tion which will be displayed to celebrate the 150th anniver- 

 sary- of the founding of the Institution. January 4, 1994 

 through January zS, 1994. 



Maria del Rosario Estorino, Bachelors Candidate, Loyola Uni- 

 versity. Instirutional History. Conducting research and cre- 

 ate a database on the history of SI relations with Latin 

 America and the development of the Smithsonian Tropical 

 Research Institute. May 31, 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



Bryan T. Lapidus, Bachelors Candidate, University of Michi- 

 gan. Institutional History. Produce a brief history of the 

 Lighthouse Board during the years of Joseph Henry's mem- 

 bership. May 31, 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



Timothy J. Mahoney, Masters Candidate, University of Mary- 

 land, College Park. Arrangement and description of admin- 

 istrative records of the National, Collection of Fine Arts 

 (1965-1980). January 10, 1994 through June I, 1994. 



Laura McKibben, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Insti- 

 tutional History. Assisting with research on history of the 

 Smithsonian, primarily for an exhibit which will trace how 

 James Smithson's bequest led to the museum, and research 

 complex existing today. September 7, 1994 through Decem- 

 ber 23, 1994. 



Tammy L. Peters, Masters Degree. Purdue University. Ar- 

 range and describe the professional papers of former 

 Smithsonian Under Secretary Robert A. Brooks. May 31, 

 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



Sarah Robinson, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Ar- 

 chives Division. Assisting in the preparation of a finding 

 aid to the Joseph Henry manuscript collection. September 

 7, 1994 through December 23, 1994. 



John Wilson, Doctoral Candidate, Oklahoma State Univer- 

 sity. May 16, 1994 through June I, 1994. 



Karin Zitzewitz, Bachelors Candidate, Oberlin College. Ar- 

 chives Division. Arranging and describing the records of 

 the Smithsonian Institution's Women's Council. June 6, 

 1994 through August 31, 1994. 



Office of International Relations 



Benedito Villas Filho, Masters Degree, Universiry of New 

 Mexico. Man and the Biosphere. Working with the 1994 

 SI/MAB 2nd Interaction Biodiversity; measuring, and mon- 

 itoring course at CRC. November 30, 1993 through Novem- 

 ber 30, 1994. 



Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory 



John Everett, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard University. 



HEAD. Working in laboratory to help with the experimen- 



tal set-up, data collection and data analysis in preparation 

 for the launch of AXAF, a NASA observatory intended to 

 study x-ray emission from within the galaxy. June 13, 1994 

 through August 19, 1994. 



Lisa Falkson, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard University. 

 HEAD. Examining infrared photometry of dwarf carbon 

 stars using new photometry techniques in an effort to iso- 

 late dwarf carbon stars previously thought, to be red giant 

 stars due to their large amount of carbon. June 13, 1994 

 through August 19, 1994. 



Natasha A. P. Hazell, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard Univer- 

 sity. HEAD. Studying distribution of dark and luminous 

 matter in clusters of Galaxies using rosat x-ray observations 

 of clusters and galaxies to measure their, gas mass, giving 

 information about the observational potential. June 13, 

 1994 through August 19, 1994. 



Eran J. Jones, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard University. 



HEAD. Quasar and galaxy continuum archival research, as- 

 sisting scientist in finding correlations between ultraviolet 

 spectral slope and luminosity in quasars through the use of 

 remote access astronomical databases. June 12, 1994 

 through August 19, 1994. 



Nicole Lloyd, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard University. 

 HEAD. Studying the thermal emission from neutron 

 star surfaces using astronomical, data analysis and com- 

 putation and studying star cooling rates to help, deter- 

 mine the internal transport mechanisms of energy 

 within neutron stars. June 13, 1994 through August 19, 

 1994. 



Travis S. Metcalfe, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard University. 

 HEAD. Characterizing candidate stars for the NASA high 

 intelligence, high resolution microwave survey and partici- 

 pating in observing candidate stars in a search for extra- 

 terrestrial intelligence. June 13, 1994 through August 19, 

 1994. 



Kendra Jean Michaud, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard Univer- 

 sity. HEAD. X-ray astronomy, individual galaxies using 

 data reduction techniques to, help scientist measure radial 

 abundance gradients in the carona of elliptical galaxies to 

 yield information about galactic formation and mass. June 

 13, 1994 through August 19, 1994. 



Nicholas H. Putnam, Bachelots Candidate, Brown University. 

 HEAD. Pulsars, the analysis of VLBI data to infer the dis- 

 tances to and proper, motions of pulsars, giving informa- 

 tion about the density of electrons in the galaxy as well as 

 the frequency of neutron star production. June 13, 1994 

 through August 19, 1994. 



Ah M. Thomas, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard University. 

 HEAD. Assisting in putting data catalogs online using li- 

 brary facilities, as well, as assisting in test of existing on- 

 line catalogs. June 13, 1994 through August 19, 1994. 



Heather S. Thompson, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard Univer- 

 sity. HEAD. Cooling flows in clusters of galaxies, assisting 

 scientist in comparing ultraviolet and optical CCD images 

 to x-ray rosat data to study the fate of cooled gas which ra- 



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