program coordinator concentrating on such projects as 

 research on the African Diaspors , the Columbus Quincentenary 

 Program, and a report on the 1990 program season . May 3 , 

 1990 through August 17, 1990. 



Sheron Thorp, Bachelors Candidate, American University. 

 Publications, assist in all phases of publications, design, 

 and production, with special emphasis on desk top 

 publishing . February 1, 1990 through April 27, 1990. 



Victoria Toliver-Harris, Bachelors Degree, Howard University. 



Academic Studies, Copy editor for the American Quarterly . 

 January 8, 1990 through March 30, 1990. 



Maria Topham, Bachelors Candidate, College of William and Mary. 

 Office of Academic Programs, assist with editing and copy 

 editing the American Quarterly and a research project . May 

 8, 1990 through July 20, 1990. 



I-Chin Tu, Bachelors Candidate, University of Washington. Afro- 

 American Communities, research the relationship between 

 African-American and Chinese-American in Northern US cities 

 in the late 1800 's utilizing secondary sources, period 

 literature (Chinese Community newspapers, etc.) . June 18, 

 1990 through August 17, 1990. 



Monica Underhill, Bachelors Degree, Yale University. Agriculture 

 and Natural Resources, assist with collections management, 

 and planning for installation of the Agriculture Hall and 

 for exhibits devoted to science and to rock and roll . 

 February 26, 1990 through May 31, 1990. 



Daniel Unger, Bachelors Candidate, University of Virginia. 

 Political History, work on cultural aspects of life in the 

 19th century United States for 19th Century Life in America 

 exhibit . June 4, 1990 through August 17, 1990. 



Alexander Urciuoli, Professional. Computers Information Society, 

 assist in research and development of educational materials 

 to be used in the "Information Age" exhibit: informal 

 evaluation of and pretesting of materials; computer 

 programming . June 20, 199 through August 20, 1990. 



Carolyn Vaughn, Bachelors Candidate, American University. 

 Exhibit Design, assist designers as necessary in the 

 preparation of graphic/object books and scaled drawings; 

 possible exhibit design projects . June 4, 1990 through 

 August 10, 1990. 



Jennifer Vest, Masters Candidate, Howard University. Program on 

 African-American Culture, assist in the completion of 

 Diasporan Bibliography project; plan and research for the 

 International Conference on the African Diaspora . September 

 24, 1990 through May 31, 1991. 



Thomas Vinson IV, Bachelors Candidate, Wake Forest University. 

 Community Life, research and exhibit preparation for "This 

 is Your Childhood, Charlie Brown: Children and American 

 Culture, 1945-1970 . May 24, 1990 through August 10, 1990. 



Andrea Volpe, Bachelors Degree, Oberlin College. Community Life, 

 Childhood in the 50 's and 60' s; social history of rock n' 

 roll in Memphis . April 5, 1990 through September 30, 1990. 



Daniel Warner, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State University. 

 Graphic Arts , organize, proof, and list typefaces kept in 



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