interpreter's program and their integration with, other ex- 

 isting programs. May 24, 1994 through August 26, 1994. 



Steven Rouse, Bachelors Candidate, University oflllinois, 

 Champaign. Political History. Assisting on project that 

 deals with political participation in the United States. July 

 6, 1994 through August 10, 1994. 



Susan Russick University of District of Columbia. Conserva- 

 tion. Assist in treatment andcondicion reports for three di- 

 mensional, objects, primarily glass and metals. November 

 I, 1993 through February 7, 1994. 



Deirdre Ryan, Masters Candidate, American University, Grad- 

 uate School. Archives Center.Designing brochure for Hills 

 Brothers Coffee Collection. May 31, 1994 through October 



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Susan Samarge, Bachelors Candidate, University of California, 

 Los Angeles. Internships andFellowships. Orientation orga- 

 nizer assisting interns in learning their importance of, their 

 status as staff and representatives of the Smithsonian. June 

 27, 1994 through September 12, 1994. 



Monica Sanjur. Design. Assisting designer of Science in Amer- 

 ican Life exhibit withgraphic design, architectural drawing 

 and detailing, production of exhibit design materials, 

 graphic and other tasks. March 14, 1994 through June 17, 

 1994. 



Krisztina Sarkady, Bachelors Candidate, Kite, Debrecen. Musi- 

 cal History. Conductingresearch on jazz and its acceptance 

 by white audiences in the early 20th century. January 31, 

 1994 through June 5, 1994. 



Scott M. Schechter, High School Student, The Hotchkiss 

 School. Numismatics. Refurbishingcorn exhibit, catalog- 

 ing slides and arranging new, accessions. June 15, 1994 

 through August 17, 1994. 



Susan K. Schulz, Bachelors Degree , Computers. Information 

 and Society. Conducting research relating to mathematics, 

 mathematical education and the history of mathematics for 

 planning an exhibit on a numbered people in a numbered 

 world. March I, 1994 through August 31, 1994. 



Brian Schupper, Bachelors Candidate, Johns Hopkins Univer- 

 sity. Internships andFellowships. Researching Southern 

 rock and roll. May 30, 1994 through August 20, 1994. 



Kyra Schuster, Bachelors Degree, Florida State University. In- 

 ternships and Fellowships.Coordinating Brown Bag lec- 

 tures. May 16, 1994 through Augusr 31, 1994. 



Michele Siegel, Bachelors Candidate, Vassal College. Commu- 

 nity Life. Assisting in research on the origins of rock and 

 soul. June 3, 1994 through August 20, 1994. 



M Catherine Sieracki, Masters Candidate, The George Wash- 

 ington Universiry. Conservation. Rehousing daguerreo- 

 types and preparing paperbased images for exhibit. June 14, 

 1994 through July 29, 1994. 



Courtney McLean Skulley, Bachelors Candidate, Connecticut Col- 

 lege. Publications.Designing publications using Macintosh 

 computer programs. January 27, 1994 through April 22, 1994. 



Osa B. Skyberg, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State University. 

 Medical Sciences. Researchon the history of medicine working 



with exhibits as well as, researching How a Medicine Af- 

 fects the Body. June 15, 1994 through August 19, 1994. 



Sarah Jane Slezak, Bachelors Candidate, College of Wooster. 

 Public Programs. In charge of writing, editing and compil- 

 ing Intern Opportunities and, photo documentation of in- 

 ternship program. May 23, 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



Martha Lynn Smith, Bachelors Degree, Presbyterian College. 

 Armed Forces History. Assisting in the setting up of the 

 Buffalo Soldiers exhibit; assisting, with the opening of GI: 

 American Soldier Experience in WWII. October 4, 1993 

 through December 31, 1993. 



Monica M. Smith, Bachelors Degree, Pomona College. His- 

 tory of Science and Technology. Conducting research. Sep- 

 tember 15, 1994 through December 31, 1994. 



Alison Smith, Masters Degree. National Museum of Ameri- 

 can History, Internships andFellowships. Assistant coordi- 

 nator, primarily responsible for coordinating the Fall, 1994 

 Brown Bag Lunch series and orientation for new interns 

 and fellows. September 6, 1994 rhrough December 31, 1994. 



Andrew Smrz, Bachelors Candidare, University of Maryland. 

 Community Life. Assisting inresearch of Rock and Soul ex- 

 hibit. May 23, 1994 through August 30, 1994. 



Laura M. Spannagel, Bachelors Candidate, University of Cali- 

 fornia, Santa Barbara. Socialand Cultural History. Working 

 on rwo exhibitions, one on a Pennsylvania steel mill and 

 the other, on 19th century America. March 30, 1994 

 through June 10, 1994. 



Shannon Spisak, Bachelors Degree, California State Univer- 

 sity. Political History. Examiningart work in storage and as- 

 sessing the conditions of the work, and the storage 

 facilities.June 13, 1994 through August 31, 1994. 



Theodore C. Sterling, Bachelors Degree, Bucknell University. 

 Physical Sciences. Researchinto background of objects from 

 Bucknell University. January 18, 1994 through June3, 1994. 



Susan B. Strange, Bachelors Candidate, The George Washing- 

 ton University. A study of uniforms of the Civil War, exam- 

 ining textiles and sewing, techniques in uniforms in the 

 Division of Air Force History from 1857-1872, and compar- 

 ing with secondary and primary source material in divi- 

 sion. August 22, 1994 through January 31, 1995. 



Leslie Swift, Bachelors Degree, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Archives Center. Photography and organizing mate- 

 rial from the DeVincent Collection of sheet, music some 

 of which will eventually appear in the Ethnic Imagery, 

 advertising exhibit. February I, 1994 through December 

 9. 1994- 



Andrea Szirmai, Bachelors Candidate, Eotvos Lorand 



Tudomanyegyetem. Domestic Life. Studying the cultural 

 and social changes in the 1950s and 1960s. January 3, 1994 

 through May 6, 1994. 



Melinda Talbot, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Politi- 

 cal History. Assisting inexhibmon settings, including re- 

 searching types of industrial, rooms and how they wereused 

 and identifying artifacts fot, exhibition. September 7, 1994 

 through December 23, 1994 



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