Academic, Research Training, Internship Appointments, and Fellowships 



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Jacob Tenney 



Ann Wollmann 



B A Candidate Brigham Young University 4/24/00 to 8/18/00 



Intern will work in the Interior Plant Program. Intern will assist horticulturists with plant 

 maintenance in all of the Smithsonian museums and will work on a thorough teview of the 

 program to determine the needs of each area within the museum, considering such conditions as 

 light levels, aesthetic requirements, and visitor traffic. Intern will also prepare label lists and 

 participate in long-range planning. 



BA Candidate New Mexico State University 5/22/00 to 8/18/00 



Intern will be working with the horticulturist in the Ripley Garden maintaining the extensive 

 collection of plants on display. She will maintain trees, shrubs, perennials, bulbs (summer and 

 spring species), annuals, vines, and will have the chance to work with the antique garden 

 furnishings. There will also be the opportunity to assist with public programs and educational 

 projects. 



Architectural History and Historic Preservation 

 Hormuz Batliboi 



Megan Masana 



Albert Narath IV 



Jean Mary Prince 

 Judd Walencikowski 



BA Grinnel College 7/17/00 to 9/29/00 



Mr. Batliboi studied documents telated to the history of the Renwick Gallery. He used documents 

 to ttace the history of changes in the building. That information was then used to create overlay 

 drawings of the different floorplans using the computer program 



MA candidate SCAD 9/8/99 to 11/30/99 



Will create an annotated catalog of all buildings by Adolf Cluss, the nineteenth-century architect of 

 the Arts and Industries Building. 



BA Bowdoin College 6/19/00 to 8/31/00 



Conducting research on Smithsonian buildings fot incorporation into architectural history 

 information packets. 



MA George Washington University 1/18/00 to 5/30/00 



Research on Adolf Cluss, the architect of the Arts and Industries Building. 



BA Brown University 6/19/00 to 8/31/00 



Researching architectural history of three Smithsonian buildings for informational brochure/packet. 



Horticulture Services Division 



Leslie Blischak BA Candidate Virginia Tech 5/29/00 to 8/11/00 



Intern will work in the Interior Plant Program, assisting horticulturalists with plant maintenance 

 in all of the Smithsonian museums; consider conditions such as light levels, aesthetic requirements, 

 and visitor traffic; prepare label lists and participate in long-range planning. 



Elizabeth DeCarlo 



Annie Donnelly 



William Hasty III 



MA University of Massachusetts 5/29/00 to 8/11/00 



Collections management techniques in the Archives of American Gardens. Intern will review, 

 evaluate, and organize the study and research files on historic horticulture, horticultural practices, 

 and the artifact collection; develop finding aid that includes scope and content for these materials. 



BA Candidate University of Maryland 9/7/99 to 12/24/99 



Assist the entomologists with the development and implementation of the Integrated Pest 

 Management Program, including identification of key pests; plants and their location; monitoring 

 for early detection of problems; decision making on the need for control measures; development of a 

 management strategy; and evaluation of the effectiveness of the program. 



BA Candidate University of Maryland 5/15/00 to 9/1/00 



Intern will assist horticulturists and gardeners with general maintenance required to keep the 

 Smithsonian grounds in excellent condition. This will include turf maintenance, growing mixed 

 urn and planter displays, soil preparation for flower beds, and using and managing landscape 

 equipment and automated irrigation systems. 



