June 4, 1990 through August 24, 1990. 



Lori Feild, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. Exhibit 

 Design, assistant to the exhibition designer for the 19th 

 century project: responsible for scaled object drawing, 

 space development concepts, updating exhibit floor plans 

 using Auto Cad, design, research, model-making . September 

 17, 1990 through December 7, 1990. 



Beth Fisher, Masters Candidate, George Washington 



University. Registrar's Office, become acguainted with all 

 aspects of OPF as well as the various departments throughout 

 the museum . May 29, 1990 through November 30, 1990. 



Claire Florence, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. History of 

 Science, exhibit case study on the Birth Control Pill . 

 September 4, 1990 through December 21, 1990. 



Ian Ford, Bachelors Degree, Whitman College. Armed Forces 

 History, assist with collections management projects 

 including the equestrian collection and the U.S. Army head 

 gear collection, and with preparation for three future 

 exhibitions . October 9,1989 through September 30, 1990. 



Dan Fouts, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Political 

 History, research on science and technology in the home . 

 February 1, 1990 through May 1, 1990. 



Laurel Fraser, Bachelors Candidate, Boston University. Public 

 Affairs, assist staff of the Office of External Affairs in 

 executing all promotion and public responsibilities for the 

 Museum's programs and exhibitions . May 29, 1990 through 

 July 20, 1990. 



Jennifer Gac, Bachelors Degree, University of California- 

 Berkeley. Community Life, assist with development of 

 videotape for the African-American section of "After the 

 Revolution" ; assist with development of the children's 

 section of "Field to Factory ". September 17, 1990 through 

 December 31, 1990. 



John Gentry, Bachelors Candidate, Lee College. Armed Forces 

 History, assist in the reorganization of objects in the 

 firearms storage area, concentrating on a reclassification 

 of US arms issued to military forces from 1775-1990 . 

 January 29, 1990 through May 5, 1990. 



Suzanne Gonce, Bachelors Degree, Rhodes College. Museum 

 Programs, Richard Allen Project — outreach program to DC 

 schools . September 10, 1990 through December 31, 1990. 



Martha Good, Bachelors Candidate, Gettysburg College. Department 

 of Public Programs, assist on public programs connected with 

 museum exhibitions: "From Parlor to Politics", "Contrasts", 

 and the Holiday Celebration . September 6, 1990 through 

 December 1, 1990. 



David Goodson, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Division 

 of Musical History, various administrative duties in support 

 of the program . February 1, 1990 through June 1, 1990. 



John Grace, Bachelors Candidate, Gettysburg College. Registrar's 

 Office, clearing two object storage areas in advance of the 

 installation of a textile lab; work includes condition 

 reporting, photography, computerized shipping lists, object 

 cleaning, and preparation for shipping . September 18, 1990 



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