and Cultural History, worked on 19th-century exhibit project, prepared 

 a research paper , January 5, 1987 through January 29, 1987. 



Martha E. Kesler, Bachelors Candidate, St. Olaf College. Division of Community 

 Life, assisted in the development of a Hispanic American History Program/ 

 facilitating information flow , February 2, 1987 through May 12, 1987. 



Sarah Kinard, High School. Archives, researched processing and organization 

 of the archival collection , June 29, 1987 through August 14, 1987. 



Christine Kreamer, Bachelors Candidate, University of Delaware. Department of 

 Public Programs, served as Assistant Intern and Fellows Coordinator , 

 March 26, 1987 through April 30, 1987. 



Susan K. Lana, Bachelor's Degree, Mills College. Internship Office, assisted 

 in the development and maintenance program to recruit and successfully 

 place interns in the museum; maintained current rosters of interns and 

 fellows while developing special programs to further the knowledge of the 

 functions and structures, etc. , May 1, 1987 through September 30, 1987. 



Mary H. Leavel 1 , Bachelors Candidate, University of Texas at San Antonio. Di- 

 vision of Community Life, worked on Superman exhibition , June 1, 1987 

 through July 31, 1987. 



Dana Leventhal , Bachelors Degree, University of California at Berkeley. De- 

 partment of Social and Cultural History, researched Greek Revival archi - 

 tecture in 19th-century America and studied the origins and influence of 

 balloon frame houses in America , September 8, 1987 through December 15, 

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Stephanie G. Lipscomb, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Archives Center, 

 researched the History of Stereoscopic 3-D Photography , August 27, 1987 

 through December 31, 1987. 



Miguel A. Longo, High School, St. Stephen's. Division of Community Life, 



assisted with "Superman, Many Lives, Many Worlds"; also provided research 

 for technical and collections management support , May 4, 1987 through 

 May 19, 1987. 



Erma Jean Loveland, Masters Candidate, Abilene Christian University. Archives 

 Center, processed manuscript collections, rehoused Warshaw Collection and 

 learned word processing and S IB IS data base , April 27, 1987 through 

 May 29, 1987. 



James E. Malaro, Bachelors Candidate, Washington and Jefferson College. Divi- 

 sion of Political History, researched Whig Convention in Baltimore in 

 1844 , December 29, 1986 through January 28, 1987. 



Emily S. Martin, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. Department of 



Public Programs, assisted the publications officer, and helped coordinate 

 a direct mail poster project, which included all phases of publication , 

 May 26, 1987 through August 28, 1987. 



Lisa Mathai , Bachelors Candidate, American University. Department of Public 



Programs, investigated visitor behavior in and reactions to three exhibi - 

 tions: " After the Revolution," "Engines of Change," and "Field to Fac - 

 tory ," September 14, 1987 through December 18, 1987. 



Marian Matrician, Masters Degree. Department of the History of Science and 



Technology, researched project on the history of the National Museum of 

 American History as reference to the position of science and technology , 

 June 9, 1987 through August 30, 1987. 



Wesley C. Mattie, Museum Professional, Canadian Museum of Civilization. Regis- 

 trar's Office, worked on collections management manual , February 17, 1987 

 through May 15, 1987. 



Susana Measelle, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington University. National 



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