Biological Sciences research assistant for exhibit on 

 Science in America in three areas: History of the Birth 

 Control Pill. Health, and Recombinant DNA . September 10, 

 1990 through August 31, 1991. 



Jennifer Bradford, Bachelors Degree. Community Life, conduct 

 research on children, family, and culture in the United 

 States. 1945-65; assist with preparation 

 installation. assistance with divisional work . September 10, 

 1990 through May 31, 1990. 



Carolyn Brady, Bachelors Degree, University of Virginia. Office 

 of Education and Common Agenda, responsible for dav-to-dav 

 management of Exhibit Preview area; assist with audience 

 research; develop funding proposal for Common Agenda 

 projects; pursue research efforts for Common Agenda . August 

 30, 1990 through November 30, 1990. 



Jennifer Brier, Bachelors Candidate. Agriculture and Natural 

 Resources , research for various projects including a film 

 for the Agriculture Hall and the Rock 'N' Roll exhibit . 

 September 10, 1990 through May 1, 1991. 



Carrie Brown, Bachelors Candidate, University of Minnesota. 

 Armed Forces History, provide hands-on experience working 

 with museum objects and reference material with emphasis on 

 object care, conservation, storage, and registration . June 

 18, 1990 through August 24, 1990. 



Elizabeth R. Brown, Bachelors Degree, Bowdoin College. Domestic 

 Life, "After the Revolution" — renovation of an existing 

 exhibition . August 20, 1990 through October 20, 1990. 



Greta Brunschwyler, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Exhibits Design, assist in the "Parlour to Politics" 

 exhibit . January 19, 1990 through April 27, 1990. 



Corri Bruns, High School Graduate. Division of Medical Sciences, 

 participant in Intern 90. Office of Elementary and Secondary 

 Education's National Summer Internship Program . June 4, 

 1990 through July 6, 1990. 



Carol Bryant, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University. 

 Registrar's Office, assist Silver Hill Facility staff with 

 the Zim Collection. Norcross Greeting Collection . June 4, 

 1990 through August 17, 1990. 



David Burrell, Bachelors Candidate, Holy Cross College. 

 Political History, research on New Hampshire presidential 

 primaries; establishment of liaison with the Democratic 

 Party; collections management and photo caption writing . 

 September 4, 1990 through November 29, 1990. 



Amy Buskirk, Bachelors Candidate, University of Michigan. 

 Numismatics, work with the numismatics collection in 

 reorganization that is essential for the study of this 

 collection . June 11, 1990 through August 3, 1990. 



Kim Butler, PhD Candidate, Howard University. Community Life, 



Conceptualization. research. and implementation of new 

 African American section of "After the Revolution" exhibit; 

 participate in oral history project on African American 

 migration in early 2 0th century . January 22, 1990 through 

 June 5, 1990. 



Theadocia Caemmerer, Bachelors Degree, Brown University. Museum 



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