ACADEMIC, RESEARCH TRAINING, INTERNSHIPS, AND OTHER STUDENT APPOINTMENTS 



The Smithsonian offers internship and other appointments to visiting 

 graduate and undergraduate students. The persons - listed by bureau, 

 office, or division - in this Appendix began their appointments between 

 October 1, 1984, and September 30, 1985. Holders of special awards 

 and participants in special programs are so listed. The institutions 

 attended, the title or a brief description of the project undertaken, 

 where appropriate, and the name of the Smithsonian supervisor are 

 given for each intern. The names listed below have been supplied by 

 the individual bureaus, offices, and divisions of the Smithsonian 

 Institution. Duplication of names listed above has not been corrected. 



ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH TRAINING APPOINTMENTS 



NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM 



Peter W. Brooks, International Fellow. History of the autogiro and its 

 contribution to the later development of the helicopter , with 

 Mr. R. E. G. Davies, Department of Aeronautics, from May 1, 1985, through 

 April 30, 1986. 



Peter L. Doom, Planetary Geology Undergraduate Research Program. 

 Analysis of structural features on Mars , with Dr. Ted Maxwell, Center for 

 Earth and Planetary Studies, from June 3 through July 26, 1985. 



Leo Goldberg, the Martin Marietta Chair in Space History. Compile 

 memoirs of his career as an astronomer, administrator, and participant in 

 NASA's space science program , with Dr. D. H. DeVorkin, Department of 

 Space Science and Exploration, from April 1, 1985, through March 31, 1986, 



Adam L. Gruen, Guggenheim Predoctoral Fellow. United States civilian 

 space station concepts: a case study of the nature of technological 

 change, 1958-1983 , with Ms. Linda Ezell, Department of Space Science and 

 Exploration, from September 1, 1984, through August 31, 1985. 



Donald M. Hooper, Smithsonian Graduate Student Fellow. Investigations 

 of Mars stratigraphy using Viking Orbiter data , with Dr. Ted Maxwell, 

 Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, from June 3 through August 9, 

 1985, 



Kivanc Hurturk, Alfred Verville Fellow. Turkish aviation since 1911: 

 a comprehensive history , with Mr. R. E. G. Davies, Department of 

 Aeronautics, from September 15, 1985, through September 14, 1986. 



Peter L. Jakab, Smithsonian Graduate Student Fellow. Ph.D. 

 dissertation on early American aviation and the integration of the 

 airplane into American life , with Dr. Tom Crouch, Department of 

 Aeronautics, from November 15, 1984, through November 14, 1985. 



Richard K. Smith, Alfred Verville Fellow. The new American airplane of 

 1934 , with Mr. R. E. G. Davies, Department of Aeronautics, from September 

 17, 1984, through September 16, 1985. 



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