rural History of Washington. September 8, 1994 through 

 January I, 1995. 



Michele Robin Miller, High School Student, Walt Whitman 

 High School. Exhibit Design. Observe and participate in 

 exhibition design development process, while exploring 

 new skills and expanding existing skills. Translate design 

 concepts into rwo and three dimensional media. February 3, 

 1994 through May 31, 1994. 



Phoebe Millon, Masters Candidate, Massachusetts Institute of 

 Technology. History ofScience and Technology. Conducting 

 research. June I, 1994 through July 22, 1994. 



Keisha Mitchell, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. 

 Community Life. Assistant toresearch fellow on African- 

 American migration from Virginia to Harlem during the 

 early 20th century. August 15, 1994 through December 25, 

 1994. 



Heather Mitchell, Bachelors Degree. Internships and Fellow- 

 ships. Researching ont he activities of the Grand Army of 

 the Republic between 1880 and 1920. September 12, 1994 

 through June 30, 1995. 



Adrian Moelles, High School Student, McLean High School. 

 Printing and Photographic Services. Printing photographs 

 and assisting in department. July 25, 1994 through Septem- 

 ber 9, 1994. 



Kathleen Monahan, Bachelors Candidate, University of Cali- 

 fornia, Los Angeles. CommuniryLife. Research and assis- 

 tance on Go Forth and Serve, a history of African-American 

 land grant colleges. June 2, 1994 through September I, 1994. 



Nathan Mountjoy, Bachelors Candidate, Randolph Commu- 

 nity College. Printing andPhotographic Services. Assisting 

 photographers with studio art work, location work, post, 

 production work, processing and printing. April 11, 1994 

 through June 10, 1994. 



Julia Murphy, Bachelors Degree. Museum Programs/Commu- 

 nity Life. Assistant for young interpreters program and in 

 logistics, public relations, and production. May 18, 1994 

 through August 12, 1994. 



Erin Murphy, Bachelors Degree. Engineering and Industry. 

 Assisting with research for a book entitled American Sci- 

 ence and Life. September 26, 1994 through December 31, 



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Michael L Murray, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason Uni- 

 vcrsicy. Boston ethno history project, writing a literary re- 

 view arid conducting, research both for the review and the 

 project. June 30, 1994 through August 31, 1994. 



Tey Mananna Nunn, Doctoral Candidate, University of 

 New Mexico. Community Life. Re-organization of major 

 reference files on Hispanic and Hispanic-American sub- 

 jects, installation of early 18th century painting, initial 

 organization of data and review of artifacts for a Hispa- 

 nic Catalog of collections. June 20, 1994 through August 

 26, 1994. 



Norma O'Mara, Bachelors Candidate, Louisiana State Univer- 

 sity. Internships andFellowships. Assisting with intern ori- 

 entations, including preparing packets of, information and 



conducting behind the scenes tours. May 12, 1994 through 

 July 15, 1994- 



Dylan O'Reilly, Bachelors Candidace, Oberlin College. Sci- 

 ence and Technology. Conductingprimary research and 

 image selecting for book on Architectural, history in Wash- 

 ington, DC. June 2, 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



Albert Park, Bachelors Candidate, Hamilton College. Science 

 and Technology. Research onCold War, book on Science in 

 American life concerning its, effects on society researching. 

 June 6, 1994 through August 31, 1994. 



Amy E. Pearl. Design Department. Participating in the design 

 development of the Sciencein American Life permanent exhibi- 

 tion. November 22, 1993 through January 28, 1994. 



Molly Pence, Bachelors Candidate, College of William and Mary. 

 Education. Serving as afacihtator in the hands on history 

 room, operating, demonstration cans on the museum floor 

 and participating in dramatic interpretation within a variety 

 of exhibit spaces. June 6, 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



Ashley Peterson, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Ar- 

 chives Center. Working withPrinceton University Poster 

 Collection researching, organizations and institutions 

 which issued posters, biographical, information on the art- 

 ists, dating items and writing descriptions. September 7, 

 1994 through December 23, 1994. 



William Piermattei, Masters Candidate, Florida State Univer- 

 sity. Social and Cultural History. Working on the Go Forth 

 and Serve Project primarily helping to arrange the 1995 con- 

 ference and working on the newsletter. June 2, 1994 

 through August 31, 1994. 



Chrisry Regenhardt, Bachelors Candidate, George Washing- 

 ton University. Community Life. Assistant to research fel- 

 low on African-American Migration from Virginia to 

 Harlem during che early 20th century. August 15, 1994 

 through October 15, 1994. 



Susan Reyburn, Bachelors Degree, Museum of American His- 

 tory. Architectural History. Research and editing for a book 

 on historic buildings in Washington D.C.January 31, 1994 

 through May 27, 1994. 



Alexandra S. Rogers, Bachelors Candidate, Rhodes College 

 Social and Cultural History. Cataloging and documenting 

 the condition of objects, as well as making, storage boxes. 

 January 27, 1994 through April 27, 1994. 



Francisco Rosario, Bachelors Candidate, Northern Virginia 

 Community College. Printing andPhotographic Services. 

 Assist photographers in the operation of studio work, pro- 

 cessing, printing location work, portfolio compilation and 

 post production work. April 4, 1994 through July 29, 1994. 



Louie Rosencrans, Bachelors Degree, Tulane University. Jazz 

 Division. Photo research in Jazz history, musical research in 

 the archives, center using computer data base to enter or- 

 ders, generate invoices and, keep records. July 18, 1994 

 through December 15, 1994. 



Alycia Rossiter, Masters Candidate, University of Toronto. Public 

 Programs. Assisting witheducational and interpretive pro- 

 grams including the hands, on history room and young 



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