August 31, 199 0. 



Maria Tichelman, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Exhibits, design and produce posters for NASM's 

 lecture series . January 8, 1990 through April 7, 1990. 



Maria Tichelman, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Exhibits, design and produce brochures and 

 posters using a variety of technigues . September 11, 1990 

 through December 14, 1990. 



Junco Ueda, High School Graduate. Space History/Office of 

 Education, participant in Intern 90, OESE's national summer 

 internship program . June 4, 1990 through July 6, 1990. 



David Vaughan, Bachelors Candidate, Baldwin-Wallace College. 

 Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, process thermal 

 infrared data from the Viking mission to Mars and 

 prepare a two page abstract of the results . June 11, 1990 

 through August 17, 1990. 



Jamal Weans, High School Student, Potomac High School. 

 Collections Management, perform tasks of a technical nature 

 in support of NASM's collections maintenance program and/or 

 preservation/restoration program . June 18, 1990 through 

 August 31, 1990. 



Adam Wit, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington University. 

 Aeronautics, assist staff in conducting research on basic 

 technology for World War I gallery . September 10, 1990 

 through December 10, 1990. 



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Jame' Anderson, Bachelors Candidate, Wake Forest University. 

 Photographic Archives, the project will include researching, 

 writing descriptive captions, and recording classification 

 codes for photographs from museum's present and past 

 exhibitions? assist with daily activities . May 29, 1990 

 through August 17, 1990. 



Myron Briggs, Bachelors Degree. Archives, researching visual 

 resources from southern and eastern Africa; assisting in the 

 photographic laboratory . October 16, 1989 through January 

 15, 1990. 



Indra Caudle, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Object 

 oriented research for Olowe exhibition and permanent 

 collection . January 16, 1990 through April 8, 1990. 



Indra Caudle, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Curatorial, research assistant for permanent collection and 

 special exhibition "Paramount Chiefs of Sierra Leone: 

 Photographic Portraits by Vera Viditz-Ward . May 14, 199 

 through August 3, 1990. 



Christa Clarke, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Curatorial, assist with research on the catalogue for the 

 permanent collection . September 4, 1990 through December 

 21, 1990. 



Ann Eng, Bachelors Candidate, James Madison University. 

 Publications, editing assistance for brochures, exhibition 

 text; assistance in production of brochures, and fall 



