Donors 



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Dorothy Anderson: 4.5 cubic feet of 

 archival material reflecting the 

 career of William "Cat" Anderson, a 

 band leader, composer, and member 

 of the Duke Ellington Otchestta 

 (1998.3007); 24 trumpet mouth- 

 pieces, 4 award plaques, 2 mutes, 

 and a John Williams/Cat Anderson 

 simulator, all used by William 

 "Cat" Anderson (1998.3074). 



David Andrisr: pair of man's trousers 

 with an American flag motif, 1996 

 (1998.0330). 



DeWitt C. Armstrong IV: Sohmer & 

 Company upright piano, 1888, 

 piano stool, hymn book, and a 

 watercolor portrair of Charles 

 Crozat Converse who composed the 

 hymn "What A Friend We Have In 

 Jesus" (1998.0255). 



Asian Pacific American Legal Center 

 of Southern California (through 

 Julie A. Su): 23 garment labels, 20 

 sheets of business records, 4 hang 

 tags, an envelope, and a pay stub 

 (1997.0336). 



Thomas A. Bair II: Pickett calculating 

 slide rule and an instruction 

 pamphlet, 1962 (1999.0096). 



Doris I. Barker: Kodak Signet 40 

 camera, Kodalite Super M40 flash 

 attachment, and a set of flashbulbs 

 (1998.0353). 



John Barnett: fixed signal whistle 

 board (1999.02 11); 2 emergency 

 brake signs issued by the Post 

 Office Department for use in 

 railroad mail cars (1999. 3041). 



James E. Beckwith and Randy 



Sorenson: General Electric monitor 

 rop refrigerator, 1930s 

 (1998.0264). 



Geoffrey Beene, Inc. (through Russell 

 J. Nardozza): sweatshirt with 

 American flag motif worn by Mr. 

 Beene at his fall 1990 and spring 

 1 99 1 clothing collection shows and a 

 clothing box of 1998 (1998.03 18). 



Howell E. Begle: 456 sound 

 recordings (199 1.0305). 



Diedra J. Bell and Dr. Stephney J. 

 Keyser: diorama of the original Fisk 

 Jubilee Singers based on a painting 

 by Edmund Havel of 1873 an d 

 made by Ms. Bell assisted by Dr. 

 Keyser, 1994-98 (1999.0 174). 



Shannon A. Bell: pair of woman's 

 yellow shoes with black polka dots 



designed by Notma Kamali, 

 1983-85 (1998.0284). 



Bradley F. and Virginia W Bennett: 

 102 ancient Greek coins of Lycia 

 and Pamphylia (1998. 0317). 



Lois E. and Nancy E. Bennett: blue 

 silk taffeta 2-piece dress worn by 

 Grace M. Sprinkle Bennett when a 

 teenager in 1888 (1998.0 167). 



Bennington Museum (through Steve 

 Miller): 30 pieces of English and 

 American parian porcelain, mostly 

 19th century (1999. 0016). 



Katherine B. Benson: 12 geometric 

 models made by Walter Benson as an 

 avocational geometer (1999.0 130). 



Signe A. Bentley: woman's navy 

 cotton crocheted bag with metal 

 bead decoration, 1915— 19, woman's 

 3-piece navy wool suit, 1925, and a 

 pink silk handkerchief, 1925 

 (1998.03 19). 



Don Berkebile: 35mm toy motion 

 picture projector (1998.3053). 



Robert J. and Susan B. Bermowitz: 

 Amprosound precision motion 

 picture projector and a speaker, ca. 

 1948 (1998. 0182). 



Lois M. Berney: Zippo lighter and a 

 pen received by Ms. Berney as 

 souvenirs of President and Mrs. 

 Johnson's visit to Thailand, ca. 

 1968 (1999.0070). 



Irene Reynolds Bessette and Robert T. 

 Reynolds: copper electrotype relief 

 plaque of the Declaration of 

 Independence with a floral border, 

 made by German immigrant Peter 

 Kuntz, 18905(1998.0287). 



Bethlehem Steel Corporation (through 

 Lonnie A. Arnett): 286 photo- 

 graphs, 23 negatives, and 2 

 photograph albums of operations, 

 the control pulpit with 19 other 

 tools and equipment items used to 

 run the Z Mill which rolled out 

 stainless steel, and a hard hat, 

 safety jacket, baseball jersey, pin, 

 and a plaque, all reflecting work 

 and leisure activities at Washington 

 Steel in Washington, Pennsylvania 

 (1997.0276); 3 metal baskets used 

 in the Welfare Room to hold 

 workers' personal belongings at the 

 Bethlehem Steel Mill in Bethlehem, 

 Pennsylvania ( 1 999.0 1 54). 



Audrey B. Beyer: prototype 

 photoelectric air seed sorting 



machine invented by Mrs. Beyer's 

 father, Everett H. Bickley, and 

 patented in 1929 (1999. 0134); 7 

 cubic feet of papers documenting 

 the career of inventor Everetr H. 

 Bickley, a Deskette clipboard, and a 

 Fotimer with instruction manual 

 (1999.3022). 



Urban R. Billmeier: "Gold Beater's 

 Union" banner used in Chicago, 

 Illinois, 19305(1998.0331). 



Binney & Smith Inc. (through Tracey 

 Muldoon Moran and Patrick Morris 

 III): 101 Crayola crayon products, 

 31 chalk sets, 28 silly Putty 

 products, 20 games, 17 children's 

 play kits, 6 ctayon sharpeners, 

 5 color sticks and pencils, 3 crayon 

 containers, 2 erasers, a marker, 

 crayon candle, crayon lifting 

 paddle, and a child's art smock 

 (1998.0068). 



Bio-Medical Products Corporation 

 (through John G. Geppert): drug 

 scan test, pregnancy test, and a 

 tuberculosis test (1999.017 1). 



William L. Bird: satirical book, Bill 

 Gates' Personal Super Secret Private 

 Laptop, A Microspoof, by Henry 

 Beard, John Boswell, and Ron 

 Barrett, 1998 (1999. 0071); "Tinky 

 Winky" Teletubby doll 

 (1999. 0122). 



Edward D. Black: appliqued, pieced, 

 and embroidered quilt made fot Mr. 

 Black by his mother, Ruth Jones 

 Black Patrick, worked from 1932 to 

 1952 (1998.0043). 



Sylvia Blake: pair of Valenciennes lace 

 sleeves, set of matching sleeve 

 borders, set of needle lace borders, 

 and a hand embroidered net shawl 

 (1997.0159). 



Patricia G. Bleicher: brass U.S. made 

 muzzel-loading swivel cannon of 

 the War of 18 12 period 

 (1998.0354). 



Boericke & Tafel, Inc. (through Felix 

 H. Maez): display case of 

 homeoparhic preparations and 27 

 additional preparations of the 1990s 

 (1998.0237). 



Boiron USA (through Mary P. Larkin): 

 9 homeopathic preparations 

 (1998. 0170). 



Brian Boitano: dark blue military 

 style ice skating costume and a pair 

 of black figure skates with 



