management techniques fot problems identified. 6/1/98 

 through 7/31/98. 



Sarah Gould, Bachelor's Candidate, Smith College. Intern will 

 catalog slides and enter data into the SIRIS database. Intern 

 will also be involved with digitizing images for the com- 

 puter record. All activities will use techniques used in the 

 Archives of American Gardens. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Anne-Marie Hanson, Bachelor's Degree, James Madison 

 Universiry. Horticultural Services Division. Intern will be 

 working in general grounds maintenance so that she can 

 gain the broadest possible experience in the field. This will 

 include turf management, rose cultivation, spring bulb 

 planting and care of perennials, shrubs, and trees. 9/21/98 

 through 1/9/99. 



Jill Osipchak, Bachelor's Candidate, West Va. University. In- 

 tern will assist the Landscape Architect in working with 

 plans of the museum grounds. This will include peparing 

 drawings, verifying plants and evaluating construction 

 drawings. 5/18/98 through 8/14/98. 



Christa Partain, Northern Virginia Community College. Enid 

 Haupt Garden. Intern will work with the horticulturist in 

 maintaining the Enid A. Haupt Garden. This includes 

 watering, weeding, pest control and grooming. Intern will 

 also cultivate roses and tropical plants. 2/2/98 through 

 5/22/98. 



Smithsonian Institution Archives 



Meghan Gutierrez, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 California — Santa Cruz. Institutional Archives. Cataloging 

 women's and African Americans' contributions to the 

 Smithsonian Instirution. 9/16/98 through 12/4/98. 



Ginger Hargett, Bachelor's Candidate, Oberlin College. In- 

 tern will develop a database for anthropological and ar- 

 chaeological records in the National Anthropological 

 Archives. 6/8/98 through 8/19/98. 



Alexander Lourie, Bachelor's Candidate, Kenyon College. 

 Preservation. Intern will assist with general duties in the 

 preservation department of the Archives. 6/17/98 through 

 8/7/98. 



Jose Delannoy-Pizzini. Intern worked on defining and develop- 

 ing a mission statement for the Casals Museum, researching 

 and discussing collections management policy issues, and 

 conducting interviews with selected SI staff to assist in his 

 assessment of the Pablo Casals Collection in Washington, 

 D.C for possible donation by Ms. Martha Casals to the 

 Museo Pablo Casals in San Juan. 9/21/9S through io'3o/9S. 



Michael Rhodes, Master's Candidate, University of Wisconsin. 

 Intern will arrange and describe the papers of Oscar L 

 Cartwright (entomologist). 5/26/98 through 7/31/98. 



Tina Wong, Bachelor's Candidate, Swarthmore College. 

 Joseph Henry Papers. Intern will research the 

 Smithsonian's connections with Japan during Joseph 

 Henry's secretaryship. 5/19/98 through 7/23/98. 



Office of Sponsored Projects 



Cheryl Alston, Bachelor's Candidate, Wayne State University. 

 Intern will receive training in grant writing in relation to 

 cultural institutions. 6/8/98 through 1/15/99. 



Lisa Ann Beaverhead, Bachelor's Candidate, Salish Kootenai 

 College. Develop skills in grant seeking, proposal writing, 

 and administration to be used at a local nonprofit organiza- 

 tion in my hometown. 6/8/98 through 8/15/98. 



Aaliyah Bilal, High School Student, Oxon Hill High School. 

 Will take information from various foundations and create 

 several volumes of reference materials for customers. Also 

 designing a training calendar for OSP staff. 8/3/98 through 

 8/28/98. 



Idana Bonsi, Master's Candidate, University of Maryland. Re- 

 search financial information for Smithsonian financial sys- 

 tem. 1/27/98 through 5/22/98. 



Clyde Higgs, Master's Candidate, East Carolina University. In- 

 tern will edit and update the Principal Investor's Guide — 

 compiling survey results and developing financial reports. 

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



Naomi Mintz, Bachelor's Candidate, George Mason Univer- 

 sity. Serve in a training capacity as an assistant to the 

 Contract Administrator at OSP. Will help produce a hand- 

 book on grant proposal guidelines. 10/6/97 through 

 12/5/97. 



Florencia Sader Sanchez. Intern will gain experience with 

 various aspects of grant-wtiting. 3/23/98 through 6/12/98. 



Product Development and Licensing 



Susan Garrett, Bachelot s Degree, Johns Hopkins University. 

 Assists Product Managers in product development of 

 Smithsonian-licensed merchandise for the retail market 

 (outside Museum shops and mail-order catalogue). 6/1/98 

 through 6/1/99. 



Aditi Mehta, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Richmond. 

 Assists Product Managers in product development of 

 Smithsonian-licensed merchandise for the retail market 

 (outside Museum shops and mail-order catalogue) 

 and developed PD&L Web site. 5/18/98 through 

 8/7/98. 



Christy Nyberg, Bachelor's Degree, University of Florida. In- 

 tern will assist with the development of a marketing pack- 

 age for presentation to potential licensees. 7/1/98 through 

 11/1/98. 



Elise Schimeck, Bachelor's Canidate, Michigan State Univer- 

 siry. Assists Product Managers in product development of 

 Smithsonian-licensed merchandise for the retail market 

 (outside Museum shops and mail-order catalogue). 5/18/98 

 through 8/7/98. 



Caroline Schumann, Betmannschule. Assist in producing the 

 engagement calendar for 1999 and related duties. 10/14/97 

 through 12/5/97. 



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