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American flag patches worn by Mr. 

 Boitano during his gold medal 

 winning "Napoleon" program at 

 the 1988 Olympic Winter Games, 

 and a teal blue ice skating practice 

 suit (1998.0289). 



Dwight Blocker Bowers: 4 Pez candy 

 dispensers with Muppet character 

 heads (1999.01 19). 



Banco Central do Brasil, Departmento 

 do Meio Circulante (through Luis 

 Henrique de Almeida Cabral): 6 

 uncirculated coins of Brazil minted 

 for the year 1998 (1998.0343). 



Diana D. Braun and Rose D. 

 Connolly: 75 pieces of decorated 

 ceramics, kiln furniture, mold 

 pieces, tools, glazes, paints, stains, 

 and finishes, used by Mrs. Braun 

 and Mrs. Connolly as hobby 

 ceramicists, 1940S-80 (1998. 0155). 



Katharine H. Brighoff, George Ross 

 Phillips, John L. Phillips, and Sarah 

 J. Yarborough, the children of John 

 Lacey Phillips and Persis Anne 

 Phillips: schoolgirl sampler made 

 by M. A. Hofman at School No. 7 

 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, dated 

 1848 (1998. 0130). 



Mary W. and Thomas P. Brittain: 

 sawed-off Smith and Wesson 

 revolver used by train robber and 

 "Wild Bunch" gang member Harry 

 Tracy, 1870-72 (1998.0339). 



Bill and Joanne M. Bruegman: 

 "Swahili" board game made by 

 Milton Bradley, 1968 (1999.0267). 



Christopher J. Budesa: calculating 

 rule used at South Junior High 

 School of Bloomfield, New Jersey 

 (1999.0068). 



Joseph E. Burke: translucent Lucalox 

 Alumina ceramic demonstration 

 disk, ca. 1959 (1998.01 1 1). 



James C. Buss: custom billiard cue 

 stick made by Mr. Buss of rock 

 maple with ebony, leather, and 

 inlays of various colored woods, 

 1998 (1999.0063). 



Janet H. Butler: 2 cotton bags used to 

 package shot for Lawrence Brand 

 and the Remington Arms 

 Company, 1990—97 (1998.0276). 



Edward P. Caire: cotton bag used at 

 the Columbia Sugar Mill in Edgard, 

 Louisiana, 1929—49(1999.3031). 



Calvert Group (through Jon 



Lickerman): pamphlet, "Reebok 



Human Rights Production 

 Standards" (1998.3022). 



Robert B. Campbell in memory of 

 Dorothy and William Campbell: 

 1 1,358 sound recordings, 2 radio 

 station promotional jackets, and a 

 poster, all collected by rock-and-roll 

 radio disc jockey William Campbell 

 (1996.3034). 



Ernestine Gilbreth Carey: 5 stereo 

 autochrome glass plate negatives of 

 the Gilbreth family by Frank B. 

 Gilbreth, ca. 1909 (1995.0249). 



Pearl Carmichael: 10 sets of papers, 

 bibliography cards, microfilms, and 

 a portrait, all related to psychologist 

 and Smithsonian Institution 

 Secretary Leonard Carmichael 

 (1983. 3016). 



Mary Jeanne Carrera: LeClip quartz 

 novelty watch, 1990s (1996.0325). 



Hannah L. Cayton in memory of 

 Howard Cayton: set of personal 

 lerrers, business documents, 

 cerrificates, photographs, and 

 advertisements of the Max and Rosa 

 Cayton family of Washington, 

 D.C., 1890-1993 (1993. 3021). 



CBS News, "60 Minutes" (through 

 Don Hewitr): Arisro sropwarch 

 mounted on a board marked "60 

 Minures," used to present the CBS 

 news magazine from 1970—98 

 (1998.0265). 



John W. Chapman: rigged model of 

 the ship Susan Constant made by Mr. 

 Chapman (1998.0227). 



Clement Communications (through 

 Geoffrey C. Walker): 1 1 work 

 incentive posters (1995. 0321). 



Martha Jane Coffin Trust (through 

 Robert H. Srrickland): cut glass 

 champagne pitcher in the Brillianr 

 style, probably made by Corning 

 Glass Works of Elmira, New York, 

 1880-1905 (1987.0928). 



Colt's Manufacturing Company, Inc. 

 (through Ronald L. Stewart): 4 Colt 

 M16 firearms including a NATO 

 submachine gun, rifle, light 

 machine gun, and a commando 

 machine gun (1998.0230). 



Computer Horizons Corp. (through 

 Dennis DeVenura and Mark W. 

 Walzroni): set of 4 "millennium 

 computer bugs" advertising 

 ephemera (1997.3054). 



Coors Brewing Company (rhrough 



Linda Hartman): 12 -ounce steel 

 beer can and a 7-ounce flip-top 

 aluminum beer can of 1959 

 (1998. 0153). 



Harry M. Corrigan: stock certificate of 

 the First National Gold Bank of 

 Santa Barbara, California, 1878 

 (1998. 0316). 



Paul D. Costain: "Illusions" billiard 

 cue stick made by Samsara, a 

 partnership of Dave Doucette and 

 Jim Stadum, 1998 (1998.0350). 



Edward J. Cronan: 2 bumper stickers, 

 "DOPE 96 HEMP" (1998.0136). 



William Y. Crooks: IBM engineer's 

 notebook related to the development 

 of RAMAC (1998.3076). 



Ceha Cruz: red dress with ruffles and 

 white lace trim, gold vinyl shoes, 

 and a honey-blonde wig, all worn 

 by Ms. Cruz in many of her Latin 

 vocal performances (1997. 0291). 



A. S. Csaky: ceramic mug designed by 

 Mr. Csaky in a limited edition of 

 1,000 for the 52nd Presidential 

 Inaugural in 1993 (1998. 0187). 



Larry L. Culp: 39 pieces of riveting 

 and welding equipment, 4 account 

 books, and 2 pin-up calendars 

 (1994.31 19). 



Custom Prosthetic Designs Inc. 

 (through Robert P. Barron): 2 

 silicone nasal prosrhesis and 2 

 molds for replacemenr prosthesis 

 (1997.0192). 



Joseph C. Czudak: 6 booklets, 2 

 shipyard documents, a poster, 

 typescript, and a book, all relating 

 to the NS Savannah, the first 

 nuclear-powered merchant ship 

 (1998.3075). 



Heather M. Dahley: hospital bracelet, 

 T-shirt, hat, and a pair of mittens 

 for Taylor Dahley, the first in utero 

 bone marrow transplant recipient 

 (1999.0031). 



Thomas J. Damigella in honor of Ann 

 and Thomas Damigella: 38 film 

 reels, 17 videotape cassettes, and 

 1.25 cubic feet of archival material 

 documenting the history of 

 Tupperware and rhe Damigella 

 Tupperware Distributership, 

 1951-96 (1997.3086). 



Anita Danko and Scott P. Rafe in 

 memory of Stanislaus F. Danko: 16 

 sets of electronic component groups 

 relared ro Sranislaus F. Danko's 



