Ann Howard, Masters Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Archives Center, organize archival collections, abstract oral 

 histories, administrative support, reference archival sup- 

 port, June 8, 1992 through August 21, 1992. 



Mark Hsu, Bachelors Candidate, Johns Hopkins University. 

 Academic Programs, work on American Quarterly as copy 

 editor, June 16, 1992 through August 28, 1992. 



Kathleen Hughes, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. 

 Division of Museum Programs, assist with programs for 

 "American Encounters" opening; research and develop for 

 1992-1993 American Sampler Series, especially "Word of 

 Mouth" storytelling symposium; assist with publicity for 

 "Music of New Mexico" recordings; assist with "Spirits of 

 the Present" concert for radio broadcast, June 1, 1992 

 through August 7, 1992. 



Mary Huelsbeck, Bachelors Candidate, Carroll College. 

 Division of Community Life, focus on a variety of museum 

 practices including collections management, condition sur- 

 veys of present exhibitions and installation and de-installa- 

 tion of special exhibitions; research pertaining to sports and 

 musical entertainment, January 23, 1992 through May 1, 

 1992. 



Chris Jackson, High School Student, Largo Senior High 

 School. Chris will learn all facets of security procedures, in- 

 cluding the functions of guards, aspects of personnel ad- 

 ministration, property accountability, record keeping, and 

 fire and safety inspections, May 4, 1992 through August 28, 

 1992. 



Kylie Jackson, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. 

 Division of Political History, research Black Californians; 

 work on the Young Interpreters Project, June 1, 1992 

 through August 7, 1992. 



Delecia Jenkins, 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. 



Lallitha John, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Division of Community Life, assist in the re- 

 search and organization of the exhibition "Roots of Rock 

 'n' Roll", February 3, 1992 through April 30, 1992. 



Barbara Johnson, Masters Candidate, University of Delaware. 

 Conservation Internship/surveys of artifacts/treatment of ar- 

 tifacts research project/analysis of artifacts, September 8, 

 1992 through September 1, 1993. 



Eric Johnson, Bachelors Candidate, College of William and 

 Mary. Division of Community Life, work with the Young 

 Interpreters Program; create scripts and develop program 

 carts; work on researching missing photos in "Field to Fac- 

 tory", June 1, 1992 through August u, 1992. 



Daniel Jones, Bachelors Degree. Division of Community Life, 

 assist with Young Interpreters Program, June 1, 1992 

 through August 31, 1992. 



Michael Jones, Masters Candidate, Morehouse College. Ar- 

 chives Center, abstract and index the oral histories on Duke 

 Ellington, July 6, 1992 through August 7, 1992. 



Brian Kalt, Bachelors Candidate, University of Michigan. 

 Division of Political History, work with objects and 

 graphics for the show "U.S. Presidency"; prepare a report, 

 June 1, 1992 through July 31, 1992. 



Jessica Kaz, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Division of Education, assist in development of the 

 handbook for the Cultural Reporter project, January 6, 

 1992 through April 30, 1992. 



Shauna Keane, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Office of Education, Hands-On History Room 

 audience research and interpretation manual, February 6, 

 1992 through April 23, 1992. 



Trisa Kelly, Masters Candidate, Portland State University. Pro- 

 gram of African American Culture, conduct research on 

 diasporic religious/sacred rituals, participant contacts, etc. 

 for the 1994 African American History Month conference 

 on African American Religious Traditions, June 23, 1992 

 through August 28, 1992. 



Laura Kinsey, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford University. 

 Department of the History of Science and Technology, 

 obtain copyright permissions for graphics; assist the 

 collections manager; pursue research as needed, June 22, 

 1992 through August 17, 1992. 



Valerie Keoun, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Office of Education, work on final phase of the 

 development of the Hands-on History Room, January 13, 

 1992 through May 8, 1992. 



Paul Kramer, Masters Degree. Archives Center, serve as a re- 

 search assistant on the developing project "Ethnic Imagery 

 in the Landscape of Commercials" contacting consultants, 

 compiling bibliographies, and archival material, July 1, 

 1992 through August 30, 1992. 



Joseph Kuiper, Bachelors Candidate, Hope College. Division 

 of Political History, documentary and photo research for 

 the 19th Century project, January 21, 1992 through 

 February 27, 1992. 



Alyce Kuklinski, Bachelors Candidate, Duke University. Ar- 

 chives Center, rehouse and catalog approximately 300 

 World War I and World War U posters in the Warshaw 

 Collection; assist archivist with WWI and WWII posters 

 in the Princeton Posters Collection, June 26, 1992 through 

 August 7, 1992. 



Krista Larsen, Bachelors Candidate, University of Colorado at 

 Boulder. Division of Political History, work on final 

 development of the exhibit "Land of Promise: America in 

 the 19th Century", May 26, 1992 through August 1, 1992. 



Sharon Lee, Bachelors Candidate, Montgomery College. Ad- 

 ministration, assist staff with confidential issues around 

 labor relations, filing, and answering telephones, June 29, 

 1992 through August 30, 1992. 



Carolyn Leo, Bachelors Candidate, Santa Clara University. 

 Conservation and preservation of WWI soldier packs, as 

 well as American military epaulets. Will also help with up- 

 coming American GI exhibit, Septembet 24, 1992 through 

 December 22, 1992. 



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