Jennifer Theiss, Bachelors Candidate, University of Michigan Art School. Design, 



performed basic graphic and typographic work for exhibits, June 8, 1989 



through August 8, 1989. 

 Phillip Thomas, Bachelors Degree. Internship and Fellowship Office, served as 



assistant internship and fellowship coordinator, September 9, 1989 through 



December 1, 1989. 

 Kiley Timperley, High School Graduate. Office of Printing and Photographic 



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



Education's national summer internship program , June 5, 1989 through July 7, 



1989. 

 Christine Truoiolo, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Public Programs, 



assisted with the production of a scholarly meeting, a public symposium and a 



small exhibition, January 24, 1989 through May 5, 1989. 

 Ann Wagner, Bachelors Candidate, Wheaton College. Musical History, assisted with 



the Duke Ellington project , January 3, 1989 through January 27, 1989. 

 Stephanie Wahl, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University. Armed Forces 



History, assisted with women's uniform collection, September 6, 1989 through 



December 15, 1989. 

 Chris Walsh, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University. Academic Affairs, assisted 



Copy Editor of the American Quarterly , January 12, 1989 through 



June 1, 1989. 

 Eric Ward, Bachelors Candidate, Coe College. Public Affairs, coordinated and 



supervised film crews for press conferences on the Inventors and Innovators 



exhibit , September 13, 1989 through December 8, 1989. 

 Janis Weiher, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Office of the 



Registrar, assisted with all major functions of the Office of the Registrar , 



January 10, 1989 through April 20, 1989. 

 Jodi Westrum, Bachelors Candidate, University of Iowa. Public Programs, served as 



permissions editor for Columbus Quincentenary book , September 5, 1989 



through December 15, 1989. 

 Heather Wilcox, High School, Pennridge High School. Transportation, catalogued 



Pullman train photos on computer, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

 Cynthia Williams, Masters Candidate, James Madison University. Social and Cultural 



History and Political History, assisted with photographic collection and with the 



"Parlor to Politics" exhibition , June 5, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 

 Nicole Williamson, Bachelors Degree. Public Programs, conducted research for 1992 



Africa Diaspora Conference and served as production assistant for the 1990 



African AMerican Aesthic Conference , September 25, 1989 through December 



1, 1989. 

 Heather Woodcock, Bachelors Degree. Center for Advertising History and the 



Archives Center, assisted with research on food, cosmetic and public interest 



advertising including soft drink, cigarette and over-the-counter medicine ads, 



June 26, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 



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