Luenia George and the Duke Ellington Educational 

 Project. Working with Regina Wynn and Niani Kilkenny 

 on African American Culture. Observing curator staff and 

 working with preserving of Historical documents; and 

 learning about the setting up of and operating a museum. 

 Visiting archives to observe preservation of artifacts; and 

 how to display historical documents. September 18, 1995 

 through December 31, 1995. 



Rabiatu Akinlolu, High School Senior, Eleanor Roosevelt 

 High School. Program in African American Culture. Work- 

 ing with Terry Scherrear and the Department of Biological 

 Sciences, but not until late October, until then working 

 with Alonzo Smith as a Research Assistant. September 10, 

 1996 through May 30, 1997. 



Layla Asali, Bachelors Candidate, Princeton University. Cul- 

 tural History. Organizing artifacts for Arab-American 

 project, aiding Alixa Naff. June 6, 1996 through August 

 20, 1996. 



Valerie Baker, Bachelors Candidate, The American University. 

 Education. Working in the Hands on History Room and in 

 the Education Office. February 8, 1996 through May 31, 

 1996. 



Marilyn L. Barth, Masters Candidate, Catholic University. 

 Dibner Library. Studying the Smithsonian Institution 

 Libraries' special collections holdings related to voyages of 

 discovery. August 29, 1996 through December 6, 1996. 



Alexandra Baudouy, Bachelors Candidate, The American 

 University. Public (External) Affairs. Working in the Busi- 

 ness office, Creating new products to raise revenue and help 

 to shape vision for shops in the Museum of American His- 

 tory, encouraging the coordination and strengthening of 

 the business activities within the National Museum of 

 American History. September 16, 1996 through December 

 16, 1996. 



Sondra Berger, Masters Degree, College of William and Mary. 

 Lemelson Center. Assisting with the coordination, logistics 

 and research for 1996-97 "Innovative Lives" program. 

 Duties include scheduling arrangement of transportation 

 and as liaison with school groups for programs. Also respon- 

 sible for providing coordination for inventors and 

 presenters as they work with the Lemelson Center. July 29, 

 1996 through November 1, 1996. 



Bethany N. Berlejung, Bachelors Candidate, Hanover Col- 

 lege. Internship and Fellowship Office. Researching the 

 Centennial Exhibition held in Philadelphia in 1876 and the 

 first brewery exhibited there. Also researching the personal 

 papers and art work of Oskar Berninghaus who was com- 

 missioned by Anheuser-Busch to paint scenes of 

 Americana. June 10, 1996 through June 28, 1996. 



Rebecca Bodrero, Masters Candidate, Utah State Univer- 

 sity. Lemelson Center. Researching electronic filed trips; 

 working-on programming for schools, companies, and 

 stations involved in the Library of Congress's distance 

 learning outreach programs. June 18, 1996 through Sep- 

 tember 6, 1996. 



Richard F. Boley, Masters Candidate, Cleveland State Univer- 

 sity. Lemelson Center. Researching General Motors and 

 Fisher Body and their role in advertising and marketing 

 automobiles for women in the 1930S-1940S. June 14, 1996 

 through August 2, 1996. 



G. Dominique Bregent, Masters Candidate, George 



Washington University. Cultural History. Helping Charlie 

 McGovern, Curator in Cultural History, on his book on con- 

 sumerism and citizenship, 1890s— 1940s. January 24, 1996 

 through May 3, 1996. 



Carol Brochin, Bachelors Candidate, University of Texas at 

 Austin. Archives Center. Senior-Junior Program for 

 Latina/o Research at the National Museum of American 

 History. June 10, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Lauren Brown, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Cultural 

 History. Researching the Mass Culture of the Deptession. 

 September 3, 1996 through December 20, 1996. 



Tracy Brown, Bachelors Degree, Indiana University. Social 

 History. Creating a finding aid for campaign items that ap- 

 peal to workers. Helping in general Social History projects 

 as the need arises. November 8, 1995 through December 31, 

 1996. 



Inken Bruns, Masters Degree. American Indian Program. 

 Developing a script for a touch-screen kiosk on Sequoyah 

 and the Cherokee Alphabet. Updating the address list 

 database for Native American Women's music. Reorganiz- 

 ing files from The Folklife festival and Public Relations 

 work for Heartbeat recordings. October 1, 1995 through 

 June 30, 1996. 



Adrienne R. Brusselars, Bachelors Candidate, George 



Washington University. Public Services. Doing photo re- 

 search, administrative support and fact checking for the 

 publication: Time Machine Magazine. September 4, 1996 

 through December 12, 1996. 



Keith Bryson, Bachelors Candidate, University of California 

 at Davis. Office of Internships and Fellowships. Re- 

 searching realism and sound technology at the turn of the 

 century. June 24, 1996 through August 18, 1996. 



Michelle H. Burd, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Common- 

 wealth. Program Planning and Design. Layout and Draft- 

 ing of wall and pane! elevations; tracking of dimensions, 

 materials and construction of exhibit elements and other 

 duties related to production of the final design package. 

 September 5, 1996 through December 12, 1996. 



Laurence M. Burke, Mastets Candidate, George Washington 

 University. History of Technology. Researching and catalog- 

 ing the Bitter firearms collection. February 14, 1996 

 through April 31, 1996. 



Brian Candler, Bachelors Degree, Western Carolina Univer- 

 sity. Office of Interns and Fellows. Responsible for the 

 orientation of incoming interns. Conducting behind-the- 

 scenes tours, as well as holding general information ses- 

 sions. August 12, 1996 through December 31, 1996. 



Roxanne Charles, Bachelors Candidate, Barnard College. Of- 

 fice of Internships and Fellowships. Researching War and 



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