Anna E. Allison LeCuyer, Bachelors Degree, Princeton Univer- 

 sity. Costume Conservation. Rehousing the Costume collec- 

 tion. March 12, 1996 through July 28, 1996. 



Karen Lee, Bachelors Candidate, University of Virginia. Of- 

 fice of Internships and Fellowships. Working on the Publi- 

 cation "Internship Opportunities at the National Museum 

 of American History." May 20, 1996 through August 16, 

 1996. 



Nadia A. Lesy, Bachelors Candidate, Hampshire College. Cul- 

 tural History. Researching the history of the electric guitar 

 and its influence on American Culture and music. Collect- 

 ing information to be summarized and used in an exhibi- 

 tion during the Smithsonian's 150th anniversary in the fall, 

 1996. May 20, 1996 through August 13, 1996. 



Kenneth Levinson, Bachelors Candidate, Cornell University. 

 Cultural History. Researching the Cultural History of Exer- 

 cise Machines. Primarily focusing on biographical informa- 

 tion of major inventors and patent office research on all 

 exercise machine invention in the 20th century. Rehousing 

 sports collection and sports oral history project. Assisting 

 in the James Worthy event. February 20, 1996 through 

 May 1, 1996. 



Christopher A. Little, Bachelors Candidate, West Vitginia 

 University. Industry and Engineering. Collecting history of 

 work incentive posters. October 2, 1995 through January 31, 

 1996. 



Rebekkah Lohr, Bachelors Candidate, Baylor University. His- 

 tory of Technology. Assisting in the reinstallation of "We 

 the People" exhibit; helping with the collections division 

 with an emphasis on campaign and labor material. June 3, 

 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Jennifer R. Loux, Bachelors Candidate, College of William 

 and Mary. Office of Internships and Fellowships. Assisting 

 with the tesearch for a book on the history of camping. 

 Developing demographic, biographic and business data; 

 searching microfilm and print sources for ads and articles; 

 examining photographs, postcards, and sheet music; filing; 

 entering bibliographic information into a computer 

 database. May 31, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Jennifer MacGowan, Bachelors Degree, Mary Washington Col- 

 lege. Historical Resources. Working with Mina Marefat on 

 her book Power Politics and Architecture Washington 

 1900-1990. October 5, 1995 through December 31, 1995. 



Jennifer MacGowan, Bachelors Degree, Mary- Washington Col- 

 lege. Program Planning and Design. Assisting the director, 

 of Program Planning & Design. Projects include Star 

 Spangled Banner exhibit and flag Hall. Duties include re- 

 search, telephone inquires and coordination among offices. 

 Doing model making, drafting and the assembly of 

 design/curatorial research books. Additional projects in- 

 clude a small art exhibit "Painted Ships" and a way finding 

 program-for the museum. January 22, 1996 through April 

 5- I99<5. 



Sandy Maher, Bachelors Candidate, Golden West College. In- 

 ternship and Fellowship Office. Assisting the Internship 



and Fellowship Coordinator by orienting new interns and 

 fellows, tracking applications for summer 1996, and 

 documenting application process. April 29, 1996 through 

 June 5, 1996. 



Anne Martin, Mastets Candidate, Case Western Reserve 

 University. Office of Internships and Fellowships. Re- 

 searching beer project and working with the Warshaw Col- 

 lection. June 24, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Erica L. Marx, Bachelors Candidate, Rosemont College. Social 

 History. Cataloging the Political History Collections. May 

 20, 1996 through July 19, 1996. 



Tansy Matthews, Bachelors Candidate, Savannah College of 

 Art & Design. Office of Interns and Fellows. Photographi- 

 cally documenting intern program. Printing, and caption- 

 ing photographs. September 3, 1996 through December 20, 

 1996. 



Christopher Maybeny, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 Missouri at Rolla. Computing Services. Doing data conver- 

 sion with the American History computing services Center. 

 June 6, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Mary McEtonough, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Ar- 

 chives Center. Working on the Princeton Posters Septem- 

 ber 3, 1996 through December 18, 1996. 



Johanna McKinzey, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. So- 

 cial History. Documenting the 1996 Election. September 3, 

 1996 through December 20, 1996. 



Angela L. McRae, 8th Grade, St. Gabriel. Program of African 

 American Culture. Fax, Copying, Computer, Answering 

 phones, filing, running errands. July 1, 1996 through 

 August 16, 1996. 



Shilpi Mehta, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Medical 

 Sciences. Researching on Gene Therapy for Immune 

 Deficiencies and on bone Marrow Transplants. June 5, 1996 

 through August 26, 1996. 



Mary B. Mensing, Bachelors Candidate, University of St. 

 Thomas. Director's Office. Working on Director's Office 

 projects as assigned. June 17, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Heather Mitchell, Bachelors Degree, Mount Holyoke College. 

 Historical Resources. Conducting research for text panels 

 dealing with cooperation between scientists in Great 

 Britain and the United States. Exhibit is coinciding with 

 the Smithsonian's 150th. August 23, 1996 through Novem- 

 ber I, 1996. 



Timothy Mitchell, Maters Degree, State University of New 

 York at Albany. Numismatics. Arranging and describing 

 Mr. Raymond Herbert's files regarding Asian and Islamic 

 numismatics. Researching various banking, electronic sys- 

 tem, popular journals, newspapers, and books which dis- 

 cuss electronic financial transactions. Governmental 

 hearing papers and regulatory findings also researched, 

 with an annotated bibliography of all these documents writ- 

 ten for research use. July 15, 1996 through October 4, 1996. 



Teresa Mora, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at 

 Davis. Office of Internships and Fellowships. Researching 

 the topic of consumer Imagery of Mexicans 1890— 1930 for 



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