Dianna Drummond, Masters Degree. Department of Anthro- 

 pology, experience in textile conservation in an ethno- 

 graphic collection, July 9, 1991 through October 4, 1991. 



Ladda Duckworth, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Department of Anthropology, help in final prep- 

 arations for "Beyond the Java Sea," January 11, 1991 through 

 March 31, 1991. 



Laura Evans, Bachelors Candidate, Geotge Washington Uni- 

 versity. Physical Anthropology, study of prehistoric skull 

 surgery in South America, May 28, 1991 through August 

 30, 1991. 



Virginia Feria, High School Graduate. Insect Zoo, work with 

 visitors conducting feedings, insect handlings, and public 

 demonstrations; daily preparation of exhibits and the care 

 of insect cultures in the rearing room, June 17, 1991 

 through August 9, 1991. 



Gina Fuentes, Masters Candidate, Geotge Mason University. 

 Department of Anthropology, catalogue Latin American 

 film collections, January 7, 1991 through March 29, 1991. 



Holly Ganz, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington Uni- 

 versity. Department of Botany, projects in Pacific Island 

 plants: x-ray analysis of venation patterns to determine phy- 

 logenetic relationships between rwo genera in the Com- 

 positae, May 28, 1991 through August 4, 1991. 



Jose Gatcia-Lopez, Bachelors Candidate, University of Puerto 

 Rico. Department of Vertebtate Zoology/Herpetology, ana- 

 lyze advertisement call variation in frog species, May 28, 

 1991 through August 2, 1991. 



R. Douglas Gitar, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wiscon- 

 sin — Superior. Department of Botany, Commelinaceae Re- 

 search/X-ray of leaves; study of anatomical and morphological 

 features of leaf venation of fresh pressed, dried, and rehydrated 

 specimens. May 27, 1991 through August 2, 1991. 



Heidi Gjerset, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni- 

 versity. Department of Anthropology, collections manage- 

 ment projects with a conservation oversight, February 25, 

 1991 through May 1, 1991. 



Grace Haggerty, Bachelors Degree. Department of Mineral 

 Sciences, Fluid inclusion, geochemical, and petrologic in- 

 vestigation of type-c eceogitis of the circumpacific and Car- 

 ibbean, January 15, 1991 through December 31, 1991. 



Jamel Harvey, High School Student, T.C. Williams High 

 School. Office of Education, participate in workshops and 

 assist with workshops in the Summer Teacher Institute, 

 June 28, 1991 through August 9, 1991. 



Laura Hill, Visiting Professional. Naturalist Center, 



illustrations for booklet on comparative human osteology, 

 July 15, 1991 through July 26, 1991. 



Tristram Hill, Bachelors Candidate, University of Vermont. 

 Department of Botany, biological diversiry of the Guianas; 

 Werneria research. May 27, 1991 through August 2, 1991. 



James Himphill, Bachelors Degree. Human Studies Film Ar- 

 chives, assist in cataloging the film archives collections of 

 Oceanic film; help process a small film collection, June 3, 

 1991 through August 9, 1991. 



Huey-ing Jeng, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni- 

 versity. Department of Anthropology/Conservation Labora- 

 tory, hands on experience on ethnological collections 

 within collection management concentration, September 3, 

 1991 through November 13, 1991. 



Micah Jenkins, High School Graduate. Museum Support Cen- 

 tet Move Office, participant in "Intern 91" — moving and 

 cleaning Southwest pottery, June 10, 1991 through July 12, 1991. 



Mary Jennings. Department of Anthropology, assist in the 

 North American Hall project and in the administration of 

 the American Indian Program, September 16, 1991 through 

 January 31, 1992. 



Karen Jones, Bachelors Degree. Department of Anthropology, 

 assist in gathering background information on the history 

 of African-American settlements in the Eastern Shore of 

 Maryland, June 3, 1991 through August 2, 1991. 



Mark Jordan, Bachelors Candidate, Luther College. Depart- 

 ment of Vertebrate Zoology/Herpetology, determination of 

 sex and its relation to the biology of the Btown Tree Snake 

 (Boiga irregularis). May 27, 1991 through August 21, 1991. 



Senain Kheshgi, Bachelors Degree. Human Study Film Ar- 

 chives, film cataloging and preservation. 



Maria Kiriakiou, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni- 

 versity. Department of Anthropology, study of the archaeo- 

 logical Greek collections and of an American lithic 

 collection, September 3, 1991 through December 31, 1991. 



Wendy Kline, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Hand- 

 book of North American Indians, research of photographs 

 of Native Americans at the rum of the century by 

 Benedecte Wrensted, September 3, 1991 through December 

 20, 1991. 



Teal Krech, High School Student, Miss Porter's School. Move 

 Office, assistant to museum technicians and conservators, 

 January 7, 1991 through February 1, 1991. 



Erica Krug, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. Of- 

 fice of Education, research and interviews pertaining to ele- 

 mentary and secondary school curriculum as it relates to 

 "Seeds of Change" exhibit; assist in workshop preparations, 

 September 23, 1991 through December 31, 1991. 



Scott LaGreca, Bachelors Degree. Department of Botany, Flora 

 of St. John's Island: includes processing field collections, 

 making labels, distributing duplicates, and locating recent 

 and historical St. John's Island collections. May 27, 1991 

 through August 2, 1991. 



Edward Lippert, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford University. 

 Department of Anthropology, research assistant investigat- 

 ing chiefdom, theoties, applied specifically to the 

 ethnohistorical literature on the Tupinumba, April 2, 1991 

 through June 22, 1991. 



Dana Lipscomb, High School Student, Northwestern High 

 School. Office of Education, participate in workshops and 

 assist with workshops in the Summer Teacher Institute, 

 June 28, 1991 through August 9, 1991. 



Lynda Liu, Bachelors Candidate, Yale College. Department of 

 Entomology, produce scientific illustrations in the field of 



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