Cheryl Megerdigian, Bachelors Degree. Archives Center, archived materials from 



various collections, June 7, 1989 through August 4, 1989. 

 Vicki Meier, Bachelors Candidate. Armed Forces History, participated in a special 



project to document, photograph and rehouse military headgear and assisted 



with reorganization of uniform collection. May 9, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 

 Dana Middents, Bachelors Candidate, American University. History of Science and 



Technology, assisted with entering graphics into on line catalog and with an 



interactive display . June 12, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 

 Nancy Mitchell, Bachelors Degree. History of Science and Technology, assisted with 



Native American Culture resource management, June 26, 1989 through 



August 25, 1989. 

 Todd Mohink, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. Department of Social 



and Cultural History, assisted with cataloguing movie objects and with the Men 



and Women exhibit. June 19, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

 Monica Moore, Bachelors Degree. Division of Musical Instruments, researched black 



periodicals to discover black perception of Ellington . June 12, 1989 through 



September 1, 1989. 

 Alexandra Morris, Bachelors Candidate, Cambridge University. Division of Science 



and Technology, assisted with arrangement of graphics for communications 



exhibit . July 5, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

 Matthew Mulcahy, Bachelors Candidate, Macalester College. Division of Community 



Life, researched historically black land grant college. May 30, 1989 through 



August 31, 1989. 

 John Murph, Bachelors Degree. Studied Afro-American music and jazz with 



emphasis on Duke Ellington's international tours. June 5, 1989 through August 



25, 1989. 

 Kevin Murphy, Masters Degree. Domestic Life, conducted research of 20th century 



American home life and youth culture and assisted with maintenance of current 



exhibits and collections . June 1, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

 Laura Narcizo, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington University. Internship and 



Fellowship Office, served as assistant internship and fellowship coordinator . 



September 6, 1989 through December 6, 1989. 

 Jessie Nicoll, High School, Pittsford Mendon High School. Exhibits Production, 



assisted with graphics production, July 17, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 

 Sylvia O'Macauley, Bachelors Degree. Archives Center, assisted with Duke Ellington 



project . June 19, 1989 through September 1, 1989. 

 Alison Paddlety, Bachelors Candidate, Institute of American Indian Art. Armed 



Forces History, assisted staff with daily office work . October 7, 1988 through 



December 22, 1988. Graphic Arts, assisted with various work in the division, 



June 26, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

 Sunae Park, Phd. Textiles, Completed descriptions of newly-acquired objects. 



continued survey of early 20th-century fabrics, assisted mounting a Case-of-the 



Month exhibit. April 10, 1989 through July 3, 1989. 



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