sites fca. AD 1300) , Turner and Snodarass . that are located 

 in Missouri. Descriptive and spatial information about the 

 artifacts from the sites will be computerized using DBase 

 and AutoCad programs, as a first step in this long term 

 analysis . November 24, 1989 through November 30, 1990. 



Deirdre O'Leary, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Mammals, determining precise geographic 

 locations for strandings of cetaceans in order to see if 

 thev correlate with species or time of the year . October 2, 

 1989 through July 31, 1990. 



Sarah Olson, High School Graduate. Exhibits, participant in 

 Intern 90. Office of Elementary and Secondary Education's 

 national summer internship program . June 4, 1990 through 

 July 6, 1990. 



Paul Oryem, Bachelors Candidate, Oakwood College. Botany, 



Cameroon Commelinaceae Project . December 4, 1989 through 

 December 22, 1989. 



Ronald Pond, Masters Candidate, Oregon State University. 

 Anthropology Archives , research tribal history of the 

 Umatilla. Walla Walla and Cayuse tribes of northeastern 

 Oregon . October 4, 1989 through December 8, 1990. 



Ambar Pramono, Masters Candidate, University of Indonesia. 

 Anthropology, develop and process all the remaining 

 negatives in the Pelzer Collection . January 8, 1990 through 

 March 3, 199 0. 



Rodolfo Quiros F., Bachelors Candidate, Iowa State University. 

 Botany, flora of St. John Island, Virgin Islands-processing 

 field collection stored at the Museum, make labels, 

 distribute duplicates, and determine updates; search for 

 literature and type specimens and learn to solve 

 nomenclatural problems . May 28, 1990 through August 11, 

 1990. 



Eugene Ray, Bachelors Candidate. Anthropology, Native 



American music/artifacts . June 11, 1990 through August 31, 

 1990. 



Natalie Redwood, High School Student, Theodore Roosevelt High 

 School. Education, work as receptionist with clerical 

 assignments; work in staffed education facilities 

 (Naturalist Center and Discovery Room) providing assistance 

 to visitors as well as staff . June 25, 1990 through August 

 17, 1990. 



Sarah Rivera, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Tech University. 

 Naturalist Center, complete learning lab in human osteology; 

 inventory of primate osteology collection; begin development 

 of learning lab in primate osteology . June 7, 199 through 

 August 31, 1990. 



Gail Robson, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Commonwealth 

 University. Anthropology, check the collection information 

 gathered to date for the Comanche and Klamath Tribal 

 Catalogs for accuracy and completeness . June 4, 1990 

 through July 23, 1990. 



James Rondeau, Bachelors Candidate, Middlebury. Development, 



research for Natural History National Council, development 

 projects and general office work for fundraising activities . 



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