Hilary Smith, Bachelors Degree. Helping photographer in 

 daily shooting duties, filing, & cataloguing of negatives 

 and slides. Includes working with designers, exhibits, staf- 

 fers and subject specialists. Will document historic events 

 to preserve our nations heritage. September 8, 1992 through 

 September 1, 1993. 

 Martha Smith, Bachelors Candidate, Presbyterian College. 

 Division of Armed Forces History, collections management 

 and research for the "World War II Daily Life" exhibit and 

 "Nurses Throughout the Wars" exhibit, January 21, 1992 

 through April 24, 1992. 



Rennee Snipe, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. 

 Division of Musical History, assist the production manager 

 in producing Jazz Band/Orchestra; assist in house manage- 

 ment the day of performance; collate mailing list for 

 brochures, coordinate the contents for the concert 

 programs, February 19, 1992 through April 10, 1992. 



John Spaight, Bachelors Candidate, Santa Clara University. 

 Division of Physical Sciences, research the history of 

 astronomical apparatus in the collections; help revise the 

 text of Alvan Clark and Sons, June 22, 1992 through 

 August 22, 1992. 



Nicola Spiss, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. As assistant to the archivist, Nicola will participate in 

 the planning of the Underwood & Underwood Glass 

 Stereograph Collection which is being filmed for videodisc, 

 May 4, 1992 through July 31, 1992. 



Jodie Steiner, Bachelors Degree. Department of Public 

 Programs, assist in background research for curriculum 

 units being developed; assist with teacher workshop for par- 

 ticipating in Science and American Life Project resource 

 teams, June 22, 1992 through August 31, 1992. 



Jean Tanaka, Bachelors Candidate, University of Hawaii. 

 Department of Education, assist with the design, produc- 

 tion, and dissemination of the Southwest children's critical- 

 ly annotated bibliography; assist as needed with "American 

 Encounters" exhibit; cultural reporter for educational out- 

 reach project, May 26, 1992 through July 24, 1992. 



Durahn Taylor, Bachelors Degree. Division of Political His- 

 tory, study the shift of political loyalties among African 

 Americans from the Republican to the Democratic Parry 

 during the 1930s and 1940s, May 18, 1992 through August 



7. 1992- 



Lacy Taylor, High School Graduate. Office of Public 



Programs, assist in a basic research project connected with 

 the development of an annual concert series of classic 

 popular and theatre music; locate photographs and sound 

 recordings, June 8, 1992 through July 10, 1992. 



Howard Teasley, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. 

 Division of Musical History, assist in the production of the 

 Smithsonian National Jazz Masterworks Orchestra for the 

 season of the Jazz Masterworks Series, January 21, 1992 

 through August 31, 1992. 



Amelia Thomas, Bachelors Degree. Assists "Land of Promise" 

 team with object and graphics collection management and 



will assist ceramics and glass curators with research and 

 management of collections related to the aesthetic and Arts 

 & Craft movement, September 14, 1992 through May 31, 



1993- 



Laura Thomson, Bachelors Candidate, Mary Washington Col- 

 lege. As assistant to the curator, Laura will be responsible 

 for the cataloguing, accession and inscribing of the 

 Guernsey Collection of recordings and create a scope and 

 content note. She will also do preliminary organizing of the 

 Nick Pearls recordings. May 4, 1992 through August 31, 

 1992. 



Mary Van Meter, Bachelors Degree. Office of Public Programs, 

 assist in conducting background research on social science 

 aspects of polymers, Manhattan project, public health; par- 

 ticipate in group meetings to discuss unit development, June 

 22, 1992 through August 15, 1992. 



Jane Walker, Bachelors Candidate, College of Notre Dame of 

 Maryland. Department of Exhibit Design, "American En- 

 counters" — coordinate design and production for the exhibi- 

 tion and serve as liaison for all units of the exhibition team. 



Deborah Waller, Bachelors Degree. American Quarterly, re- 

 search and copy editing, November 7, 1991 through 

 January 31, 1992. 



Tzu-Fen Wang, Masters Candidate, George Mason University. 

 Intern and Fellowship Office, initial design specifications 

 for the Museum's Collections Information System, June 15, 

 1992 through August 18, 1992. 



Brad Weaver, Bachelors Candidate, Purdue University. Office 

 of the Director, perform budget, accounting, and personnel 

 analysis to support the work of the central administrative 

 office, June 2, 1992 through July 31, 1992. 



Laura Wegman, Bachelors Candidate, Macalester College. Of- 

 fice of Education, design and fabricate displays for Hands- 

 on Science Preview Area to test "Science in American Life" 

 exhibit components with visitors; maintain Preview Area 

 when open to the public; learn about development process 

 for hands-on activities; assist with audience research and 

 other office projects as needed, June 1, 1992 through July 

 24, 1992. 



Kevin Westrich, Bachelors Candidate, American University. 

 To conduct research and documentation under the super- 

 vision of Mina Marafat on the architectural history of 

 Washington, DC in the 20th Century, September 2, 1992 

 through December 11, 1992. 



Jennifer Williams, Bachelors Candidate, American University. 

 Assisting with the management of the Political Process Col- 

 lection, September 24, 1992 through December 11, 1992. 



Leah Williamson, Bachelors Candidate, University of 



Maryland. Division of Social and Cultural History, follow- 

 up and location of oral history project interviews for the 

 preparation of manuscript on the African-American 

 migration. 



Shalott Wilson, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. 

 Department of Musical history, to assist producer with 

 detailed planning duties involving the organization and set- 



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