September 10, 1990 through December 10, 1990. 

 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



Amelia Adams, Bachelors Degree, University of Oklahoma. 

 Anthropology, locate appropriate replacement specimens for 

 the Human Variation exhibit . May 29, 1990 through August 3, 

 1990. 



Garrett Alberico, Bachelors Candidate, University of North 

 Dakota. Botany, Botanical Art Collection-restoration and 

 preservation . May 28, 1990 through August 3, 1990. 



Gianni Baratta, Bachelors Candidate, Indiana University of 

 Pennsylvania. Anthropology, archaeological study of 2 

 Powers Phase Mississippian sites fca. 1300 AD) , Turner and 

 Snodarass. located in SE Missouri, remains of chief dom 

 societies — analysis of stone tools from the sites to 

 reconstruct aspects of prehistoric technology . June 4, 1990 

 through September 1, 1990. 



Christopher Bevitt, High School Graduate. Anthropology, 

 participant in Intern 90, Office of Elementary and Secondary 

 Education . June 4, 1990 through July 7, 1990. 



Christopher Blalock, High School Student, Bolles School. 



Marine Systems Lab, analysis of destructive effects of 

 different pumping systems on a mixed plankton community . 

 July 16, 1990 through August 31, 1990. 



Gregory Brass, Bachelors Candidate, University of British 

 Columbia. Anthropology, work on Comanche Tribal Catalog . 

 September 17, 1990 through December 7, 1990. 



Nancy Bratton, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Commonwealth 

 University. Anthropology, learn basic techniques of 

 scientific illustration . July 9, 1990 through August 17, 

 1990. 



Melvin Brewster, Masters Candidate, Sonoma State University. 

 Anthr opo 1 ogy , an analysis of the social and economic 

 dimensions of Arikara Pottery manufacture . March 5, 1990 

 through May 12, 1990. 



Christina Burke, Bachelors Degree. Education, provide 



research knowledge and skills and organizational support for 

 Office of Education programs including the development of a 

 new tour/school discipline and associated teachers workshop . 

 May 24, 199 through September 30, 1990. 



Margarita Campbell, Bachelors Candidate, Duke University. 

 Special Exhibits, education programs for Beyond the Java 

 Sea . June 4, 1990 through August 3, 1990. 



Mark Carter, Bachelors Candidate, Tufts University. 

 Paleobotany, paleobotany studies in Wyoming . May 28, 1990 

 through August 30, 1990. 



Elizabeth Cates, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University. 

 Anthropology, The project is an archaeological study of two 

 Powers Phase Mississippian sites fca. AD 1300) , Turner and 

 Snodgrass, located in Southeast Missouri. The sites are 



considered to be remains of chief dom societies. The 



internship involves analysis of stone tools to reconstruct 

 aspects of prehistoric technology, economies, and social 



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