Jennifer Biancaniello, Bachelors Degree. Division of Political 

 History, work in a variety of settings and situation in 

 division gaining experience in collections, ranging from 

 the Scopes Trial to the World's Fair 1939 in the areas of col- 

 lections management, June 15, 1992 through August 15, 

 1992. 



Sara Bork, Bachelors Degree. Division of Medical Science, 

 help catalogue objects in collections of health sciences 

 equipment; measure, describe, and photograph objects and 

 add them to computerized inventory list, June 8, 1992 

 through July 10, 1992. 



Christopher Bradley, Bachelors Candidate, Randolph-Macon 

 College. Department of Transportation, assist in re-housing 

 half-built models; monitor and maintain artifacts in the 

 Hall of American Maritime History, June 29, 1992 through 

 August 13, 1992. 



Julie Brandt, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Internship and Fellowship Office, work on intern roster for 

 summer of '92; give orientation tours and lectures; organize 

 the intern bulletin board in the intern office, June 1, 1992 

 through August 31, 1992. 



Sharon Braslaw, Bachelors Candidate, University of Michigan. 

 Division of Domestic Life, assist with the care of the collec- 

 tions and upkeep of the permanent exhibition "After the 

 Revolution: Everyday Life in America, 1780-1800", June I, 

 1992 through July 31, 1992. 



Dawn Brown, High School Student, Duke Ellington School 

 of Arts. Office of Public Programs, help visitors understand 

 American history through interpretation, June 29, 1992 

 through August 7, 1992. 



Kristin Brown, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Assist- 

 ing in the research for upcoming exhibit in science & 

 society in the United States, September 8, 1992 through 

 December 18, 1992. 



Jennifer Bunge, Bachelors Candidate, Hood College. Division 

 of Domestic Life, participate in management of the collec- 

 tions and in the revisions to "After the Revolution", 

 January 28, 1992 through May 8, 1992. 



Sean Burch, Bachelors Degree. Department of Political His- 

 tory, research concerning the 19th century exhibition as 

 well as sports in the 19th century, July 6, 1992 through 

 August 28, 1992. 



Marc Carbonneau, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Will perform research for "Rock Sc Roll" exhibi- 

 tion for search of Billboard Magazine 1945-1955, September 

 21, 1992 through December 18, 1992. 



Megan Carr, Bachelors Candidare, Amherst College. Division 

 of Armed Forces History, research, photogtaph, document, 

 and rehouse the 19th century military epaulets; assist with 

 the mounting of the showcase exhibit: "American Women 

 and War" and "G.I. the American Soldier Experience in 

 WWII", June 1, 1992 through July 31, 1992. 



Pamela Carter, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Assisting in 

 the exhibit "Impart of Industrialization on 19th C. American 

 Life", September 8, 1992 through December 18, 1992. 



Evelyn Causey, Bachelors Candidate, Bryn Mawr College. 

 Department of Social and Cultural History, assist in 

 development of a feasibility study for the "American 

 Festival" exhibition by conducting artifacts and graphics 

 research related to various themes of the exhibition, June 

 29, 1992 through September 15, 1992. 



Benjamin Ceja, High School Graduate. Department of 

 Numismatics, OESE Intern '92: assist staff by typing up 

 labels for part of the collection; assist in conservation of 

 paper notes and arranging photo archives, July 13, 1992 

 through August 14, 1992. 



Mary Cheek, Bachelors Candidate. Division of Community 

 Life, process Orth World's Fair Collection; research for ex- 

 hibit on the social origins of Rock and Roll in Memphis, 

 May 18, 1992 through July 31, 1992. 



Stacy Coates, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Ar- 

 chives Center, organize and processing of the audio-visual 

 records of the program in African-American Culture collec- 

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



Daniela Cos, Bachelors Degree. Department of Conservation, 

 conservation work with American Military Uniforms, June 

 8, 1992 through July 31, 1992. 



Anna Deeny, Bachelors Candidate, Shepherd College. Depart- 

 ment of Music History, cataloguing chamber music 

 programs, June 23, 1992 through August 13, 1992. 



Natalia de Pierola, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 Washington. As assistant internship and fellowship coor- 

 dinator. Natalia will document through color black & 

 white photographs the museum internship program, Sep- 

 tember 29, 1992 through December 8, 1992. 



Tracie Rae Derwin, Bachelors Candidate, UC San Diego. Ex- 

 hibition assistant for "Go Forth and Serve", September 21, 

 1992 through December 5, 1992. 



Kimberly Dillon, Bachelors Candidate, University of Mis- 

 souri. Office of Education, assist in development of the 

 Hands-on History Room, June 8, 1992 through August 5, 

 1992. 



Kris Dittman, Bachelors Degree. Division of Agriculture, 

 work on collections management programs, ranging from 

 cataloging to conservation to transferring and re-housing 

 various collections geared toward understanding the 

 management aspects of museum work, June 1, 1992 

 through December 24, 1992. 



Ashley Dixon, Bachelors Candidate, Randolph-Macon 

 Woman's College. Division of Armed Forces History, lo- 

 care, research, document artifacts to be used in the exhibit 

 "G.I. American Soldier Experience in WWII"; assisr with 

 exhibition "American Women in War", January 27, 1992 

 through April 24, 1992. 



Linda Dodds, Masters Candidate, Oregon State University. Re- 

 searching and compiling data to be used in a project 

 focused on the construction of merro tunnels, September 

 IO, 1992 through December 10, 1992. 



Griffin Donnell, High School Student, Duke Ellington 

 School of Arts. Office of Public Programs, assist visitors in 



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