Lorena Chambers dissertation. June 25, 1996 though 

 August 31, 1996. 



Robin M. Morris, Bachelors Candidate, Queens College. His- 

 tory of Technology. Project involving the History of Rock 

 and Soul in Memphis. February 5, 1996 through July 31, 

 1996. 



Jennifer Morton, Bachelors Candidate, Connecticut College. 

 Division of Medical Sciences. Researching for Bruce 

 Sinclair who is writing a book called "Technology and the 

 African American Experience." Duties include gathering 

 data and compiling articles to contribute to its develop- 

 ment. July 1, 1996 through August 31, 1996. 



Cheney E. Moss, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State Univer- 

 sity. Office of Interns and Fellows. Assisting in research for 

 the dissertation "History of Camping: 1880— 1910 in the 

 United States." January 16, 1996 through March 14, 1996. 



Pamela E. Munroe, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Collections Management. Working on an Ad- 

 ministrative re-engineering project in the collections 

 management department. January 22, 1996 through May 3, 

 1996. 



Emily J. Keilan, Bachelors Candidate, Western Michigan 

 University. Office of Interns and Fellows. Coordinating the 

 Brown Bag Lunch Series, leading intern Orientation, updat- 

 ing the web site. May 6, 1996 through July 19, 1996. 



Mary L. Nellenbach, Bachelors Candidate, Utica College of 

 Syracuse University. Cultural History. Working towards an 

 exhibition at the National Museum of American History 

 including but not limited to background research of 

 American sports figures, research on the history and origin 

 of selected artifacts, drafts of exhibition labels, preparing 

 objects for exhibition, preparation of funding and publicity 

 information packages. May also entail working with design- 

 ers and conservation staff. September 12, 1996 through 

 December 6, 1996. 



Benjamin P. Nicastro, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason 

 University. Archives Center. Arranging and describing the 

 Naomi Huber Brown Papers and the Felix Grant Collec- 

 tion of Duke Ellington Phonographic Recordings, and cre- 

 ate a box and folder listing of Duke Ellington Collection 

 administrative records. June 4, 1996 through September 1, 

 1996. 



Jeremy C. Nordmoe, Masters Candidate, Middle Tennessee 

 State University. Archives Center. Creating a finding aid 

 for the Rex Stuart Papers and assisting with other collec- 

 tions related to the Duke Ellington Collection. June 3, 

 1996 through August 8, 1996. 



Stacy Olkowski, Bachelors Candidate, The American Univer- 

 sity. Cultural History. Working with sound recordings. 

 Processing, rehousing, entering those records on a database. 

 January 31, 1996 through June 30, 1996. 



Allison Partam, Bachelors Candidate, University of Michigan. 

 Exhibit Design. Assisting Hank Grasso on the Rock and 

 Soul exhibit as well as an exhibit on the deaf community in 

 America. Duties will include model making, scale drawing 



and participation on the design team. June 24, 1996 

 through August 23, 1996. 



Stacie Paxton, Bachelors Candidate, University of California 

 at Santa Barbara. External Affairs. Dealing with the public 

 on various projects and exhibits. June 25, 1996 through 

 August 30, 1996. 



Paul Perry, Bachelors Candidate, California State University- 

 San Bernardino. Office of Interns and Fellows. Assisting In- 

 ternship and Fellowship Coordinator responsible for 

 planning and implementing guidelines for the American 

 History intern Brownbag Lunch series of seminars. January 

 11, 1996 through March 30, 1996. 



Sharon Perry, Bachelors Candidate, Boston University. Office 

 of Interns and Fellows. Providing photo documentation of 

 the Museum's internship program. Results presented 

 publicly via the Internet. January 22, 1996 through April 

 20, 1996. 



Anne Petersen, Bachelors Degree, University of Washington. 

 History of Technology. Researching the exhibit "Work and 

 Worth: Low Paid Labor." Installing and Dismantling 

 "Who's in Charge" exhibit. Doing collections work for 

 both the Agriculture and Engineering departments in 

 American History. September 26, 1995 through June 15, 

 1996. 



Tamsyn R. Phifer, Bachelors Candidate, Colorado College. 

 Public Relations. Working with other interns on a variety 

 of projects, which include the 150th celebration of the 

 Smithsonian, organizing files, and working on media 

 layouts. June 11, 1996 through August 5, 1996. 



Matthew Piotrowski, Bachelors Degree, Salisbury State 

 University. Program in African American Culture. Assist- 

 ing with the organization of the Program of African 

 American Culture's archives. Compiling a bibliography on 

 the black experience in Germany and German views on 

 blacks in the United States. May 28, 1996 through Septem- 

 ber 1, 1996. 



Amy Pirch, Education. Working in the Hands on History 

 Room. Collecting other Museum's school programs to as- 

 sist in developing programs for the Museum of American 

 History's Education office. July I, 1996 through August 16, 

 1996. 



Theresa Macedo Pool, Masters Candidate, University of 

 Michigan. Internship and Fellowship Office. Mapping ex- 

 isting collections for possibilities in Latino/a history and 

 cultural research. June 10, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Leah Potter, Bachelors Degree, University' of California at 

 Berkeley. Program in African American Culture. Working 

 as staff for the Program in African American Culture's 15th 

 Annual National Conference on Historically Black Colleges 

 and Universities. Assisting in the development of Media 

 and Public Relations materials and in the production of the 

 conference program manuscript. October 17, 1995 through 

 May 31, 1996. 



Michael N. Randers-Pehrson, Masters Candidate, University 

 of Maryland at College Park. Archives Center. Processing 



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