Camilo Marmolejos, High School, School without Walls. Library, assisted with 



classification projects, filing and checking bibliographies, September 19, 1989 

 through December 15, 1989. 



Elizabethine McClure, Bachelors Candidate, Duke University. Public Affairs, 



performed research in preparation for the Winold Reiss exhibition, developing 

 press contracts, preparing information for background piece for press kits, 

 handled routine responses to calendar listings and updated scrapbooks. 

 May 15, 1989 through August 18, 1989. 



Amy Metsch, Bachelors Candidate, American University. Education Department, 

 developed a proposal for Cultures in Motion Creative Exchange, a series of 

 museum programs and workshops designed to encourage handicapped and non- 

 handicapped persons interested in Portraiture, June 13, 1989 through 

 July 28, 1989. 



Elsa Mezvinsky, Bachelors Degree. Prints, assisted the curatorial staff of the Prints 



and Drawings collection in the original cataloguing of acquisition . June 19, 1989 

 through August 25, 1989. 



Vittorio Scala, Bachelors Candidate, Bloomsburg University. Public Affairs, 



performed background research on "Portraits of the American Law" exhibition 

 in order to target audience, press contacts, invitees for opening reception and 

 assisted in sending press information to calendar listings . May 22, 1989 through 

 August 11, 1989. 



Crystala Sewell, High School, School without Walls. Education Department, assisted 

 with clerical duties , February 17, 1989 through May 5, 1989. 



Dina Smith, Bachelors Candidate, Vanderbilt University. Curator's Office, assisted in 

 writing and augmenting research for new labels for paintings and sculpture in 

 the Hall of Presidents , June 12, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 



Tracy Stewart, High School, School without Walls. Catalog of American Portraits, 

 assisted in maintaining and updating the portrait files , February 13, 1989 

 through June 16, 1989. 



Shiyana Thenabadu, Bachelors Candidate, Scripps College. Education Department, 

 developed a series of programs and workshops designed to encourage 

 handicapped and non-handicapped persons interested in portraiture, September 

 21, 1989 through December 14, 1989. 



Claire Tieder, Masters Candidate, George Mason University. Curatorial Department, 

 conducted research for exhibition on American painting and sculpture at the 

 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, September 11, 1989 through 

 December 8, 1989. 



Lucile Walker, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. Painting and 



Sculpture, wrote new labels for all paintings and sculpture for the reinstallation 

 of the Hall of Presidents . February 6, 1989 through April 30, 1989. 



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