history; assist in rehousing of artifacts dismantled from past 

 exhibitions and record the new location, June 3, 1991 

 through August 3, 1991. 



Jeffrey Sweet, Bachelors Degree. Division of Armed Forces 

 History, assist administrator for social, cultural, science, 

 and technology in the day-to-day running of both depart- 

 ments: procurement, budgets, finance, personnel, etc.; 

 work with assorted computer programs; assist in computer 

 training; set up both computerized and hard copy files and 

 databases, September 23, 1991 thtough December 31, 1991. 



Kathryn Tarleton, Masters Candidate, University of Rhode Is- 

 land. Department of Conservation, work with First Ladies 

 gowns collection, July 8, 1991 through August 16, 1991. 



Stefanie Thielemann, Bachelors Candidate, University of Cali- 

 fornia-Davis, assist on the "First Ladies — Political Role, 

 Public Image" exhibit; learn the process of designing, pro- 

 ducing, and installing a museum exhibit, specifically pto- 

 duction notes, drawings, schedules, template and model 

 making, Septembet 25, 1991 through December 16, 1991. 



Lisa Thompson, Bachelors Degree. Division of Community 

 Life, assist with graphics for the American Encounters proj- 

 ect, September 11, 1991 through June 30, 1992. 



Kristin Tichy, Bachelors Candidate, Hope College. National 

 Numismatics Collection, assist with acquisition procedures 

 for two collections of Greek coins; assist with cataloguing 

 and another collections management procedures for the col- 

 lection of US coins and for foreign medals, January 21, 1991 

 thtough March 1, 1991. 



Helen Todd, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University. 

 Office of Computer Services, assist with computer systems 

 administration and applications programming for the SUN 

 network. May 20, 1991 through August 30, 1991. 



Herbert Toler, Bachelors Degree. Archives Center, research 

 and preliminary indexing of the Duke Ellington scrap- 

 books; assist with several appearances of the SI orchestra, 

 June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991. 



Sheila Torres, Bachelors Candidate, Catholic University. De- 

 partment of the History of Science and Technology, assist 

 with preparation of scripts for three exhibits in the "Science 

 in America" exhibit, June 24, 1991 thtough August 30, 1991. 



Rebecca VanDyck, Bachelors Degree. Division of Commu- 

 nity Life, assist in "History of Rock n' Roll" and "Life 

 in the 20th Century," August 5, 1991 thtough November 

 30, 1991. 



Alyx Vu, High School Graduate. Archives Center, partici- 

 pant in "Intern 91," June 10, 1991 through July 12, 1991. 



Denise Wagner, Bachelors Candidate, State University of New 

 York-Purchase. Office of Exhibits, Work in exhibit produc- 

 tion graphic shop, June 10, 1991 thtough June 28, 1991. 



Monika Wahi, Bachelors Candidate, University of Minne- 

 sota — Twin Cities. Division of Costume, research/display 

 with 18th and 19th century gowns, April 8, 1991 through 

 June 14, 1991. 



Sylvia Wall, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Division of 

 Musical History, research of religion in the life of Duke El- 



lington, especially his sacred concert pieces, June 3, 1991 

 through August 9, 1991. 



Wendy Wallace, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Common- 

 wealth Univetsiry. National Numismatic Collection, orga- 

 nize camera room; plan for storage of large equipment; 

 label microphotographic slides. May 20, 1991 through Au- 

 gust 16, 1991. 



Brad Weaver, Bachelors Candidate, Perdue University. Assist 

 Director of Budget and Finance, budget, accounting, and 

 personnel analyses to support the work of the central ad- 

 ministrative office, June 3, 1991 thtough August 10, 1991. 



Abby Williams, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford University. Di- 

 vision of Architectural History, research of architecture of 

 Washington, DC in the 20th century, June 18, 1991 through 

 August 22, 1991. 



Reginald Wills, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni- 

 versity. Archives Center, research and preliminary indexing 

 of the Duke Ellington Scrapbooks, June 3, 1991 thtough Au- 

 gust 9, 1991. 



Leslie Womble, Bachelors Degree. Office of Education, assist 

 in preparation and execution of promotion and publicity 

 fot museum exhibitions; draft correspondence, conduct 

 photo research, and develop target lists, June 4, 1991 

 through September 1, 1991. 



Amy Woods, Bachelors Candidate, Huntington College. Mu- 

 seum Programs, assist in the development and production 

 of public programs and educational audio-visual products, 

 January 22, 1991 through May 3, 1991. 



Bonnie Wuthenet-Wadsworth, Museum Professional, 



Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Museum. Department of the His- 

 tory of Science and Technology, exhibit design, February 11, 

 1991 through May 3, 1991. 



Eugene Yancey, Bachelors Degree. Department of Conserva- 

 tion, participate in the conservation of mats composed of 

 woven plant material, November 5, 1990 through Novem- 

 ber 5, 1991. 



Daria Young, Bachelors Candidate, Spelman College. Deparr- 

 ment of Social and Cultural History, assist in developing 

 and organizing the Quincentenary exhibit; object acquisi- 

 tion, storage, and indexing, June 3, 1991 through August 9, 

 1991. 



Helen Young, Bachelors Degree. Department of Conservation, 

 assist in preparation of objects for exhibition; participate in 

 treatment of collection materials, Octobet 9, 1990 through 

 Octobet 9, 1991. 



National Museum of the American Indian 



Ella-Chtistine Fischer- White, Bachelors Candidate, 

 Hochschule der Kunste. National Campaign Office, 

 fundraising as research, public relations, and help plan spe- 

 cial events, August 8, 1991 through October 11, 1991. 



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