Elizabeth L. Watson, Masters Candidate, Palmer School of 

 Library and Information Science. Archives Center. Creating 

 a finding aid for Joseph Farber Collection (mid 1960 s to 

 1987). April 2, 1996 through November 2, 1996. 



Ann Margaret Webb, Masters Degree, University of North 

 Carolina at Wilmington. Archives Center. Researching the 

 ethnic Imagery Project and doing a general survey of the 

 collections. May 13, 1996 through August 3, 1996. 



Adam Weilbaecher, Masters Candidate, University of Tulsa. 

 Director's Office. Creating staff Development Projects. 

 June 17, 1996 through August 15, 1996. 



Daniel Wensauer, Bachelors Candidate, The American 

 University. Public Affairs. Developing and assembling 

 press kits for the "We the People" and other press cam- 

 paigns. September 12, 1996 through December 20, 1996. 



Noah B. Wester, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland 

 at College Park. Archives Center. Working on the Joel 

 Dorn Papers, Duke Ellington Collection. March 4, 1996 

 through May 31, 1996. 



Robin Wheeler, Bachelors Candidate, Walt Whitman High 

 School. Program in African American Culture. Performing 

 a variety of administrative, clerical and research tasks. 

 Operating a variety of office equipment such as: fax 

 machine, copier, and the computer answer phones. July 8, 

 1996 through August 31, 1996. 



Richard B. Wicka, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wis- 

 consin at Madison. Internship and Fellowship Office. As- 

 sisting in the research for a book on camping by sorting 

 through magazines, publications, pamphlets and 

 brochures. June 10, 1996 through August 10, 1996. 



Jonathan Witthuhn, Bachelors Degree, Macalester College. 

 Cultural History/Community Life. Researching bibliog- 

 raphy for the 1999 exhibit on American Apocalyptic and 

 Millennial expectations for the turn of the century. June 17, 

 1996 through May 31, 1997. 



Cynthia F. Wittosch, Masters Candidate, School of the Art In- 

 stitute of Chicago. Office of Capital Programs. Assisting 

 with the coordination of the National Museum of 

 American History National Board Project; and with the 

 curatorial team for the star-spangled banner project, a 3 

 part program consisting of flag conservation, an interim ex- 

 hibit and future installation. April 8, 1996 through August 

 15, 1996. 



Julie Wolfe, Bachelors Degree, Buffalo State College. Preserva- 

 tion Studies. Helping prepare for an exhibit called the 

 Land of Promise in 1997. Carrying out conservation treat- 

 ments and construct mounts for the objects being ex- 

 hibited. May 28, 1996 through August I, 1996. 



Nancy L. Worth, Bachelors Candidate, Brigham Young Univer- 

 sity. Interns and Fellows Office. Doing research in 19th-cen- 

 tury newspapers for info about slaves and former slaves in 

 Mississippi. June 13, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Eugene Youn, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Cultural 

 History. Assisting with Smithsonian Masterworks Or- 

 chestra production. July 9, 1996 through August 31, 1996. 



Stefanie Zarin, Bachelors Degree, University of Delaware. 

 150th Project. Assisting with "America's Smithsonian" 

 150th anniversary exhibit project to start traveling in Los 

 Angeles, CA on February 9, 1996. October 10, 1995 through 

 December 30, 1995. 



Jennifer Zimmer, Bachelors Degree, Indiana University. Pro- 

 gram planning and Design., Assisting for the Land of 

 Promise exhibit. May 13, 1996 through April 30, 1997. 



Amy Zuchero, Bachelors Candidate, University of California, 

 Santa Barbara. Social History, Costume Division. Re- 

 searching women's marriage costumes. Observing and or- 

 ganizing Priscilla of Boston wedding gown sketchers for 

 archives. June 25, 1996 through August 30, 1996. 



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Aaron Bennett, Bachelors Candidate, Oberlin College. Educa- 

 tion. Assisting in the production of "Harvest Ceremony," a 

 play for students about the first Thanksgiving from the na- 

 tive Wampanoag perspective. September 16, 1996 through 

 November 30, 1996. 



Lorri M. Edge, Bachelors Candidate, Seton Hall College. Na- 

 tional Campaign Office. Assisting in developing member- 

 ship promotion plans and coordinating staff and volunteer 

 assignments for membership activities related to 150th 

 weekend celebration. Opening of the National Museum of 

 the American Indian exhibition "Stones of the People" 

 (Staff Plans). Enhancing volunteer database, etc. May 29, 

 1996 through August 17, 1996. 



Malinda Maynor, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard-Radcliff. 

 Film & Video. Working in the National Museum of the 

 American Indian's Film & Video Center and evaluating its 

 activities, including close work with audiences, interviews 

 with media makers and experimenting in different ways to 

 present films, video and radio programs to the public. Also 

 seeks ways to distribute information about the films and na- 

 tive film makers. June 9, 1996 through August 17, 1996. 



John M. McKinn, Doctoral Degree, University of Illinois at 

 Urbana. Publications. To assisting in the development of a 

 brochure that will accompany the upcoming National 

 Museum of the American Indian exhibition, "Woven by 

 the Grandmothers: 19th century Navajo Textiles from the 

 National Museum of the American Indian collection. June 

 3, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Robert H. McLaughlin, Law Degree, University of Chicago 

 Law School. Repatriation. Participating in Repatriation Of- 

 fice activity and reviewing federal laws on cultural proper- 

 ties to update office staff. August 12, 199S through 

 September 27, 1996. 



Marcus Monenerkit, Bachelors Candidate, University of Ok- 

 lahoma. Exhibitions. Continuing with the development of 

 the exhibition database in the Embark system. Merging 

 digitized images with existing records as well as entering 

 records and images for the Navajo Weaving exhibit. Pack- 

 ing and handling objects, particularly for the "Stories of 



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