Brendan January, Bachelors Candidate, Maverford College. 

 Community Life. Assisting themuseum staff in researching 

 for the upcoming exhibit, American Community Life Dur- 

 ing the Nineteenth Century. June 6, 1994 through August 

 6, 1994- 



Rachel Jean-Baptiste, Bachelors Candidate, Bryn Mawr Col- 

 lege. Internships andFellowships. Assisting with bio- 

 graphic research. May 17, 1994 through June 30, 1994. 



Devon Jencks, Bachelors Candidate, Wheaton College. Public 

 Programs. Assisting incataloging performance materials 

 and in aspects of pre-, production and performance. Janu- 

 ary 4, 1994 through January 28, 1994. 



Marc Johnson, High School Student. Early Enrichment Cen- 

 ter. Assisting in researching and coordinating activities for 

 children. June 27, 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



Molly Rae Jones, Bachelors Candidate, Taylor University. In- 

 ternships and Fellowships.Translating primary text from 

 Spanish to English, scanning text and editing, for professor 

 Turborg-Penn's study of Latin American women in the suf- 

 frage movement. September 19, 1994 through December 16, 

 1994. 



Sara Kaiser, Masters Degree, Jate University, Szeged. Ar- 

 chives Center. Working on acultural anthropological ap- 

 proach concerning Native Americans specifically the 

 Chippewa Indian Community, both on reservations and, 

 urban areas through oral history. January 31, 1994 

 through May 6, 1994. 



Sahoko Kawai, Bachelors Candidate, Mount Holyoke College. 

 Medical Sciences. Assistingwith collections management 

 for Science in American Life exhibit. January 3, 1994 

 through January 26, 1994. 



Susan M. Knipe, Bachelors Candidate, Muhlenberg College. 

 Community Life Project. Participating in the development 

 of Go Forth and Serve by working on video abstraction op- 

 eration of videocamera for research interviews and, corre- 

 spondence. January 25, 1994 through April 29, 1994. 



Claire Kramer, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Graphic 

 Arts. Working from existingcard catalogue to prepare a sep- 

 arate listing of, women artists, adding bibliographical data 

 and brief descriptions of works. September 7, 1994 through 

 December 23, 1994. 



Mark Ladov, Bachelors Degree, Wesleyan University. Commu- 

 nity Life. Research for theexhibition on the history of rock 

 and soul music. September 12, 1994 through December 16, 



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Elizabeth H. Lambdin, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Ar- 

 chives Center. Working onorgamzation of DuMont, DeVinc- 

 ent and Naff collections and, possibly work on smaller projects 

 as well. June 8, 1994 through August 25, 1994. 



Melissa A. Livingston, Bachelors Degree, University of New 

 Mexico. Curatorial. Workingon all aspect of the exhibit 

 The Land of Promise. May 13, 1994 through August 30, 

 1994 



Andrea E. Lowther, Bachelors Degree, Mount Holyoke Col- 

 lege Education Working in the Hands on History Room 



Matthew D. MacArthur, Bachelors Degree, University of Ore- 

 gon. Museum Programs. Working on research and produc- 

 tion for American Song series, Leonard, Bernstein concerts 

 and on recording projects. January 5, 1994 through April 

 30, 1994. 



Patricia Nicole Maris, Bachelors Candidate, University of the 

 South, Sewanee. PoliticalHistory. Assisting with work in 

 the First Ladies and Pallor to Politics exhibits organizing 

 research and photos used in the exhibits and a film and 

 book. June 3, 1994 through July 25, 1994. 



Amy Markov, Bachelors Candidate, University of Pennsylva- 

 nia. Community Life. Assisting with cataloging and docu- 

 menting recently acquired collections, from the 1939 

 Worlds Fair. January 24, 1994 through April 29, 1994. 



James Edwin Marshall, High School Student. Armed Services 

 History. Caring for collections, assisting with mounting ex- 

 hibitions and in routine museum work. June 27, 1994 

 through August 5, 1994. 



Casey Matzke, Bachelors Candidate, Abilene Christian Univer- 

 sity. Exhibits. Assisting onexhibit Land of Promise, includ- 

 ing graphics research ordering and tracking, and 

 assembling graphics notebook for exhibits, production. 

 June 6, 1994 through July 29, 1994. 



Erin Maury, Bachelors Candidate, College of Wooster. Science 

 and Technology. Assistingwith research for a book on the 

 history of Science and, Technology. June 2, 1994 through 

 August 31, 1994. 



Gavin P. McCole, Masters Degree. Community Life. Assisting 

 with research on the Go Forth & Serve project. March 23, 

 1994 through June 30, 1994. 



Joseph McGeshick, Doctoral Candidate, Washington State 

 University. American IndianProgram. Gathering prelimi- 

 nary information for dissertation concerning the ethnohis- 

 tory of the Sokaogon Chippewa tribe. June 27, 1994 

 through August 5, 1994. 



Megan McKeithan, Bachelors Candidate, Wellesley College. 

 History of Science andTechnology. Publication and exhibi- 

 tion on Washington D.C which investigates power and, 

 politics as it influences the architecture of the city June 6, 

 1994 through August 31, 1994. 



Ashley McKinney, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown Univer- 

 sity. Education. Assisting in the Young Interpreters Pro- 

 gram (hands on history room). June 6, 1994 through 

 August 12, 1994. 



Frances McMillen, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Ar- 

 chives Center. Researching Smithsonian collections and as- 

 sisting in the surveying description, categorization, 

 cataloging, and photographing of images in these collec- 

 tions. September 7, 1994 through December 23, 1994. 



Nathaniel G Means, Bachelors Candidate, Centenary College. 

 Community Life. Researchrelated activities for Go Forth 

 and Serve Field to Factory and Land of Promise. September 

 16, 1994 through December 2, 1994. 



Dawn Elizabeth Melson, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Tech. 

 Architectural History Research assistant for the Architec- 



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