relations . December 18, 1989 through December 31, 199 0. 



Ryan Chapin, High School, Oakland Mills High School. Botany, 



Rainforest awareness pamphlet with text and accompanying 

 illustrations describing plant-animal relationships . 

 January 22, 1990 through September 1, 1990. 



Helen Counts, High School Graduate. Botany, participant in 

 Intern 90, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education's 

 national summer internship program . July 9, 1990 through 

 August 10, 1990. 



Jessica Downs, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wisconsin- 

 Madison. Botany, marine algal ecology . May 28, 1990 

 through August 3, 1990. 



Melissa Dunford, Bachelors Degree. Anthropology, conduct a 

 literature search of tool use and traditions of social 

 learning in nonhuman primates; summarize and develop a 

 classification system of such behaviors; examine data from 

 the Olduvai Gorge collections of early stone artifacts . 

 March 19, 1990 through May 15, 1990. 



Melissa Etheridge, Bachelors Degree, Colorado College. Molecular 

 Systematics, DNA isolation/guantif ication of Titmose and 

 Ruf as-sided tohees across an avian contact zone . June 4, 

 1990 through January 1, 1991. 



Nardos Fessaha, Bachelors Degree. Anthropology, develop 

 microvertebrate casts to compare with East African fossils, 

 and update inventory of hominid and other primate casts . 

 February 5, 1990 through April 2, 1990. 



Suzanne Folke, Bachelors Candidate, Butler University. 

 Vertebrate Zoology, Catalogue of Snakes . May 29, 1990 

 through August 3, 1990. 



Margaret Frost, Bachelors Degree, Williamstown Public School . 

 Office of Education, exploring ways to use artifacts for 

 teaching about both Native Americans and Japanese 

 cultures, areas currently in school's curriculum . October 

 13, 1989 through November 10, 1989. 



Lisa Gawen, Bachelors Candidate, University of North Carolina- 

 Chapel Hill. Paleobotany, paleobotanical studies in 

 Illinois . May 28, 1990 through August 11, 1990. 



Elvira Gignoux, Bachelors Candidate, American University. 

 Development, research and development planning for the 

 Festival of the American Horse . September 13, 1990 through 

 December 15, 1990. 



Karen Glantz, Bachelors Candidate, Cornell University. 



Botany, endangered plant studies: compilation of a book on 

 medicinal plants . May 28, 1990 through August 3, 1990. 



Steven Glennie, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. 

 Mineral Sciences, help gather and disseminate information 

 about volcanic activity, earthquakes, and meteoritic events 

 for the Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network . September 

 17, 1990 through November 9, 1990. 



Karen Gordon, Masters Candidate, Howard University. Botany, 



Pollen Competition . March 12, 1990 through June 1, 1990. 



Vincent Gross, High School Student, H.D. Woodson Senior High 

 School. Education, assist with Natural Science Institute 

 for Teachers: word processing, use of office machines, help 



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