Stafknia Bonanno, Bachelors Candidate, Lafayette College. Po- 

 litical History. Cataloging andlocating items not on dis- 

 play verifying their location and entering information on 

 thedatabase. June 13, 1994 through July 29, 1994. 



Kindel M. Bonin, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State Univer- 

 sity. Internships andFellowships. Preliminary and initial 

 orientation of interns, assisting with organization of Brown 

 Bag lunch program and participating in developing and 

 implementing, plans for organizational change. September 

 26, 1994 through December 9, 1994. 



Caroline A. Brown, Masters Candidate, George Washingron 

 University. Public Programs. Researching and helping to 

 prepare public programs that correlate with, projects and 

 exhibits on American Musical Theater. July 18, 1994 

 through August 25, 1994. 



Paige Ann Buonoeore, Bachelors Degree. Conservation. Assis- 

 tant in treatment of wood, iron, brass, plastic and leather. 

 February 28, 1994 through August 31, 1994. 



Kathryn Burns, Bachelors Candidate, University of Notre 

 Dame. Collections Management. Housing artifacts, packing 

 things up, photographing works June 4, 1994 through 

 July 29, 1994. 



Siobhan M. Callahan, Bachelors Candidate. Smith College. In- 

 ternships and Fellowships. Photographer of intern program. 

 June 6, 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



Sarah Caoly, Bachelors Candidate, Trinity College Internship 

 and Fellowships. Researchinginformation on the history of 

 medical equipment. September 12, 1994 through December 

 2. 1994- 



Sarah Case, Masters Candidate, University of California, Santa 

 Barbara. Engineering. Conducting preliminary research on 

 the Work and Worth exhibit. July 18. 1994 through Sep- 

 tember 2, 1994. 



Candice K. Chang, Masters Candidate, University of Balti- 

 more. Exhibits. Assisting in designand responsible for the 

 development of three and rwo dimensional models of exhi- 

 bitions. January 3, 1994 through May 20, 1994. 



Helen Chernikoff, Bachelors Candidate, Amherst College. Music. 

 Conducting backgroundresearch at the Library of Congress on 

 the lives, of several jazz musicians and organizing oral history 

 materials. June 14, 1994 through August 15, 1994. 



Ronald E. Clark, Bachelors Degree, San Luis Obispo 



County Historical Museum. MilitaryHistory. Accession- 

 ing of back logged artifacts, transfer of military equip- 

 ment to, offsight storage. August 1, 1994 through 

 August 31, 1994. 



Vivian L Cook, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State Univer- 

 sity. Internships and Fellowships. Conducting research for 

 an exhibition on 20th Century Medicine organizing photo- 

 graphs and reference files and imputing data. January 10, 

 1994 through March 17, 1994. 



Katnna Cooper, High School Student, Duke Ellington School 

 of the Arts. Internships and Fellowships. Assisting with 

 various projects and programs as assigned. February 16, 

 1994 through June 15, 1994. 



Susan Corbin, Bachelors Candidate, University of California, 

 Davis. Costume Conservation. Assist with costume rehous- 

 ing and exhibition preparation projects, including form 

 building and mannequin dressing. March 29, 1994 through 

 June 10, 1994. 



Clide Cork Jr., Bachelors Candidate, Hampton University 

 Working with Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra 

 and parncipating in production process of printed orches- 

 tral scores. June 6, 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



Anna-Lisa G. Cox, Bachelors Candidate, Hope College. His- 

 tory of Science & Technology. Assisting in the coordination 

 of graphics for the Science and American Life Exhibit. Janu- 

 ary 18, 1994 through April 30, 1994. 



P. Raab Cnsthilf, Masters Candidate, The George Washington 

 University. Domestic Life.Assistant to curator performing a va- 

 riety of duties of curatorial work and participatingin a study of 

 machinery and design aesthetics of furniture of the 183040s. 

 September 8, 1994 through December 23, 1994. 



Morgan Daniels, Bachelors Candidate, Hampshire College. 

 Science and Technology. Research assistant for book on ar- 

 chitectural history of Washington, D.C.June 3, 1994 

 through August 30, 1994. 



Annette Day, Bachelors Candidate, Oxford University. Agri- 

 culture. Researching Southernagriculture during the twen- 

 tieth century and the music business in Memphis in the 

 1950s and 60s using oral history techniques. April 18, 1994 

 through October 14, 1994. 



Gregory Ralph, DiCostanzo, Bachelors Candidate. Commu- 

 nity Life. Baseball exhibit proposal. June I, 1994 through 

 September I, 1994. 



Kara Dillner, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Military History. Assist the curator in identification 

 and documentation of specimens in the Quartermaster Mu- 

 seum Collections held in the Armed Forces. February 3, 

 1994 through May 5, 1994. 



Alison C. Dineen, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Division of Ceramicsand Glass. Assisting with 

 research and contributing to collection and records, man- 

 agement. January 10, 1994 through June I, 1994. 



Kathenne Eisenmann, Bachelors Candidate, Marquette Uni- 

 versity. Political History. Researching, organizing and cata- 

 loging of eyeglasses in collection. June I, 1994 through 

 August 31, 1994. 



Rebecca Engelhardt, Masters Candidate, The George Wash- 

 ington University. Registrar.Overview of the Office of Reg- 

 istrar. June 13, 1994 through August 26, 1994. 



Chris English, Bachelors Candidate, Randolph Community 

 College. Photographic Services. Assisting in photographic 

 services. September 12, 1994 through December I, 1994. 



Carrie Edith, Euler, Bachelors Candidate, College of William 

 and Mary. Numismatics. Assisting staff with refurbishing of 

 exhibits and preparation of objects, for data entry includes 

 research. May 23, 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



Sarah M. M. Evans, Bachelors Degree, Millikin University. 

 Science and Technology Archival research in the informa- 



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