Blair Levin, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. In- 

 ternships and Fellowships Office, organize and conduct 

 orientation programs for prospective and incoming interns; 

 compile an updated edition of the intern opportunities for 

 summer of 1992, January 27, 1992 through April 24, 1992. 



Brenda Levy, Bachelors Degree. Internships and Fellowships 

 Office, arrange Brown Bag Lunches for interns and fellows; 

 maintain NMAH Intern Roster, December 1, 1991 through 

 September 4, 1992. 



Christine Lewandowski, Bachelors Degree. Will assist with 

 preparation of the Hands-on-History room and with train- 

 ing docents for that room, September 14, 1992. 



Sara Lewis, Bachelors Degree. Division of Costumes, develop 

 reference files on American Designer, Claire McCardell, 

 June 1, 1992 through August 7, 1992. 



Huag Liang, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Connecticut. 

 Department of Political History, research on people in the 

 west in the 19th century — how the came, whether they suc- 

 ceeded or not.^-covering five groups of people: Europeans, 

 Easterners, Asians, Indians, and African-Americans, July 1, 

 1992 through August 26, 1992. 



Felicia Liss, Bachelors Candidate, Vassar College. Division of 

 Community Life, research for childhood exhibition on 

 relationship between children and corporations, June 1, 

 1992 through August 31, 1992. 



Veronica Lopez, Bachelors Candidate, Amherst College. Ar- 

 chives Center, assist in preparing an exhibition of 

 photographs based on the Carlos de Wendler-Funaro Gypsy 

 research collections, June 1, 1992 through August 7, 1992. 



Sean Lucas, High School Student, Duke Ellington School of 

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

 standing American history, June 29, 1992 through August 



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Teresa MacDonald, Bachelors Candidate, Franklin and Mar- 

 shall College. Division of Military History, cataloging two 

 collections of Women's Military Clothing and assist in re- 

 housing project for epaulets, June 10, 1992 through July 31, 

 1992. 



Michelle Madden, Bachelors Degree. Duke Ellington School 

 Project - helping to research and prepare publications for 

 the museum studies program at the Ellington School in 

 Georgetown, September 9, 1992 through December 18, 1992. 



Masayuki Maeda, Museum Professional, Okinawa Prefectural 

 Museum. Internship an NMAH to gain comprehensive un- 

 derstanding of the major functional areas of a US museum. 

 Will work with staff in each area, September 21, 1992 

 through March 12, 1993. 



Elenorah Maney, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State Univer- 

 sity. Program in African American Cultures, 1993 Duke El- 

 lington Youth project and the teacher training workshop 

 involved; pre-production activities for a November pro- 

 gram on American Classical Music, June 29, 1992 through 

 September 15, 1992. 



Judith Marvin, Masters Degree. Division of Community Life, 

 survey the Smithsonian's Collection for ivory holdings and 



produce a brochure for the Elephant Ivory Exhibit to be open 

 in August of 1992, May 28, 1992 through August 30, 1992. 



Jeannine Maschak, Bachelors Candidate, University of Pit- 

 tsburgh. Department of History of Science and Technology, 

 work on the "Science in American Life" exhibit, June I, 

 1992 through August 2, 1992. 



Matthew McArthur, Bachelors Candidate, Portland State 

 University. Reading, analyzing and summarizing the 

 material contained in a collection of scholarly articles relat- 

 ing to the Afro-American Communities Project and adding 

 that information to the data base. Reading, Analyzing and 

 summarizing the material contained in a microfilm collec- 

 tion of the Black Abolitionist Papers and adding that infor- 

 mation to a computerized database, April 7, 1992 through 

 June 10, 1992. 



Josh McClung, High School Student. Will assist in the or- 

 dinance section of armed forces history in reorganization 

 the collections in preparing for a complete inventory of ob- 

 jects, September 28, 1992 through May 31, 1993. 



Debra McCullough, Bachelors Degree. Department of Cos- 

 tumes, assist in reindexing library database, researching tee 

 shirt data; design informative questionnaire on the image 

 and identity project, July 6, 1992 through September 4, 

 1992. 



Angela McEliece, Bachelors Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia-Santa Barbara. Department of Numismatics, collection 

 management and organization of the collection, June 25, 

 1992 through August 5, 1992. 



Joseph McGeshick, Masters Degree. American Indian Awards 

 Program, ethno history — Sokaogon Chippewa History — re- 

 search the years 1850-1860 when the tribe became landless 

 until 1934, treaty negotiations, etc, May 26, 1992 through 

 July 31, 1992. 



Kelley McNiff, Bachelors Degree. Division of Biological 

 Sciences, research and administrative assistant for the 

 Science in American Life project: focusing on the section 

 entitled "Science in Public Eye", January 22, 1992 through 

 May 29, 1992. 



Darcy Meeks, Bachelors Candidate, Harfwick College. 

 Division of Transportation, assist with the collections 

 management and research of the rail trade literature collec- 

 tion and the Delaware & Hudson Railroad Engineering 

 drawings; help with general curatorial operations, January 

 23, 1992 through April 24, 1992. 



Julia Merrift, Bachelors Candidate. American Quarterly, copy 

 editing with the goal of providing writing and editing ex- 

 perience through work on a scholarly journal, June 15, 1992 

 through August 15, 1992. 



Andrew Meserole, Bachelors Degree. Division of Community 

 Life, documentary research and oral history pertaining to 

 Black Land Grand Colleges; assist with the youth inter- 

 preter program for "Field to Factory", February 18, 1992 

 through June 19, 1992. 



Amy Meyer, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Division of Design, assist the exhibit designer in all aspects 



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