nouncemencs, weekly news digest, press releases, possible 

 Torch article, and answer public inquiries about the 

 museum and its programs and exhibits, May 20, 1992 

 through August 14, 1992. 



Nancy Michaelsen, Masters Candidate, University of 

 Maryland. Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, assess 

 forest damage and loss caused by air pollution in Czechos- 

 lovakia, June 8, 1992 through December 14, 1992. 



Douglas Miller, Bachelors Candidate, Princeton University. 

 Collections Management Department, assist on preserva- 

 tion an re-housing of the museum's collection of aircraft en- 

 gines, June 15, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Luis Obregon, Bachelors Candidate, National Museums of 

 Guatemala. Department of Exhibits, assist with the "Star 

 Trek Commemorative Exhibit" design and construction, 

 December 10, 1991 through December JI, 1991. 



David Oliver, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Laboratory for Astrophysics, develop an educational 

 software package on the Mac for classroom use, May 26, 

 1992 through December 11, 1992. 



Verena Olson, Bachelors Candidate, Washington University. 

 Exhibits Department, assist on "How Things Fly" gallery 

 with model making and drafting for exhibit and gallery in- 

 stallation, June 8, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Michele Ploessel, Bachelors Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia, Santa Cruz. Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, as- 

 sess literature on the thickness and volume of mare deposits 

 on the far side on the moon, learn how photos of the moon 

 have been obtained form the Lunar Obiter and Apollo mis- 

 sion and find available images; generate an isopach map of 

 mare thicknesses, June 8, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Donald Porter, Bachelors Candidate, Parks College. Collec- 

 tions Management, assist in restoration and preservation 

 tasks including documenting the restoration process by 

 video, still photographs, June 8, 1992 through August 14, 

 1992. 



Melissa Raff, Bachelors Candidate, Skidmore College. Educa- 

 tion Resource Center, work with teachers, assisting them as 

 they preview and copy computer software; evaluate and sug- 

 gest additions to the collection; assist in general operations 

 of the center, June 8, 1992 through August 14. '992- 



David Roy, Masters Candidate, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical 

 University. Collections Management Department, will as- 

 sist in the preservation and restoration of aerospace artifacts 

 in the Museums's collections; and perform week day public 

 science demonstrations, September 14, 1992 through 

 December 11, 1992. 



Michael Ruzicka, Bachelors Degree, Montana State Univer- 

 sity. Wide range of photographic duties including: assign- 

 ment reproduction, printing, and laboratory tasks and 

 support to the staff, August 31, 1992 through September 31, 



1993- 

 Andrew Schneider, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 Chicago. Department of Aeronautics, assist with library 

 and archival research into the accomplishments of Giulio 



Douhet (1869-1930), one of the earliest proponents of 

 strategic bombing, June 8, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Eryn Scott, High School Student, Benjamin Banneker High 

 School. Archives, restoration, conservation, and cataloguing 

 of items in Warshaw collection of Business Americana. 

 August 10, 1992 through June 30, 1993. 



Stacy Sukov, Bachelors Candidate, University of Pennsylvania. 

 Cooperative Programs, develop a catalog of air and space 

 museums in the US and abroad; design a format, review 

 existing information, research missing information, and 

 verify final copy with museums; develop marketing list for 

 the catalog, June 8, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Erik Thogersen, Bachelors Degree. Education Division, 

 present science demonstrations to visitors and assist with 

 the development of exhibits for the "How Things Fly" 

 hands-on science gallery, June 15, 1992 through August 21, 

 1992. 



Robert Thomas, Bachelors Candidate, Texas A&M University. 

 Collections Management Department, will assist in the 

 preservation and restoration of aerospace artifacts in the 

 Museum's collections, September 14, 1992 through Decem- 

 ber 17, 1992. 



Alan Vance, Bachelors Degree. Office of Exhibits, assist with 

 graphics for the "Star Trek" exhibition, January 23, 1992 

 through February 28, 1992. 



Robert Weihrauch, Bachelors Candidate, Parks College. Col- 

 lections Management, assist in restoration of historic 

 aircraft and spacecraft, especially the Aichi M6A1 Seiran, 

 the Enola Gay's right inboard wing, June 8, 1992 through 

 August 14, 1992. 



Amy Willats, Bachelors Degree. Department of Interpretive 

 Programs, develop a planetarium presentation for middle 

 school students in the Einstein Planetarium and organize 

 its slide collection and flat files of astronomical materials, 

 June 8, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Richard Yao, High School Graduate, Westminster School, 

 OESE Intern '92. Department of Space History, work with 

 materials dealing with the technology of manned 

 spaceflight in order to organize and prepare research 

 materials for archival records; assist with care and storage of 

 space suits, June 8, 1992 through July 10, 1992. 



National Museum of African Art 



Bongi Bengu, Bachelors Candidate, Mount Vernon College. 

 Exhibits Office, will observe and participate in: silkscreen 

 production, photographing & lighting of museum objects, 

 object installation. Will assist supervisor in budget, 

 schedule and contract development. In addition, intern will 

 compile a production handbook, outlining the principles 

 observed and outline the production steps in each area, Sep- 

 tember 10, 1992 through December 10, 1992. 



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