organizing the archival collection , June 29, 1987 through August 14, 

 1987. 



Stacey Otte, Bachelors Candidate, Arizona State University. Division of Domes- 

 tic Life, assisted with rehousing collections and with maintenance of ex - 

 hibit "After the Revolution", processed new accessions including clean - 

 ing, storing and numbering objects , June 1, 1987 through August 7, 1987. 



David Pearson. High School Graduate. Division of Military History, assisted 

 professional staff , June 7, 1987 through July 11, 1987. 



Lisa A. Pertillar, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Program in Black Amer- 

 ican Culture, assisted with gathering information for a conference on 

 museum outreach to minorities , June 7, 1987 through July 11, 1987. 



Carole L. Planicka, Bachelors Candidate, College of William and Mary. Depart- 

 ment of Public Programs, assisted in direct mail poster project, prepared 

 camera-ready mechanicals for museum publications , June 8, 1987 through 

 August 29, 1987. 



Kate Prinsley, Visiting Progessional . Registrar's Office, worked on the col - 

 lections of the "1876" exhibition , September 21, 1987 through 

 December 18, 1987. 



Natalie M. Rebar, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. Department of 

 Public Programs, was responsible for design and paste-up of brochures and 

 other small publications concerning department activities; filled mail - 

 order requests, assisted with administrative requirements , September 9, 

 1987 through December 2, 1987. 



Elizabeth Regier, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. Division of Ceramics and 

 Glass, researched domestic space in late 19th-century America , 

 September 8, 1987 through December 22, 1987. 



Yevette Richards, Masters Candidate, Yale University. Program in Black Ameri- 

 can Culture, conducted oral history interviews connected with the Afro - 

 American migration project , June 1, 1987 through July 31, 1987. 



Jessica Richter, Bachelors Degree. Department of Public Programs, assisted 

 with research in the Performance Division , October 8, 1986 through 

 December 31, 1986. 



Beth A. Richvine, Bachelors Candidate, State University College at Buffalo. 



Department of Conservation, worked in objects conservation , September 14, 

 1987 through August 14, 1988. 



Victoria A. Rocha, Bachelors Candidate, Trinity College. Office of Public Af- 

 f ai rs , responded to press and public inquiries, supervised film crews , 

 wrote press releases etc. , February 4, 1987 through May 8, 1987. 



Jonathan Rodriguez, Bachelor of Fine Arts Candidate, Maryland College of Art 

 and Design. Department of Exhibits and Public Spaces, assisted in the 

 development and processing of an exhibit, produced materials and dis - 

 plays , June 29, 1987 through August 13, 1987: helped to produce 442; 

 in "A More Perfect Union ," August 14, 1987 through September 4, 1987. 



Lois Rohlfing, Bachelors Candidate, University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Divi- 

 sion of Textiles, worked with 18th and 19th century textiles, cataloged 

 textiles and related materials , June 8, 1987 through August 12, 1987. 



Beth Ann Rondeau, Bachelors Candidate, Michigan Technological University. Di- 

 vision of Medical Sciences, photographed medical instruments and labora- 

 tory researchers for future exhibit , June 7, 1987 through July 11, 1987. 



Christine Russell, Bachelors Candidate. Office of Public Programs, filed in 

 the audio-visual library, compiled "Programs" notebook , July 13, 1987 

 through August 15, 1987. 



Julie A. Schafer, Bachelors Candidate, Cornell University. Office of Educa- 



96 



