Nicole Senecal, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Exhibit Design, 

 researched, designed and executed specific elements of the "Who Wears the 

 Pants?" exhibition. January 10, 1989 through April 14, 1989. 



Eileen Shapiro, Masters Degree. Political History, researched moving pictures and 



other film sources at the National Archives and the Library of Congress for the 

 "Women in Progressive Era" exhibition. July 10, 1989 through 

 September 30, 1989. 



Cheryl Simmons, Masters Degree. Archives, researched African-American Diaspora. 

 May 15, 1989 through November 11, 1989. 



Jolie Simmons, Bachelors Candidate, West Virginia University. Publications and 



Exhibit Design, assisted in design, production and inventory control with special 

 emphasis on the design and production of printed materials . September 11, 

 1989 through June 1, 1990. 



Sara Smith, Bachelors Candidate, Northwestern University. Political History, 



conducted research and photographic identification on slavery and free blacks 

 in 19th Century America , September 19, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 



Suzanne Smyrl, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. Division of Political 

 History, assembled and reorganized portions of the Division's photographic 

 collections into useful categories or descriptors for the use of researchers. 

 May 30, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 



Rebecca Sokolovsky, Bachelors Candidate, Williams College. Musical History, assisted 

 with research to develop a bibliographic and vertical research file on Duke 

 Ellington and his associates. June 5, 1989 through August 31, 1989. 



Linda Song, Bachelors Degree. Assisted with research 



for paper on Afro-Americans who remained in the South during the Great 

 Migration and acted as curatorial assistant for the "Parlor to Politics" exhibition. 

 June 5, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 



Christopher Stadnyk, High School Graduate. Department of Exhibits, participated in 

 "Intern '89." the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education's national 

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



Evan Stoddard, Bachelors Candidate, Miami University, Ohio. Electricity and 



Modern Physics, organized card catalogue system and photographs and acted as 

 curatorial assistant. May 23, 1989 through August 1, 1989. 



Yoonjoo Strumfels, Masters Degree. Paper Conservation, completed an advanced 

 internship in conservation. January 3, 1989 through January 2, 1990. 



Pamela Sturner, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Division of Community Life, 

 researched and developed an exhibit on children of the Cold War . 

 May 30, 1989 through July 21, 1989. 



Miriam Thaggert, High School Graduate. Program in Black American Culture, 

 participated in "Intern '89." the Office of Elementary and Secondary 

 Education's national summer internship program. July 10, 1989 through 

 August 11, 1989. 



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