Karen Lee, High School Graduate. Division of Armed Forces 

 History, assist in sorting, recording, and mailing of objects; 

 return the reference collection artifacts excavated from un- 

 derwatet wrecks, June 17, 1991 through August 9, 1991. 



Brenda Levy, Bachelors Degree. Research for "Science in 



American Life" exhibit, September 4, 1991 through Septem- 

 ber 4, 1992. 



Cheryl Levy, Bachelors Candidate, University of Rhode Is- 

 land. Office of Education, assistant program coordinator; 

 focus on organization and research related to a future travel- 

 ing exhibition entitled "The Perpetual Campaign," January 

 31, 1991 through May 3, 1991. 



Deborah Linn, Bachelors Candidate, Tufts University. Na- 

 tional Numismatics Collection, assist two collections man- 

 agers with rehousing and conservation, June 3, 1991 

 through August 16, 1991. 



Karen Lund, Bachelors Degree. Office of the Registrar, assis- 

 tance to ongoing collections management program of the 

 "1876: A Centennial Exhibition" in the Arts and Industries 

 Building, January 21, 1991 through May 5, 1991. 



Joshua Luplcin, Bachelors Candidate. Division of Political His- 

 tory, work on land policy in 19th century west, especially 

 government distribution, June 24, 1991 through August 17, 

 1991. 



Robert MacSweeney, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wis- 

 consin-Madison. Division of Political History, photo and 

 object research for the Presidency exhibit and publications, 

 April 15, 1991 through June 7, 1991. 



Nadine Maleh, Bachelors Degtee. Division of Architectural 

 History, conduct research on the architecture of Washing- 

 ton, DC; archival research on various libraries, May 28, 1991 

 through May 1, 1992. 



Jean Mansavage, Doctoral Candidate, Texas A&M University. 

 Department of Social and Cultural History, assist with re- 

 search on Children in the Cold War Era and Rock and 

 Roll, May 28, 1991 through August 16, 1991. 



Amigh Mariani, Masters Candidate, University of Pittsburgh. 

 Office of Education, activity development for the new 

 hands-on-history room, June 3, 1991 through September 13, 

 1991. 



Charlotte Marshall, Bachelors Degree. Academic Programs, 

 edit American Quarterly, August 28, 1991 through December 



31. 1991- 



Ken Masters, Bachelors Candidare. American Indian Pro- 

 gram, research design and design techniques of traditional 

 Southeastern Cherokee pottery, January 16, 1991 through 

 March 29, 1991. 



Paul Martin, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Division of Armed Forces History, participate 

 in an inventory and reorganization of the National Fire- 

 arms Collection, September 4, 1991 through December 15, 

 1991. 



Rossella Matamoros, Masters Degree. Public Programs, re- 

 search outreach hands-on projects fot "American Encoun- 

 ters Exhibition," June 17, 1991 through August 17, 1991. 



Lisa Mattoni, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at 

 Davis. Office of Exhibits, assist in current exhibit produc- 

 tion projects, July 1, 1991 through August 27, 1991. 



Maudi Matz, High School Graduate. Office of the Registrar, 

 participant in "Intern 91," June 10, 1991 through July 12, 

 1991. 



Amy Mendel, Bachelors Degree. Office of Public Affairs, par- 

 ticipate in several major functions of public affairs work, in- 

 cluding drafting press releases, preparing photo files, and 

 responding to press inquiries and requests, January 7, 1991 

 through May 17, 1991. 



Naomi Mezey, Masters Candidate, University of Minnesota. 

 Division of Community Life, 1939 World's Fair Collection 

 and "Origins of Rock 'n' Roll in Memphis" exhibit, June 

 17, 1991 through August 20, 1991. 



Lara Milauickas, Bachelors Candidate, Ohio University. Office 

 of Education, assist in development of education programs 

 for the American Encounters project, September 9, 1991 

 through December 20, 1991. 



Barbara Miles, Bachelors Degree. Division of Printing, press 

 and printing demonstrations, June 24, 1991 through Au- 

 gust 22, 1991. 



David Miller, Mastets Candidate, George Mason University. 

 Division of Domestic Life, work on revising the "After the 

 Revolution" exhibition, February 12, 1991 through April 

 30, 1991. 



Laura Minkin, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Archives 

 Center, work with the Duke Ellington Collection, Septem- 

 ber 3, 1991 through December 22, 1991. 



Valerie Moses, Bachelors Degree. Office of Internship and Fel- 

 lowship, increase outreach to diverse populations by visit- 

 ing appropriate personnel in area colleges and universities, 

 June 4, 1991 through August 31, 1991. 



Gregory Mueller. Division of Transportation, research and ex- 

 hibits, June 17, 1991 through December 31, 1991. 



Matthew Mullaney, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard College. 

 Division of Community Life, Black Colleges — securing 

 loan objects, assist in preparing for traveling show; "Field 

 to Factory" — compile reference booklet for new designer of 

 children's track; assistant for 19th or 18th century project, 

 November 26, 1990 through January 21, 1991. 



Erica Myers, Bachelors Candidate. Division of Community 

 Life, research on gender and racial stereotypes in cover 

 graphics and lyrics of popular music relating to sport be- 

 tween 1840 and i960, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 

 1991. 



Laurie Nagy, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Archives 

 Center/ Advertising History, tesearch the cteative revolu- 

 tion in advertising and design, September 3, 1991 through 

 December 22, 1991. 



Theresa Napson, Bachelors Candidate, American University. 

 Program in African American Culture, develop a file on 

 19th and 20th century black protest traditions and black 

 women in U.S. History, September 9, 1991 through Novem- 

 ber 30, 1991. 



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