Hope Connors, Masters Degree. American Indian Program, maintained "The Way to 



Independence" exhibition, established "suitcase" a traveling exhibition of native 



plants and medicinal plants and assisted with Folklife Festival and Public 



Programs Education Coordination, June 12, 1989 through October 17, 1989. 

 Rebecca Cureton, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Education, 



assisted with projects relating to the Hands on History Room, January 9, 1989 



through April 20, 1989. 

 Colleen Curry, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Registrar's Office, 



assisted with variety of tasks including administrative functions, off-site storage 



and central cataloguing of the 1876 exhibition . May 8, 1989 through June 30, 



1989. 

 Amy Jo Dale, Bachelors Candidate, University of Redlands. Public Affairs, studied 



administrative systems necessary for an effective public affairs program. 



September 21, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 

 Daniel Dalrymple, High School Graduate. Archives Center, participated in "Intern 



'89," the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education's national summer 



internship program , June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

 Margarita Decierdo, Bachelors Degree. Department of History and Department of 



Agriculture, researched and transcribed information on Southern agriculture . 



June 12, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

 Liesl Dees, Bachelors Degree. Musical History, assisted with the Duke Ellington 



collection , September 5, 1989 through August 5, 1990. 

 Margherita Desy, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Political 



History, worked on decorative art objects for the "Ceremonial Court" exhibition 



and performed conservation and design work on the First Ladies Case, 



January 11, 1989 through May 1, 1989. 

 Cynthia Dickinson, Bachelors Candidate, Princeton University. Electricity and 



Modern Physics, performed basic collections management and preparation of a 



historic photo file, June 19, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 

 Debra Dunbar, Bachelors Candidate, University of California, Davis. Exhibit Design, 



served as design assistant for the "Women in the Progressive Era" exhibition , 



September 5, 1989 through December 20, 1989. 

 David Edwards, Bachelors Candidate, Holy Cross College. Academic Affairs, assisted 



in preparation of a historiography of the literature about the Puritans, 



January 17, 1989 through May 5, 1989. 

 Hazel Ervin, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. American Quarterly, assisted 



with editing and layout for American Quarterly, June 5, 1989 through 



August 25, 1989. 

 Lura Erwin, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Exhibit Design, designed scale 



drawings for "From Parlor to Politics" exhibition , February 1, 1989 through 



April 28, 1989. 



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