Tonya L. Hishchynsky, Bachelors Candidate, College of Wil- 

 liam and Mary. Social History. Organizing by category, 

 xeroxing, and filing articles selected from Women's Wear 

 Daily for costume collections reference files. Also rehousing 

 of the 19th century fashion prints. June 10, 1996 through 

 August 7, 1996. 



Bethany Hoffman, Bachelors Degree, Oberlin College. Public 

 Programs. Developing interactive for the "History of 

 Timekeeping in America" exhibit. January 22, 1996 

 through July 22, 1996. 



Bethany Hoffman, Bachelors Degree, Oberlin College. Intern- 

 ship and Fellowship Office. Researching the life and deeds 

 of Anthony Benezet, a Quaker abolitionist of the 18th cen- 

 tury. July 29, 1996 through December 31, 1996. 



Jill Chappeli, Bachelors Degree, Brigham Young University. 

 150th Anniversary. Providing logistical support for the 

 150th Exhibition Anniversary. January 22, 1996 through 

 April 25, 1996. 



Linnaea A. Holgers, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 California at Santa Cruz. Social History. Assisting with the 

 organization of the costume collection by preparing a find- 

 ing aid for designer sketches. Assisting with updating the 

 20th century clothing industry reference file. September 23, 

 1996 through December 6, 1996. 



Andrew Holod, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Tech. Planning 

 and Design. Graphic Design Intern. Generating camera 

 ready maps. Working with traditional and electronic 

 thumbnails to follow graphic standards to be established. 

 May 30, 1996 through August 2, 1996. 



Carolyn E. Hopkins, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 California, Santa Barbara. Fellow's Office. Researching the 

 "Better Homes in America" movement through microfilm 

 and other library media. October 1, 1995 through December 



1. 1995- 



Caitlyn B. Howell, Masters Candidate, George 



Washington University. Director's Office. Assisting in 

 the development of strategic plans for the National 

 Museum of American History. January 30, 1996 through 

 May 31, 1996. 



Ursula Howells, Bachelors Degree. Image and Technology Ser- 

 vices. Participating in the organization of slides and assist- 

 ing in the darkroom. February 12, 1996 through May 12, 

 1996. 



Christopher Hunt, Bachelors Degree, Nova Scotia College 

 of Art & Design. Program Planning and Design. Assist- 

 ing in the development and publication of the blueprint 

 committee report. September 12, 1996 through Decem- 

 ber 23, 1996. 



Dana M. Hyatt, Bachelors Degree, Northern Arizona Univer- 

 sity. Administrative Office. Updating charts and project 

 descriptions based on the reorganization of the National 

 Museum of American History. Working on the Training 

 Database. Developing generic position descriptions for 

 secretarial and administrative support grades 5,6 and 7. 

 October 2, 1995 through April 15, 1996. 



Beth Irizarry, Bachelors Degree, University of Texas at Austin. 

 Archives Center. Senior-Junior Program for Latina/o Re- 

 search: Studying the role of Latinos in political campaigns. 

 June 10, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Leigh-Cregan Kellet, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason 

 University. Interns and Fellows Office. Researching African 

 American authors and publications. Looking for new 

 themes and ideas. Verifying works with Mary Graham's re- 

 search. May 24, 1996 through July 5, 1996. 



Katy Kendrick, Masters Candidate, University of Iowa. His- 

 tory of Technology. Researching the theory and history of 

 vernacular technology and its representation in "folk" art 

 forms. June 10, 1996 through November 29, 1996. 



John Kille, Masters Degree, The George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Ceramics & Glass. Researching American Folk Pottery 

 and writing a proposal for an exhibit. September 9, 1996 

 through January 1, 1997. 



Nathalie Kim, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown. Archives 

 Center. Assisting Fath Ruffins on the Ethnic Imagery 

 Project. October 5, 1995 through May 31, 1996. 



Kirkpatrick, Rebecca Anne Bachelors Candidate, The George 

 Washington University. Cultural History. Assisting with 

 the Summer 1996 Jazz Series, including establishing a mail- 

 ing list, providing production assistance with tickets and 

 press releases and programming. May 20, 1996 through 

 August 15, 1996. 



Ron Kurpiers, Masters Candidate, Catholic University of 

 America. Archives Center. Working at the Lemelson Cen- 

 ter with manuscripts and documents dealing with Inven- 

 tions and Technology. February 5, 1996 through April 19, 

 1996. 



Fred Kurtz, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Program Planning and Design. As a junior Draftsman; as- 

 sisting in the design of future exhibits. February 26, 1996 

 through May 15, 1996. 



Paul Lagasse, Mastets Candidate, University of Maryland. Ar- 

 chives Center. Lemelson Center. June 3, 1996 through 

 August 9, 1996. 



Andrea Lamb, Bachelors Candidate, University of California 

 at Santa Cruz. Office of Interns and Fellows. Assisting John 

 Hartigan with his doctorate titled "Cultural Construction 

 of Whiteness: Racial and Class formation in Detroit. Oc- 

 tober 2, 1995 through December 8, 1995. 



Gretchen Lanka, Bachelors Candidate, Dartmouth College. 

 Cultural History. Assisting in the research and coordina- 

 tion of the 1996 American Sampler Series. January 16, 1996 

 through March 20, 1996. 



Joshua Leake, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State University. 

 Program Planning and Design. Assisting the lead designer 

 on a new permanent exhibition, "On Time," and other 

 projects. Preparing scaled drawings, model construction, 

 and graphic design on computer and in ttaditional 

 methods and assemble, research and maintain files on 

 materials sources and vendors. September 26, 1996 through 

 December 12, 1996. 



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