Lehua C. Fisher, Bachelors Candidate, Bloomsburg Universiry. 

 Archives Center. Rehousing and cataloging the Cass Gil- 

 bert Collection. June II, 1996 through Sepcember 27, 1996. 



Laura Kay Fleming, Doctoral Degree, Columbia University. 

 Internship Office. Editing and writing as a Research Assis- 

 tant for a curatorial fellow. October 15, 1995 through May 

 31, 1996. 



Karen Flemmens, Bachelors Candidate, College of Notre 

 Dame of Maryland. Information, Technology & Society. As- 

 sisting with the collections maintenance through research 

 and information organization and answering research in- 

 quiries by other departments. September 3, 1996 through 

 December 3, 1996. 



Karen Flood, Doctoral Candidate, Harvard University. 



Science, Medicine, and Society. Integrating the alternative 

 medicine collections into the Health in America exhibit. 

 June 17, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Gwenda Foster, Masters Candidate, Howard University. Plan- 

 ning and Design Services. Assisting in Drafting and 

 Design for the project: "Pursuit of Promise." September 3, 

 1996 through November 30, 1996. 



Rebecca Fox, Bachelors Degree, Virginia Tech. Information, 

 Technology, and Society. Working with restoration and con- 

 servation of daguerreotypes, cataloging of tintypes and 

 magic lantern slides, various clerical duties. October 12, 

 1995 through April 30, 1996. 



Sally Frantzreb, Bachelors Candidate, University of California 

 at Davis. Cultural History. Doing background research on 

 the history of exercise machines; working with artifacts; 

 participating in on-going projects such as the re-housing of 

 the sports artifact collection. June 25, 1996 through August 

 30, 1996. 



Meredith A. Fritz, Bachelors Degree, Messiah College, Office 

 of Internships and Fellowships. Finishing a database on 

 African-American novelists, including fact-checking at the 

 Library of Congress, as well as editing, transcribing, and 

 other various research proiects. July 1, 1996 through Decem- 

 ber 31, 1996. 



Shaine Gans, Bachelors Degree, Wesleyan Universiry. Pro- 

 gram in African-American Culture. Archiving the Program 

 in African American Culture collection, compiling a bibli- 

 ography on African-American museum archives, and re- 

 searching a bibliography about African-Americans in 

 television. June 3, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Christine A. Gervais, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Social History. Assisting with exhibit planning, 

 conservation assessments and research in the Domestic Life 

 department. February 16, 1996 through May 8, 1996. 



Jasmine Getrouw, 8th Grade, St. Gabriel. Program for 

 African-American Culture. Faxing, xeroxing, computing, 

 answering phones, filing. July 1, 1996 through August 16, 

 1996. 



Eliza Gilligan, Bachelors Degree, St. John's College. Costume 

 Collection. Rehousing Military Uniforms and Community 

 Life Collections. Assisting with exhibit preparation of cos- 



tumes and performing photo documentation. June 18, 1996 



through August 31, 1996. 



Stephanie L. Guilliams, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 Virginia. Program in African-American Culture. Re- 

 searching in the history of African-American education and 

 compiling a bibliography of African- American archaeologi- 

 cal sites. June 10, 1996 through August 10, 1996. 



Larry Gutman, Bachelors Candidate, Union College. Office of 

 Internships and Fellowships. Assisting Meg Jacobs, a Ph.D. 

 Fellow, with research on consumption during the pre and 

 post World War II era in the United States. June 25, 1996 

 through August 10, 1996. 



Tal Halpern, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. En- 

 gineering and Industry. Working on the development of 

 "Developing a Legacy," a Washington DC Exhibit. March 

 I, 1996 through April 19, 1996. 



Sonya M. Hand, Bachelors Degree, Cornell Universiry. Com- 

 munity Life. Exhibit on the development of rock and roll's 

 role in consumer culture and politics in the United States. 

 June 10, 1996 through December 31, 1996. 



Laurie C. Harris, Bachelors Candidate, Brigham Young 

 University. Administrative Office. Performing a variety of 

 duties in support of the financial management, procure- 

 ment, and general administrative functions of the office of 

 Administrative and Automation services. February 14, 1996 

 through April 18, 1996. 



Michael R. Harrison, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Transportation Collection. Working with 

 shipwreck artifacts in the Maritime collection. January 26, 

 1996 through May 31, 1996. 



John W. Heath Jr., Bachelors Candidate, Harvard University. 

 Department of Armed Forces. Researching for the visual 

 display of Civil War Uniforms. July 15, 1996 through 

 August 31, 1996. 



Lily Henning, High School Student, Sullivan County High 

 School. Internships and Fellowships. Research Assistant. 

 June 20, 1996 through August 15, 1996. 



Kirk D. Henny, Bachelors Degree, James Madison University. 

 Program in African American Cultural. Presenting and 

 preparing packets for the Historic Black Colleges and 

 Universities annual conference. July 8, 1996 through 

 August 9, 1996. 



Sarah Henry, High School Senior, Thomas Jefferson High 

 School. Textile Conservation. Prototyping potential transit 

 crate for Star-Spangled banner or other large woven textiles. 

 September 10, 1996 through January 24, 1997. 



Carolyn F. Herbst, Bachelors Candidate, Ohio University. Of- 

 fice of Internships and Fellowships. Researching the 

 Eugenics Movement. June 10, 1996 through August 11, 

 199 6. 



Sean Hinckley, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State University. 

 Graphic Arts. Assisting and facilitating with the Re-housing 

 of wooden type at the storage facility in Suitland, MD. Assist- 

 ing with demonstrations of printing in the Graphic Arts 

 Hall. January 16, 1996 through March 30, 1996. 



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