of the upcoming exhibit of the Vietnam Veterans 

 Memorial; create scale drawings of all the objects in the 

 exhibit, June 29, 1992 through July 28, 1992. 



J. Brendan Meyer, Bachelors Candidate, University of Notre 

 Dame. Architectural, research the modern architecture of 

 Washington, DC for a book, May 20, 1992 through July 31, 

 1992. 



Miles Millet, Bachelors Candidate, Yakima Valley Com- 

 munity College. Office of the Registrar, work with 

 curatorial, collections management, and administrative 

 staff in collections record systems, object handling and 

 processing, loans, and special projects, accountability, and 

 off site storage, June 22, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Don Milner, Bachelors Candidate, Columbia Union College. 

 African- American Index Project, research artifacts of the 

 Afro- American culture and create an exhibit for the 

 museum, January 13, 1992 through May 31, 1992. 



Karen Miyoshi, Bachelors Candidate. Division of Engineering 

 and Industry, research on environmental equity and women 

 and minorities in engineering, June 10, 1992 through 

 August 14, 1992. 



Tchad Moore, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. As- 

 sisting and researching Jazz Oral History Project, Septem- 

 ber 2, 1992 through December 31, 1992. 



James Morrill, Bachelors Degree. Will gain overview of per- 

 sonnel administration at NMAH and develop a current 

 organizational chart of the NMAH and the history of posi- 

 tion evolution, September 9, 1992 through December 31, 

 1992. 



Lisa Morris, Bachelors Candidate, Wells College. Division of 

 Community Life, research focusing on the political origin 

 of the American holiday Thanksgiving, and the debate over 

 who was first, January 3, 1992 through January 30, 1992. 



Cara Mullio, Bachelors Candidate, California Polytechnical 

 Institute. Department of the History of Science and Tech- 

 nology, research on the history of architecture in 

 Washington, DC with particular emphasis on the major 

 buildings that have been proposed but rejected because 

 their designs were considered inappropriate, June 15, 1992 

 through August 29, 1992. 



Kareem Murphy, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. 

 Research for the Duke Ellington Jazz Archives, will assist 

 the curator of the Duke Ellington Jazz Archives and his 

 staff or research related to the field, September 30 1992 

 through December 31, 1992. 



Dawn Nave, Bachelors Candidate, Florida A&M University. 

 Department of Social and Cultural History, microfilm 

 records tracing activities of African- Americans in Camden, 

 New Jersey in the late 19th and 20th centuries; assist on 

 the "Go Forth and Serve" exhibition, June 15, 1992 through 

 August 21, 1992. 



Carrie Nee, Bachelors Candidate, Loyola College. Department 

 of the History of Science and Technology, guided research 

 on history of modern architecture in DC including archival 

 documentation, surveys and building records, computer 



data entry of primary sources and findings and organization 

 of information, May 11, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Tonya Neff, Bachelors Candidate, Messiah College. Office of 

 Public Affairs, work on the American Encounter Project, 

 involved in research, drafting captions, doing photo re- 

 search, and responding to routine PR inquiries and any 

 other logistics needed, January 23, 1992 through May 6, 

 1992. 



Adam Nelson, Bachelors Candidate, St. Olaf College. 

 Academic Affairs, editorial assistant, American Quarterly, 

 doing editorial work and coordinating short-term research 

 projects in American History, June 10, 1992 through 

 August 28, 1992. 



Josephine Nieuwenhuis, Bachelors Candidate, Reinwardt 

 Academy. Office of the Registrar, collection management, 

 December 30, 1991 through June 26, 1992. 



Sarah Noble, Bachelors Candidate, Clark University. Depart- 

 ment of Armed Forces History, assist project manager in 

 daily operations of the department, June 29, 1992 through 

 August 30, 1992. 



Luis Obregon, Visiting Professional. Office of Exhibit Design, 

 graphic design on exhibits, production of scale models, and 

 conceptual drawings, June 26, 1992 through September 23, 

 1992. 



Nora S. Oney, Bachelors Degree, Sweet Briar College. To gain 

 a cultural understanding of the overall function & opera- 

 tion of the NMAH. TO develop an understanding of collec- 

 tions management. TO heighten research skills and 

 develop knowledge of the material culture of American 

 home life, September 8, 1992 through December 31, 1992. 



Kirstin O'Reilly, Bachelors Candidate, Skidmore College. 

 Research and assistance with staff on Duke Ellington cur- 

 riculum and "Pousse Cafe" reproduction, September 17, 

 1992 through December 9, 1992. 



Matthias Otto, Ph.D. Candidate, Technical University of Ber- 

 lin. Graphics Art, research on the history of typesetting sys- 

 tems and history of the labor movement in the U.S. 

 printing industry, July 13, 1992 through October 15, 1992. 



Hwakyung Park, Bachelors Degree. Division of Musical His- 

 tory, collections management duties including rehousing 

 musical instruments, learning about materials, and conser- 

 vation techniques in doing so, January 15, 1992 through 

 August 31, 1992. 



Susan Parsons, Bachelors Candidate, University of Tennessee. 

 Division of Numismatics, work on conservation and assist 

 in rehousing. May 18, 1992 through August 9, 1992. 



Philip Partington, Bachelors Degree. Division of Architec- 

 tural History, assist in the research and graphic documenta- 

 tion of Power, Politics, and Architecture: Washington: 

 1900-1990, February 3, 1992 through June 30, 1992. 



Donald Perna, Jr., Bachelors Degree. Office of the Registrar, 

 registorial assistant for the Edward J. Orth World's Fair 

 Collection; work in collections management, museum 

 registration, and cataloging activities for the collection, 

 January 6, 1992 through June 30, 1992. 



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