and artifacts detailing. May 27, 1991 through August 29, 

 1991. 



Jeff Biersach, Bachelors Degree. Department of Social and Cul- 

 tural History, assist with research on "History of Rock 'n' 

 Roll" and "Youth Expetience in the '50 's and '6o's," August 

 26, 1991 through December 13, 1991. 



Aimee Bishop, Bachelors Candidate, Covenant College. Divi- 

 sion of Armed Forces History, pursue directed research on 

 the primary transition points in the life of the citizen sol- 

 dier during WWII; assist with preparations rot an exhibit 

 on women during the Civil War and with collection man- 

 agement of the uniform collection; participate in present- 

 ing demonstrations about the cotton gin, early sound 

 recordings, and time keeping to museum visitors, January 

 *9. 1991 through May 8, 1991. 



Melanie Booth, Bachelors Candidate, Humboldt State Univer- 

 sity. Internship Office, gather information for, organize, 

 edit, and produce the sixth edition of Intern Opportunities, 

 May 28, 1991 through August 9, 1991. 



Ina Bort, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Division of 

 Political History, research various topics for the western sec- 

 tion of an upcoming exhibit on the 19th century: focus on 

 the People's Party in the elections of 1892 and 1896, June 13, 

 1991 through August 7, 1991. 



Mara Bralove, Bachelors Candidate, University of Pennsylva- 

 nia. Division of Musical History, assist on production of the 

 Smithsonian Jazz, Orchestra Masterworks, June 4, 1991 

 through August 31, 1991. 



Jennifer Bride, Bachelors Candidate, Scripps College. 



Registrar's Office, focus on the legal, ethical, and othet col- 

 lections management policies and procedures related to ac- 

 quiring an object; participate in reviewing individual cases; 

 research public inquiries and rehouse accession files as part 

 of office's preservation program, January 31, 1991 through 

 April 26, 1991. 



Valerie Bronstein, Bachelors Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia at Davis. Division of Engineering and Industry, build 

 files for the history of environmental engineering, June 25, 

 1991 through August 31, 1991. 



Alexandria Brown, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Divi- 

 sion of Engineering and Industries, history of robotics and 

 what people thought about robots and computers, Septem- 

 ber 3, 1991 through December 20, 1991. 



Carol Bryant, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University. 

 Division of Community Life, collections management for 

 the "American Encountet," Septembet 4, 1991 through May 



31. I991- 



Karen Bryant, Bachelors Degree. Division of History and 

 Technology, Archival research and collection of documents 

 pertaining to the Smithsonian Gallery of Art Competition 

 project of 1939; background research for architecture in the 

 1930s in Ametica and abroad, November 9, 1990 through 

 April 30, 1991. 



Jill Buchwalter, Bachelors Candidate, University of Massachu- 

 setts. Division of Community Life, work with collection of 



Judairs; assist with object processing, storage, exhibitty, 

 transfer from other Smithsonian units; independent project, 

 June 4, 1991 through August 30, 1991. 



Dung Tien Bui, High School Graduate. Division of Political 

 History, participant in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through 

 August 16, 1991. 



Joseph Cahoon, Bachelors Candidate, University of Texas. 

 Public Programs, assist the "American Encounters" team in 

 producing an exhibition on the continual intersection be- 

 tween Hispanic and Pueblo peoples in the Rio Grande Val- 

 ley; research related to label writing and film script 

 writing, June 3, 1991 through August 5, 1991. 



Tad Casper, High School Graduate. Division of Military His- 

 tory, participant in the Intern 91 program, June 10, 1991 

 through July 12, 1991. 



Meredith Cemuda, Bachelors Candidate, Tulane University. 

 Public Affairs, assist in preparation and execution of promo- 

 tion and publicity of museum exhibitions; draft correspon- 

 dence, conduct photo research and develop media targets 

 list, June 3, 1991 through August 1, 1991. 



Amy Cheffy, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Department of Exhibits, fabrication, detail drawings, and 

 model making for "First Ladies" exhibition, June 6, 1991 

 through September 6, 1991. 



Abigail Chiles, Bachelors Candidate, Denison University. Na- 

 tional Numismatics Collection, reorganization of the collec- 

 tion of Byzantine coins and collections management 

 assistant, June 3, 1991 through July 26, 1991. 



Katherine Clifford, Bachelors Candidate, Mount Holyoke Col- 

 lege. Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, per- 

 form photographic and media research relating to the 

 "Science in American Life" exhibit; help prepare script, Sep- 

 tember 23, 1991 through December 10, 1991. 



Ezra Cohen, High School Student, Richard Montgomery 

 High School. Office of the Registrar, work with organizing 

 and cataloguing posters for the Princeton Poster Project, 

 June 24, 1991 through August 30, 1991. 



Jamie Cohen, Bachelors Candidate, University of Vermont. 

 Internship and Fellowship Office, assist internship and 

 fellowship coordinator, organize the ten-week lunch se- 

 ries (brown bag series), May 20, 1991 through July 18, 

 1991. 



Wylie Cohn, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Archives 

 Center, research assistant with particular tesponsibilities for 

 organizing and developing finder's aids for the Naff Collec- 

 tion, May 22, 1991 through August 30, 1991. 



John Coltet, Bachelors Candidate, University of California — 

 Berkeley. Department of the History of Science and Tech- 

 nology, research the architecture of Washington, DC, June 

 6, 1991 through August 10, 1991. 



Cathy Conway, Bachelors Candidate, University of California- 

 Davis, assist with projects relating to the Youth Interpret- 

 ers Program, "Go Forth and Serve" exhibition; work on a 

 newsletter and transcribe oral histories, Septembet 17, 1991 

 through December 5, 1991. 



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