Sheri Belcher, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University. Computers 



Information and Society, assisted with the "Information Age" exhibition. 



February 7, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

 Suzanne Bell, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at Berkeley. Domestic 



Life Division, researched youth subcultures in 20th century American and 



American home life , June 1, 1989 through August 1, 1989. 

 Paul Bellis, Bachelors Candidate, College of Wooster. History of Science and 



Technology, assisted in research on exhibit dealing with history of science in the 



U.S.. stressing the social implications of scientific research , June 5, 1989 



through August 4, 1989. 

 Mike Berman, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wisconsin. Social and Cultural 



History, performed research, script writing and exhibit maintenance for "Land 



of Promise: America in the 19th century." May 23, 1989 through August 18, 



1989. 

 Amy Bix, PhD Candidate, Johns Hopkins University. History of Science and 



Technology, researched and planned for new exhibit "Science in America." 



June 14, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

 Laura Blake, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Department of Public 



Programs, assisted research and collection of photos. American Sampler 



programs, and archiving and cataloging of materials , January 27, 1989 through 



May 5, 1989. 

 Heidi Boncher, Bachelors Candidate, University of Michigan. Electricity and Modern 



Physics, collected data for card catalog, prepared photographs and assisted in 



conservation tasks , June 1, 1989 through July 31, 1989. 

 Kourtney Braff, Bachelors Degree. Internship Office, assisted with Desktop 



Publishing Intern Newsletter and Pendulum Perspectives, June 6, 1989 through 



July 6, 1989. 

 Laura Branstetter, Bachelors Candidate, New College of U.S.F. Transportation 



Division, assisted with exhibit design and construction of Bicycle exhibit , June 5, 



1989 through August 10, 1989. 

 Elizabeth Broadrup, Bachelors Candidate, Williams College. Community Life 



Division, performed graphic and bibliographic research for exhibit on children 



and the Cold War Era and assisted with exhibit maintenance, cataloguing and 



accessioning , June 19, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

 Christina Broberg, Bachelors Candidate, Corcoran School of Art. Publications, 



assisted in graphic design and production of booklets, flyers, and programs 



required bv the Department of Public Programs, February 21, 1989 through 



May 12, 1989. 

 Jeffrey Brodie, Bachelors Candidate, University of California, Berkeley. Science and 



Technology, assisted with research of various science and technology projects 



using the Smithsonian Archives, the National Archives and the Library of 



Congress , May 24, 1989 through August 3, 1989. 

 Melissa Brown, Bachelors Candidate, Alma College. Office of Public Affairs, acted as 



liasion with curators and exhibit designers, met with film crews, answered calls 



and reviewed periodicals and newspapers for information pertinent to the 



museum. February 2, 1989 through April 28, 1989. 



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