
03-04 Fellow Aaron Schuetz from Roanoke, Virginia pretends to eat a
caterpillar while on a field trip to the Smithsonian National Insect
Zoo. |

Dan, Aaron, Tisha, Jami, Cece and Jim attended an event called
Marsapalooza
in December, 2003 at George Washington University. (Jim left before
our picture!) |

Linda Selvig, an Einstein Fellow from Boise, Idaho, peers in at the
prehistoric coelacanth and examines another Galapagos specimen
described by Carole Baldwin during a "behind-the-scenes" tour of the
Smithsonian's Natural
History Museum. |

Einstein Fellow Caryn Long (left) at NASA Headquarters meets Barbara
Morgan, NASA Education Mission Specialist, who is scheduled for space
flight in 2003. |

Nate Erwin, Director of the Smithsonian's Insect Zoo, introduces
Einstein Fellows to
several types of insects during a "behind-the-scenes" tour. |

Carole Baldwin, "Galapagos" IMAX film star
and marine biologist, introduces sea creatures brought up from the
waters off the Galapagos Islands to the Einstein Fellows during a
"behind the scenes" tour at the Smithsonian's Natural History Museum.
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Einstein Fellow Leesa Hubbard (left), an elementary teacher from
Lebanon, TN working at NASA Headquarters and Anne Pfitzner (right), an
elementary teacher from Soldotna, AK, serving in Senator Joe
Lieberman's office, compare notes during a Capitol Hill reception.
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Dr. Tom Gadsden addresses a
group
of Fellows during their visit to the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
in Columbus, OH.
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Einstein Fellows Linda Ewing and Caryn Long line up at 5:00 a.m. on
a very cold November morning to get tickets for the White House Tree
Lighting Ceremony.
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(Left to Right) While on a
field trip to the Library of Congress, Anne Pfitzner, Kaye Kamp, and
Linda Ewing look at a letter written by Einstein explaining his theory
of relativity. |
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Leesa Hubbard, Einstein Fellow
at NASA,
holds the telegram sent by Orville Wright to his father describing his
first powered flight. |

Einstein Fellow Kaye Kamp does
some searching at the Library of Congress. |
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Dr.
Leonard Bruno (ctr) of the Library of Congress displays historical
documents to a number of Einstein Fellows during a monthly field trip.
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Einstein Fellows (from left to
right) Leesa Hubbard, Linda Selvig, Anne Pfitzner (rear), and Kaye Kamp
enjoy a visit to Old Town Alexandria on the Potomac River. |
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Dr. Roger Crouch, former
astronaut and physicist, briefs 2002-2003 Fellows at NASA Headquarters
about the International Space Station. |

Phil West of NASA Headquarters
explains the ins and outs of the space suit to a group of Fellows
during a December 2002 field trip.
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Dr. Shannon Lucid of NASA
Headquarters, former astronaut and chemist, describes her experiences
on the Russian MIR to a group 2002-2003 Fellows in December, 2002.
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Einstein Fellows (left to
right) Brad Neu, Linda Ewing, Caryn Long, and Leesa Hubbard attend the
International Space Station Educator Conference in Houston, Texas.
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Einstein Fellow Rick Jones from Billings, Montana and son Casey
present at the U.S. Department of Energy booth at the NSTA National
Convention in Philadelphia, PA. |

Rick Jones, an Einstein Fellow
at the U.S. Department of Energy, engages kids during the Science
Safari at the Library of Congress.
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Einstein Fellow Brad Neu
(right) visiting with guests and other Fellows at the Library of
Congress reception honoring the 2002-03 Fellows. |

Einstein Fellow Charlene Dindo
at the Library of Congress reception honoring the 2002-03 Fellows
alongside her poster displaying the highlights of her year as an
Einstein Fellow. |

Rick Jones, one of the thirteen 2002-03 Einstein Fellows
honored at the June 16, 2003 Library of Congress reception,
displays a poster showcasing his accomplishments during his
Fellowship year at the Department of Energy. |

2003-04 Fellows Welcome Dinner |

Rick Jones, one of the thirteen 2002-03 Einstein Fellows
honored at the June 16, 2003 Library of Congress reception,
displays a poster showcasing his accomplishments during his
Fellowship year at the Department of Energy. |

The Library of Congress (2002-03 Fellows) |
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Leesa Hubbard, Einstein Fellow
at NASA,
holds the telegram sent by Orville Wright to his father describing his
first powered flight. |

Einstein Fellow Kaye Kamp does
some searching at the Library of Congress. |
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Dr. Roger Crouch, former
astronaut and physicist, briefs 2002-2003 Fellows at NASA Headquarters
about the International Space Station. |

Phil West of NASA Headquarters
explains the ins and outs of the space suit to a group of Fellows
during a December 2002 field trip.
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(L-R) Jim Cherry, Cece Schwennsen, and Aaron Schuetz, (with Dan Schab
and Bob Hickey in background) in the Reading Room at the Library of
Congress. |

(L-R) Jami Stone; Dan Schab;
Cece Schwennsen; Joyce Howland from the Science, Technology, and
Business Division of the Library of Congress; Mimi McClure; Fe
MacLean; Tisha Hoaas; Aaron Schuetz; and John Ortman at the Library of
Congress. |

Here, in the computer
demonstration room, the Einstein Fellows are being briefed on the
Digital Library at the Library of Congress. (L-R) Front Row: Fe
MacLean, Cece Schwennsen; Middle Row: Jami Stone, Peggy Deichstetter,
Jim Cherry; Back Row: John Ortman, Dan Schab, Mimi McClure, and Aaron
Schuetz. |

(L-R) Cece Schwennsen, Fe
MacLean, and Jami Stone outside the Library of Congress. |

2003-04 Fellows Welcome Dinner |

Einstein Fellows and fellow Math teachers; Jami Stone, Richard Pieper,
and Dan Schab; experiment with Smart Boards at Smart Technologies,
Inc. in Arlington, VA. |

(L-R) Mimi McClure, Jim Cherry,
Dan Schab (background), Fe MacLean, and Tisha Hoaas view documents in
the Reading Room at the Library of Congress. |

(L-R) Tisha Hoaas, Jami Stone,
Fe MacLean, Bob Hickey, Joyce Howland (from the Science, Technology,
and Business Division of the Library of Congress), Mimi McClure, John
Ortman, Cece Schwennsen, Aaron Schuetz, Dan Schab, Jim Cherry, and
Peggy Deichstetter at the Library of Congress. |
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