Lisa Hartenberger, Bachelors Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia, Los Angeles. Internship Office, assist in a variety of ac- 

 tivities designed to foster a sense of community among 

 interns and to enlarge their understanding of the major re- 

 sponsibilities and functions of the museum, June IO, 1991 

 through December 13, 1991. 



Melissa Hartzell, High School Graduate. Office of Public Pro- 

 grams, participant in "Intern 91," June 10, 1991 through 

 July 12, 1991. 



Pamela Havert, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Office of Education, assist with design, fabrica- 

 tion, installation, and evaluation of prototype exhibits in 

 the hands on science preview area for Science in American 

 Life, May 15, 1991 through August 23, 1991. 



Robert Haynes, Masters Candidate, San Francisco State Uni- 

 versiry. Division of Community Life, organize and imple- 

 ment a cataloguing system of photographic records for the 

 Black College Project, June 3, 1991 through August 23, 1991. 



Btigitta Heikens, Bachelors Degree. National Numismatic 

 Collection, reorganize the numismatic collection, August 5, 

 1991 through January 31, 1992. 



Kristen Hinrichs, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Divi- 

 sion of Architectural History, effects of WPA legislation 

 upon the architectural development of DC; specifically 

 upon the building of the east wing of the National Gallery 

 of Art, September 3, 1991 through December 20, 1991. 



Katherine Holbrow, Masters Degree. Department of Conserva- 

 tion, pre-program conservation internship, concentrating 

 on both objects and paper projects (rehousing, research, and 

 treatment of works), October 9, 1990 through June 30, 1991. 



Mark Holmfeld, Bachelors Candidate, New England College. Di- 

 vision of Engineering, assist curator with research on environ- 

 mental engineeting, May 28, 1991 through August 16, 1991. 



Noel Holton, Bachelors Candidate. Office of Public Pro- 

 grams, production assistant — write letters to African Amer- 

 ican Historical Cultural Program '92 recipients, June 10, 

 1991 through December 31, 1991. 



Douglas Homer, Bachelors Candidate, Davis and Elkins Col- 

 lege. Division of Science and Technology, assist, document, 

 and provide fellowship in the engineering and industries di- 

 vision project, the Heinz Collection, June 13, 1991 through 

 August 15, 1991. 



Barbara Hoyniak, Bachelors Degree. Archives Center, assist in 

 cteating a detailed photographic index fot 21 bound photo- 

 graph volumes in the collection #156, the Jackson and 

 Sharp and American Car and Foundry records; photos will 

 be surveyed and data recorded about each, September 18, 

 1991 through December 31, 1991. 



Dottie Huntress, Bachelors Candidate, Vanderbilt University. 

 Internship Office, assist with otientation of incoming in- 

 terns for the summer of 1991; review current process, make 

 recommendations for improvement, and implement those 

 tecommendacions. May 22, 1991 through July 5, 1991. 



Kimberly Jacobsen, Bachelors Candidate, University of 



Illinois — Urbana-Champaign. Office of the Registrar, cata- 



logue and organize Princeton Poster Collection, June 17, 

 1991 through August 2, 1991. 

 Rolanda Jefferson, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. 

 Project in African American Culture, program coordination 

 for the 1992 season, September 9, 1991 through December 



31. 1991- 



Jean Johnson, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. Public 

 Programs, production assistant for Program in African- 

 American Cultures — Civil Rights Movement History, June 

 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991. 



Steven Johnson, Bachelors Candidate, North Dakota State 

 University. Division of Architecture History, research on 

 20th century architecture in Washington, DC, June 3, 1991 

 through August 16, 1991. 



Victoria Kane, Bachelors Candidate, Loyola University — New 

 Orleans. Office of Education, locate, procure, research, and 

 interpret matetials/artifacts for Science in American Life ex- 

 hibit; develop educational strategies/materials; prototype 

 label copy/historic presentation material; other administra- 

 tive duties, May 22, 1991 through August 9, 1991. 



John Kelly, Bachelors Degree. Academic Programs, Editorial in- 

 tern for American Quarterly, May 9, 1991 through June 29, 1991. 



Vicky King, Bachelors Candidate, Lee College. Department of 

 Social and Cultural History, archive research with photos 

 for exhibit "19th Century Black Americans and Cherokee 

 Indians, June 26, 1991 through August 16, 1991. 



Heung Lan Kot, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni- 

 versity. Registrar's Office, gain an overview of the collec- 

 tion management function of the registrars office by 

 working in each of the major units of the office including: 

 accessions, loans, OPF, master plan, and off-site storage; ad- 

 dress issues related to administration, budget, policy, and 

 inventory and audit requirements, May 13, 1991 through 

 August 8, 1991. 



Matthew Kowalczyk, Bachelors Candidate, University of De- 

 troit. Office of Education, Science in American Life Curric- 

 ulum Project, June 25, 1991 through August 31, 1991. 



Paul Kramer, Masters Degree. Archives Center, compile a cata- 

 logue of the N.W Ayer Collection of advertising history, 

 July 8, 1991 through September 15, 1991. 



Peter Lachmann, Bachelors Candidate, Harrwich College. De- 

 partment of Social and Cultural History, exhibit dealing 

 with sports artifacts, June 24, 1991 through August 3, 1991. 



Kendra Lambert, Bachelors Candidate, Auburn University. Ex- 

 hibits Design, assist in the finished stages of American En- 

 counters: create symbol sets and graphic techniques, 

 colorations of environments and imagery, create camera ready 

 art, color separations, June 17, 1991 through August 23, 1991. 



Kristina Lassen, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Department of Housing and Design, assistant to designer; 

 drawing, building models, and working with CAD, Janu- 

 ary 29, 1991 through May 31, 1991. 



Kristianna Ledesma, High School Graduate. Smithsonian 

 Early Enrichment Center, participant in "Intern 91," July 

 15, 1991 through August 16, 1991. 



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