cerning American portraits in major public and private col- 

 lections across the country; correspond with institutions, 

 obtain photos, computer data entry and answer reference re- 

 quests, June 10, 1991 through August 16, 1991. 



Stephanie Pritchard, Bachelors Degree. Catalog of American 

 Portraits, verify and update information concerning por- 

 traits in major Washington area collections; add or verify 

 basic biographical information on subject and artist and cat- 

 alog data using available research resources; order photos 

 from owning institutions; answer reference requests from 

 scholars and general public. May 22, 1991 through August 

 30, 1991. 



Tej Rae, Bachelors Candidate, Barnard College. Design and 

 Production, assist graphic production with upcoming pro- 

 jects such as Kiosk directories, Hall of Presidents reinstalla- 

 tion, and Ralph Earl show, August 26, 1991 through 

 December 1, 1991. 



Johnna Rizzo, Bachelors Candidate, Wake Forest University. De- 

 partment of Design and Production, assist production man- 

 ager and assistant chief of design with the preparation of both 

 scheduling and graphic production work necessary to com- 

 plete upcoming exhibits, June 10, 1991 through July 31, 1991. 



Michine Saitoh, Bachelors Degree. Exhibitions, assist in the 

 production and installation of exhibit graphics, March 4, 

 1991 through June 31, 1991. 



Edith Scoct, Bachelors Candidate, Converse College. Office of 

 Public Affairs, assist ditector and assistant with press re- 

 lease mailings, updating files and lists by working on Mac 

 computer, January 8, 1991 through February 15, 1991. 



Daniel Sharfstein, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard College. Ex- 

 hibitions, research into current method of information dis- 

 ttibution into local business community and potential 

 markets and sponsorship; research future exhibitions: locate 

 artwork, otder photography, etc.. May 17, 1991 through Au- 

 gust 31, 1991. 



Judy Shindel, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Collec- 

 tions, research on artists and sitters for paintings and sculp- 

 tures shown in the Fine Arts Building at World's 

 Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893, September 

 3, 1991 through December 31, 1991. 



Emily Smachetti, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. His- 

 tory, work on the history of musical theater, September 3, 

 1991 through December 26, 1991. 



Kathleen Smith, Bachelors Degree. Department of History, 

 portrait, object, and biographical research for exhibition 

 and book on history of American musical theater, May 23, 

 1991 through August 31, 1991. 



Glovenia Snead, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Curatorial, assist with research on American paintings, par- 

 ticularly portraits, that were shown at the World's Colum- 

 bian Exposition of 1893, in preparation for an exhibition, 

 organized jointly by NPG and NMAA, May 28, 1991 

 through July 12, 1991. 



Katherine Spahn, Bachelors Candidate, Trinity University. Li- 

 brary, assist with the publication exchange mailing; process 



Seymour Lepton book collection; check S1BIS for records of 

 duplicates, July 22, 1991 through August 13, 1991. 



Darren Tarr, Bachelors Candidate, University of Massachu- 

 setts. Publications, assist publications office, February 4, 

 1991 through May 1, 1991. 



Monica Testa, Bachelors Candidate, University of Delaware. 

 Administration, research information on Sarah Hollowell 

 (1856-1924), the first important American woman curator 

 and art agent, June 5, 1991 through August 3, 1991. 



Jenny C. Thompson, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Office of Photography, Re-housing a collection 

 of 112 cane de visite portrait photographs; requires verifica- 

 tion of existing sitter identification; neatly hand-labeling 

 each archival enclosure and transferring photographs to the 

 new archival housings; assist curator in exhibitions-related 

 research. October 24, 1990 through January 25, 1991. 



Stephanie Topolgus, Masters Candidate, American University. 

 Public Affairs, update press and special event files; assist in 

 developing invitation lists for future events; compile press 

 materials, correspond to press and public inquiries; help in 

 general office organization, June 3, 1991 through August 28, 

 1991. 



Catherine Uram, High School Graduate. Office of the Histo- 

 rian, participate in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through Au- 

 gust 16, 1991. 



Debotah Waller, Bachelors Degree. Charles Willson Peale Pa- 

 pers, edit and publication of the Papers of Charles Willson 

 Peale and his family, preparation of transcripts, annotation 

 of documents, historical research, preparation of manu- 

 scripts for the press, August 5, 1991 through October 31, 

 1991. 



Office of Exhibits Central 



Stephen Awoniyi, Masters Candidate, California State Univer- 

 sity at Sacramento. Fabrication Unit, work in paint shop, 

 cabinet shop, and sheet plastic shop crafting and specimen 

 handling, July 15, 1991 through December 15, 1991. 



Melissa Barlow, High School Graduate. Fabrication Unit, par- 

 ticipate in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through August 16, 

 1991. 



Margie Bond, Bachelors Candidate, University of North Caro- 

 lina at Greensboro. Graphic Production, involvement with 

 graphic production for the American Festival of Folklife, 

 June 24, 1991 through August 9, 1991. 



Amy Felix, Bachelors Degree. Graphics Unit, ptoduce graph- 

 ics for exhibits (temporary, traveling, permanent) using 

 photo silkscreen techniques, mounting two dimensional 

 art; graphics and computerized sign making equipment, 

 March 4, 1991 through June 1, 1991. 



Dawn Jackson, Bachelors Candidate, University of Washing- 

 ton. Rotate between three exhibit production shops: graph- 



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