NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY 



Christi Barnes, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. Catalog of American 

 Portraits, matched photographs of American portraits from major American 

 public and private collections with appropriate catalog information, 

 February 21, 1989 through May 31, 1989. 



Tasha Bassett, Bachelors Candidate, Evergreen State College. Design and 



Production, assisted with museum graphics, March 27, 1989 through August 31, 

 1989. 



Brad Bynum, High School, School without Walls. Library, assisted with library duties . 

 October 4, 1988 through January 18, 1989. 



Tracey Campbell, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Education, developed a 

 proposal to create a puppet show to serve families on weekends and developed 

 the February program for the Museum Education Roundtable , September 14, 

 1989 through December 15, 1989. 



Anna Choo, Bachelors Candidate, University of California, Berkeley. Education 



Department, assisted in planning for public programs series, reviewed scripts 

 and tapes, recommended feasibility of programs and assisted in the 

 administrative, technical and logistical aspects of producing public programs 

 highlighting the permanent collection . June 5, 1989 through July 28, 1989. 



Amy Commito, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Collections, conducted research 

 on Chicago World's Exposition . September 5, 1989 through December 15, 1989. 



Vandy Cook, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State University. Office of Exhibition, 

 computerized exhibition history and assisted with an exhibition . September 11, 

 1989 through December 1, 1989. 



Curtis Cox, High School, School without Walls. Library, assisted with library duties. 

 February 22, 1989 through June 14, 1989. 



Jennifer DeSena, High School Graduate. Office of the Historian, participated in 

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

 summer internship program. July 10, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 



Alice Earle, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Design and Production, 

 assisted with production management tasks. September 21, 1989 through 

 December 16, 1989. 



Marie Friendly, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Painting and 



Sculpture, assisted with research for upcoming exhibition featuring a selection 

 of American paintings and sculpture shown at the World's Columbian 

 Exposition . May 8, 1989 through July 31, 1989. 



Jennifer Gentry, Bachelors Candidate, University of Virginia. Library, worked with 

 Vertical File material, stack inventory, auction catalogs and performed 

 bibliographic searching . May 30, 1989 through August 30, 1989. 



Sarah Goldsmith, High School Graduate. Catalog of American Portraits, organized 

 phonographs and portrait data, entered data on computer for artist authority 



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