1/12/98 through 3/20/98. 



Office of the Physical Plant- 

 Division 



-Horticultural Services 



Aislinn Adams, Diploma, National Botanic Gardens. Butterfly 

 Garden. Intern will work in the Butterfly Garden, main- 

 taining proper conditions for the plants in the butterfly 

 habitat. While doing this, she will observe seasonal chan- 

 ges in butterfly populations, and their life in the habitat. 

 She may have the opportunity to wotk on plans for the new 

 educational center that is under development in the gar- 

 den. 8/31/98 through 12/25/98. 



Melissa Antokal, Bachelot's Candidate, University of Illinois — 

 Urbana/Champaign. Intern will catalog slides and enter 

 data into the SIRIS database. Intern will also be involved 

 with digitizing images for the computer record. All ac- 

 tivities will use techniques used in the Archives of 

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



Cindy Burkhardt, Western Michigan University. Intern will 

 work with all aspects of collection management of the or- 

 chid collection. Intern will cultivate, label, identify, tecord 

 growth and flowering and verify nomenclature for 

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



Trish Fix, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Virginia. Intern 

 will work with the integtated pest management program. 

 She will study and analyze insects, diseases, nematodes and 

 physiological problems on garden plants and work with 



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