Annie Tamis, Bachelor's Candidate, Cornell University. Public 

 Programs/African AmencanCulture. Research in Post 

 World War II African American urban life. June 10, 1994 

 through August 19, 1994. 



Hank Thomas, High School Student, Duke Ellington School 

 of the Arts. Internships and Fellowships. Assisting with 

 projects and programs in the intern office. February 16, 

 1994 through June 17, 1994. 



Hank Thomas, High School Student, Duke Ellington School 

 of the Arts. Printing andPhotographic Services. Photo- 

 graph programs for teachers, document other interns at var- 

 ious sites. June 27, 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



Lisa C. Thomas, Bachelors Candidate, Rice University. Musi- 

 cal History. Assisting theSmithsonian Jazz Program's or- 

 chestra production coordinator participating int he musical 

 score production process, and learning, archival procedures 

 for the oral history collection program. May 9, 1994 

 through August 12, 1994. 



Shannon Thomas, Bachelors Degree, George Washington 

 University. Photographic History. Assisting in move pro- 

 jects and cataloging. July 6, 1994 through December 31, 

 1994. 



Sif Thorgeirsson, Bachelors Degree. African-American 

 Community Project. Research assistance for topics in- 

 cluding immigration ethnicity black leaders in the ante- 

 bellum period and black sailors. October 5, 1993 through 

 February 25, 1994. 



Michael Leon Tragal, Bachelors Candidate, Central Washing- 

 ton University. ArchivesCenter. Participating in the Ethnic 

 Imagery project, making video composite which, will fea- 

 ture images projected of minorities in a collection of vid- 

 eos. June 13, 1994 through August 30, 1994. 



Kisha T Turner, Bachelors Degree, Temple University. Re- 

 searching in African American urban social and cultural his- 

 tory and serving as a team leader in urbanization project. 

 June 6, 1994 through August 31, 1994. 



Oliver Dewey Upshaw III, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 North Carolina. Internshipsand Fellowships. Supply re- 

 search, images and bibliography work to project for book 

 dealing, with science and American life. May 16, 1994 

 through July 19, 1994. 



Heather Van Horn, Bachelor's Candidate, American Univer- 

 sity, Tenely Campus. ArchivesCenter. Working with the 

 DuMont Collection rehousing photographs. June 9, 1994 

 through August 31, 1994. 



Walter Van de Leur, Masters Degree, University of Amster- 

 dam. Archives Center.Performing research on Duke Elling- 

 ton and Billy Straymorn on the sound, differences in their 

 work for the Blanton-Webster Band (1939-1943) October I, 



1993 through December 31, 1993. 



Gretchen Vierstra, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Politi- 

 cal History. Assisting inexhibmon settings, including re- 

 searching rypes of industrial rooms and how they wereused 

 and identifying artifacts tor the exhibition. September 7, 



1994 through Deccmbcr23, 1994. 



Daniel N. Virzi, Bachelors Candidate, Capital University. 

 Community Life. Assisting withaccessioning an extensive 

 collection of objects from the 1939 New York's World Fair. 

 January 27, 1994 through April 22, 1994. 



Matt Wagner, Bachelors Candidate, The College of Woos- 

 ter. Political History. Catalogingobjects in political his- 

 tory division assisting in housing and, marketing 

 objects, and compiling object location lists from the col- 

 lection for the database. May 23, 1994 through August 

 II, 1994. 



Katharine Wallerstein, Masters Candidate, Duke University. 

 Community Life. Observing thecuratonal procedures and 

 participating in project and, exhibit development. May 9, 

 1994 through June 30, 1994. 



Sylvia Weedman, Bachelors Candidate, Swarthmore College. 

 Internships and Fellowships. Serving as a facilitator in the 

 hands on history room, operating, demonstration carts 

 onmuseum floor and participating in dramatic interpreta- 

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

 through August 12, 1994. 



Melanie J. Weeks, Bachelors Candidate, McNeese State Uni- 

 versity. Design Department. June 8, 1994 through August 

 8, 1994. 



Zinnia Weise, Bachelors Candidate, University of Illinois. In- 

 ternships and Fellowships. Assisting with accessioning, 

 cataloging and rehousing of World Fair Collections and 

 general collections management. May 31, 1994 through Au- 

 gust 30, 1994. 



Ashli White, Bachelors Degree, University of Virginia. 

 Music History. Research forupcoming exhibit on New 

 Orleans Jazz. September 7, 1994 through December 31, 

 1994. 



Rhonda G. Whiteman, Bachelors Candidate, New York Uni- 

 versity. Assisting while learning about documentary video 

 production concerned with, Native American topics. June 

 13, 1994 through August 19, 1994. 



Sarah Wildman, Bachelors Candidate, Wesleyan Univer- 

 sity. Education. Serving as facilitator in the hands on his- 

 tory room, operating and demonstrating carts on the 

 museum floor and participating in dramatic interpretation 

 within variety of exhibit spaces. June 6, 1994 through Au- 

 gust 12, 1994. 



Jodi Wright, Bachelors Candidate, Baylor University. Conser- 

 vation. Rehousing epaulets.cleaning and rehousing flags 

 and preparation for, exhibits. June 22, 1994 through Au- 

 gust 31, 1994 



Anna Yim, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Archives Cen- 

 ter. Researching Smithsoniancollections and assisting in 

 the surveying description, categorization, cataloging, an- 

 dphotographing of images in these collections. September 

 7, 1994 through December 23, 1994. 



Minna P. Ziskind, Masters Degree, Brown University. 

 Political History. Assisting on research on 19th cen- 

 tury American Life exhibit. June 20, 1994 through Au- 

 gust 19, 1994. 



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