tion processing offices of the U.S. advanced research pro- 

 jects agency assisting in retrieving and processing, materi- 

 als from the 1980s or 1960s. July 15, 1994 through October 



15. 1994- 



Heidi Elizabeth Fancher, Bachelors Candidate, The Washing- 

 ton School of Photography. Printing and Photographic Ser- 

 vices. Assisting with photography of objects and exhibits. 

 May 23, 1994 through August 30, 1994. 



Latonya Ford, High School Student, Duke Ellington School of 

 the Arts. Internships and Fellowships. Assisting with vari- 

 ous projects and programs as assigned. February 16, 1994 

 through June 6, 1994. 



Jabbar Brian Ford, High School Student, Eleanor Roosevelt 

 High School. Medical Sciences. Help to coordinate photo- 

 graph collection indepth research on the history of radio, 

 sports medicine and pediatric readings on the history of 

 medicine. September 6, 1994 through May 31, 1995. 



Todd Fuller, Bachelors Candidate, Central Michigan Uni- 

 versity. Japan Project, Assistingwith administration of 

 the Japan Project. January 18, 1994 through August 30, 

 1994. 



Melanie Fundrella, Bachelors Candidate, American Univer- 

 sity. Conservation. RehousingCommunity Life and minor 

 treatments for the First Ladies, exhibit along with research. 

 January 21, 1994 through April 29, 1994. 



Ramon Garcia, Bachelors Candidate, University of California- 

 Davis. Exhibits Design. Design work for Land of Promise: 

 A Look at 19th Century America. September 13, 1994 

 through December I, 1994. 



Colleen Gau, Bachelors Candidate, Universiry of Minnesota. 

 Conservation and Costumes. Making manikins for costume 

 display researching American costumes from the yearsl870- 

 1910, and writing an article on American lace. January 4, 

 1994 through March 25, 1994. 



Alison Gibson, Bachelors Candidate, Macalester College. 

 Graphic Arts. Helping to conductprinting demonstrations 

 in the Hall of Printing and Graphic Arts along with study 

 of early printing methods. September 6, 1994 through De- 

 cember 17, 1994. 



Ashley Lambert Gille, Bachelors Degree, Skidmore College. 

 Programs in African-AmencanCulture. Aiding in the plan- 

 ning, organizing and development of programs open to the 

 public designed to reflect on the experiences, achievements 

 and talents of, African-Americans. January 10, 1994 

 through May 31, 1994. 



Sarah Goller. Musical History. Research and assistance with 

 the Saxophone exhibit;organizing, archival material Octo- 

 ber 6, 1993 through April I, 1994. 



Sara Virginia Graves, Bachelors Candidate, Duke University 

 Medical Sciences.Researching. organizing AIDS research and 

 assisting museum specialist. June 13, 1994 through July 29. 

 1994. 



Jennifer Griffin, High School Student. Public Programming As- 

 sisting in basic research protect with annual concert scries. 

 locating music period photographs, sound recordings, assem- 



bling a catalog of, scripts, recordings and conducting 

 player piano demonstrations. June 27, 1994 through August 



5, 1994- 



Robert T, Gutierrez, Jr., Bachelors Candidate, Randolph Com- 

 munity College. Photography. Assist photogtaphers in the 

 studio, on location and in the darkroom. October 12, 1993 

 through November 19, 1993. 



Jason Harris, Bachelors Candidate, Randolph Community 

 College. Photography. Assistingphotographers in the stu- 

 dio, on location and in the darkroom. October 12, 1993 

 through November 19, 1993. 



Kathetine A. Harris, Bachelors Candidate, Southetn Method- 

 ist Universiry. Costume. Research on Bonnie Cashin. June 

 16, 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



Samantha Z. Harris, Bachelors Candidate, Mount Holyoke 

 College. Social and CulturalHistory. June 20, 1994 through 

 August 30, 1994. 



Nikia Hawkins, Bachelors Candidate, Hampton Universiry. 

 Biology. Identification of photosrelating to African- Ameri- 

 cans in science. July 19, 1994 through August 30, 1994. 



Kathenne Henroid, Bachelors Candidate, Northwestern Uni- 

 versity. Public Programs,Archival research and literary re- 

 view of articles concerning artificial, neural technology 

 during the 1980s. July 7, 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



Regine Henrys, Masters Candidate, California State Univer- 

 sity, Chico. Social and Cultural History. Serving as a facilita- 

 tor in the hands on history room, operating, demonstration 

 carts on the museum floor and participating in dramatic in- 

 terpretation within a variety of exhibit spaces. June 6, 1994 

 through August 31, 1994. 



Sean M. Hinga, Bachelors Candidate, Lawrence University. 

 Director's Office. Assisting inthe Hands On Room by par- 

 ticipating in dramatic plays display set up, and providing 

 public information. June 9, 1994 through November 13, 

 1994. 



Brian Hunter, Masters Candidate, Virginia Polytechnic Insti- 

 tute. History of Science andTechnology. Research assistant 

 for book Power, Politics, and Architecture:, Washington, 

 1900-1990. May 18, 1994 through January I, 1995. 



Sheyda Husain, Bachelors Candidate, Williams College. Re- 

 search relating to a numbered world, particularly on topics 

 relating to biology and to participate in ongoing work. 

 July 1, 1994 through August 15, 1994. 



Beniamin Isaacs, Bachelors Degree, Miami University of 

 Ohio. Printing and PhotographicServices. Photo assistant 

 in printing and developing color and black and white pho- 

 tographs. March 14, 1994 through May 6, 1994. 



Leslie Ito, Bachelors Candidate, Mount Holyoke College. 

 Graphic Arts. Working fromexisting card catalogue to pre- 

 pare a separate listing of, women artists, adding biographi- 

 cal data and brief descriptions of works, held in the 

 Graphic Art Division. September 7, 1994 through Decem- 

 ber 23, 1994. 



Renee Jackson, Masters Candidate, Virginia Institute of Tech- 

 nology. July 5, 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



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