understanding American history through interpretation, 

 June 24, 1992 through August 7, 1992. 

 Kathryn Duffy, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University. 

 Office of Interns and Fellowships, orientation leader; coor- 

 dinate brown bag lunches, June 17, 1992 through August 



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Gerald Dukatz, Bachelor's Candidate, George Mason Univer- 

 sity. NMAH - Internship Office, Concentrate on perform- 

 ing major orientation and facilitating acceptance 

 procedures for interns. Organize, improve, and perform 

 orientation tasks to get optimum use of new intern's time 

 and energy. Assist Internship Coordinator, April 13, 1992 

 through June 19, 1992. 



Richard T. Eisenhour, Master's Candidate, George 



Washington University. Processing of Edward J. Orth 

 World's Fair Collection, involving registration and 

 cataloguing procedures. Objects from the 1939-1940 

 World's Fair, April 28, 1992 through July 31, 1992. 



Julie Eyerman, Bachelors Candidate, University of South 



Carolina. Publications, May 18, 1992 through August 15, 1992. 



Miriam Femerle, Bachelors Candidate, Reed College. Division 

 of Numismatics, collections management, June 8, 1992 

 through August 15, 1992. 



Alan Freeman, Masters Degree. Division of Community Life, 

 create and assemble the intern manual for high school stu- 

 dents; work on the "Go Forth and Serve" exhibit; research 

 missing photos for the "Field to Factory" exhibit, June 1, 

 1992 through August 31, 1992. 



Beatus Frey, Ph.D., University of Zurich. Collections manage- 

 ment in numismatics, September 8, 1992 through March 3, 



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Robert Fridovich, Bachelors Candidate, Boston University. 

 National Postal Museum, research and write for the Offices 

 of Development and Public Affairs; assist with establishing 

 a new Office of Public Affairs for the National Postal 

 Museum; work in all aspects of museum promotion and 

 publicity, July 2, 1992 through August 26, 1992. 



Jeffrey Gale, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland, 

 Baltimore County. Compiling research data, organizing 

 project plans, organizing archival collections, assisting in 

 administrative duties, September 21, 1992 through Decem- 

 ber 31, 1992. 



Shannon Gleason, Bachelors Candidate, Stephens College. Of- 

 fice of Public Affairs, write press releases; work with media; 

 assist in planning exhibitions, researching special events, 

 May 26, 1992 through August 25, 1992. 



Marian Green, Bachelors Candidate, The University of the 

 South. Architectural History, research on Washington ar- 

 chitecture in the 20th century, June 15, 1992 through 

 August 14, 1992. 



Andi Gwyn, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Will work on a variety of collections management re- 

 lated projects including processing the Edward J. Orth 

 World's Fair Collection and related collections in the Com- 

 munity Life, September 1, 1992 through December 3, 1992. 



Kerry Hamilton, Bachelors Degree. Museum Programs, com- 

 pile brochures and data entry for the American Sampler 

 Program, November 1, 1991 through May 31, 1992. 



Lara Harris, Bachelors Candidate, Washington University. 

 Office of Exhibit Design, work on "Science and American 

 Life" exhibit with contact designer, chief of design, and 

 design production coordinator: perspective drawings, typo- 

 graphic layouts, draft scale drawings, help construct 3-D 

 foam model of exhibit, June 1, 1992 through August 24, 

 1992. 



Katherine Harrison, Bachelors Degree. Archives Center, assist 

 in archiving of the Arab-American collection, June 8, 1992 

 through August 21, 1992. 



Becky Hartshorn, Bachelors Degree. Division of Community 

 Life, Black Land Grant Colleges Show; Youth Interpretive 

 Services, February 27, 1992 through June 5, 1992. 



Kelly Hawkins, Bachelors Degree. Division of Home and 

 Domestic Life, assist with all phases of collections manage- 

 ment for the installation of "After the Revolution", Oc- 

 tober 7, 1991 through March 31, 1992. 



Hillary Haynes, High School Student, Duke Ellington School 

 of Arts. Office of Public Programs, assist visitors in under- 

 standing American history through interpretation, June 24, 

 1992 through August 7, 1992. 



Michelle Heller, Bachelors Candidate, Tufts University. 

 Division of Community Life, background research on ar- 

 tifacts and information for American festival in Japan, June 

 15, 1992 through August 8, 1992. 



Patricia Henriques, Bachelors Candidate, Amherst College. 

 "Underwood & Underwood Glass Stereoscopic Collec- 

 tion" — research and archival work video disking of the 

 "U & U" stereograph negatives, July 8, 1992 through 

 December 18, 1992. 



Valeska Hilbig, Masters Candidate, New Mexico State Univer- 

 sity. Department of Education, research global ecological is- 

 sues for "Science in American Life" exhibit; assist in 

 incorporating the research in a video disc interactive 

 storyboard; research and produce copyright for film seg- 

 ments, as well as participate in relevant staff meetings, May 

 14, 1992 through July 31, 1992. 



Sarah Holthaus, Bachelors Candidate, Marymount University. 

 Division of Community Life, pursue research for and assist 

 in organization of the exhibition "The American Ex- 

 perience" which will travel to Japan, January 22, 1992 

 through April 24, 1992. 



Holland Hopson, Bachelors Candidate, Birmingham- 

 Southern College. Division of Musical History, work with 

 the Duke Ellington Bibliographic Database; assist with 

 "Duke Ellington: Beyond Category" exhibition; transcrip- 

 tions of oral history; assist with the Smithsonian Jazz 

 Masterworks Orchestra, June 1, 1992 through August 31, 

 1992. 



Alanson Horton, Bachelors Candidate, Miami University. 

 Department of Public Affairs, work on the Duke Ellington 

 Project, June 20, 1992 through August 7, 1992. 



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